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Meet the Sad Wives of AI
Exploring how the AI industry is affecting family dynamics, especially wives feeling sidelined as their spouses obsess over AI developments.
Rendering the Sky, Sunsets, and Planets
Exploring how atmospheric scattering shaders recreate realistic skies, sunsets, and planetary views in real time, inspired by space imagery and recent space missions.
The Best Way to Blend Repaired Texture Into Old Walls
Keen techniques can seamlessly blend repaired textures into old walls, ensuring a flawless finish—discover the essential tips to achieve professional results.
Why Ceiling Cracks Reappear After Looking Fine for Months
Great insights into why ceiling cracks reappear after months of seeming fine—discover the hidden issues that could be causing ongoing damage.
The greatest shot in television: James Burke had one chance to nail this scene (2024)
James Burke’s 1978 TV scene features a perfectly timed rocket launch shot, hailed as the greatest in television history, marking a milestone in visual storytelling.
The Fast Way to Tell If a Wall Needs Washing or Sanding First
A quick test can reveal whether your wall needs washing or sanding first, and understanding this will ensure a perfect finish.
How to Use Large Sample Boards Instead of Painting Every Wall
Inevitably, using large sample boards helps you visualize your space better and avoid surprises—discover how to make the most of this technique.
Why Small Test Squares Give You the Wrong Answer
Small test squares give you the wrong answer because their limited size…
The Door-Frame Detail That Throws Off Wall Color Perception
The door-frame detail that throws off wall color perception can significantly alter your room’s look, leaving you wondering how to achieve perfect harmony.