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I just I Ran Away to Evil. Here's a cool about it made with

My review of this book -> https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6561572420

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From the ar(t)chive…

Stylized 3D infographics illustration for a 2005 article in the Dutch PC-Active magazine, about hard disk drive operation.

#hdd #infographic #tech #technology #RetroTech #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #design #artwork #3DModeling #illustration #illustrator #art #arte #artist #DigitalArt #ArtMatters #GraphicDesign #3D #B3D #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon

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Having a 3D model is nice, because you can easily create an variation of your with a different perspective for another medium.

xeophin,
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Also true, I guess: Having a 3D model is terrible, because it seems too easy to create a variation of your with a different perspective for another medium …

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The power of beauty in communicating complex ideas · What we often overlook in visualizations and infographics https://ilo.im/15z2oh


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How to pick the perfect watermelon.

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Rural internet.

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thelinuxcast, to random
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I just The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches. Here's a cool about it made with

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I just The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic. Here's a cool about it made with

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Source unknown (seems to be at least a decade old) but yeah, that about says it.

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mattotcha, to Economics
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Complex Analysis - An Interactive Book 🚀👇🏼

The Complex Analysis book by Juan Carlos Ponce Campuzano focuses on the theory and applications of complex functions. The book makes great use of interactive data visualizations to explain the complex analysis theory.

https://complex-analysis.com/

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I just Tress of the Emerald Sea. Here's a cool about it made with

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Infographic - Identify Operating System Using TTL Value And Ping Command #TTL #Ping #Operatingsystem #Linux #Infographic #Cheatsheet

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ebookfriendly, to books

10 benefits of reading #books: increased empathy, inner peace, mental simulation, and stress reduction! 🔖 #reading #booksmatter #chart #infographic https://writerupdated.com/2023/01/16/12-empowering-charts-and-infographics-for-writers-and-readers/

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Two years of the in numbers. Casualty figures. Military spend. Foreign aid. Information is not beautiful :(

Full & story: https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/ukraine-russian-war-infographics-data-visuals/

Data: http://geni.us/IIB-UkraineData

$Billions spent on military in Russia-Ukraine War. The image shows Russia's military spending rising from $86 billion (3.8% of GDP) in 2021 to $117 billion (6.2%) in 2023. Ukraine's spending increased from $6 billion (3.0% of GDP) in 2021 to $40 billion (21.5%) in 2024. Russia's total military spending from 2022-2024 reached $307 billion, while Ukraine spent $114bn and received $168 billion in foreign military aid over the same period.
Who's given most military aid to Ukraine? The image breaks down the $168 billion in total foreign military assistance provided to Ukraine since 2022. The USA contributed the largest share at $96 billion, followed by Germany at $19.4 billion, the UK at $10 billion, and Denmark at $9.5 billion. Other EU nations collectively gave $7.6 billion. The image also notes a latest delayed aid package from the USA of $50 billion as of March 2024.
Who's given most military aid to Ukraine? % of GDP. The image compares the amount of military aid provided to Ukraine by various countries, measured as a percentage of their GDP. Estonia has contributed the most at 2.7% of its GDP, followed by Denmark at 2.3%, Lithuania at 1.4%, Latvia at 1.0%, and Norway at 0.9%. Other contributing nations include Slovakia, Finland, Czechia, Poland, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA, Sweden, and the UK. Countries bordering Russia are marked with an asterisk. The text notes that while the USA has given the most aid in absolute dollars, many other nations have given more as a percentage of their economy.

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I just Clockwork Boys. Here's a cool about it made with

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