Tumgik
#brisky
lumiere-angel-90 · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Cause all started with the simple question ; what is the favorite flower? there 2 rares and exotic flowers !
@brisk-kurai and @ask-summer-epos
>w< !
42 notes · View notes
bluegladiatordestiny · 5 months
Text
BRISKI
48 notes · View notes
ortodelmondo · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Zana Briski, Brothel
70 notes · View notes
ask-mr-brisk · 3 months
Text
Happy Valentine's day! To all the fellas, purchase my signed photo today.
To the ladies...on your mark, get set, GO!
Tumblr media
11 notes · View notes
Text
not found family not wlw/mlm hostility but a secret third thing (survived a traumatic event together and now they cant get rid of each other)
21 notes · View notes
summerdragoness · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Spring in Winter
2 notes · View notes
lizgator-boi · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
After struggling to pin him down, Ricky finally manages to put his rival, Brisky, on a reverse Boston Crab. However, it appears that he's not strong enough to keep the coyote in place! Will Brisky be able to break free or submit to the alligator?
A commission for BriskyCoyote on Twitter 🐺
8 notes · View notes
Argentina, 1985 (15): Gripping Courtroom drama, on getting justice for "The Missing".
#onemannsmovies review of "Argentina, 1985" (2022). #argentina1985. A fabulous courtroom drama, Oscar and BAFTA nominated. 4/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Argentina, 1985” (2022). So, with the Oscar nominations out, the mission has begun to try to fill in as many of the ‘gaps’ in my personal BAFTA and Oscar lists. And “Argentina, 1985”, nominated in both awards for “Best International Film” and a winner at the Golden Globes, is the first of those catch-up watches. And what a cracking and engrossing watch it is! Bob…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
shreyaajmani · 21 days
Text
Tumblr media
Avijit Halder’s "ghost", Baruipur India
Avijit Halder's journey commenced with the Academy Award-winning documentary 'Born into Brothels' in 2004. The film, 'Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids' written and directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, follows Briski's journey through Sonagachi in Kolkata, India. Upon reaching the district, she began to teach sex workers' children the basics of photography. Halder was among the eight kids she taught. This documentary played a profoundly pivotal role in shaping his early identity.
Excerpt from Avijit Halder’s profile for Bonhams.
Text by Shreya Ajmani
0 notes
unicornbeck · 23 days
Text
Just some creeping charlie in our yard.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
1 note · View note
bluegladiatordestiny · 5 months
Text
Ts DANIELLE BRISKI
41 notes · View notes
jcmarchi · 6 months
Text
Microsoft and Siemens revolutionise industry with AI-powered Copilot
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/microsoft-and-siemens-revolutionise-industry-with-ai-powered-copilot/
Microsoft and Siemens revolutionise industry with AI-powered Copilot
.pp-multiple-authors-boxes-wrapper display:none; img width:100%;
Microsoft and Siemens are joining forces to usher in a new era of human-machine collaboration.
The result of the collaboration is the Siemens Industrial Copilot, a powerful AI assistant designed to enhance collaboration between humans and machines in the manufacturing sector. The tool enables rapid generation, optimisation, and debugging of complex automation code, significantly reducing simulation times from weeks to minutes.
At the core of this collaboration is the integration of Siemens Industrial Copilot with Microsoft Teams, connecting design engineers, frontline workers, and various teams across business functions. This integration simplifies virtual collaboration, empowering professionals with new AI-powered tools and simplifying tasks that previously required extensive time and effort.
Empowering industries with Generative AI
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, expressed the immense potential of this collaboration, stating: “With this next generation of AI, we have a unique opportunity to accelerate innovation across the entire industrial sector.”
Siemens CEO Roland Busch echoed this sentiment; emphasising the revolutionary impact on design, development, manufacturing, and operations.
The companies envision AI copilots becoming integral in industries such as manufacturing, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare.
Schaeffler AG – a leading automotive supplier – is already embracing generative AI, enabling engineers to generate reliable code for industrial automation systems. Siemens Industrial Copilot will work to reduce downtimes.
Facilitating virtual collaboration
To facilitate virtual collaboration, Siemens and Microsoft are launching Teamcenter for Microsoft Teams; an application that utilises generative AI to connect functions across the product design and manufacturing lifecycle.
This integration will allow millions of workers who previously lacked access to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools to contribute seamlessly to the design and manufacturing processes.
The collaboration between Microsoft and Siemens looks set to be an excellent case study of how AI empowers industries and professionals, revolutionising traditional workflows and fostering global innovation.
(Photo by Sezer Arslan on Unsplash)
See also: Bob Briski, DEPT®:  A dive into the future of AI-powered experiences
Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with IoT Tech Expo and Digital Transformation Week.
Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.
Tags: artificial intelligence, industrial copilot, microsoft, siemens
0 notes
graphicpolicy · 8 months
Text
Kill More #1 ups the body count as cops take on depraved killers in a rotting city
Kill More #1 ups the body count as cops take on depraved killers in a rotting city #comics #comicbooks
The city of Colonia is suffering from total economic collapse, but worse than the unemployment and urban decay is the skyrocketing homicide rate. Most of the few cops left on the force think it’s just another symptom of the city’s decline, but one detective has a darker theory… that the most depraved killers in the country have all moved here to take advantage of the chaos. As he and his new…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
rookie-critic · 1 year
Text
Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022: Honorable Mentions - Argentina, 1985 (dir. Santiago Mitre)
Tumblr media
I know next to nothing about Latin/South American history, so imagine my surprise that as recently as the 1980s, Argentina was under fascist rule. Argentina, 1985 seeks to educate the world (which is going through something of a fascist uprising at the moment) about how horrible it was, and how hard it was to put the people responsible for numerous human rights violations during the fascist regime behind bars, even after a democratic government had replaced it. at 140 minutes long, this is a film that never once feels its length, and never once misses a beat. I honestly could have done with even more. This one is just an all-around highly well-made courtroom drama, and an educational one, at that.
Currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Read my wrap-up review of Argentina, 1985 here.
1 note · View note
Link
the first time she ever sees brisket friendo, silvaire looks at him and thinks, that’s trouble.
(or: silvaire, brisket, and what happened after.)
what if i saved you from being redacted and we got into a fraught relationship while being only briefly on the same blaseball team together and we were both lesbians
14 notes · View notes
Text
Argentina, 1985
Tumblr media
Argentina, 1985    [trailer]
A team of lawyers takes on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship during the 1980s in a battle against odds and a race against time.
Tense, and also moving.
Documents an important historical event. It shows how difficult it is to transition from military dictatorship to democracy.
1 note · View note