All posts tagged: converts

3DMakerpro Moose 3D scanner converts objects into 3D models

3DMakerpro Moose 3D scanner converts objects into 3D models

[ad_1] 3DMakerpro, an innovator in the field of 3D scanning technology, has recently unveiled the Moose Series, a groundbreaking range of consumer grade 3D scanners designed to revolutionize the way users capture and digitize medium-sized objects. This new lineup caters to both novice and experienced users, offering a seamless blend of cutting-edge features and user-friendly operation. The Moose Series scanners harness the power of AI visual tracking and advanced software functionality, thanks to a partnership with Oqton, to deliver unparalleled precision and detail in the resulting 3D models. Whether you’re a hobbyist looking to explore the world of 3D modeling or a professional in need of reliable scanning tools, the Moose Series is worth further investigation. Unmatched Color Capture and Precision Imaging One of the standout features of the Moose Series is its 24-bit color capture capability, ensuring that every nuance and hue of your scanned objects is faithfully reproduced in the digital realm. Coupled with the proprietary Precision-Blue Imaging System, these scanners generate vibrant and accurate 3D models that showcase even the most intricate …

In “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé converts us to the religion of country music

In “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé converts us to the religion of country music

[ad_1] “My un-American life,” Beyoncé had crooned in the opener in Act I of her “Renaissance” project. At first glance, it’s a lyric that may not mean much. However, it grants us insight into the harsh rejection the pop musician had previously faced in the country music industry and larger conservative America. In 2016, when Beyoncé released the acclaimed “Lemonade,” it became her most successful project as a genre-bending artist. However, country music gatekeepers were deadset on excluding the musician from the genre that traditionally features predominantly white artists – mostly because of an electric performance of her country track, “Daddy Lessons” performed with the Chicks during that year’s CMA Awards. No matter how strong the performance or the undeniable influence of Black people on country music, Beyoncé was met with a harsh and racist backlash. The response was so toxic that the CMAs scrubbed the performance from all its platforms. Conservatives spewed similar racist sentiments during the singer’s 2016 Superbowl half-time show performance, labeling Beyoncé and the performance as “un-American.” The criticisms around her identity and Americanness have haunted the musician’s music …

LOOI converts your old phone into a ChatGPT AI robot

LOOI converts your old phone into a ChatGPT AI robot

[ad_1] Meet LOOI, a device that’s about to change the way you work and play. It’s not just a stand for your phone; think of it as a friend who can chat with you, keep you entertained, and help organize your life with a dash of charm. LOOI is an innovative device that turns smartphones into interactive desktop ChatGPT AI robots with a range of features and capabilities. It connects to the phone magnetically and is designed to provide both entertainment and practical assistance on the desk. LOOI is smart. It’s equipped with technology that lets it understand and talk to you just like a real person. This is thanks to something called Natural Language Processing, or NLP for short. It’s the same tech that powers virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa, but LOOI uses it to make your conversations feel more natural and engaging. It’s like having a chat with a friend who happens to be really good at keeping you organized. Early bird contribution levels are now available for the innovational project from …

Shaun King converts to Islam

Shaun King converts to Islam

[ad_1] (RNS) — Shaun King, a onetime Christian pastor who has sparked controversy in the past with his strident liberal activism, converted to Islam with his wife, Rai, over the weekend. Video of King saying the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith, appeared on X Sunday evening, as did separate footage of him speaking about his embrace of Islam at the Valley Ranch Islamic Center in Irving, Texas. In various clips, King was accompanied by Omar Suleiman, founder of the Yaqueen Institute and imam at VRIC (and a Religion News Service columnist). Suleiman noted that he and King have had “multiple discussions” about faith over the course of nearly a decade, before offering the microphone to King to explain the timing of his conversion. “More than anything it’s been friendship, sincere friendship, and just the deep ocean of faith of the Palestinian people that’s moved my heart,” said King, who has become active in the cause of supporting Palestinian rights since Israel began its ground assault into the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the Oct. …

For Iranian converts claiming religious persecution, European courts require proof of faith

For Iranian converts claiming religious persecution, European courts require proof of faith

[ad_1] LONDON (RNS) — The tattoo spelling “GOD” sits prominently between the man’s eyebrows, a letter disappearing with every furrowed expression. The green ink, which draws sideways glances from nearby tables as Arash sips his cappuccino, would swiftly get him arrested or killed back home, apostasy being a crime of the highest order. But the British courts were not so convinced of his newfound religious beliefs. Arash, an Iranian who converted from Islam to Christianity and sought asylum in the U.K., has had a difficult time proving he is really Christian. Immigration officials were skeptical when they read his application and saw the pictures of his permanent brow, said Arash, whose name has been changed by request to protect his family members who remain in Iran. “The home office thought it was fake,” Arash told Religion News Service, referring to the ink he got in 2017. “They think he did that for some effect, but he didn’t,” Maria Wilby, director of the Refugee, Asylum Seeker and Migrant Action group, said over the phone. Maria Wilby. (Photo …

Converts are Jewish. Period.

Converts are Jewish. Period.

[ad_1] (RNS) — I thought the need for this conversation would have disappeared. Like, a few decades ago. I cannot believe I have to say this. Again. But, here goes. The other day, I was talking to someone about a friend of mine who had converted to Judaism, a.k.a., joined the Jewish people. My conversation partner stopped me in my tracks. “I don’t believe in that,” he said. “You can’t convert to Judaism. You can’t just join the Jewish people. You either are Jewish, or you are not. What — you take a class, and you take a test and they dunk you (in the mikveh, the ritual bath) and poof — you’re Jewish?!?” “No!” he continued. “You have to have a yiddishe neshame, a Jewish soul. You have to have centuries of suffering and feeling. It has to be in your DNA!” I will tell you what went “poof,” at that moment. 2,500 years of Jewish history, law and theology went “poof.” More than 40 years as a congregational rabbi working with Jews-by-choice went …

VR gets real as ‘hack’ converts hundreds of Unreal PC games to Virtual Reality with click of a button

VR gets real as ‘hack’ converts hundreds of Unreal PC games to Virtual Reality with click of a button

[ad_1] VR has had some great games during its time in the spotlight, but equally, the ability to play your favorite games has long been missing. Many VR games are simply not up to triple AAA standards, and the lack of choice of using your headset as a mobile monitor has, perhaps, halted the takeup of virtual reality headsets. During the early days of the Oculus Rift – before Facebook bought the company – there was a big movement in the scene to get games such as Skyrim and GTAV working in VR. Modders managed it but largely the games were clunky and unplayable, thus a disappointment that sent many away from the technology. We have had the ability to play games on virtual monitors with apps such as Virtual Desktop running through our headsets but when it has come to playing an actual mainstream game that doesn’t have native VR support we have been stuck. Until now. Prominent VR modder Praydog has released on open-source the UEVR mod FLAT2VR for PC and it changes …

Sustainable Ocean Alliance converts its accelerator into a broader ‘Ecopreneur Network’

Sustainable Ocean Alliance converts its accelerator into a broader ‘Ecopreneur Network’

[ad_1] Startup accelerators are interesting places, but the model of packaging a good idea up and firing it at VCs from a demo day cannon is getting diminishing returns. The Sustainable Ocean Alliance and its own accelerator seem to see this and luckily have grown a community large enough to justify shifting to a new, less rigid model, which it is launching today. The SOA is an advocacy and investment organization aimed at increasing visibility of both ocean issues and the companies being formed to address them. The dozens of startups that have passed through its Ocean Solutions Accelerator have raised more than $300M collectively. But as communities like this grow, the balance of value can shift from the actual program (workshops, lectures, etc) to the network that has grown around it over time. A huge amount of the value of going through a program like TechStars or Y Combinator is simply that, with hundreds of companies, experts, and investors around the world, you simply have access to a beneficial ecosystem. That’s what SOA hopes …