Right, making the image is only one part of the filmmaking process, and also I guarantee this falls apart as soon as you're trying to make anything consistent, that carries on over multiple scenes, etc. Even this short clip, while super impressive at first glance, doesn't completely get out of the uncanny valley yet.
Europe has the gulf stream keeping it warmer, you can also compare latitudes of eastern Canadian parts that get -30°c in the winter and they're like the same latitude as Paris (which clearly doesn't get that cold).
These puretech engines are pure trash, like most of these modern combustion engines that use all kinds of tricks to lower emissions, totally unreliable. I have a Peugeot but it's the electric version.
As the other person already said, not totally relevant to the discussion at hand, but I do find that bit of trivia fascinating. The processing power version makes so much more sense logically, but it was put to the wayside by production executives because they thought the average movie-goer wouldn't get it, since computing was still somewhat niche at the time.
That butterfly one looks sick, I'm not a fan of the overplayed "world map in a cool material" wall-art but this one might get a pass depending on the execution.
My best guess is they mean that leftists tend to prefer abandoning mainstream social media platforms than fighting against the right on them. Hence Facebook, twitter etc turning full right wing while we find refuge in places like here.
Right, making the image is only one part of the filmmaking process, and also I guarantee this falls apart as soon as you're trying to make anything consistent, that carries on over multiple scenes, etc. Even this short clip, while super impressive at first glance, doesn't completely get out of the uncanny valley yet.