Henry shows us how he uses his quadcopter to take hundreds of pictures of real-world buildings, which he then stitches together to create 3D objects. Those can then be imported into Unreal Engine or Blender, or even printed on a 3D printer. Robbie will demonstrate the latter. Bekah's also here with the news, and Robert presents an overview of Ethereum 2.0.
I've reached that point in my life as a software developer that I now have my own Debian repository. Milestones of… https://t.co/jQpv9Tbf28
Open TweetNvidia's $40bn acquisition of ARM is under investigation by the UK government. https://t.co/XucuELNwOe
Open TweetComing along nicely! #Cat5TV #3DPrinting #MountingBrackets https://t.co/jWJZ7bPSX7
Open TweetDesigned these drivebay mounting brackets for a chassis fan to draw cool air into my production rig from the front… https://t.co/AbOFuSLJoF
Open TweetDistro hop much? Want to see what new and exciting #Linux distros are available? Tap into the cloud and test over 5… https://t.co/9UtAqhcZZU
Open Tweet