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@macandi@social.heise.de
2025-10-13 11:35:00

Ganze Basketball-Spiele der NBA bald immersiv auf der Vision Pro
Apple wird zusammen mit einem US-Kabelanbieter erstmals komplette Basketballpartien mit der Blackmagic URSA abfilmen. Das Problem sind Copyright-Restriktionen.

@maxheadroom@hub.uckermark.social
2025-12-12 06:21:02

Irgendwelche Vorschläge was man sinnvolles mit #AppleIntelligence auf dem #iPhone machen kann?

@weddingweiser@berlin.social
2025-12-12 06:30:10

Whisky aus dem Kiez: Eschenbräu präsentiert neue Abfüllung „Infinity“ weddingweiser.de/whisky-aus-de

@arXiv_qbioNC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-12-12 08:14:40

Allometric scaling of brain activity explained by avalanche criticality
Tiago S. A. N. Sim\~oes, Jos\'e S. Andrade Jr., Hans J. Herrmann, Stefano Zapperi, Lucilla de Arcangelis
arxiv.org/abs/2512.10834 arxiv.org/pdf/2512.10834 arxiv.org/html/2512.10834
arXiv:2512.10834v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Allometric scaling laws, such as Kleiber's law for metabolic rate, highlight how efficiency emerges with size across living systems. The brain, with its characteristic sublinear scaling of activity, has long posed a puzzle: why do larger brains operate with disproportionately lower firing rates? Here we show that this economy of scale is a universal outcome of avalanche dynamics. We derive analytical scaling laws directly from avalanche statistics, establishing that any system governed by critical avalanches must exhibit sublinear activity-size relations. This theoretical prediction is then verified in integrate-and-fire neuronal networks at criticality and in classical self-organized criticality models, demonstrating that the effect is not model-specific but generic. The predicted exponents align with experimental observations across mammal species, bridging dynamical criticality with the allometry of brain metabolism. Our results reveal avalanche criticality as a fundamental mechanism underlying Kleiber-like scaling in the brain.
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@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2026-01-11 16:24:24

Series A, Episode 09 - Project Avalon
AVALON: I won't help you. You can't force me to help you.
TRAVIS: Don't be naive. I can force you to do anything. It isn't necessary, though. You're already helping me. Just by being here you've set in motion a chain of events that's been absolutely predetermined.

Claude Haiku 4.5 describes the image as: "I can describe what I see in this image: A person is lying down undergoing what appears to be a medical or therapeutic procedure. They're positioned beneath a large dome-shaped device with a red light indicator visible at the top. The person is wearing white protective covering or draping typical of medical settings. The dome apparatus looks like specialized medical equipment, possibly for dermatological treatment, light therapy, or similar clinical pro…
@idbrii@mastodon.gamedev.place
2025-10-13 04:11:26

Avalanche Studios NYC Retrospective – An Ambitious Company Ruined by Bad Development Practices
Enjoyable read that dives deep in 7 years of successes, trials, and tribulations at a game studio. Have me lots to think about how my studio is run and what similar pitfalls we may have.

Promo screenshot from Just Cause 3 (one of the games the author contributed to in their time at Avalanche Studios).
@arXiv_mathGT_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-13 08:35:50

The Hurwitz problem for abelian differentials
Julien Boulanger, Rodolfo Guti\'errez-Romo, Erwan Lanneau
arxiv.org/abs/2510.09584 arxiv.…

Australian household energy bills will⭐️ halve by 2050 ⭐️as solar panels, batteries and electric cars and appliances become the norm,
reducing pressure on the federal government over living costs and creating room for more climate action, a thinktank study suggests.
Modelling by the Grattan Institute finds that cutting greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation in line with the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050
will cut average household energy costs fro…

@arXiv_condmatstatmech_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-13 08:25:50

Extreme events scaling in self-organized critical models
Abdul Quadir, Haider Hasan Jafri
arxiv.org/abs/2510.08733 arxiv.org/pdf/2510.08733…

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-11-11 16:09:46

Series A, Episode 09 - Project Avalon
TRAVIS: Ohh?
SERVALAN: Oh, so far I have resisted that pressure. But now, I need your reassurance that my confidence has not been misplaced.
TRAVIS: I think Project Avalon will silence the critics.
blake.torpidity.net/m/109/174 B7B4

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "# Scene Description

This image appears to be from a science fiction television production, set in what looks like a minimalist, futuristic interior space with plain gray walls and metallic fixtures. The setting has a sterile, institutional quality typical of 1970s-80s sci-fi design.

In the foreground, a woman wearing a white garment with dark trim is engaged in conversation with a man in a black leather jacket. Between them appears to be some kind of white …