
Michael Buckley
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3 weeks ago |
investegate.co.uk | Michael Buckley |Mark Segal |Geoff Green
Gaming Realms PLC 15 May 2025 15 May 2025Gaming Realms plc (the "Company")Adoption and grant of options under the Gaming Realms Share Option PlanThe Company has on 7 May 2025 granted awards under its employee share option plan, the Gaming Realms Share Option Plan (the "Plan"), to certain PDMRs of the Company in the form of options over the Company's ordinary shares with an exercise price of nil ("Options" and "Shares") with a vesting period of three years.
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1 month ago |
uxdesign.cc | Ian Batterbee |Michael Buckley |Wojciech Wasilewski |Pete Sena
Everything’s a vibe, the true cost of luxury, new privacy laws, strategic typeWeekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “What started as casual slang is now everywhere — from how we code and market to how we pitch, design, and even write job descriptions. We’re witnessing a vibe-driven culture that replaces fact with feeling.
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Feb 3, 2025 |
uxdesign.cc | Josh Lamar |Michael Buckley |Stephen Moore |Kike Peña
AI transparency framework, DeepSeek’s UX, a new AI-powered design workflowWeekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “Transparency matters because it ensures Trust between the author and the reader. It’s often an unspoken ethical contract: I sign my name on this article and you, the reader, believe me when I said that I wrote it (I did). But AI disrupts this assumption. Should we disclose our use of AI in the first place?
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Jan 29, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Andrew Baker |Michael Buckley
1 Introduction One of the most prevalent proteins on Earth (Patino et al. 2002), collagen is particularly abundant in the matrix of bone in chordates and ubiquitous among many other phyla (Boot-Handford and Tuckwell 2003). As a structural protein, the arrangement and rearrangement of collagen plays a major role in adhesion and tissue growth (Imayama and Braverman 1989; Lee and Boughner 1981; Nuyttens et al. 2011).
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Jan 25, 2025 |
uxdesign.cc | Michael Buckley
AI-generated art is postmodern artThe art world embraced absurdity — until AI joined the game. Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian,” a conceptual artwork comprising a banana stuck to a wall with duct tape which recently sold for $6.24 million. In 2019, Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan duct-taped a banana to a wall, titled it Comedian, and sold it for $120,000. In 2024, another version of the piece fetched $6.24 million. The absurdity wasn’t lost on anyone — but that was the point.
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