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Rhino Grasshopper: A Dive into 3D Modeling


In the ever-evolving landscape of design and technology, 3D modeling has emerged as a powerful tool for artists, architects, and engineers alike. Among the myriad of software available, Rhino Grasshopper stands out as a dynamic and innovative platform that has revolutionized the way we approach 3D design. In this blog post, we'll explore the fascinating world of 3D modeling and delve into the capabilities of Rhino Grasshopper.

The Power of 3D Modeling:
3D modeling is a technique that enables the creation of three-dimensional representations of objects or scenes. Unlike traditional 2D drawings, 3D models provide a more immersive and realistic view, allowing designers to visualize their ideas in a tangible way. From architectural designs to product prototypes, 3D modeling has become an indispensable tool across various industries.

Rhino Grasshopper: An Overview:
Rhino Grasshopper, developed by Robert McNeel & Associates, is a visual programming language and plugin for the Rhino 3D modeling software. This innovative tool empowers designers to create complex and parametric designs through a node-based interface. It eliminates the need for traditional scripting by offering a more intuitive way to generate and manipulate 3D geometry.

The Node-Based Workflow:
One of the key features that sets Rhino Grasshopper apart is its node-based workflow. Instead of relying on lines of code, designers connect nodes that represent different functions, parameters, or geometry components. This visual approach streamlines the design process, making it accessible to both beginners and seasoned professionals. The flexibility of the node-based system allows for quick experimentation and iteration, fostering a more creative and iterative design process.

Parametric Design:
Rhino Grasshopper excels in parametric design, a method that involves creating designs with adjustable parameters. This allows designers to explore numerous variations of a concept by tweaking parameters such as size, shape, and orientation. The real-time feedback provided by Rhino Grasshopper enables designers to make informed decisions and refine their designs iteratively.

Applications Across Industries:
The versatility of Rhino Grasshopper makes it a valuable tool across various industries. Architects use it to generate intricate building facades and explore different spatial configurations. Industrial designers leverage its parametric capabilities to create prototypes and iterate on product designs. Artists find inspiration in its ability to generate complex and organic shapes, pushing the boundaries of what is visually possible.

Conclusion:
In the world of 3D modeling, Rhino Grasshopper stands as a beacon of innovation, empowering designers to think beyond traditional boundaries. Its node-based workflow, parametric design capabilities, and versatility across industries make it an invaluable tool for those seeking to bring their creative visions to life. As technology continues to advance, Rhino Grasshopper remains at the forefront of 3D modeling, shaping the future of design and enabling a new era of creativity.




The purpose of AI


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Unmet Dependencies in Docusaurus v. 2.0.0-beta.18




After a Yarn upgrade, I broke my Docusaurus instance due to unmet peer dependencies.

In this blog article, I explain how I managed to resolve the problem: https://ka2in.github.io/mydocusaurus/blog/resolve-unmet-dependecies

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Picture by Chris Hayes, a.k.a. cbhworld, under CC BY-SA 3.0 License.


Modify The Welcome Text In GNU Social




Mastodon, Friendica, Pleroma, and GNU Social. These are all great F/OSS applications to stay tuned on federated social networks.

I am personally running a GNU Social instance for my digital company: GlobalTech Translations.

In this blog article, you will learn how to customize the welcome text on your Qvitter interface in GNU Social.

Read more: https://ka2in.github.io/mydocusaurus/blog/gnu-social-welcome

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Picture by Ernesto Bazzano under CC BY 3.0 License.


Is it right to left or left to right? RTL vs. LTR




It all began when I attended a webinar about the role of pictures in intercultural communication some weeks ago. The speaker, who was using a Japanese brochure to illustrate an example of non-Latin scripts, started talking about RTL languages and confusing both directions, which in fact are opposite to each other.

During five minutes that seemed like an eternity, our speaker kept using the acronym RTL to refer to a Right-to-Left layout while erroneously telling the audience that RTL was an acronym for Left-to-Right.

Read more: https://ka2in.github.io/mydocusaurus/blog/first-blog-post/

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Picture by the “Electronic Frontier Foundation” under CC BY 2.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


A short introduction to federated networks and the Fediverse




My first encounter with federated networks was through Diaspora. At the time, I was already aware of the harm caused by centralized, monopolistic platforms, both in terms of privacy and of power abuse.

I had just shut down the Face*k account I was using during the Arab Spring, and started embedding the FSF logo “You won't find me on Face*k” in all my blog posts. My Diaspora account was hosted on an independently run server, a pod in Diaspora's terminology.

Read more: https://globaltech-translations.com/profil/blog/random-thoughts-about-the-federation-fediverse

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