Dynamo Nodes Security: The monster underneath your bed
The idea of this article is to show an experiment of uploading a Dynamo Node and trying to get as much data from the user's computer, install a Keylogger, get files, get the browser history, record the camera, etc. The experiment, for security reasons, will be conducted by only allowing us to extract data from my IP address just in case someone downloads the node, as these nodes cannot be deleted.v
A simple Slackbot to track your BIM360/ACC model changes
Learn how to create a simple bot to track changes in BIM360/ACC.
How to create your first Unity BIM viewer: Part I
A brief introduction to Unity. We learn how to set it and to create a viewer, going from exporting out Revit to the export ready to be hosted on the web.
Revit Headless: In the pursuit of the mythological beast
Dive into the world of headless software instances with a focus on Revit. Learn about the importance of automation, the challenges of running software without a UI, and the potential for seamless integration and data processing in this insightful article.
How does an Autodesk Class get accepted? Key takeaways from Data Analysis
We collected public information about AU from 2018 to 2022 to try to figure out how to create a successful Autodesk University class/talk for 2023.
Coordinate Systems: From definitions to real-life
Introduction Currently, the growth of software tools and machinery for the AEC industry is increasing every day. In daily construction operations, machines […]
The AU 2022 in numbers
How AU attendees respond to what Autodesk has to offer? This is the second part of a series where we talk about […]
How we use our Data Warehouse to make decisions
Introduction We have previously talked about our Data Warehouse in broad terms. There, we exposed some concepts and explained why it’s beneficial […]
Sustainability in AEC
We all know some specific problems affect modern human society, and if we don’t handle them, inevitable consequences will arise. But, have […]
Forge Token Service Deployment with Serverless
Introduction We have multiple projects which start from a Forge Viewer implementation and of course, a viewable token creation to access the […]