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hijinxinprogress · 1 month
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Civilian Gothamites realizing they can get vengeance through Sword!Robin
Gothamites figuring out if they happen to mention a rogue treating animals poorly within hearing range of sword!Robin that rogue will be in custody with at least four fractures and a concussion and Damian being completely aware that like 63% of these people are lying but it’s the only way he can get experience with the nonlethal takedowns he’s experimenting with bc everyone keeps complaining about how he treats his opponents and allies 
Like he’s guiding a civilian to safety and they mention that “this would be the worst thing to happen to me today if riddler didn’t stab my fucking cat” and this civilian does not own a cat but they did own a car that was just paid off but riddler fucking crushed it with a stupid ass hot air balloon that’s shaped like a fucking question mark and Damian is aware of this bc he was the one that verified the insurance claim (but he’s been looking for a reason to punch Nygma in the throat since his last Arkham escape when he called Damian a moron)
And he also knows that if he plays along with it and says ‘as if I’d let that gaudy and tactless imbecile get away with committing such atrocities’ when prompted that he’ll get away with barely a slap on the wrist like he gets three half hearted but long lectures he’s not going to listen to and an online sensitivity training seminar he goads Tim into completing (Damian and Tim 100% try to trick each other into doing work they don’t want to do and full heartedly believe the other has no idea what they’re doing)
Bruce’s tendency for finding small crashouts at risk of becoming future rogues in Gotham and deciding they need love & supervision but what actually happens bc he’s so fucking awkward is they get almost the same amount of supervision just with like an hour of intense helicopter parenting a week but honestly besides that they just have more money and resources to do fuck shit
Tim 🤝🏾 Damian: using the manipulation tactics they learned from their mothers then later improved on with help from an assassin cult and bat/cape interrogation questioning techniques on the homies
#Both central city and gotham are referred to as crashout central and no one’s ever sure which city is being mentioned unless a cape is named#random Gotham civilians outsourcing a rogue getting their ass kicked to a middle schooler with a katana is fucking funny#Damian & Tim 100% try to trick each other into doing work they don’t like and definitely believe the other has no idea what theyre doing#Whenever damian gets benched the civilians protest until he’s back on duty#and are just generally unhelpful like ‘answer your questions?? That’s crazy I got a question for you: where’s my guy??’#Random gothamite: Batman’s so mean like free my guy 😔 he didn’t even do anything?? He’s just a little guy#Their friend visiting from out of state who’s pretty sure they saw that kid fuck up a dinosaur with no backup: 🤨 ikyfl#the loa ninja who came for a welfare check: you’re joking right???#Sword!robin#robin 5#Robin V#gothamites definitely tried to count the robins but they change names heights & costumes so often that no one’s really sure#so there’s angry!Robin nerd!Robin emo!Robin blonde!Robin and sword!Robin#but there’s also the theories of robin being an amalgamation of every child ghost in Gotham or a shapeshifter with an emo dad#only in gotham#dc civilians#Damian Wayne#Damian Al Ghul#Damian Al Ghul Wayne#dc robin#robin#dc comics#Civilian Gothamites: that polite young man!!#The bats & everyone else that knows Damian: 🤨#Damian currently using psychological warfare against scarecrow a rogue w/ a doctorate in psych and winning: dr crane?? more like dr cringe#Damian: sometimes I just get the urge to weep inconsolably not out of fear but bc I know you believe yourself to be a threat & that’s false#Insurance companies in Gotham either make so much money it’s insane or every employee has 746 hits out on them at all times
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whilomm · 5 months
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these are claims from a different whistleblower than the one that was totally not murdered by boeing
(disclaimer, im not an expert and this article doesnt go into a ton of detail on the specific issues, so i could be a lil off, these are very much non-expert speculation rambles. anyone who understands better, feel free to correct me/add more deets).
if im reading it right these claims get into the way boeing has been outsourcing more and more manufacturing of parts to other companies, such as for the fuselage (the plane body as a whole, big tube u sit in). if those parts dont quite fit together right (and keep in mind the margins of error on these things can be VERY small in some cases, though im not sure exactly how much wiggle room they got here), that can lead to too much stress on certain parts.
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like, for example, if one part of the fuselage is just baaaarely too big for the next part it connects to, it might all seem to fit together perfectly fine, but every time it takes off and lands or goes thru compression cycles (that is when they take off and land, going from low pressure-high pressure-low pressure), it just puts a BIT too much pressure on where they join. and over the years, that pressure just adds up until theres microscopic stress fractures, which become slightly larger stress fractures, until they get big enough that once a plane reaches a high enough altitude theres a midair disentegration, which is. exactly as bad as it sounds.
(sidenote: compression cycles can be more important for determining an airplanes lifespan than flight hours. the usual metaphor is bending a paperclip back and forth until it breaks, how many times can you bend it before metal fatigue sets in and it just snaps. holding it in a more bent position however will take a lot longer to snap it generally.)
now to be clear, every single plane has an intended service life, and its well known that planes can only take so many compression cycles before they start to get really hard to maintain without going kablooey. a plane may be rated for like, idk, 50k compression cycles (so, taking off and landing 50k times before its retired, because after that its no longer worth the maintenance vs just making a new plane). but if it turns out that plane has some flaw in its build that means itll develop fatal stress factures at only 20k cycles, well. thats bad. not sure exactly how the schedule on looking for stress factures looks like for maintenece crews (do they do it regularly for all planes on a set schedule? do they only do it occasionally for new planes, and start to ramp up checks as the plane gets older? dunno!) but well. generally speaking, a plane having a fatal flaw that gives it an explosive midlife crisis is Bad. i would hope theyd catch it! but i dont know enough about the deets of fuselage maintenence to know the specifics.
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and OH YAY COMPOSITE MATERIALS. now, before anyone gets too freaked out thinking about the uh. submarine. use of composite materials is actually far more common on planes than on subs for a buncha reasons. one, planes just generally undergo a lot less in terms of pressure (that futurama joke, "this spaceship can handle between one and zero atmospheres", vs subs that have to deal with tens to potentially hundreds of atmospheres) but also because apparently, for complicated material engineering reasons, composite materials work much better under tension (high pressure INSIDE pushing OUT, like airplane) than under compression (high pressure OUTSIDE pushing IN, like submarine). heres a vid from someone who wrote their masters on composite materials under compression if you wanna hear from someone slightly smarter on the subject. im not gonna pretend like i understand the full deets, but "composites do OKAY with tension" is enough for me, go read the fancy scientific papers if you want more.
now, so that people do freak out at least a little bit: hm. dont like that they are using Way More Composite Than Usual on this plane. how much is the usual? idk, i assume composites are much more popular with low altitude small aircraft (bc well, weight and less pressure worries), dunno whats considered normal for high altitude longhaul crafts. but, apparently, the dreamliner is "more than usual". which, yeah cool, lighter weight airplanes use less fuel which is better for longhaul flights. is it. well tested enough though???
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...anyway. im not an engineer, idk the full Deets, but well. havin lotsa fun hearing the engineers talk about how the parts of the giant metal skybirds dont fit together quite right and theyre using materials that fail more catastrophically than metal with less warning, experimentally, and we dont quiiiite have the data to know if. its a problem. thats really fun! LOVE hearing about how much theyre outsourcing parts, given how bad quality control of things as tiny as the titanium in some bolts or a little bit of the engine blades being not properly vacuum forged has lead to catastrophic failure in the past, and knowing how important sourcing of parts in airplanes is. all VERY yay!
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pikslasrce · 6 months
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BABYS FIRST JOB INTERVIEW TOMORROW
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creepyjirachi · 10 days
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okay hear me out. i know i love science and i’m very good at chemistry and physics. but what if i became a fucking accountant
#IM SERIOUS…….#like i’ve been doing research about what career path to tailor my degree towards when i go back to school#and it seems like chemistry careers outside of phd research and academia just. barely exist in the US anymore#they’ve been largely outsourced or are extremely geographically limited. or it’s pure bench work that barely pays better than retail#and i’m like. knowing what i know now about my health i just cannot go into academia. i cant. it would take up 100% of my life#and as much as i think i could be smart enough i just like don’t. want to give up on hobbies or having a personal life.#i’m a slow reader/writer. i cant be writing all those papers and making all of those curriculums. it would be all i ever did#and i don’t want to constantly move across the country in pursuit of unicorn chem/bio jobs that would actually interest me#i need to be near my family or a few very close friends on case of a medical emergency#and as for accounting like. look at my hobbies. i love optimizing dragon capitalism on FR. i love making charts and solving puzzles#i don’t mind menial tasks. i need a job with consistent hours that i can leave at the office. bc otherwise i can get too wound up#accountants are in demand everywhere and the pay is actually proportional to the amount of schooling required#depending on the company you work for the work/life balance can be pretty reasonable apparently#i’m good at math enjoy solving problems and have job experience recruiting clients and solving their unique problems#it’s not as spiritually fulfilling as astrobiology but like does it have to be? if i could have a stable and healthy life with people i love#idfk man
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pendulum-sonata · 3 months
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So, it's been a while since I stopped being a video medical interpreter and I'm a translator now (basically only work with text now, and interpreters only do voice) but I'm still in touch with some of my former coworkers, and boy one of them hit me with a realization today:
Apparently so many medical staff and providers are under the impression that audio or video interpreters are not real people, that they're "virtual" or fake people, and with the AI boom, some of them think that they're AI programs??
Which actually goes a looong way to explain why some of them have downright awful behavior with them tbh (srsly it's so bad that I didn't care to be paid a bit less as a translator >.<)
So for anyone reading here who might work in field that requires them to deal with audio or video interpreters, please, please know this:
Those are NOT computer or virtual or fake people, those are real people working remotely to do the interpretation, there is a real person behind the voice and/or screen you're using to communicate, so please, don't treat them like a machine.
So, don't be mean, rude or condescending, if you're too tired or burned out in your job to be nice, being civil and respectful will do, and I'm certain, your experience with them will be a lot better if you can do that.
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instapayhealthcare · 1 month
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herawell · 5 months
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sevenangrybees · 10 months
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Less cyberpunk and more biopunk please and thank you, cyberpunk is too real rn
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masllp · 9 months
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Would you support America intervening if China invaded Taiwan?
as long as we're dependent on them for semiconductors, yes. which is why i think we need to be (re)building our domestic semiconductor industry so we won't be pulled into a war like that unnecessarily.
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talizorah · 2 years
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not gonna lie it’s hard to be like “yay artists standing up for themselves” when you see artists fighting against machine learning and artifical intelligence but you’re a translator who has been fighting (and losing) countless battles of artifical intelligence taking over your specific field of work while no one gives a shit
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purekesseltrash · 2 years
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freebooter4ever · 1 year
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hi i saw your answer for the previous reblog i did and i wanted to say,yes you’re art will still be on here and on this platform,but you won’t. and that makes me sad to hear or see since you’re such a positive influence and just a nice person to see on line. i would ofcourse miss you’re artwork but you’re presence is more important honestly and i would hate to see you leave but again i know it’s your decision and do what is best for you,i just don’t wish to see you leave or maybe do updates everynow and then,i hate to see you delete you’re blog since again i truly enjoy seeing you post and knowing you’re around. but again,please do what’s best for you!
Thank you for the kind words!! <3 I'm a little flustered, because even with thousands of followers it sometimes feels like im blogging to a quiet room these days - the level of interaction and goofy inside jokes and comments and general friend antics has decreased significantly in the past decade. I think some of this is just us getting older, but tumblr certainly hasnt helped with getting rid of the comments for YEARS and continuously screwing with the tag system. I'm happy to be a postive and entertaining influence though ^_^ (i try to keep all my salty negativity to the messages LOL)
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ballroomnotoriety · 1 year
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sending petty emails to the HOA's HOA.
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faciletechnolab1 · 13 days
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How to Build a 10x More Efficient B2B SaaS Platform in 2024
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The year is 2024, and the B2B SaaS landscape is hotter than ever. From healthcare to manufacturing, every industry is embracing the power of software-as-a-service solutions to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and unlock explosive growth.
The market is projected to reach a staggering USD 1088 billion by 2030, and ambitious entrepreneurs are seizing the opportunity.
But with fierce competition and ever-evolving technologies, SaaS development company requires more than just a great idea. You need an edge, a way to outpace your rivals and achieve 10x more efficiency in your development process.
Demystifying the B2B SaaS Development Process in 2024
While trends paint a broad picture, building a successful B2B SaaS platform requires diving deeper into the practical tools and technologies shaping development today. So, buckle up, and let's delve into the nuts and bolts:
The Tech Stack Symphony: The architecture of modern B2B SaaS platforms is often a harmonious blend of technologies. Cloud computing reigns supreme, with platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform providing scalable infrastructure and a plethora of on-demand services. For data persistence, modern SQL databases like PostgreSQL and NoSQL databases like MongoDB offer flexibility and high performance.
Microservices Take the Stage: Gone are the days of monolithic architectures. Developers are increasingly adopting microservices architectures, breaking down functionalities into independent, loosely coupled services. This approach promotes agility, scalability, and faster deployment cycles.
Containerization Containers Success: Managing and deploying microservices efficiently requires orchestration. Containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes are game-changers, enabling developers to package applications in standardized units for seamless deployment across diverse environments.
APIs: The Glue that Binds: Seamless integration with other systems is crucial for B2B SaaS platforms. RESTful APIs and event-driven architectures facilitate smooth data exchange and communication between your platform and external applications.
The Security Fortress: Protecting user data is paramount. Modern B2B SaaS platforms leverage robust security protocols, including encryption, multi-factor authentication, and regular vulnerability assessments, to build trust and safeguard sensitive information.
The Feature Focus: Efficiency & Customer-Centricity: Beyond the tech stack, trending features are all about improving efficiency and user experience. Low-code/no-code development tools are empowering citizen developers to contribute, while AI-powered features like chatbots and predictive analytics enhance user engagement and personalization.
The No-Code Revolution: Democratizing B2B SaaS Development
For decades, building a B2B SaaS platform meant navigating complex coding languages and relying on specialized developers. But the winds of change are blowing, and the rise of no-code platforms is shaking up the landscape. These intuitive, drag-and-drop solutions are empowering entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes to embark on their SaaS journeys without requiring extensive technical expertise.
The impact is undeniable. According to a recent study by Research and Markets, the no-code market is anticipated to reach a staggering $58.7 billion by 2027, with a significant portion of this growth driven by B2B SaaS development. This surge isn't just hype; it's fueled by several compelling benefits:
1. Lower barriers to entry: No-code platforms eliminate the need for expensive developers, making it easier for smaller companies and non-technical founders to participate in the B2B SaaS arena. This levels the playing field and fosters innovation.
2. Faster development cycles: The visual and intuitive nature of no-code platforms drastically reduces development time. This allows businesses to iterate quickly, test ideas rapidly, and get their MVPs to market much faster than traditional methods.
3. Increased agility and flexibility: No-code platforms are inherently adaptable, allowing businesses to easily modify their platforms as their needs evolve. This agility ensures responsiveness to market changes and customer feedback, enhancing long-term success.
4. Democratization of development: No-code empowers citizen developers within businesses to contribute to platform development. This can improve collaboration, leverage diverse skillsets, and unlock hidden potential within your organization.
5. Cost-effectiveness: By reducing reliance on expensive developers and shortening development cycles, no-code platforms can significantly lower the overall cost of building a B2B SaaS platform. This makes it a cost-effective solution for bootstrapped startups and resource-conscious businesses.
While no-code platforms aren't a magic bullet, they represent a powerful trend democratizing B2B SaaS development. By leveraging their capabilities, businesses can unlock agility, reduce costs, and accelerate their journey to SaaS success. The future of B2B SaaS is undoubtedly one where no-code plays a prominent role, and staying ahead of this curve can provide a significant competitive advantage.
No-Code's Allure, Open-Source's Freedom, & Paid Kits' Power: Beyond Building B2B SaaS From Scratch
The no-code revolution has undeniably democratized B2B SaaS development, but like any technology, it has its caveats. Pre-built components offer speed and affordability, but limitations in customization, potential vendor lock-in, and security concerns can hinder future growth. So, what's the alternative to starting from scratch and wrestling with complex code?
Open-Source SaaS Starter Kits: The open-source community offers a treasure trove of pre-built code frameworks tailored to specific industries. These kits provide:
Industry-Specific Focus: From healthcare to finance, find kits pre-equipped with features relevant to your niche, saving you development time and cost.
Customizable Foundation: The open-source nature grants you access to the underlying code, empowering you to tailor features and adapt the kit to your unique needs.
Community Support: Leverage the collective knowledge and expertise of the open-source community for troubleshooting, guidance, and ongoing development contributions.
However, remember:
Maintenance Burden: Keeping an open-source kit secure and updated falls on your shoulders, requiring technical expertise and resources.
Limited Support: While the community is helpful, dedicated technical support might be scarce compared to paid options.
Potential Security Risks: Open-source code can attract vulnerabilities if not diligently maintained and secured.
Paid SaaS Starter Kits: Striking a balance, paid starter kits offer industry-specific features, faster development, and varying levels of support at a premium. You'll typically find:
Enhanced Functionality: Paid kits often go beyond basic features, offering advanced functionalities and integrations to elevate your platform.
Dedicated Support: Paid services provide direct access to technical support teams, ensuring smooth implementation and addressing concerns promptly.
Managed Security: Many paid kits incorporate automated security updates and compliance measures, reducing your security burden.
However, consider these points:
Licensing Costs: The convenience of paid kits comes with monthly or annual licensing fees, adding to your development budget.
Vendor Lock-in: Switching platforms later might require data migration and re-implementing features, depending on the kit's architecture.
Limited Customization: While offering more flexibility than no-code platforms, paid kits might still have limitations compared to fully custom development.
The Bottom Line: Neither open-source nor paid starter kits are a magic bullet. Carefully evaluate your project's needs, budget, and technical resources. Open-source kits offer freedom and community support, but require technical expertise for maintenance. Paid kits provide faster development, security, and support, but come with licensing costs and potential vendor lock-in.
Remember, no single approach is universally ideal. Consider consulting with experts who understand the nuances of each option and can guide you towards the solution that perfectly aligns with your B2B SaaS vision. By making an informed decision, you can avoid the pitfalls of starting from scratch and leverage the power of starter kits to launch your B2B SaaS platform faster, more efficiently, and with greater long-term potential.
Unveiling Your Ideal B2B SaaS Path in 2024
SaaS development company in 2024 requires navigating a complex landscape of options. From the allure of no-code to the freedom of open-source and the efficiency of paid starter kits, choosing the right path can feel like a daunting task. Worry not, intrepid innovator! Facile Technolab is here to be your trusted guide, illuminating the best strategy for your unique B2B SaaS vision.
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Technology Agnostic Approach: We're not tied to any single solution. We objectively evaluate no-code platforms, open-source/paid saas starter kits, and custom development to recommend the perfect fit for your needs.
Unwavering Transparency: We believe in clear communication and honest assessments. We'll explain the pros and cons of each option, empowering you to make informed decisions.
Holistic Support: Our guidance extends beyond just technology. We help you define your target audience, craft a compelling value proposition, and develop a roadmap for sustainable growth.
Proven Track Record: We boast a portfolio of successful B2B SaaS implementations, showcasing our ability to deliver results that matter.
Let Facile Technolab help you:
Identify your B2B niche and target audience: We'll help you define your ideal customer, ensuring your platform solves their specific pain points.
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Evaluate technology options: We'll provide unbiased comparisons of no-code platforms, open-source kits, and custom development, tailoring our recommendations to your unique requirements.
Navigate implementation & beyond: We'll be your partner throughout the development process, offering guidance, support, and expertise to ensure a seamless launch and long-term success.
Don't embark on this B2B SaaS journey alone. With Facile Technolab by your side, you'll gain the clarity, expertise, and support needed to choose the most efficient and effective path. Together, we can turn your B2B SaaS vision into a thriving reality in the dynamic landscape of 2024.
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