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techdirectarchive · 1 year ago
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How to Restore Deleted Azure App Service Using PowerShell
In this post, I will briefly take you through how to restore deleted Azure App Service using PowerShell. Before I proceed, let’s talk about Azure App service in detail. Azure App Service is a managed platform created by Microsoft for hosting web applications, mobile backends, and RESTful APIs. You can easily deploy WordPress on Azure App Service. You also use Azure CLI to create App Service and…
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strangebiology · 7 months ago
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Success is Dependent on Secret Information
A lot of career success depends on you and the work you put into it, as well as luck beyond your control, but sadly, it also depends on secret information, magic words, and stupid little tricks.
That's not fair. I don't like it, but we can help by sharing that secret information--which is the antidote to gate-keeping. That's why I recently wrote this in my Authors of Nonfiction Books in Progress substack:
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It can be really disheartening to realize that, when you thought you failed at something because you didn't do well enough, other people had the magic words. For instance, some injustices I've witnessed (that may or may not always be the case, or maybe not anymore!) include:
A good athletic score doesn't get you into a college sport--having a coach or parent talk to the college coach is mandatory
Many school-sponsored scholarships are often not tightly linked to grades, test scores, or financial need, but whether the student said the right words ("I can't afford that") to the right person (presumably some financial office person.)
Apparently, some aspects of some degrees are cheated on by most students (if that's the case, we should tell all students that it's ok to cheat on that so they don't waste their time on something that apparently wasn't important anyway, or worse, fail out just for being ethical.)
Especially related to books: Few people will mention that you can get grants! Not my agent, not my publisher, not the 1 zillion "pros and cons of trad publishing" articles out there mentioned grants (Grant eligibility is a HUGE benefit of trad publishing.) I got more money from grants than my entire book advance!
Let me know what magic words/secret knowledge you've learned, that you wish you knew sooner. Or: the widespread understanding of what information would make a field more fair?
And please share ANBIP with anyone writing, publishing, or seriously about to start writing, a nonfiction non-memoir book, especially if they're interested in the more practical side (I share more about resources and strategy than craft.)
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sickly-sapphic · 1 year ago
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this disability pride month you can help disabled people by continuing to mask up, using appropriate masks (KN95 or N95) and appropriate masking technique (wash your hands before and after putting it on, don't touch the front, make sure there's no gaping) 🫧
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need-him-pregnant-poll · 1 month ago
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Reproductive Rights/Healthcare Groups & Donation Resources (WIP)
Planned Parenthood
Fòs Feminista
PSI
Center for Reproductive Rights
Engender Health
National Network of Abortion Funds
Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project
The Brigid Alliance
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dragon-flies-72 · 3 months ago
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The sheer advantage Xeno had when both Senku and him woke up will always astonish me. I can practically guarantee that if he wasn't surrounded by some of the most capable soldiers in America and a platinum ring the civilisation he built would be nowhere near advance as the Kingdom of Science.
Senku was petrified in his school surrounded by children with nothing and had to deal with a whole ass war and still beat Xeno. Xeno might know how to create rockets but Senku beats him in pure general knowledge any day of the week.
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minanism · 3 months ago
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𐙚. † ⠀⠀ضوء
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tofuromia · 5 months ago
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⠀⠀⠀ ⠀.⠀⠀⠀˚     * •⠀⠀ ⠀⠀❤︎ ⠀⠀⠀𓂂⠀⠀.
⠀⠀⠀ 🪽 ♥︎𓏶 i swore i’d seen you before
Underneath the sheets, you enchanted me ✧ ࿁
⠀⠀⠀☪︎ ⠀˚    . ˚    ☽ׄ    .     .    ˚ .
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froopis · 1 year ago
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//aguardiente y limón %ᵕ‿‿ᵕ%
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rlism · 21 days ago
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. ، with you, my skies were ৎ୭
cloudy, grey and dark ! . .
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gingermaple · 1 year ago
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post-apocalypse cleo
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techdirectarchive · 1 year ago
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How to Deploy Azure Resources Using Azure Bicep
Azure Bicep In this article, I show you how to deploy Azure resources using Azure Bicep. It is a domain-specific language (DSL) for declaratively deploying Azure resources. It aims to simplify creating and managing your Azure infrastructure by offering several advantages over the traditional method using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates. Azure Bicep is used to deploy resources such as…
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doesloves · 1 month ago
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literaryvein-reblogs · 7 months ago
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Hi! Do you have any advice for switching pov in the middle of a scene without it feeling just...wrong?
Like, yeah, this scene will be in character A's point of view but in one particular moment of the scene B's perspective is also important. How could I do that swiftly, without confusing the readers?
Thanks xx
Hi, here's an excerpt from this post and another reference linked below:
Tips for Writing From Multiple Points of View
Switching between characters’ perspectives can be a great tool in novel writing, but it can also confuse your reader. Here are some tips from various writers:
Clearly define perspective shifts. Each time you change perspectives, make it abundantly clear to your reader. If your reader is busy trying to figure out which character’s head they’re in, they won’t be paying as much attention to what’s going on in the story. All that head-hopping can make your reader feel frustrated. You can make this clear to the reader by giving each character a distinct voice, repeating a character’s name, or having one character narrate from the present tense and another from the past tense. Another strategy is to give your perspective changes a regular pattern, so your reader can anticipate those shifts.
Give each character a unique perspective and voice. Each character should have something unique to contribute to the story that only they can share. You don’t necessarily have to change the point of view, but you should give your characters individualized personalities and opinions. If your characters all have the same voice, your reader will get confused about who is speaking. Plus, characters won’t seem as real or believable.
Beat sheets and outlines for multiple POVs. Use outlining tools if it works for you. Some writers find them helpful to keep track of the multiple characters, and even timelines.
Pay attention to point of view and tense. In nonlinear storytelling, it often makes sense to inhabit different perspectives by changing point of view and tense. Maybe the bulk of your story is written in the present tense from the first-person POV of your main character, while flashbacks are written in the past tense and in third-person. Or, you may want to include multiple points of view from different characters existing in different time periods. All of that is possible, but make sure you’re keeping track of point of view and tense changes to avoid confusing your reader. Avoid changing POV or tense in the middle of a scene, and consider making a chapter break every time you change point of view.
Additional Reference ⚜ More: Notes & References ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs
Choose which of these tips would work best for your story. Hope this helps!
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m00nbap · 11 months ago
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I’ll meet you in every life.
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    ꙳  ⟢  🦢 ◦ ✺
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frozen-seagrass · 11 months ago
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The WALL-E au no one asked for
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