#Workflow organization
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filehulk · 1 month ago
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Ghost Browser
Ghost Browser is a web browser specifically designed to enhance users’ productivity, offering unique features not found in other browsers, such as a workspace tab and color-coded web page tabs. Its goal is not only to help users complete tasks more efficiently but also to reduce the stress caused by disorganization. Maximizing productivity relies on maintaining a smooth workflow, which is made…
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hidden-havven · 1 year ago
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late guapoduo wedding fanart
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finally gay and happy
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snailmakesgames · 6 months ago
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Taking a little break from Crashlander to join the NES Jam last minute! Making a teeny (literal) tower defense game. I've never worked with NES limitations on graphics before, it's a super fun little challenge :)
I'm pretty sure I'm fudging the colors per scanline a little but I tried to otherwise keep as faithful as possible! I feel like some of the art here may also be just a little too close to derivative of existing properties' sprites so I will probably change the artwork a lil more before submitting but I'm happy with the progress!
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falcon-doing-doodles · 2 months ago
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Having adhd is having 5 billion tabs open
Managing adhd is organizing those tabs into folders
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sonokido · 2 years ago
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a new Ventura City Drifters update for ur winter break!! please enjoy!
🏀 Tapas link 🏀 Webtoons link
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wastelandhell · 2 years ago
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it's his patented try-to-help-but-only-make-things-worse technique
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lupinuslepidus · 4 months ago
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last couple of weeks of fieldwork happened but were filled with chaos that included a crew of interns, hiring nonsense, permitting nonsense, and extreme weather including both a record-breaking heat wave and thunderstorms. we were bouncing up and down the east side of the sierra (at one point we crossed the CA/NV border, like, six times over the span of two days because the mountains we were in were very precisely bisected by it.) the epic highs & lows of fieldwork included:
sampling in Death Valley National Park during the heat wave. this was actually less bad than when we were sampling across the way from Death Valley, because 8000 feet vs. 5000 feet of elevation is a very noticeable difference when it's over ninety degrees out.
we had a team of interns who were remarkably good sports and helped tide us over when our crew was briefly down to just 2 people!
i later found out that the interns had been, uh, maybe misled about how much work they'd be doing, which went a long way to explaining why they had a chronically exhausted air about them. that's academia for you i guess
got to see the ancient bristlecone pine forest on our days off!
ditched some gear in the field at one point bc i didn't feel like carrying a long metal thingy through an Active Thunderstorm while we were a couple hundred feet off a mountain peak
ditched our camp overnight bc didn't feel like taking the car back up a muddy road following an Active Thunderstorm, since the tires had real bad traction on mud
got told by a motel manager the night that we ditched camp that i? smell like pine? which. was not the worst thing. and makes sense given my constant layer of pine sap residue. but sure was an interaction that happened
got to swim in alpine lakes on our days off!
stopped taking my lunch breaks because it was the only way to even slightly keep up once our crew was back up to 4 people
and by 'keep up' i mean i was still consistently finishing 30 minutes behind the other
i don't. recommend this
a couple nights in various spots, we heard coyote packs yipping somewhere around our camp, which is a haunting and unexpectedly lovely experience. genuinely highly recommend waking up to the sound of coyotes at three a.m.
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kuwdora · 1 year ago
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Witcher Vids Masterpost
A handy list of all the Witcher fanvids I've made. Maybe I'll add various WIP vid snippets here if I ever share any. Post formatting subject to change cause I struggle to make these things readable on tumblr.
The Witcher Netflix
Gasoline (Yennefer of Vengerberg - season 1 ) | 3:20 | music by Halsey | My heart is gold and my hands are cold. (reblog) [Gasoline Vid Commentary]
Control (Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon) 2:14 | music by Halsey | I'm meaner than my demons, I'm bigger than these bones. (reblog)
Skipping Stones (Fringilla Vigo/Yen, Fringilla/Francesca, Fringilla/Power) | 3:52 | music by Claire Guerreso | I'm a skipping stone, an echo on the water. (reblog)
What (Yennefer of Vengerberg - season 2) | 2:21 | music by Eve | Ain't nothing left but me standing and you ain't wit me. (reblog)
Come Back For You (Istredd, Istredd/Yen, Istredd/Geralt, Istredd/History) | 2:52 | music by Elephante | Didn't I, didn't I say I would be the one to make you feel this way. (reblog)
Broodylicious (Geralt/everyone) | 2:38 | melancholy cover of 'Bootylicious' by Edith Whiskers | My body's too broodylicious for you baby. (reblog)
Social Cues (Geralt of Rivia - season 1) | 3:13 | music by Cage the Elephant | I don't know if it's right to live this way.
ME! (Yen/Jaskier, Yen/Geralt, Jaskier/Geralt) | 2:45 | Taylor Swift and Brendan Urie | I promise you nobody's gonna love you like me. (reblog)
Wild Green Yonder (Geralt/Yen/Jaskier, Shrek/Fiona/Donkey) | 4:15 | music by The Amazing Devil. | Shrek/Witcher/Hexer crossover. (reblog)
Mr. Brightside (Jaskier/Geralt, Jaskier/Yen) | 2:02 | music by The B59's | It started out with a kiss, how did it end up like this? (reblog)
In Our Wake (Vilgefortz/Geralt) | 3:16 | music by Atreyu | We break like the ocean, we rise like the tide. (reblog)
The Witcher Video Games
Trouble's Coming (The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings) (Geralt + ensemble) | 3:48 | music by Royal Blood | Trouble's coming but I still don't know when. (reblog)
Brother (Wolf School Witchers) (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt) | 2:53 | music by Lord Huron. | We face the fire together, brothers 'til the end. (reblog)
#my witcher vids / #my vids / #the vidding process / #vid rec
YouTube Channel (mostly complete archive)
@kuwdoravids (incomplete archive)
last updated: June 2023
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pivsketch · 2 years ago
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we started a new type of morning art activity at work, which is "stream a movie and then pause every once in a while for everyone to do a 5 min composition study together". so far we are like 20 minutes into blade runner 2049 (one of my faves!) and will probably be doing these for the rest of the week and then some 'til we finish the movie
hardest part is managing level of detail w.r.t. the 5 min time constraint. second hardest part is trying to correctly eyeball the placement of everything in the still image. even though i specifically matched my canvas' aspect ratio to the movie's, i swear my canvas doesnt look wide enough. its like dealing with an optical illusion... very distracting
i also need to figure out a better solution for exporting and collating these frames. if i was using photoshop itd be trivial to export all the layers/groups out all at once by selecting them and doing a right click -> export layers, but im using clip. next time im gonna try and use the animation system so i can easily export out an image sequence, but im not looking forward to dealing with the animation timeline. as for arranging them onto one image, im not even gonna bother figuring out an independent solution and im just going to use photoshop's file -> automate -> contact sheet ii.
the toughest part about trying to remove photoshop from my workflow is that ive spent over 2 decades working in it so im extremely familiar with its many obscure features 😔 i dearly miss smart objects, layer comps (personally i use the frame timeline for this functionality), how it treats layer masks (a grayscale layer you can colorpick transparency from / step inside to edit in isolation and paste stuff), and probably like a zillion other small things i bump into. the layer mask thing i relied on soooo much it was such a huge loss for me when i moved to clip. but i simply did not want to continue paying to use photoshop on my home computer
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kingdomofkushproductions · 1 year ago
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Find Projects Fast - Fl Studio Organization
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fellty · 1 year ago
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if anyone has comic making documentation from adhd artists (or artists who struggle with attention span), please send it over.
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fairun · 2 years ago
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How to Make Check Marks in Google Sheets
Improve your productivity and organization skills in Google Sheets with checkboxes! This powerful tool can enhance the visual appeal of your spreadsheets and streamline your workflow for task management and data analysis. Creating checkboxes is simple and straightforward. Whether you're a professional, student, or entrepreneur, incorporating checkboxes into your Google Sheets can make a huge impact on your productivity and efficiency.
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ahalts · 3 days ago
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How to Create a Task Management System That Works for You
In today’s fast-paced world, juggling multiple responsibilities can feel overwhelming. A reliable task management system can help you stay organized, prioritize effectively, and reduce stress. But what works for one person might not work for another. Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating a task management system tailored to your needs.
1. Assess Your Current Workflow
Before setting up a task management system, take a closer look at how you currently manage tasks. Ask yourself:
How do you track tasks now (e.g., lists, apps, calendars)?
What challenges are you facing (e.g., forgetting deadlines, feeling overwhelmed)?
Are you prioritizing tasks effectively?
Understanding your strengths and pain points will guide you in building a system that addresses your specific needs.
2. Choose the Right Tools
The right tool can make or break your task management system. Here are some popular options:
Digital Tools: Apps like Trello, Asana, or Microsoft To-Do offer flexibility and collaboration features.
Paper-Based Tools: Planners, notebooks, or bullet journals work well for those who prefer handwritten systems.
Hybrid Approach: Combine digital tools with paper for a balance of structure and creativity.
Choose tools that match your working style and are easy to integrate into your daily routine.
3. Organize Tasks into Categories
Divide your tasks into manageable categories to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Common categories include:
Work: Job-related projects and deadlines.
Personal: Family responsibilities, health, and hobbies.
Recurring: Tasks like bills, meetings, or maintenance.
Creating categories helps you maintain focus and allocate your time efficiently.
4. Prioritize Effectively
Not all tasks are equally important. Use a prioritization method to decide what needs your attention first:
Eisenhower Matrix: Categorize tasks as urgent/important, not urgent/important, urgent/not important, or not urgent/not important.
ABC Method: Label tasks as A (high priority), B (medium priority), or C (low priority).
Deadlines: Rank tasks based on when they are due.
5. Break Down Larger Tasks
Big projects can be daunting. Break them into smaller, actionable steps. For example, instead of “Launch website,” break it down into steps like:
Create a site map.
Write website copy.
Choose a web hosting service.
This approach makes tasks more manageable and ensures steady progress.
6. Set Realistic Deadlines
Deadlines are essential for staying on track, but unrealistic ones can cause unnecessary stress. Assign achievable timeframes for each task and adjust them as needed.
7. Establish a Routine
Consistency is key to making your task management system effective. Set aside dedicated time daily or weekly to:
Review upcoming tasks.
Update progress on current tasks.
Adjust priorities based on new developments.
8. Use Reminders and Alerts
Leverage reminders to ensure you don’t forget important deadlines. Calendar apps, task management tools, or even simple alarms can help you stay on top of your to-do list.
9. Regularly Evaluate and Adjust
Your task management system isn’t set in stone. Periodically review its effectiveness and make changes as your needs evolve. For example:
If you’re consistently missing deadlines, reassess your scheduling strategy.
If a tool isn’t working for you, explore other options.
10. Stay Flexible
Life is unpredictable, and not everything will go according to plan. Build flexibility into your system to accommodate last-minute changes or unexpected delays without derailing your progress.
Conclusion
Creating a task management system that works for you takes time and experimentation. By understanding your workflow, using the right tools, and staying adaptable, you can build a system that helps you stay organized and productive. Start small, refine your approach, and watch your efficiency soar.
More info: https://ahalts.com/products/hr-management
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bloggerkey · 20 days ago
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Google Calendar क्या है | Google Calender in Hindi
आज के व्यस्त जीवन में, समय प्रबंधन एक अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण कौशल बन गया है। ऐसे में “Google Calendar” एक बेहद उपयोगी टूल साबित होता है। यह एक डिजिटल कैलेंडर सेवा है जो आपको अपने शेड्यूल को व्यवस्थित करने, महत्वपूर्ण इवेंट्स को ट्रैक करने, और दैनिक गतिविधियों का प्रबंधन करने में मदद करती है। आइए विस्तार से जानें कि Google Calendar क्या है, इसके फीचर्स क्या हैं, और इसे प्रभावी ढंग से उपयोग कैसे…
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urfirstlogistics · 1 month ago
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Keeping your inventory in check is crucial for smooth operations. At U R FIRST Logistics, we know that effective logistics and warehouse management can make all the difference. By maintaining a well-organized warehouse, we ensure that your stock levels are accurately tracked and updated. This not only Contacthelps in preventing overstocking and stockouts but also boosts overall efficiency.
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mydocify · 2 months ago
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Mydocify - Streamlined Document Management Software for Businesses
Mydocify is a powerful document management software that helps businesses efficiently organize, store, and retrieve files. Experience seamless document collaboration, version control, and enhanced security with Mydocify’s cloud-based solution.
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