On a hot, moonless night...
Had this shapely pose sketched out and thought about using it for a YCH but also I really wanted to draw my oc, Izot (They/It).
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On a hot, moonless night...
Had this shapely pose sketched out and thought about using it for a YCH but also I really wanted to draw my oc, Izot (They/It).
Izot's ref is finally done :D they're an agender dragon and currently my inspiration for my minecraft base lol
First draft on a new beast that came to me in a dream: Izot
Izot
Izot transforma a luz em arte e o ambiente em pura contemplação. Feito com vidro artesanal, seu corpo revela texturas únicas que lembram o gelo em movimento, refletindo a beleza natural em cada detalhe. A luz percorre sua superfície com elegância, criando um brilho envolvente que traduz sofisticação e exclusividade. Mais do que iluminar, Izot é uma peça que celebra o design como expressão de sensibilidade e torna qualquer espaço memorável.
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A meta observation is technology migration is a two way street : tech we see in the workplace becomes cheaper and cheaper and shows up in the home; conversely, technology for the home - think PCs - ends up extending itself to the workplace because it's easy to get in there and inexpensive.
So, what is the real IIoT opportunity no one’s talking about?
The real opportunity of the IIoT is not to pretend that it’s the same as the IoT, but rather to provide industrial device networks with an affordable and easy migration path to IP.
This approach is not an “excuse for trying to patch up, or hide behind, outdated technology” that Bradford talks about. Rather, it’s a chance to offer multi-protocol, multimedia solutions that recognize and embrace the special considerations and, yes, constraints of the industrial world — which include myriad existing protocols, devices installed for their reliability and longevity, the need for both wired and wireless connections in some environments, and so on. This approach will build bridges to the IIoT, so that any given community of devices can achieve its full potential — the IzoT platform I’ve been working on at Echelon aims to accomplish this