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3D models eyed as White House ballroom expansion faces scale scrutiny
politics1 month ago

3D models eyed as White House ballroom expansion faces scale scrutiny

Trump appointees on the Commission on Fine Arts endorsed a major White House ballroom expansion but pressed for in-person 3D scale models of the complex (including the Treasury and Eisenhower Building) to judge its mass and how it fits with the White House’s character. The plan would add about 90,000 square feet in total, with 22,000 for the ballroom, bringing the footprint to roughly 145,000 sq ft after the East Wing demolition. Concerns about scale, symmetry, and the view from the South Lawn persisted along with largely negative online public comments. Historic preservationists are seeking a court injunction to halt construction, and U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said a ruling is expected next month with potential appeals anticipated. If approved, the in-person briefing would accompany renderings already shown to the commission, and a two-story east colonnade may be added to improve cohesion.

technology6 months ago

Embrace Simplicity for Effective Solutions

The article emphasizes that in software development, especially at scale, the goal should be to do the simplest thing that could possibly work, acknowledging that complexity is inevitable but often unnecessary. It advocates for careful consideration, staged implementation, and understanding the problem deeply before opting for simplicity, while warning against over-engineering and the false allure of overly complex solutions. Experience and context are crucial in determining what 'simple' truly means in each scenario.

"SCALE Toolkit Brings CUDA Support to AMD GPUs"
technology1 year ago

"SCALE Toolkit Brings CUDA Support to AMD GPUs"

British startup Spectral Compute has introduced "SCALE," a GPGPU toolchain that enables NVIDIA's CUDA to run directly on AMD GPUs without code porting. This development challenges NVIDIA's software exclusivity by allowing a single codebase to function across multiple hardware platforms. Despite NVIDIA's resistance, SCALE aims to bridge the compatibility gap and has been tested on various applications using AMD's RDNA architectures.

"Exploring the Vastness of the Universe: Interactive Map Unveils Cosmic Scale"
astronomy2 years ago

"Exploring the Vastness of the Universe: Interactive Map Unveils Cosmic Scale"

An interactive graphic titled 'Scale of the Universe' allows users to explore the sheer scale of the universe, from the human perspective to the edges of the observable universe, revealing mind-boggling numbers such as 2 trillion galaxies and 40 quintillion black holes. The map, created by computer scientist Cary Huang, showcases the incomprehensible vastness of the universe, with the observable universe estimated to be 46.508 billion light-years across. The article also delves into the staggering numbers of stars and planets, the structure of the Milky Way, and the potential for habitable planets, providing a humbling perspective on our place in the cosmos.

Timing is Key for Accurate Weight Measurements
health2 years ago

Timing is Key for Accurate Weight Measurements

Weighing yourself first thing in the morning after using the restroom and before breakfast or drinking water is the most accurate time to step on the scale. To ensure consistent and accurate readings, weigh yourself once a week at the same time of day, keep your scale on a solid, flat surface, stand barefoot with weight distributed evenly, and wear little to no clothing. If weighing yourself triggers negative thoughts, unsafe habits, anxiety, or sadness, it may be time to break up with your scale.

"Mastering the Art of Accurate Self-Weighing: 5 Essential Rules"
health2 years ago

"Mastering the Art of Accurate Self-Weighing: 5 Essential Rules"

Weighing yourself can be a useful tool to track progress towards your health goals, but it's important to do it accurately. The best time to weigh yourself is in the morning, after using the restroom and before eating or drinking anything. Other tips include weighing yourself once a week at the same time of day, keeping your scale on a flat surface, standing barefoot, and wearing little to no clothing. If weighing yourself triggers negative thoughts or unhealthy habits, it may be time to break up with your scale.