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Youtube tube tips for beginners 2023null
YouTube Website design enhancement tips
General YouTube tips and deceives
YouTube is the spot to be for hopeful substance makers for two reasons: A gigantic possible crowd and one of the most remunerating content adaptation projects of any friendly stage.reed mor
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Red Robin and the Undead Earpiece.
Back again with another prompt! Although, I might start branching out to a couple of different fandoms in the future, idk.
Tim, when he was going on his Lazarus pit destruction crusade, accidentally drops his comm link in said pit. He was able to fish it out, and aside from the slight glowing, still works fine. Yay for durability!
Things are normal, and apparently Lazarus water encrypts his comm, who knew. But then he starts hearing teenagers voices over it, going on about ghosts, avoiding the government, and even their parents hunting them down.
Unfortunately, the Lazarus waters encryption work both ways, so Tim is having difficulty pinning down where the signal is coming from. At least he can give a few friendly tips to these young heroes.
Tl:dr, Tim drops his earpiece into Lazarus waters and can now hear everything team phantom is saying over the radio.
#dp x dc#dpxdc#dc x dp#dp x dc crossover#dp x dc prompt#dc x dp crossover#dc x dp prompt#dcxdp#dp x dc au#dp x dc writing prompt#dc x dp au#Tim Drake discovers ecto-technology#Can Tim hear dead people on his comm link now?#Like on a regular basis?#Can he now get ghost tips from victims???
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Have YOU got an old Windows PC Microsoft has told you can't run Windows 11? It's time to give it a new life!
How to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC Hardware using Rufus. You can also disable some other Windows 11 bullshit like data harvesting and needing a Microsoft account.
It has been in the news a lot lately that Windows 11 isn't allowed to be installed on PCs without certain requirements, including the TPM 2.0, a chip that was only included in PCs made in 2018 or later. This means that once Windows 10 stops receiving security updates, those PCs will not be able to (officially) run a safe, updated version of Windows anymore. This has led to an estimated 240 million PCs bound for the landfill. Thanks Microsoft! I get you don't want to be seen as the insecure one, but creating this much waste can't be the solution.
(I know nerds, Linux is a thing. I love you but we are not having that conversation. If you want to use Linux on an old PC you are already doing it and you don't need to tell me about it. People need Windows for all sorts of reasons that Linux won't cut.)
So lately I have been helping some under privileged teens get set up with PCs. Their school was giving away their old lab computers, and these kids would usually have no chance to afford even a basic computer. They had their hard drives pulled so I have been setting them up with SSDs, but the question was, what to do about the operating system? So I looked into it and I found out there IS actually a way to bypass Microsoft's system requirement and put Windows 11 on PCs as old as 2010.
You will need: Rufus: An open source ISO burning tool.
A Windows 11 ISO: Available from Microsoft.
A USB Flash Drive, at least 16GB.
A working PC to make the ISO, and a PC from 2018 or older you want to install Windows 11 on.
Here is the guide I used, but I will put it in my own words as well.
Download your Windows 11 ISO, and plug in your USB drive. It will be erased, so don't have anything valuable on it. Run Rufus, select your USB drive in the Device window, and select your Windows 11 ISO with the Select button. (There is supposed to be a feature in Rufus to download your ISO but I couldn't get it to work.?
Choose standard windows installation, and follow the screenshot for your settings. Once you are done that, press Start, and then the magic happens. Another window pops up allowing you to remove the system requirements, the need for a microsoft account, and turn off data collecting. Just click the options you want, and press ok to write your iso to a drive.
From there you just need to use the USB drive to install windows. I won't go into details here, but here are some resources if you don't know how to do it.
Boot your PC from a USB Drive
Install Windows 11 from USB Drive
If you had a licensed copy of Windows 10, Windows 11 will already be licensed. If you don't, then perhaps you can use some kind of... Activation Scripts for Microsoft software, that will allow you to activate them. Of course I cannot link such tools here. So there you go, now you can save a PC made from before 2018 from the landfill, and maybe give it to a deserving teen in the process. The more we can extend the lives of technology and keep it out of the trash, the better.
Additional note: This removes the requirement for having 4GB Minimum of RAM, but I think that requirement should honestly be higher. Windows 11 will be unusable slow on any system with below 8GB of RAM. 8GB is the minimum I think you should have before trying this but it still really not enough for modern use outside of light web and office work. I wouldn't recommend trying this on anything with 4GB or less. I am honestly shocked they are still selling brand new Windows 11 PCs with 4GB of ram. If you're not sure how much RAM you have, you can find out in the performance tab of Task Manager in Windows, if you click the More Details icon on the bottom right. If you don't have enough, RAM for old systems is super cheap and widely available so it would definitely be worth upgrading if you have a ram starved machine you'd like to give a new life.
#Windows#Windows 11#tech#tech advice#pc#TPM 2.0#rufus#open source#open source software#technology#tech tips
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if you interact with Jenessica you will be reassigned to the JAR.
#business#businesscore#business memes#office space#memes#this is business#business tips#IT#business woman#server room#technology#wires#capitalist hell#officecore#corporate hell
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7 Ways to Break Your Phone Addiction
1. Stop charging your phone near your bed.
2. Get an actual alarm clock instead of setting the alarm on the phone.
3. Turn off your phone notifications.
4. Delete apps that are too addictive & not useful for you.
5. Set a clear intention for you're picking up your phone & put it aside as soon as you are done.
6. Try a phone- free day once a week.
7. Try going out to places nearby without your phone.
#health & fitness#healthcare#health and wellness#phone addiction#healthylifestyle#healthy life tips#internet#mobile.#technology#eyecare
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one time i was at a folk museum and got talking with an older lady folk artist (like late 60s/70s) who was doing bead weaving, and she told me that she's been working here for a while, but only started bead weaving recently, because they asked her "hey, do you know bead weaving? if yes, can you demonstrate it for the visitors?" and she was just like "yeah, of course i know how! no problem :)" and then went home and typed "bead weaving tutorial for beginners" into youtube.
i left that conversation with a lot of bead weaving tips, but the real lesson i learned was "lie to your employers, the skill can't be THAT hard to master." ❤️
#and also “the technological progress is your friend”#for an actual bead weaving tip she told me that she likes to just convert cross-stitch borders into beaded bracelets#it doesn't take a lot of effort you mostly just have to mess around with the colors. sometimes make it a lil less wide.#she showed me the bracelet she was making (pretty rose pattern)#and the cross-stitch border she converted it from#and then she drew the border of the tablecloth of that table on some graph paper to show me what she meant lol#super nice woman i ❤️❤️❤️ talking to folk artists#i am always very enthused and they are also very enthused to meet someone excited about the art#🌌
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#How to Tell if Your Suspicion of New-Fangled Technology is Warranted#tips#tricks#life hacks#helpful hints#advice#suspicion#anxiety#unreality
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i have just been vindicated in my data hoarding: a song i used to be able to find on youtube has been taken down.
if you enjoy something online, and you have the means, i strongly urge you to find some way to save it to your hard drive.
my methods:
linux: Ultimate Media Downloader 4 my favorite in this list, UMD4 is totally free and lets you download media from many websites in both audio and video formats with no daily download limit. i encourage you to donate to the developer if possible. windows: 4K Video Downloader this program is also technically free and can download media as both video and audio. try to find an older version; newer versions only allow 6 downloads per day for free, but when i first found the program, you could do 30. all desktop/laptop platforms: Audacity a lesser-known method for sampling audio from literally anywhere, which is (as of this writing) untraceable, is audacity's ability to record the computer's audio output directly.
you'll want to download things in layman's quality (medium settings, i.e. 480p video, 320Kb/s MP3 audio) to preserve space, as full lossless quality takes up a huge amount of space for fairly little benefit. save the high qualities for your favorite things. this will save you tons of money on storage devices.
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Fantasy Worldbuilding Questions (Technology)
Technology Worldbuilding Questions:
What is the level of technological development in the world? Is it roughly as developed as ours, or closer to a past feudal system or a futuristic system where tech such as AI, robotics, communication, transportation and healthcare are more advanced?
What is the impact of each technological development on others (for example, how have advances in AI affected communication or transportation)?
Who developed or discovered a specific technology important in your world, and what impact did its invention or discovery have?
Who benefits the most from technology in this world, or is access and benefit equal? Why is that (for either answer)?
Where is key technology produced or developed? What advantages and disadvantages might this give the producer?
Where is the greatest technological innovation happening in the world, and what are its benefits and risks to society?
When did certain technologies become obsolete (or will they), and who will that affect?
When technology breaks, glitches, or behaves unexpectedly, what are the possible consequences? What margin is there for error?
Why is a technology important to a specific group of people in your world – what benefits or advantages does it confer?
Why is specific technology restricted or prohibited, and by whom? (For example, many kids are forbidden cell phone access due to low access control for adult content in our world).
❯ ❯ ❯ Read other writing masterposts in this series: Worldbuilding Questions for Deeper Settings
#writeblr#novel writing#writing tips#writing advice#fiction writing#writing#worldbuilding#writing research#technological development#obsolete tech#who benefits#fwq
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I made these info sheets explaining the basics of searching for fanfic, for someone on twitter who didn't know where to start.
Sharing here too, in case anyone else might find it useful (either for themselves / for passing on to someone who wants help) 💕
If anything is unclear / missing / mistaken, please do let me know - and then I can improve these ❤️
#our flag means death#ofmd#archive of our own#fanfic#fan fiction#fan fic stuff#ao3 fanfic#ao3#slash fanfiction#fanfiction#reading#ao3 navigation#internet help#technology tips#tech advice#storytelling#ofmd fanfic
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Ermmm sorry if this is weird but do u maybe have any like, ““original”” cyberpunk prompts? I want to write something cyberpunk for an au but I just don’t have any ideas right now no matter how long I brainstorm
Exploring Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk is a very unique genre, which is why so many people are both attracted to it and stumped when attempting to develop plots within an unknown world. Think of Black Mirror created by Charlie Brooker (TV show), Blade Runner written by Philip K. Dick (a movie based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, a classic Cyberpunk novel), Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan (modern Cyberpunk novel), etc. -- each of these were incredibly influential in their own right, but they all also build their worlds gradually while having a single easy-to-explain concept that can spawn an entire universe. To be more specific, each story establishes an issue created by an advanced society ignorantly abusing technology, then allow their characters to explore that problem and try to find a solution in a manner that isn't explicitly black or white for society as a whole, but every shade of grey.
For Black Mirror, each episode anthologically builds upon a high-tech future within the same universe and explores how its characters interact with problems created by new pieces of said technology, both good and bad.
For Blade Runner, the story establishes that androids seem to be malfunctioning, but the bounty hunter charged with hunting them down discovers that the true issue lies in society's understanding of what it means to be human.
For Altered Carbon, the novel explores the issue derived from the obscene length of time it would take for humans to travel between planets stretched across the universe, then dives into more detail regarding how a solution has been abused.
How to Construct a Cyberpunk Concept
What we'd recommend is to start by asking the right questions and looking in the right places. Black Mirror takes its inspiration from a variety of technology, both new and old; Blade Runner explores the idea of AI and androids during the 80's when robotics was on the forefront of innovation; Altered Carbon took note of our increasing ability to travel in an interstellar fashion, then posed a simple question regarding the limits of humanity (specifically, time).
This may sound strange, but the best thing you can do is seek out trends online and scientific journals about new breakthroughs, then ask questions about what may go wrong. For example, an old post we featured here on AUideas that has since been removed from ~2017 because it's in the process of being developed into a script (sorry guys, our bad!) called Dreamscape Co. uses this exact method. When the prompt was made, Admin M was in the process of reading a scientific journal about how neurologists had been able to project a person's thoughts into an image. Although the technology was rudimentary at the time, Admin M posed the question "if dreams can be viewed, what if dreams can be watched in real time with a high quality image? What if they could be immersive? What would that industry look like? Who would pay how much to see a certain person's dreams?" This spun out into a sweeping cyberpunk mini-series, yet came from a simple news article.
Some Cyberpunk Inspiration
When performing a quick search, some amazing ideas seemed to jump out from technology news headlines these past couple weeks alone:
Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal (FLC) Technology Being Used in 3D Displays
Unlike holograms, this technology uses liquid crystals that exhibit spontaneous polarization, meaning their orientation can be influenced by an electric field. They're high-speed, low-power, and have innumerable applications in the future. So, what could go wrong?
How could this technology impact the medical field? Although this may not be possible, consider what could occur if FLCs were injected into human bodies and influenced by electric fields to perform different tasks and functions, such as replacing an organ, attacking cancer cells, etc. How could such a technology be abused or go wrong? How many could die with a simple pulse, like an EMP?
Real-Life Freeze Ray Technology Created for the US Airforce
This technology hasn't been developed to be used as weaponry, but instead to replace large amounts of coolant that must be used on space and air crafts to prevent the machinery from overheating (coolant is heavy and can reduce efficiency yet is absolutely necessary due to the fact that space is a vacuum and therefore does not cool heat like air would on Earth). This "freeze ray" technology utilizes plasma's strange property that seems to break the second law of thermodynamics: it chills down when touching another object before heating up, which experts have proposed is because it vaporizes the ultra-thin layer of carbon and water on an object upon contact, similar to how water evaporates off your skin when stepping out of a pool. The question must be asked: how could such technology be used for not just utilitarian means, but outside of the Airforce's intentions?
Perhaps the technology could be manipulated and over-chill an aircraft, or otherwise damage internal engineering.
Consider its potential applications here on Earth: what could benefit from being chilled with something light-weight and low-power? How could it be integrated into homes? What could be disastrously destroyed with such technology?
Breakthrough in Enhanced Geothermal Systems Technology May Completely Replace Carbon Energy Sources
Google and Fervo have successfully developed geothermal technology that has increased its efficiency and broke records by changing existing rock formations in the Earth's crust. For a natural geothermal energy system to produce electricity, it has to have the right amount of heat, fluid, and rock permeability -- these Goldilocks conditions can be difficult to find 'in the wild'. However, this new Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) targets the most-easily found aspect (rocks with high heat) then creates the necessary permeability artificially by drilling to the intended rock formation and injecting fluid to create fractures in the rock, achieving the necessary Goldilocks conditions. Sure, this may be carbon-free energy, but what would happen if this were employed on a mass scale?
When energy is prioritized by a high-tech society over food and water, how could citizens gain access to those resources?
What long-term effects could such a system have on the Earth as a whole? Could the ground become unstable? Maybe earthquakes crumble city after city? Maybe the entire Earth's crust loses its integrity and disintegrates, pulling only a lucky few deep underground and forcing them to survive off the left over fluid injected into the Earth's crust and whatever they can find.
Closing Thoughts
As you can see from above, there's a crazy amount of inspiration that can be drawn from current technology events. What's important to remember is that yes, we've been talking about complicated technology, but only you have to understand how it functions in your universe down to the molecule, not your audience. Deep technology topics can be dry to a certain extent, and over-explaining your world can be damaging to your story. Explanations regarding how technology works in each of the stories we discussed is limited for that same reason (Black Mirror's overarching concepts, specifics about how Blade Runner's Replicant technology are rarely discussed, etc.). Leave some mystery surrounding how your cyberpunk world functions and allow how your characters room to breathe and interact with that world -- it can speak for itself. Your audience may first love the idea behind your story, but what they'll remember and relate to is how your protagonists and antagonists suffer and prevail within your universe.
We hope this answered your question, and feel free to follow up if you'd like some more guidance and advice on how to construct your Cyberpunk story! In addition, feel free to check out our other post which outlines more information on how to build a Cyberpunk world.
Now get to writing, and have an awesome week!
-- Admin M x
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de-google your phone
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Calendar would work as well.
#sarcasm#sarcastic#humor#dark humor#memes#funny stuff#haha#lol#funny post#funny memes#wisdom#kindness#knowledge#meaning of life#purpose#consciousness#life tips#life lessons#life#lifestyle#life quotes#life series#existence#technology#technically#technophilia#technews#technoblade#meme humor#meme
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The Wi-Fi Multi-Tool You Need
Wow! The WLAN Pi R4 is such a useful tool for wireless networking! It basically does everything you'd want it to do. In this video, I go over most of the features of WLAN Pi R4 and the WLAN Pi OS so that you can have a complete picture of this device's capabilities. Let's do it!
#make your wifi faster#wifi router#education#free education#hacking#technology#educate yourself#security#educate yourselves#youtube#The Wi-Fi Multi-Tool You Need#wi fi#cool tech#tech tips#computer#computing#nerd talks#geek#Youtube
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if p03 was a pokemon gym leader would his type be electric or steel
#i feel like a 'technology' theme fits better with electric but steel feels on par for a factory/robotic thing#i think him being able to use a rotom tips the scales towards electric for me#but revavroom and iron treads are also soooo good#what do you think. yea i am asking for a potential art thing#oh actually you know what? maybe the scrybes should be elite four not gym leaders. cuz theres 4. better reason to give them a powerful team#kc is the champ obviously(: she might be a dork but she whips ass#imagine challenging the league and being able to FEEL the choking cloud of toxic interpersonal drama between them all
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always an oddly special sort of humbling when your faceID starts working once you take off all ur makeup
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