Coolcima

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So next time you catch yourself smiling at nothing, or sitting in a parking lot just to finish a song, or watching steam rise from a cup of tea like it’s the final shot of an indie film… coolcima

The developers at Coolcima have been transparent, releasing a public roadmap that indicates 3D integration and a plugin API are slated for the next quarter.

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4. Real-Time Collaboration

Borrowing the best from platforms like Figma and Google Docs, Coolcima allows multiple users to work on the same canvas simultaneously. Team members can leave comments, suggest edits, and even “ghost” (watch live) another user’s cursor. For remote teams, this eliminates the endless back-and-forth of exporting and emailing files.

  1. Water Reservoir: The user fills a transparent water tank (typically between 500ml to 1.5 liters) with cold water and optional ice cubes.
  2. Honeycomb Cooling Pad: Water is pumped onto a high-density honeycomb-structured pad. This design maximizes the surface area for evaporation.
  3. The Fan: A high-velocity fan draws warm, dry air from the room through the wet honeycomb pad.
  4. Evaporation: As the air passes through the saturated pad, the water naturally evaporates. The energy required for this phase change (from liquid to vapor) is drawn from the air itself, causing the air temperature to drop significantly—often by 20°F to 30°F (approx. 10°C to 15°C).
  5. Cool Air Output: The fan then blows this freshly cooled, humidified, and purified air directly toward the user.

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It’s permission to exist beautifully without performing. To enjoy small moments without turning them into content (even if they end up as content anyway).