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Upside Vantage

@upside_vantage

Brand Strategy & Systems Architecture. Picture Maker.

Joined Nisan 2020
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Upside Vantage@upside_vantage·
Thanks for being a fren (and your attention to this important matter)
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U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics·
The interaction model or whatever you want to call it is so convoluted. Singular musculoskeletal action with continuous haptic + visual feedback is quantized in little bursts of toggling and checking to see if you’ve reached the goal. Feedback is also limited to visual unless you count which adds additional cognitive load. With a knob, there is a direct connection to the angular position of the wrist twisting action to the temperature. The relationship is linear and predictable with nothing in the middle. With toggle switches, no matter how hard it is toggled, it's still changing by 1 deg. It's a totally different mode and it has limited the capacity to modulate muscular action to change the temp and by how much / how fast. If the knob has indents, then that information is conveyed haptically with no involvement from the visual system. So you can do both: rapid changes in temp or precise 1 degree change. With min/max hard stops, IMO it is perfect.
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U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics·
Toggle switches for changing temperature? Toggling it zillion times to get to the right temp. Or if you probably hold it, it'd accelerate and go past the target. All while requiring constant attention. Temp is a fixed range, needs a knob with hard stops at Min/Max. The hard stops signal that you've maxed out without looking. Changing from cold to hot takes less than a second. Precisely adjusting temperature is also straightforward and fast. Fan speed should also be a knob with strong fixed detents. Fan speed knob should be of different shape than temperature.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Ferrari has released a new video of the interior for its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. It was designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive, who recently said "a large touchscreen doesn't work in a car." Car info: • Four-door four-seater • 122 kWh battery • 330 miles of range (European rating methods) • 1,000 horsepower • 0-60mph: Under 2.5s • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Guess cluster screen is made up of several layers. By cutting out holes in the upper layers, Ferrari created displays where the speedometer graphic is below the level of a physical needle, which is itself behind additional drive info and beneath a curved inset lens. • Will have fake gear shifts • Weight: 5,100 lbs

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99% sure someone has hacked Matt's account. Stay away.
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@ShadesofSamsara You are a smart man!!! Glad someone got it 🤣🤣 Thank you for your kind words & for checking it out, that animation was a labor of love. GSAP triggers are awesome!!!
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Shades of Samsara@ShadesofSamsara·
@upside_vantage Good job man. Nice landing page. Those eyes are tracking my cursor and eyeballs for marketing signals, yeah? lol.
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If your project looks just like your competition, you're doing it wrong. upsidevantage.com
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Battles in After Effects are hard won and must be hard fought.
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Upside Vantage@upside_vantage·
Good Morning! New day, new look.
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integerQuant@integerQuant·
manually rebuilt the VIX generics with CBOE data and compared against bloomberg ones, seem pretty much on point most noticeable difference is the rolling ofc
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zk.@zk_lmao·
The best action is often the one everyone expects everyone else to expect. The only reason people can't hold a position in crypto is because there's no trust and no incentive to do so. But what if there was?
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🔆 Turbo Arbitrageur 🔆
🔆 Turbo Arbitrageur 🔆@toomuchALPHA_·
I do okay trading. The key imo is consistency over retardation. I survive if I want to… most clowns online want it all now. That requires skill… I could probably pull that off, but I really don’t care because I like my job. I’ll just go ahead keep doing it… 📝😂🏴‍☠️
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Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Can anyone explain what the deal is with all the missing scientists lately? We've had like 10 disappearances in the last two years, centered around nuclear weapons, fusion energy, advanced propulsion/rocket materials, asteroid tracking, etc. It seems like they're going missing from Los Alamos, NASA, JPL, MIT, Caltech, and the AFRL. It seems to be mainly clustered around New Mexico. What's the deal? It's too much to be coincidence. It's a legitimate anomaly. It's spooky.
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CyberMysticGarden - Marcelo Pinel
My work explained: I create 3D collages by overlaying layers and performing complete gradient cycles. All done in Cinema 4D and Corona Renderer :)
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