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Tuesday 3 December 2019

‘Carpentry Compiler’ turns 3D models to instructions on how to build them

Even to an experienced carpenter, it may not be obvious what the best way is to build a structure they’ve designed. A new digital tool, Carpentry Compiler, provides a way forward, converting the shapes of the structure to a step-by-step guide on how to produce them. It could help your next carpentry project get off the screen and into the shop.

“If you think of both design and fabrication as programs, you can use methods from programming languages to solve problems in carpentry, which is really cool,” said project lead Adriana Schulz from the University of Washington’s computer science department, in a news release.

It sounds a bit detached from the sawdust and sweat of hands-on woodworking, but they don’t say “measure twice, cut once” for nothing. Carpentry is a cerebral process more than a physical one, and smart, efficient solutions tend to replace ones that are merely well made.

What Carpentry Compiler does is codify the rules that govern design and carpentry, for example what materials are available, what tools can do, and so on, and use those to create a solution (in terms of cuts and joins) to a problem (how to turn boards into a treehouse).

Users design in a familiar 3D model interface, as many already do, creating the desired structure out of various shapes that they can modify, divide, pierce, attach, and so on. The program then takes those shapes and determines the best way to create them from your existing stock, with the tools you have — which you can select from a list.

Need to make the roof of your treehouse but only have 2x4s? It’ll provide a recipe with that restriction. Got some plywood sheets? It’ll use those, and the leftovers contribute to the base so there’s less waste. By evaluating lots and lots of variations on how this might be accomplished, the program arrives at what it believes are the best options, and presents multiple solutions.

“If you want to make a bookcase, it will give you multiple plans to make it,” said Schulz. “One might use less material. Another one might be more precise because it uses a more precise tool. And a third one is faster, but it uses more material. All these plans make the same bookcase, but they are not identical in terms of cost. These are examples of tradeoffs that a designer could explore.”

A 24-inch 2×4 gets cut at 16 inches at a 30-degree angle.

That’s really the same kind of thing that goes on inside a woodworker’s brain: I could use that fresh sheet to make this part, and it would be easy, or I could cut those shapes from either corner and it would leave room in the middle, but that’ll be kind of a pain… That sort of thing. It can also optimize for spatial elements, if for example you wanted to pack the parts in a box, or for cost if you wanted to shave a few bucks off the project.

Eventually the user is provided with a set of instructions specific to their set of tools. And the carpenters themselves act as the “processor,” executing operations, like “cut at this angle,” on real-world materials. In Carpenter Compiler, computer programs you!

The team presented their work at SIGGRAPH Asia last month. You can read more about the project (and learn how you can try it yourself) at its webpage.



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Pick up a HomePod (or two) for only $200 this Cyber Monday!

For anyone that's owned one, you'll know that the HomePod has great sound. But, if you're anything like me, while you may have wanted to pair two HomePods for an even better experience, you think it's generally been a little too expensive. Well, this Cyber Monday, you can get a HomePod for just $200 at Best Buy.

I love my HomePod's sound quality. It's easily the best speaker that I've personally owned. But it's a little expensive given that its only direct sources of content come from Apple. While Apple Music has a vast library, Beats 1 Radio, and countless fun playlists, many people still prefer Spotify or other music services.

But this discount changes the HomePod game. For $200 (honestly, probably closer to what the original price should have been), you get a fantastic speaker, and it's even easier to pick up two of them. With two, you can create a stereo pair, which actually produces a fuller, not just louder, sound, as the two HomePods share the audio load.

A stereo pair of HomePods also makes a great sound system for the Apple TV. Just AirPlay your Apple TV's sound to the HomePod pair, and you're in for an immediate audio upgrade if you've just been using your TV's built-in speakers. Pair them with an AirPlay-capable sound bar, such as the Sonos Beam, and you've got a great wireless sound system in your entertainment setup.

The HomePod is a truly great speaker, now available at a truly great price, so pick one up now while this sale is still on.

Cyber Monday!



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Get the Ring Video Doorbell 2 + Echo Show with this great Cyber Monday deal

One of the benefits of Amazon owning Ring, the company behind the popular video doorbell, is that it can be integrated with other Amazon products and it's on sale for Cyber Monday. This includes the Echo lineup, and this is especially compelling when it comes to the Echo Show, which has its own display and can show you the output of your Ring Doorbell before you answer. And right now, you can get Amazon's bundle with the Ring Video Doorbell 2 and the Echo Show $139.

The Ring Video Doorbell 2 offers your home increased security and convenience. When someone rings the doorbell, you get an alert on your phone (or Echo device), which you can press to display a live video feed of who is at your door. You can also set the Ring up to send you motion-activated alerts and two-way talk so you can converse with the person at your door.

The Ring also works with Alexa, which is where the Echo Show comes in. The Echo Show has a display which, in addition to showing video from the Ring, can also play shows, movies, and music, and connect with other Echo users for audio and video calls. You can also use it as a tabletop clock and pick a custom clock face.

With this bundle, you have everything you need for basic door-monitoring security setup. The bundle also comes with lifetime theft protection incase your Ring Video Doorbell is stolen.

Increase the security of your home and pick up this bundle before this sale is over.

Cyber Monday!



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The Jabra 65t Elite earbuds are down to just $100 for Cyber Monday!

Jabra's 65t line of wireless earbuds are excellent alternatives to all the AirPods, Pixel Buds, and Galaxy Buds put forth by the big hardware manufacturers. With good sounds, a decent fit, and up to 15 hours of use, the Jabra 65t Elite are solid entry-level truly wireless earbuds. Even better, you can get a pair of Jabra Elite 65t buds for $100 this Cyber Monday.

While they lack the hardware/software integration of something like AirPods, the Jabra Elite 65t are still a good choice for wireless earbuds, especially if you want to save some money. In fact, I called them "nearly flawless wireless earbuds" in my review. They sound great, are nice and small, and will stay in the ears of most people.

The Jabra Elite 65t feature integration with a smartphone app, Jabra Sound+. With this app, you can control different aspects of your Elite 65t, such as the equalizer or the audio transparency feature, which lets you hear the outside world while your earbuds are still sitting in your ears. You can also use the built-in button to control various aspects of the buds, rather than relying on the app.

If you want some great-sounding wireless earbuds to pair with your phone, check these out now before the deal is gone.

Cyber Monday!



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Best Buy Cyber Monday 2019 surprise flash sale starts now - CNET

Best Buy just announced a slate of new deals we weren't expecting, but you'll have to hurry if you want to take advantage of them.

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Best Cyber Monday deals on Amazon: Blink Security, Echo speakers and more - CNET

One Echo just isn't enough. Amazon has great Cyber Monday discounts for its whole ecosystem of devices, including the best price ever on the Oasis ($150) and $80 for an Amazon Echo Show.

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How Amazon Ended Up With Auschwitz Christmas Ornaments for Sale

The offensive items appear to be the byproduct of an increasingly automated ecommerce landscape.

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Relive your childhood this Cyber Monday with 38% off the SEGA Genesis Mini

Cyber Monday is the best time of the year to pick up some of the year's best product releases at a discount. This SEGA Genesis Mini console was unveiled earlier this year, and thanks to Cyber Monday, you can score a major discount on it. Today it's down to just $49.99 at Amazon, saving you nearly 40% off its regular cost of $80.

Retro gaming perfection

SEGA Genesis Mini

$50 at Amazon $50 at Best Buy

Packed with 42 legendary games, this SEGA Genesis Mini is perfect for the old-school gamer who's fiending for a rush of nostalgia this holiday season. It comes with two wired controllers and all the cords you'll need to set it up at a new low price.

The SEGA Genesis Mini is perfect for the nostalgic, old-school gamer in your family. It's a miniaturized version of the original SEGA Genesis and packs in 42 awesome games from the past, including various Sonic the Hedgehog games, Castlevania, Earthworm Jim, Virtua Fighter, and of course, Tetris. You'll also receive two wired controllers with the console's purchase so you'll be ready for two-player right out of the box.

This SEGA Genesis Mini console also comes with all the cables you'll need to hook it up to your TV and power it on. You won't need to buy anything extra! You can see a full list of games and learn more about this new retro console in this Everything You Need To Know guide.

Today's deal on the SEGA Genesis Mini is just one of many CYber Monday deals that you can snag right now. You can find even more ways to beat the shopping rush by visiting our Cyber Monday headquarters where you'll find deals on video game consoles like the Nintendo Switch, toys and LEGO sets, smart TVs, and much more.

Shipping at Amazon is free on orders totaling $25 or more, or with an Amazon Prime membership. If you've never been a member before, you can start a free 30-day trial to score free two-day shipping with no order minimum, along with perks such as access to the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, and more. With Cyber Monday only a couple of days away now, it'd be a huge help to have access to free shipping on anything Amazon sells during the sale and receive it quickly.

Cyber Monday!



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Samsung's Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Buds are on sale for $624


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The best Cyber Monday camera deals from $300 GoPros to $400 DSLRs

Eyeing a new camera for yourself or for gifting? Cyber Monday brings some serious discounts on camera tech, from tiny cameras like GoPros to pro-level DSLR and mirrorless cameras for under $1,000.

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New Super Mario Maker 2 free update turns Mario into Link

A new free update for Super Mario Maker 2 will add a Master Sword item into the game, which turns Mario into Link from The Legend of Zelda, complete with his own unique set of mechanics.

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The latest MacBook Pro is $210 off for Cyber Monday if you act quickly

Apple has finally come out with a new MacBook Pro and it's already received a Cyber Monday 2019 discount on Amazon. This discount saves you $210 and gets you a 16-inch MacBook Pro with its new Magic Keyboard design.

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Turtle Beach headsets for Xbox and PS4 get huge price cuts for Cyber Monday

Amazon is offering huge savings on several different Turtle Beach headsets for Cyber Monday. These range from more expensive, feature-heavy models to cheaper headsets for smaller budgets.

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Get a free Echo Dot and $25 off Blink XT2 security camera for Cyber Monday

Save $25 on the new Blink Home Security camera, the Blink XT2 Camera, and get a free third-generation Echo Dot to make your security even smarter.

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Cyber Monday is your last chance to get a Roku Ultra for just $50

We've got one of the best deals on streaming devices for your TV for Cyber Monday: The Roku Ultra at Amazon for just $50, which is half the list price of $100.

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The Apple TV 4K is on sale for Cyber Monday but time is running out

The Apple TV 4K is a premier media streamer that will take your Netflix bingeing to the next level, but it's also one of the more expensive devices. That's why discounts are a big deal —they don't happen often.

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Apple AirPods are $35 off for Cyber Monday today, but they won’t last long

After Amazon and Walmart ran out of stock on Black Friday, Best Buy is still offering the AirPods with Charging Case and AirPods 2 with Wireless Charging Case for as much as $35 off through Cyber Monday.

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This 70-inch Samsung 4K TV is the best Cyber Monday deal today

Best Buy has already started its Cyber Monday TV deals, with the highlight being this incredible offer on a 70-inch Samsung 6-Series 4K TV, which sees it in the discount bin for just $550 -- down $350 from the usual $900.

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10 must-have iPad Pro accessories for your new tablet

If you’ve decided to buy an iPad Pro, you’ll want to take a look at a stylus, dock, and some of the other extras designed for Apple's latest iPad. We've rounded up the best iPad Pro accessories we’ve seen so far for the newest models.

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The Google Pixel 4 is still $250 off for Cyber Monday if you act fast

If the Google Pixel 4 smartphones were just out of reach because of their prices, then now is the time to finally give in because Best Buy is offering incredible deals right now for Cyber Monday.

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Digital Trends Live: Black Friday recap, Cyber Monday coverage

On this episode of Digital Trends Live, it's our special Cyber Monday supershow, where we discuss the top tech news, including a recap of Black Friday and, of course, extensive Cyber Monday coverage.

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Get ahead of the competition with the Razer Huntsman Gaming Keyboard

Razer is a well-known company that makes high quality gaming gear, and yes, they work with both PC and Mac, believe it or not! Razer's products are sleek, stylish, and a lot of the new stuff lights up with RGB lighting. The Huntsman keyboard is perfect for PC and Mac gamers, or anyone who just wants an awesome, ergonomic mechanical keyboard that has some cool lighting effects.

Clickity clack

Razer Huntsman Gaming Keyboard

$86 at Amazon

For your gaming and typing needs

Razer Huntsman Gaming Keyboard is a mechanical switch keyboard that utilizes the new Opto-Mechanical Switch at Razer. This means every keypress is precise and accurate. It's also highly customizable with hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage. The Huntsman utilizes Razer Chroma for custom lighting effects.

Whether you're a PC gamer or just want a good, reliable mechanical keyboard that also looks cool with lights, the Razer Huntsman is a good keyboard to pick up. And right now it's at a super low price!

Razer claims that the Huntsman's Opto-Mechanical Switch is faster than traditional mechanical switches. That's because of the Optical beam based actuation, so it registers key presses at the speed of light. This is a 30 percent shorter actuation distance than other clicky switches at 1.5mm, and you don't need to sacrifice the satisfying, clicky feedback — it's still there!

The Razer Chroma RGB lighting offers a ton of customizable options through Razer's software. I personally have the Razer Ornata Chroma keyboard, which uses the Razer Synapse software to customize the lighting effects, and it's easy to use. So I would imagine that Razer Chroma lighting software is the same, and it opens up a lot of cool possibilities in terms of light effects as you type.

The Huntsman is also made of aluminum and has a matte top plate for reinforced sturdiness and support. The keyboard is also ergonomic and customizable with gaming macros if you need them.



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Why Notion is staying small as its valuation gets bigger

Work tools startup Notion, which recently reached a reported $800 million valuation, isn’t on the verge of a big SoftBank round. In fact, COO Akshay Kothari says the startup has “never felt like if we had more money we could grow faster.”

The company, centered around an app that helps non-developers build collaboration tools, has more than one million users and has scaled its product quickly despite having a team of just 27.

I wrote about the company’s partnership with some of tech’s top accelerators and venture capital firms last month. People are very curious about this small company and how it is run, so here’s more from my recent interview with COO Akshay Kothari in which we discussed the hyped startup’s philosophy of staying small and some of the challenges it may have ahead with this brand of thinking as competitors are raising massive sums.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Notion COO Akshay Kothari (Photo: Notion)

Notion COO Akshay Kothari (Photo: Notion)

Where does your story begin with Notion? Give me a snapshot of where the team is now.

Akshay Kothari: [Notion co-founders Ivan Zhao and Simon Last] started Notion six years ago and that’s when I invested. I had sold my previous company and I had this newfound money that I didn’t know what to do with. I invested in Notion, so that’s my connection.

We were kind of in research mode for many years trying to uncover what the market needs were. We launched about two years ago; 1.0 was just notes that you could take and a wiki so that you could collaborate with people. And then last year we launched databases and that was the 2.0 version, which kind of seemed like an inflection point, where now you could not only have your notes and your wiki, but also manage your tasks, manage your projects, manage candidates and recruiting, all in a single tool.

Over the last year and a half, the company has grown extremely fast. I joined about a year ago, there were about 10 people at the beginning of this year and now we’re close to 30. It’s still a really small engineering team. We’re 9 engineers, we don’t have any product managers, and we’re 2 designers. So there are about 10 people that are building the product, and 10 people on community and support teams, something that we’ve invested very heavily in. We’re starting to have a sales and marketing team. We have 2 people in marketing and 2 people in sales. That all rounds up to about 27 which is where we are now.

Since you joined do you think the idea has shifted at all?

In terms of the original idea, we were thinking about how people who didn’t know how to code could build things like tools and software that were really useful. I guess the only realization has been that not everyone wakes up wanting to build software, but everyone wakes to solve problems. That was the pivot to focusing on notes, wikis and tasks, because that’s actually something that every team needs.

Are those needs universal for big and small teams?

For the first 100 people you can actually do a lot with Notion. With 30 people, we pretty much run the entire company, except for using Slack for internal communication and Intercom for external communication like talking to customers. Everything else is actually on Notion, like our application tracking system for recruiting inside Notion, our sales CRM is in Notion, our wiki obviously is, our project management as well — no, we don’t use Jira.

For sub-100 businesses, you actually don’t need another tool. When you get to hundreds of people what tends to happens is that some person or some team tends to have a preference for a specific tool. In those situations, Notion plays well with other tools. You can embed things easily. So let’s say Excel or Google Sheets is something that you want to use, you can just embed that inside Notion. So Notion becomes this kind of central nervous system for all of the work that people are doing.

Building on that, one of the things we haven’t done is we don’t do synchronous communication so we’ve stayed away from that because I feel like people like using Slack. On Slack, you can’t actually collaborate on a project… Notion has become a place where you can actually do a lot of your work alongside the synchronous communication.

So, no interest in building a chat or video chat product?

Not in the near term. I think Slack is one of those enterprise tools that people at companies actually like. For a lot of these other tools, we just have to use it, not because we love it but because that that’s what exists.

Notion HQ

Notion’s headquarters (Photo: Notion)

What are the barriers for satisfying the customers with 100+ employees?



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