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Meet the Dads of River Glen Community College
River Glen Community College has become well-known in recent years for its supportive programs assisting expecting dads under 25. With flexible class schedules, academic counseling tailored to their needs, and an on-campus child-care center in the works, it’s no wonder young fathers feel at home there. Lets meet some students here at the college!
Andrew Carter, 19 Andrew is a quiet History major who discovered his passion for teaching after volunteering at a local museum. River Glen’s lenient attendance policies and free tutoring sessions have allowed him to thrive academically—even while managing morning sickness and evening study sessions. He is 7 months pregnant with his boyfriends baby. The pregnancy was unplanned but taken well from family and friends.
Kai Simmons, 20 We meet Kai who is an arts major who doodles tattoo designs in the margins of his lecture notes. The school’s open-minded faculty and frequent mental health workshops have helped him stay focused through the ups and downs of pregnancy. He attributes his newfound confidence to the supportive campus culture that lets him be both an artist and an expectant father.
Julian Park, 23 Julian a computer science student eyeing a future in software development, he navigates back-to-back coding labs while planning for parenthood. With River Glen’s flexible online courses, he can write code from home on days when exhaustion or prenatal checkups demand a lighter schedule. His professors, well-versed in the college’s pro-family policies, always accommodate him with extended deadlines when needed.
Devin Brooks, 21 We meet Devin who is studying business administration, he’s spearheading a new student-run fundraiser for the upcoming child-care center. River Glen’s scholarship system—which awards aid based on student-led community initiatives—has helped him stay financially stable and on track to finish his degree before the baby arrives.
Each of these four future dads credits River Glen Community College’s unique approach—offering flexible class times, easy re-enrollment for those who pause their studies, and a judgment-free atmosphere—for helping them balance classes with prenatal appointments and occasional bouts of morning fatigue
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gingiesworld · 2 years ago
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Fatal Attraction
Chapter Two
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Pairings: Wanda Maximoff x GN! Reader/Wanda Maximoff x Jarvis Stark
Warnings: Angst. Fluff.
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18+ MINORS DNI
Wanda was excited to start her first day at Oscorp, of course she never told Jarvis where she was working. Oscorp and Stark Industries are the biggest rivals in the USA, both companies sell high tech software and Oscorp also sell pharmaceuticals and weapons, something which Tony had stopped Stark Industries manufacturing. So Stark had lost a lot of investors due to lack of materials.
"Why are you up so early?" Jarvis asked his wife as she sat at the table, a cup of coffee in one hand and a slice of toast in the other.
"I have my first day today." She told him as she put the cup down, gathering her things.
"What time will you be home?" He questioned as she raised her brow. "I just want to know if I should expect dinner or not when I walk through the door."
"Seriously?" She scoffed as he gazed at her. "I am not a little housewife. It is not my job to mother you!" She left the toast and coffee on the table as she grabbed her purse, heading straight to the door. "Don't expect me to cook dinner for you tonight." She told him before she slammed the door behind her. Heading straight into the cold city air as she walked to Oscorp. Making her way up to the top floor after retrieving her I.D. badge.
"Wanda, good morning." Jean greeted her as she entered the office.
"Good morning. How are you and the little one?" She asked her as Jean smiled, resting her hand on her stomach.
"We are both great." She answered before Y/N walked in, three cups and a bag of donuts.
"Green tea for Jean, coffee for me and coffee for Wanda." They handed them the cups before placing the donuts on the desk. "And breakfast." The two women thanked them before Jean handed them a file.
"You have a meeting with Dr Stacy about the new antibiotic." Jean told them as they nodded.
"Would you spend this week showing Wanda how everything is done here?" They asked her. "I want her to know everything before you leave but if she doesn't get everything, I will always help if you need me." They told the two who just nodded. Wanda watched as they disappeared down the hall and towards the elevator.
"They don't really get a moment." Jean told Wanda who nodded, grabbing a seat beside the pregnant woman. "You seemed to be upset when you came in." Jean observed as Wanda shook her head.
"Just marital problems." Wanda shrugged as Jean looked at her shocked.
"But you're so young." She whispered as Wanda chuckled.
"We have been together forever." Wanda told her, soon interrupted by the phone ringing, watching as Jean showed her how to get into Y/N's schedule. Wanda was shocked at how many meetings they had in a day, and what time they actually finished work.
"They also never really rest." Jean told her.
"I can see." Wanda nodded as she swallowed.
"You won't be staying that long unless they need you for an emergency." Jean told her. "But the overtime is generous." The two had gone on with Jean showing Wanda how to use the company software and how to make the changes as Y/N headed towards the labs.
"So, how far along is the process?" They asked her as she looked up from her tablet.
"It is almost done, we just need to start trials soon." Gwen started. "It is supposed to be stronger than your average oral antibiotic, tackling the source of the infection. We have tried it on a test dummy but we won't get sufficient results until we open up for human trials."
"Get the FDA to sign off on the trials first." They told her as she handed them another file.
"We have also had to adjust the formula of the tranquilizers." She informed them. "The old formula was." She made a face. "It was too potent."
"Just keep me informed, inform the FDA and get that approval." They told her before they walked away with the new files in their hands. Once Y/N had made it back to the office, they spotted both Jean and Wanda chatting comfortably. "Ms Maximoff, a word please." They held the office door open for her which she had quickly moved inside. "Please, have a seat." Wanda was quick to follow their order as they placed the files down in their growing pile. "I assume that Jean has shown you most of the database."
"Yes." Wanda answered as Y/N smiled at her.
"Wanda." They stood up from their seat and looked out of the window for a brief moment before continuing. "I had to do some of my own research and it seems that your husband is none other than the son of Anthony Stark."
"I can explain." She tried, thinking she was going to lose her job.
"I know you can." They gave her a smile. "But I also have another contract for you to sign. It protects the assets of Oscorp and its investors." They reached inside their draw for a binded contract. "It pretty much states that you cannot speak of anything that happens inside of this building, or you will be facing a lawsuit." Wanda nodded in understanding, of course she hated the idea of lying to her husband but she needed to earn her way, not like anyone would understand. She held out her hand for a pen which they handed her one from their pen pot. "Just a quick question darling." They asked as they took the contract. "Why do you want to work if being Jarvis Stark's wife provides for you?"
"I want to be able to earn my own money." She told them honestly. "I don't want to be known as Jarvis Stark's pretty little wife."
"Then why did you marry him?" They questioned as she bit the inside of her cheek. A small smirk formed on their face before they smiled guiltily at her. "My apologies, it isn't my place."
"I love him." She told them, her eye contact never faltering. "I have loved him since the moment he asked me out, as nervous as he was for being the infamous Tony Stark's son. He was the complete opposite to his father, he was sweet and loyal, kind and caring."
"You said that as in the past tense." They told her. "So, you don't think he is the same man you fell in love with?"
"Are you my shrink?" Wanda questioned with a raised brow, making Y/N chuckle lightly before leaning on the desk before her.
"I just want the best for my employees Wanda." They told her, nothing but genuine affirmation of the words laced their tone. "I know the people outside of this company think I am heartless. A power hungry being but I only want what's right for every one who works for Oscorp, that is what Norman taught me before he left me as the sole successor of his company." Wanda listened as they spoke. "The company is as strong as the people who run it. I just keep everything in order, it's the employees who keep Oscorp running, their ideas, their knowledge, their creations keep Oscorp from going underground."
"I can say that I was one of those people." Wanda whispered as Y/N laughed a little.
"Wanda, you are now one of the people who keep Oscorp running too. You keep me on schedule and arrange the appointments for the investors." They rested their hand on her shoulder. "So I only have your best interests at heart." With that they grabbed their next file before heading to the door with Wanda following. "Just know you can always come to me." With that they opened the door for her before heading to Jean.
"Mr Fisk is downstairs." She informed them.
"Why don't you both order lunch? Take a break." They suggested, before they headed to the elevator, leaving Wanda pondering their last conversation.
"What is the deal with them and Norman?" Wanda asked Jean who shook her head.
"That is not my place to tell." She told her. "I only knew because I was Norman's assistant before Y/N took over."
"So you've been here longer?" She questioned as Jean shook her head.
"No, Y/N was always here, shadowing him, learning how to run the company. They even helped with the Glider Project." Jean told her. "Of course it failed, an accident happened and well, Norman scrapped it."
Wanda was most certainly drawn into the mystery that is Y/N Y/L/N.
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ui-alcoholic · 2 months ago
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One of the most defining 16bit computers was introduced in June 1985.
ATARI ST 520
DESIGN HISTORY & STRATEGY
The Atari ST series was born in a turbulent time: Atari had just been acquired by Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore, after leaving that company. Tramiel pushed for a quick-to-market product to compete with the Apple Macintosh and Commodore Amiga.
Development time: Less than one year — an aggressive schedule for a 16-bit GUI-based machine.
Initial models: The Atari 520ST was the first to ship, showcased at CES in 1985.
Innovative design: All-in-one casing (mainboard + keyboard), like the Amiga 500, but with better modularity (external floppy drive, monitor, etc.).
Former C=64 developer Shiraz Shivji led the design team. He tells a story about the Atari ST/Commodore Amiga history (source) "It is very interesting that the Warner Atari difficulties were due to Tramiel’s Commodore. The Commodore 64 was much more successful (I would say wildly successful) compared to the Atari Computers such as the 800 and the 400. We were also taking away sales from the video games division, the Atari 2600. Jay Miner was at Atari in the old days and was involved in the design of their products. He left Atari to design the Amiga. Atari had funded some of this effort and had an option to buy the Amiga. When we took over Atari in July 1984, the first order of business was to decide what to do with this option. The problem was that the Amiga was not quite ready and would need a lot of money to acquire. We decided to pass on Amiga, but this put enormous pressure on our own development team. Commodore, on the other hand, did not have an internally developed 32-bit graphics-oriented machine and did not have the confidence to develop the machine internally. They ended up buying Amiga for between $25-$30 million and spent a further $20 million or so and yet came out with a product a little after Atari. The roles were reversed, the Atari ST has a Commodore pedigree, while the Amiga has an Atari pedigree!"
MIDI AND MUSIC PRODUCTION
The 520ST included built-in MIDI ports — a revolutionary move. At the time, most other computers needed expensive third-party MIDI interfaces.
Key Software:
Steinberg Cubase – became the industry standard for MIDI sequencing.
Notator – early version of what later evolved into Logic Pro.
Pro 24, Dr. T's, and Hollis Trackman – widely used for composing, sequencing, and syncing synthesizers.
Used by Artists:
Fatboy Slim composed with the ST well into the 2000s.
Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, The Chemical Brothers, and Underworld used it in studio setups.
Many studios kept an Atari ST just for MIDI due to its tight timing and reliability.
SOFTWARE ECOSYSTEM
TOS/GEM: A fast and responsive GUI OS that was very usable on 512KB of RAM.
Productivity apps:
Calamus DTP – high-quality desktop publishing
NeoDesk – an improved desktop GUI
GFA Basic – a powerful programming environment
Graphics tools:
Degas Elite, NeoChrome – pixel art, animation
Spectrum 512 – used clever tricks to display 512 colors
While the Amiga had better graphics and sound, many games were first developed for the ST, then ported to Amiga. Key games:
Dungeon Master – first-person RPG with real-time mechanics
Carrier Command, Starglider, Blood Money, Rick Dangerous
Flight simulators, strategy, and adventure games flourished
CULTURAL IMPACT
In Europe (especially the UK, Germany, France, and Hungary):
The ST became a cornerstone of bedroom coding, Demoscene, and music production.
Local software houses and users created a vibrant community around the machine.
The Atari ST was used in schools, small studios, and households well into the early '90s.
In education: The ST's affordability and easy-to-use software made it a favorite in European schools and computer labs.
DECLINE & LEGACY
By the early 1990s, the ST line was losing ground to IBM-compatible PCs and faster Amigas.
Later models like the STE, TT030, and Falcon 030 tried to revitalize the line, with limited success.
Atari shifted toward consoles (like the Jaguar) and left the computer market.
Long-term legacy:
The Atari ST's MIDI legacy lives on — it helped standardize digital music production workflows.
Many musicians and retrocomputing fans still collect and use STs today.
A vibrant retro software/demo scene remains active, especially in Europe.
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xichilie · 7 months ago
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Two sides of a Gem < one-shot >
Bows, Bonds, and Broken Rules
A.N I decided to write a one-shot, a scene about Y/N and Ruby's (Elias) past, I also included Y/Ns older brother since I've mentioned him before.
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The lab was cloaked in the dim hum of machinery, the faint glow of monitors casting eerie shadows across the walls. Dr. Michael Laurent shuffled through the sterile workspace, a half-empty coffee mug clutched in one hand and a clipboard in the other. His eyes, darkened by exhaustion, scanned the data scrolling across the screen in front of him.
Prototype-7A’s diagnostics were scheduled to run tonight—standard procedure. But as his tired gaze flicked toward the platform where the puppet was supposed to be secured, his heart stopped.
The cables were disconnected. The restraints were loose. Prototype-7A was gone.
Michael’s clipboard hit the floor with a sharp clatter as panic surged through him.
“No, no, no…” he muttered, his breath coming in shallow bursts as he spun around. “Where is he?! Someone, check the security logs!”
Two researchers nearby froze at his outburst before fumbling with their terminals.
“D-Dr. Laurent, there’s no sign of forced entry or override commands,” one stammered.
“Then how did a six-foot puppet just walk away?” Michael snapped, running a hand through his disheveled hair. His eyes darted frantically around the lab before narrowing in realization.
“Y/N.”
Without another word, Michael bolted toward the hallway leading to the private quarters.
Meanwhile, in Y/N’s Room:
Soft yellow light bathed the small bedroom in a cozy glow. Y/N sat cross-legged on her fluffy pink blanket, a small basket of ribbons spread out beside her. Sitting stiffly across from her on the floor was Elias—formerly known as Prototype-7A.
The puppet’s tall frame seemed hilariously out of place in such a childlike setting. His mechanical joints and rigid posture contrasted sharply with the delicate pastel bows already perched crookedly in his hair.
“Okay, Elias, this one is the best one yet!” Y/N chirped as she carefully adjusted a bright lavender bow onto the side of his head.
Elias, who was designed for precision and combat analysis, sat there unmoving. His glowing artificial eyes flickered slightly as he processed her words.
“Y/N,” he said in his monotone voice, “I fail to understand how these decorations improve my operational efficiency.”
Y/N giggled as she tied the bow neatly. “They don’t, silly! But they make you look better. Who doesn’t want to look good, Elias?”
He blinked. “I am not programmed to prioritize aesthetics.”
She grinned cheekily. “Well, consider this your software update, mister!”
But before Elias could reply, the door to Y/N’s room burst open with a loud bang!
Michael stood in the doorway, wide-eyed and breathless, his lab coat askew and panic etched across his face. His gaze locked onto the scene before him—Y/N, frozen in place mid-bow-tying, and Prototype-7A, his head slightly tilted under a crown of pastel ribbons.
The silence was deafening.
“...Y/N?” Michael’s voice cracked slightly as he processed the absurdity of what he was seeing.
Y/N slowly lowered her hands from Elias’s hair and gave her brother a nervous smile. “Hi, Michael…”
Michael stepped into the room, his frantic eyes scanning over Elias, assessing every inch of the puppet for signs of malfunction. But Elias sat still, glowing eyes fixed on Michael without a hint of hostility.
“Y/N…” Michael’s voice was softer now, more exhausted than angry. “What are you doing? Do you have any idea how dangerous this is? What if he malfunctioned? What if he hurt you?”
Elias spoke before Y/N could. “I would not harm Y/N.”
Michael froze, his brow furrowing. “What did you say?”
“I would not harm Y/N,” Elias repeated flatly.
Y/N, sensing the tension, hopped up from her bed and positioned herself slightly in front of Elias. “He’s not dangerous, Michael! You said it yourself—he’s special. You made him that way. And… and he’s my friend!”
Michael let out a slow breath, running a hand down his face. “Y/N, he’s not just—” He stopped himself. “He’s not just a friend. He’s an advanced prototype. There are systems inside him we barely understand yet. You can’t just… take him out of the lab like he’s a toy!”
“He’s not a toy,” Y/N said firmly, crossing her arms. “And he’s not just a prototype either. He’s Elias.”
Michael froze again. “...What did you just call him?”
“Elias,” Y/N repeated, turning to glance back at the puppet with a soft smile. “It’s his name. I gave it to him because ‘Prototype-7A’ isn’t a name—it’s a serial number. Elias suits him better.”
For a moment, Michael said nothing. He simply stared at his little sister, standing protectively in front of a machine that shouldn’t have emotions or thoughts of its own—but somehow, under Y/N’s gentle care, did.
Michael finally sighed, his shoulders slumping in defeat. “Y/N… you can’t keep doing this. He wasn’t built for this kind of bond.”
“But he has one now,” Y/N said softly.
Elias’s head tilted slightly as his synthetic eyes flickered, his servos whirring faintly. “I do not understand… but I will protect Y/N.”
Michael let out a hollow chuckle, pinching the bridge of his nose. “Great. My million-credit prototype is now… a glorified bodyguard with bows in his hair.”
Y/N’s eyes lit up with a glimmer of victory. “See? He’s perfect!”
Michael gave her a tired smile and stepped closer, ruffling her hair. “You’re impossible, you know that?”
“I learned from the best,” Y/N quipped back.
Michael turned to Elias. “Come on. We need to get you back to the lab before the others start asking questions.”
Elias rose smoothly, towering over both of them, his ribbons bouncing slightly with the motion. Y/N reached out and gave his synthetic hand a small squeeze.
“See you later, Elias,” she said softly.
Elias inclined his head slightly. “Goodbye,
Y/N.”
As Michael guided Elias out of the room, he glanced back one last time to see Y/N carefully gathering the leftover ribbons.
The door clicked shut behind them, leaving Michael walking beside the puppet in silence. After a moment, Michael sighed.
The walk back to the lab was heavy with tension. Michael’s steps were brisk, his hand resting firmly on Elias’s shoulder as he guided him through the sterile halls. The pastel bows still sat delicately tied into Elias’s synthetic hair, their soft colors a stark contrast to the cold, metallic structure of his frame.
When they reached the heavy lab doors, Michael quickly punched in the access code. The mechanical hiss of the doors opening did nothing to mask the low murmur of anxious voices inside. The moment Michael stepped in with Elias, the conversations died down, replaced by wide-eyed stares and heavy silence.
“Dr. Laurent!” Dr. Finch’s voice cracked like a whip across the lab. He was already stalking towards them, his clipboard clutched tightly in one hand. “Where in the world have you been? Prototype-7A has been missing for over an hour!”
Michael didn’t stop walking, his focus on guiding Elias back to his platform. “Finch, he’s fine. He’s back, and there’s no damage or issue with his systems.”
“Fine?” Finch’s voice rose slightly, his face twisted in frustration. “He’s not a child you can let wander off, Michael! Prototype-7A is an extremely valuable and dangerous asset. And—” Finch’s eyes zeroed in on the pastel bows tied neatly into Elias’s dark hair. “And what is this? What is this nonsense?”
Michael exhaled heavily, pinching the bridge of his nose. “It’s nothing, Finch. Drop it.”
“Nothing? He looks like he’s been… decorated!” Finch sneered, his eyes darting to the other researchers who were trying—and failing—to suppress their amused glances.
Michael turned Elias around gently, guiding him back to his platform. Elias stepped up onto it with mechanical grace, lowering himself into the seat as Michael began reconnecting the diagnostic cables to his ports.
“Look,” Michael said tightly, without turning back to face Finch. “Prototype-7A is stable. There was no system breach, no mechanical failure, and no harm done. End of discussion.”
But Finch wasn’t finished. “End of discussion? Do you understand the implications of what happened today, Michael? He was gone. And don’t think I didn’t notice where you found him.”
Michael froze briefly before resuming his work. Finch’s voice dropped lower, venom dripping from every word.
“You found him with your sister. Tell me, Michael, was that… playtime productive? Did your little sister enjoy her tea party with Prototype-7A?”
Michael’s shoulders stiffened, and for a brief moment, the air in the lab felt suffocating. Slowly, he turned to face Finch, his tired eyes sharp with warning.
“Watch your tone, Finch.”
But Finch wasn’t backing down. “You’re letting sentiment cloud your judgment, Michael. Prototype-7A isn’t a companion. He’s a weapon—a tool. And tools don’t belong in the hands of children. They don’t belong anywhere outside this lab.”
The sharp sound of Finch’s voice seemed to echo in the sterile space. The younger researchers exchanged nervous glances, their unease obvious.
Then, a soft voice broke the silence.
“Dr. Finch,” Elias said evenly, his synthetic voice calm yet somehow sharp in its clarity. His glowing red eyes locked onto Finch without blinking. “Y/N placed the ribbons in my hair.”
The lab fell completely still.
Finch stared at him, frozen mid-breath, his eyes wide. Around him, the other researchers were caught somewhere between fascination and fear.
Michael cleared his throat softly, his voice steady but quieter. “Prototype-7A didn’t malfunction, Finch. He didn’t disobey any orders, he didn’t override any programming. He followed Y/N because… because she asked. And he did it without hostility, without violence. That’s not a failure—that’s progress.”
Finch’s mouth opened and closed a few times before he managed to stammer out, “That’s… that’s impossible. He shouldn’t—he can’t—respond to emotional cues. He’s… he’s…”
“A prototype?” Michael finished for him, his tone carrying an edge of bitterness. “Isn’t that what you keep calling him? Prototype-7A. Like he’s just some piece of equipment. But he’s not, Finch. He’s learning. He’s adapting. And whether you like it or not, that’s proof of success.”
Finch stepped back slightly, his face pale but his scowl still firmly in place. “This… this is dangerous, Michael. You’re walking a fine line. If the IPC gets wind of this…”
“Then let them,” Michael said softly, his tired eyes locking with Finch’s. “Because one day, you’re going to realize that Elias isn’t just wires and code. And when that day comes, I hope it isn’t too late.”
Without waiting for Finch’s reply, Michael turned back to Elias, adjusting the last cable and giving his shoulder a firm pat. “Rest now, Elias. You did well today.”
Elias’s head tilted slightly in acknowledgment, his glowing red eyes dimming slightly as the diagnostic systems began their cycle.
The pastel ribbons remained in his hair, untouched.
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Tailored for mid-career engineers and tech leads
Industry-aligned curriculum
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alkemylabz · 1 year ago
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assistant software nowadays is really too focus group tested. wheres the fun clippy desktop mascot type assistants. the little guys. back then they'd have an investor meeting and be like "Introducing a funny little guy called Bert" and it'd be like. a funny animal some dev drew after attending a scifi convention. nowadays all these AI assistants are named something like "Lynda Nouveuau" and are designed in a lab to look and sound exactly like the ceo's dad's scheduling assistant from the 1990s that he had a teen crush on. and it takes up 99% of your computers GPU to render one eyelash on her 900k tris "live avatar" that makes disturbingly long eye contact without blinking
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usafphantom2 · 2 years ago
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The 1,000th F-35 Has Been Built
Delays with a key upgrade program mean Lockheed Martin has yet to deliver the 1,000th F-35 and others to their customers.
Tyler RogowayPUBLISHED Jan 10, 2024 1:28 PM EST
Lockheed Martin has built the 1,000th F-35, but delays with a key upgrade program mean it is parked away awaiting delivery.
A newly produced F-35 is seen in its primer colors in Fort Worth, Texas. Lockheed Martin capture
Lockheed Martin has hit a huge milestone in F-35 Joint Strike Fighter production. However, that accomplishment, while outstanding, is complicated by the ongoing saga surrounding the development and testing of Tech Refresh-3 (TR-3) hardware configuration. TR-3 underpins the F-35's future capabilities, known collectively as Block 4. Delays with TR-3 mean that F-35s are being parked and not delivered after they are constructed, waiting for these features. So is the case for the 1,000th F-35.
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We asked Lockheed Martin about the status of deliveries of F-35s, including the 1,000th example, and they gave us the following statement:
"We continue to produce F-35s at rate and have jets in various stages of the final production process. Once these jets receive the necessary TR-3 hardware and final TR-3 software is available, they will continue through the production process, including parking, until they are delivered."
Regardless, hitting the 1,000 mark is really an incredible accomplishment for the controversial program that has struggled significantly at times.
As of early January, the F-35 enterprise has amassed over 773,000 flying hours, trained over 2,280 pilots and 15,400 maintainers across 14 flying services around the world, and flown more than 469,000 total sorties. There are now 32 bases and 11 ships hosting or capable of hosting F-35 units. As of now, there are a whopping 17 countries participating in the international Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.
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Current and expected future F-35 operating bases/ships. Lockheed Martin
Demand for the F-35 has never been higher. Recent geopolitical events and shifting threats have spiked orders. For newer customers or existing ones that are ordering more jets, getting TR-3 jets and potentially Block 4 capabilities will be of significant value. They will be receiving a far more mature aircraft and one with drastically expanded capabilities and growth potential than past versions.
Block 4 will include many new features, including much-expanded processing power, new displays, enhanced cooling, new EOTS and DAS electro-optical sensors, and a slew of additional weapons that will really unlock the F-35's potential. Above all else, the jet's new radar and electronic warfare suite should give it its biggest boost. The electronic warfare aspect alone is the biggest advantage Block 4 will bring, according to the Air Combat Command's top uniformed officer.
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Some of the unclassified upgrades are expected to be part of Block 4. The exact configuration is not publicly disclosed just yet. DOD
The current issue is that F-35s need a new hardware backbone and associated baseline software, collectively called TR-3, to handle the various demands of the Block 4 upgrades. TR-3 has and continues to suffer numerous delays in its development.
The increasing age of the F-35 program's current fleet of test jets and other limitations in existing test infrastructure, especially with regard to software labs on the ground, have compounded these issues. The first flight of an F-35 test jet with a version of the TR-3 backbone took place in January 2023 and efforts are underway to create a dedicated TR-3 test force with a total of six Joint Strike Fighters.
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A US Air Force F-35A test jet. USAF
As of December, the expectation is that the development of TR-3 will be finished sometime between April and June of this year, according to Defense News. If that schedule holds, this work be done between a year and 18 months later than expected.
The delays have also translated into significant added costs for the F-35 program. At a House Armed Services Committee hearing in December, Representative Donald Norcross, a Democrat from New Jersey, said that problems with TR-3 had led to a $1 billion cost overrun. The full estimated cost of the F-35 program though the end of its expected lifecycle in the 2070s is currently pegged around around $1.7 trillion, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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At the House Armed Services Committee hearing last month, Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt, the current head of the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO), seemed less than optimistic about the likelihood of there being no further TR-3 delays.
"Relative to the stability issues that were that we're seeing, we are working through them. ... I wish I had all of the solutions in place that prove to me that when I do something in the lab, it's going to show up that way in the air," Schmidt told the assembled legislators. "We have a number of fixes addressing the stability challenges. We will get to a stable, capable, maintainable airplane here."
However, "the data tells me it will be in the middle of spring, but I would have had a more positive answer six months ago ... so I don't have a super solid 'I can guarantee you this date,'" he added.
After the completion of the development of the TR-3 package, these improvements will still need to be integrated into existing jets. The F-35 program is separately pursuing upgrades to the Pratt & Whitney F135 engines that power all variants of the Joint Strike Fighter, as well as power and thermal management systems, which will also be critical for enabling Block 4 capabilities. The issues surrounding the F135 engine have become a very hot topic of debate.
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In the meantime, the U.S. military has made clear that it will not accept any new F-35s until the TR-3 issues are ironed out. This is ostensibly because the necessary checkout flights cannot be conducted on the jets until the hardware and its core software work reliably.
So, for at least another few months, the 1,000th F-35, and many others, are set to stay parked away waiting for work on the core TR-3 upgrades to be finished.
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astra-galaxie · 1 year ago
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*spawns in t-posing maliciously*
Can I get a uh...🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️👽🦾💔🎭😬 for Elliot Clayton please?
K byee *evaporates*
You come into my inbox T-posing maliciously and expect me to give you headcanons?🤨
I’m just pulling your leg!😉 Of course, I will! On to the Elliot headcanons!
🏳️‍🌈 A sexuality headcanon
Bisexual. Maybe Aroace, but that headcanon could be because Elliot strikes me as one of those teens who complain about love being gross. So, I’m not sure how much that influences the idea, but I could see it working for him, too.
🏳️‍⚧️ A gender headcanon
Well, while my instinct is to go with a cis-gendered male, another possible option for Elliot would be transgender. He reminds me of a friend of mine who started transitioning while we were in high school (coincidentally, their name is Elliot), and while my friend isn’t a tech genius, I see similarities between them. They have similar styles and personalities (though my Elliot is a little more upbeat), and while I can’t explain it well, I can say that’s where the headcanon comes from.
👽 A headcanon about a weird quirk of there
Elliot has a detailed routine for maintaining his equipment. He NEVER lets anyone else do it because he knows they'll mess it up somehow. It's a multi-step process where he cleans his equipment inside and out to keep his tech working perfectly. He cleans the hardware and the software to prevent anything from glitching or slowing down. He does it in the same order every time, and when he’s on a cleaning spree, people avoid entering his lab unless absolutely necessary.
🦾 A disability headcanon
Elliot is high-functioning autistic and has also been diagnosed with ADHD. He can easily hyper fixate on a topic but also needs to keep himself occupied by doing something. Hacking was one of his hyperfixations that he never grew out of and always returned to. He doesn't like telling people about his disabilities because he’s been bullied for them, but the Bureau doesn’t treat him differently because of them. They all took the time to educate themselves on autism and ADHD and learn about what it means for Elliot. They know how to help him through meltdowns brought on by overstimulation, and while Marina is the expert, the others are good at helping when she’s unavailable.
💔 An angsty headcanon
Elliot was traumatized by his time being captured by Anbu Devanesan. He talks to Marina about the ordeal, but the physical and mental scars still hurt him. He gets nightmares of being kidnapped and a twisted version of the night where the Bureau doesn’t save him. He also has a scar on his right temple from where Anbu cut him with his gun. Elliot hides it with his hair as best he can to avoid remembering having a gun against his head, and sometimes, he can’t even bring himself to look at his reflection. When he sees the scar, he’s imminently brought back to the dockyard in Singapore, where he nearly became SOMBRA’s newest recruit.
🎭 A headcanon about what they lie about
How late he stays up at night. Elliot has an atrocious sleep schedule; he barely sleeps. He enjoys staying up until at least midnight, but he usually stays up until later. Of course, in the past, he could sleep in as late as he wanted, but after joining the Bureau, he needed to wake up to an alarm. It's the main reason you’ll almost always see a cup of coffee or an energy drink on his desk in hopes of keeping him awake.
😬 A headcanon about the worst thing they’ve done
Elliot used to take hacking requests on the dark web before he joined the Bureau. Most were innocent enough, like hacking a client’s ex’s computer or messing up the software of evil companies. However, one of the requests he got seemed harmless enough at first, but it soon turned sinister. He was hired to hack and lock down an organization’s system and hold it for ransom. He did as asked, hacked the network his client provided him access to, and locked everyone out. It wasn’t until he was a couple hours into the mission that he found out the organization he had attacked was a children’s hospital in London after he heard about it on the news.
Elliot felt sick to his stomach at allowing himself to be used for something so horrible. He might seem heartless, but he would NEVER prevent someone from receiving medical care, especially not children. So, Elliot immediately released the hospital’s systems before they could pay anything to the one who hired him and covered his tracks. But not well enough. A few days later, the Bureau knocked on his door, and he was brought in for questioning. After hours of interrogation and making a deal with Chief Ripley, Elliot joined them in exchange for not going to jail and helped them arrest the mastermind behind the attack.
And that’s a wrap on my headcanons for Elliot!
Thank you for the request!
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arysgarden · 7 months ago
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week 1 | re-(centering, settling, organizing)
I embrace the new year with a cup of candy cane tea and a bare bullet journal whose only filled page resembles a coloring book. “2025” it announces, shaped from traced out (and colored in) vines that twist over one another to make the edges of the numbers. I have my “Quests” (new year’s resolutions) on one side, below a red (colored in) banner, and “Achievements” (unexpected, but defining experiences and moments in the new year) to the other, but of course, below its banner is empty space. 
The hardest thing about new year’s resolutions is accepting that the goals you wrote— potentially scoured Pinterest for, if you’re anything like me, who deemed their ten-goal list (already difficult) too skimpy on paper— require you to start today. Not in a week or a few days.
2025 is already a week old, and I have yet to put on my retainers (one of the many habits I swore to start this year); I have been using my creative pursuits as excuses to put off the gritty work of starting my term readings early (to loosen the burden of the start of term) or starting a research database for my lab work (I was supposed to do this…weeks ago); and my tasks for the “ambitious, but not unattainable” days I scheduled preceding the end of break continue to be postponed, dragged onto future days, with previously-schedule tasks rescaled and reordered to compensate for my unproductiveness. 
That isn’t to say I have been wasting this break. These past few days I have been easing myself back into a working mindset, doing the tedious, yet needed, tasks to set myself up for actually doing my larger goals: downloading and sorting readings for the term (if available), finding research programs to apply for, labs I would want to reach out to for those research programs, finally responding to neglected emails, and carrying out overdue action items from those message threads. I redid my notion for the year, scrapping the overcomplicated and overwhelming parts of my organization system that I just…didn’t use. 
A small aside: I see so many YouTube videos and Instagram reels marketing Notion as a game changing software for productivity, and I would spend hours scouring free templates and downloading them, watching videos on how to format pages or organize my knowledge, and eventually attempting to build my own aesthetic system. Only to almost never use it. I had the same problem with the Hobinichi planner (which I spent a ridiculous amount of money shipping overseas)! Systems require upkeep and consistency, and while I am absolutely one of those types of people that need to write things down to remember them and need organization systems to structure their time and keep their goals in check, I think I fell into the trap of having too many systems in place. I would “touch and go,” skipping between my paper planner, to creating a daily page in notion, that I would inevitably forget to check any of my tasks off from, to sometimes even ripping a page out of my notebooks to create a makeshift to-do list if I felt like it.
Don't get me wrong, Notion is an incredible program to visually organize information and create a workflow! I just wanted to put my entire life into Notion, and the fact of the matter is that...*my* system was not working for me. It didn't make sense for me to split up my life into 20 different pages that I honestly forgot to check and keep up with. I have bursts of motivation, much like the dawn of a new year, to create all these new ways to see and pick apart my life on these programs, but I quickly lose stamina to keep up with all of them.
So, one of my primary goals for 2025 is to simplify and redesign my organization systems (including Notion) to cater to my lifestyle and priorities. 
Being in uni with two jobs, being on board for a few student organizations, and studying biomedical engineering, I have found the most success in managing my day primarily with Google Calendar. I even downloaded the “Duration for Google Tasks” extension, so that I can assign tasks for specific time blocks and visually factor in the time estimated for completion into my plans around and beyond class and work schedules. This is how I best visualize my days and prioritize work for the week.
So, I massively simplified my Notion workplace to supplement what my Google ecosystem cannot adequately take care of for me. I almost use it as a control panel/dashboard, with dropdown yearly and quarterly goals; daily, weekly, and monthly habits; a dashboard to keep track of all my applications for internship and research opportunities; and for now, an “everything page” to organize and keep track of miscellaneous notes that I would like to find better homes for later. [A brief snapshot of my Notion page, affectionately also called "ary's garden" is below]
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It’s not perfect, but it’s a start! 
And as I progress throughout this "quarter" (I set the arbitrary end date of Q1 to Mar 29, 2025), I will keep and adapt what works and discard what doesn't. I just simply no longer have time to waste on systems that do not work for me.
And my bullet journal…will be more of a visual archive than a day-to-day task manager. I might write down some notes or visually plan out projects on its pages (instead of ripped out notebook pages I neatly fold and place into the depths of my backpack, never to be seen again), but it is not a part of my organizational system. It's more an art project than anything, and I am setting it up as such. Vision boards, photos, journal entries, ideas...we will see what I shall fill up this beautiful, blank journal with later, but this year I stop with the monthly and weekly spreads that beg for me to spill my life into its neatly traced boxes and under new list headings. This year, I accept the bujo for what it is: a hobby, that sometimes, I won't have time for.
I will update you all on how these changes impact my day-to-day operations and longer term achievements (or don’t). As I said before, we'll figure it out together!
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[Above is a Salem the Cat gif from one of my favorite television shows, Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996-2003), where he is sporting scholarly glasses sitting atop a book. He looks fabulous and unbothered, as always. Truly the vibe I'm trying to embody this new year]
Nevertheless, I didn’t start of 2025 on magically better footing simply because the calendar marked an ending and beginning or because my motivation shot up at the creation of resolutions. I spent much of this break resting and healing, and frankly, and I spent the first half week of 2025 doing the same. But, as the start of school again looms for the next few days, I actually feel restored and ready to take on the new year with all it promises...and requires of me.
I have applications to finish, readings to absorb, and a life to live. Guess I have to start today :)
Until next week, mis amores,
Ary
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babymagazinewizard · 2 months ago
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MDCA (Master Diploma In Computer Application) : Full Form, Eligibility, Duration, Syllabus, Scope
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What is the MDCA course?
The Master Diploma in Computer Application (MDCA) is a professional diploma course that helps you learn both basic and advanced computer skills. It is designed for students, job seekers, and working professionals who want to improve their knowledge of computers and information technology. MDCA full form is Master Diploma in Computer Application (MDCA). This course covers practical topics like using Microsoft Office, programming, web design, accounting software, and internet tools. It is a good option for those who want to get a job in an office, start a career in IT, or continue with higher studies in the computer field. The MDCA computer course is easy to understand and useful in many real-life situations.
What is the use of MDCA?
The Master Diploma in Computer Application (MDCA) is a professional, career-oriented diploma that provides comprehensive computer education. It benefits students, job seekers, and professionals who want to build strong technical skills for various IT, business, education, and administration roles.
Who Should Take MDCA?
Students wanting a career in IT
Job seekers needing computer skills
Small business owners
Teachers or office staff upgrading digital literacy
MDCA Computer Course Syllabus
No.Title of the Subject1.     Computer organization2.     Operating system concepts using windows and Linux3.     Personal computer software tools (MS Word,MS Excel and Power Point)4.     Programming in c5.     Object oriented programming through c++6.     Open office7.     Lab – I (MS Office)8.     Lab – III (C and C++)9.     Database management system using SQL,PL/SQL and Oracle10.   Visual programming languages using VB11.   Java Programming and Internet Applications12.   Computer networks13.   Lab -I (Oracle)14.   Lab I (VB)15.   Lab -III (Java)16.   Seminar17.   Project and viva
Why Choose the MDCA Course?
1. Comprehensive Curriculum Covering Diverse IT Domains
The MDCA program encompasses a wide range of subjects, including:
Computer Fundamentals
Operating Systems (Windows, Linux)
Office Automation Tools (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Programming Languages (C, C++, Java)
Database Management Systems (SQL, Oracle)
Web Designing (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
Accounting Software (Tally ERP)
Desktop Publishing (Photoshop, CorelDRAW)
Basic Hardware and Networking
This extensive curriculum ensures that students gain practical knowledge applicable to various IT sectors.
2. Eligibility and Duration
Eligibility: Candidates who have completed their 10th or 12th grade can enroll, making it accessible to a broad audience.
Duration: The course duration varies between 12 to 24 months, allowing students to choose a pace that suits their schedule.
3. Enhanced Employability
Completing the MDCA course opens doors to various job opportunities, such as:
Computer Operator
Data Entry Operator
Web Designer
Junior Programmer
IT Support Technician
Graphic Designer
The practical skills acquired make candidates suitable for roles in both private and public sectors.
4. Cost-Effective Learning
The MDCA course is quite affordable, with fees usually ranging from ?12,000 to ?24,000, depending on the institute you choose. This makes it a budget-friendly way to learn important computer and IT skills. For many people, it’s a smart choice because it offers good value for the money and helps build useful skills for jobs or further education in the field of computers.
5. Foundation for Advanced Studies
The knowledge gained from the MDCA course serves as a solid foundation for pursuing higher education in computer applications, such as:
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA)
This progression can lead to more specialized roles in the IT industry.
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iycworld · 3 months ago
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Streamline School Operations with All-in-One School Management Software
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Managing a modern school requires more than just academic excellence. With growing administrative responsibilities, increasing data volume, and higher expectations from parents and students, educational institutions face complex challenges every day. To keep up with the demands of digital transformation in the education sector, schools are turning to smarter tools like All-in-one school management software.
An all-in-one school ERP system centralizes every function — from admissions and fee payments to exam management and communication — into a single platform. This not only saves time and costs but also improves productivity, transparency, and communication among all stakeholders.
What is All-in-One School Management Software?
All-in-one school management software is a comprehensive digital solution designed to manage the academic, administrative, and financial functions of a school from a centralized system. Instead of relying on multiple tools or manual processes, schools can handle everything — admissions, attendance, grading, timetables, payroll, inventory, and communication — in one integrated platform.
Unlike traditional school software, this all-encompassing system allows real-time access to data, improved decision-making, and efficient operations that meet the growing expectations of the modern education ecosystem.
Key Features of All-in-One School Management Software
A robust all-in-one platform should cover every aspect of school management. Some of the most useful features include:
1. Student Information System
Manage student records, enrollment history, academic performance, and attendance, all from a centralized dashboard.
2. Fee and Finance Management
Automate billing, fee collection, and financial reporting. Parents can pay securely online, and schools can track dues in real time.
3. Attendance Tracking
Digital attendance can be taken by teachers and monitored by school administrators and parents via integrated apps.
4. Exam and Report Card Generation
Create exam schedules, enter marks, generate report cards, and share results with students and parents instantly.
5. Timetable and Scheduling
Plan and assign daily class timetables efficiently. Teachers and students receive automatic updates on any schedule changes.
6. Communication Portal
Facilitate communication between school management, teachers, students, and parents via messaging, notifications, and circulars.
7. Library and Inventory Management
Keep track of books, resources, lab equipment, and other school inventory with built-in tracking and issuing tools.
8. Staff Payroll and HR Management
Automate salary processing, leave tracking, and HR functions to reduce administrative workload.
9. Mobile App Integration
Access school data on the go with parent, teacher, and student portals accessible via dedicated mobile apps.
Benefits of Using All-in-One School Management Software
Implementing a unified ERP solution for your school comes with several practical benefits:
1. Operational Efficiency
Automation of routine tasks saves time, reduces human errors, and streamlines school operations across departments.
2. Real-Time Data Access
With all data in one place, school leaders can make quicker, more informed decisions based on real-time information.
3. Improved Parent Engagement
Parents get regular updates on their child’s attendance, academic performance, and upcoming events, encouraging stronger involvement in the educational process.
4. Cost and Time Savings
By eliminating the need for multiple software tools and manual processes, schools can significantly cut down on operational costs and administrative hours.
5. Enhanced Communication
An integrated platform ensures seamless communication among students, teachers, parents, and administrative staff.
6. Data Security
Cloud-based solutions offer secure storage and role-based access to ensure the confidentiality and safety of school data.
How Schools Can Implement All-in-One Software Effectively
For a successful transition to all-in-one software, schools must follow a strategic approach:
Needs Assessment: Identify key pain points and requirements before selecting the software.
Vendor Evaluation: Choose a vendor with a strong track record, excellent support, and customizable modules.
Training and Onboarding: Ensure that teachers, staff, and parents are trained to use the system efficiently.
Phased Implementation: Roll out the system in phases to avoid disruption and gather user feedback for improvement.
Performance Review: Regularly monitor the software’s performance and gather feedback to make the most of its features.
Choosing the Right All-in-One School Management Software
Not all school ERPs are created equal. When selecting an all-in-one solution, look for the following criteria:
Customizability: The software should adapt to your school’s size, policies, and specific academic structure.
Scalability: Choose a system that can grow with your institution, whether you add more students, teachers, or branches.
User-Friendly Interface: An intuitive UI ensures all users — from admins to parents — can navigate the platform easily.
Integration Support: Ensure the system can integrate with tools like Zoom, Google Classroom, payment gateways, etc.
Customer Support: Opt for a vendor that offers 24/7 support, training resources, and regular software updates.
Real-World Example
Let’s say a school with 2,000+ students implemented an all-in-one ERP solution. Within months, they saw:
A 60% reduction in manual paperwork.
40% improvement in fee collection rates due to online payments.
Enhanced academic tracking and better teacher-parent communication.
Less workload on staff and faster processing of daily school tasks.
Future of School Administration
As education continues to evolve, digital transformation is no longer a choice — it's a necessity. With hybrid and online learning environments becoming more common, schools need solutions that are accessible, secure, and flexible.
All-in-one school management software provides the tools schools need to keep up with these changes while improving learning outcomes, administrative transparency, and overall operational efficiency.
By consolidating every function under one roof, schools not only simplify their workflows but also create a more engaging experience for students and parents alike.
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smthliminal · 7 months ago
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⸻ ✧ 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐃𝐔𝐂𝐈𝐍𝐆 ⟨ the details ⟩
Name: Nicola Grimm
Nicknames: Nic
Pronouns: she/her
Age: 36
Neighborhood: Lakeside
Occupation: software engineer
Orientation: bisexual
Status: single
Residency: 3 years
⸻ ✧ 𝐁𝐈𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇𝐘 ⟨ the past ⟩
In Rochester, Nicola was brought into the world by Robin and Stella Grimm. Her father was a renowned surgeon and her mother a hospital administrator, raising her alongside two siblings she was smack in the middle of. The siblings were close and the home was always a happy one despite the long hours each parent tended to work. Nicola’s mother mostly made a set schedule so that she could be as present as possible in the upbringing of her children, denying her husband’s offer to hire help for her every single time he mentioned it. She didn’t believe in her children being raised by nannies nor did she want her children to become latchkey, which meant that she had to be passed up a few times when it came to promotions given that she needed to stick to a strict nine to five schedule. Stella wanted to be home every night to prepare dinner for her family and check on her children’s homework. The siblings couldn’t be any more different from each other; Nicola’s older sister was very much the girly type that was a princess as a child and a popular cheerleader when she reached her teens, whereas her younger brother was adventurous and sporty. She, herself, was the nerdy type. Nicola loved to read and had a knack for tech, she either had her nose in a book or was taking something apart and putting it back together often leaving things to run better once she was done messing with them. She was lucky in the fact that she received two great qualities from her parents, her organization from her mother and her precision from her father.
During her school years, Nicola wasn’t the popular kid, she was either in the library or the science lab. But her lack of popularity wasn’t ever a problem for her, she was never a busy body like that and she was quite overshadowed by her siblings. Her older sister was very popular and her peers were generally nice to her for that reason, although it only made living in her older sister’s shadow that much more difficult. She was beautiful and had a figure enviable of every single girl in school, she had a charm about her that was effortless which only made her appearance that much more powerful and devastating. Nicola would often look at herself in the mirror, stare at her boyish figure and wish to be a little something more, especially since it seemed to be what most people, especially in high school, seemed to put the most value into. Where Nicola had no popularity when it came to dating opportunities she made up for when it came to her scholastic achievements. She was the girl that made honor roll every quarter, was in all AP classes as well as some classes she was taking advanced at the local college, and was in programs such as GATE.
Naturally she earned a scholarship to the University of Minnesota and entered into the electrical engineering and computer science program. Nicola excelled immediately, coding and programming by then were already second nature to her given her tech abilities that had already bloomed in her early teen years. Back in those days, before her life was consumed with coursework and internships at startups and big tech companies that littered Minneapolis, she made a good living with a side hustle as a computer repair. Nicola also did some hacking, for fun, but also for a hefty fee. She did so well that she passed her undergraduate in three years and was already onto her graduate when the job offer came to work for Google. It was a job that Nicola simply could not turn down, but it was the first time her schedule really became a challenge. The demands of her new job as a software engineer and programmer were difficult to keep up with when also trying to balance out the remainder of her university education.
Somewhere along the way she’d met a man, one that was funnily enough a few years her senior. He was a bit of an opposite to her; outgoing and charismatic, a university sport’s star that was going places, someone that was no doubt the popular heartthrob type. It was a huge wonder to Nicola how she’d caught his attention but they seemed to compliment each other because of that. Before she knew it she was married and they were living in a home in Pennsylvania, where he had been drafted to post university to play for the Flyers, and she had been thrilled for his success and rise to stardom as he accomplished his dreams. The things she wanted were put on hold and Nicola saw no issue with making that sort of compromise, she figured she was young and had plenty of time. She never would have guessed that someone that had seemed so devoted to her would betray her by cheating on her with another woman. Her husband couldn’t make it home one night, their anniversary, and when she’d called him another woman answered his phone. It was the straw that broke the proverbial camel’s back. They’d been struggling for some time. Day by day, he grew more and more disinterested in her and their marriage.
When he didn’t fight the divorce and quietly signed the papers, Nicola knew she had done the right thing, as much as it had devastated her. Maybe she had never been good enough for him in the first place and this had all been some big cosmic joke. The women that surrounded him at games, the other player’s wives and girlfriends, well — they looked more like her sister. They were all stunning and model types or could’ve been. Whereas Nicola was small and awkward, the geek who nerded out over tech. After she left, she went to California, working at the massive Google campus in Silicon Valley. It was only a week after the ink had sealed the finality of their divorce that Nicola had discovered that she was pregnant. Deciding that her then ex-husband didn’t deserve it and likely wouldn’t want to have a family with her since he hadn’t wanted her in the end, Nicola kept the pregnancy to herself and eventually raised a son on her own.
The way to Woodside was because of her mother. Stella had been born and raised in the coastal Michigan town and since her father had passed she’d moved back to her origins. When Stella became ill Nicola packed up and moved to Woodside to take care of her ailing mother with her son. By then she’d moved on from Google and had begun working for Dock Yard, Inc and also for a security company in their software and web solutions department. Like father, like son however her boy had a natural inclination and talent for hockey. Now she’s a mom rink side and back in familiar territory she never thought she’d be again.
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Q4 results today: Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, RailTel, 5Paisa Capital and others to declare earnings on May 1
Q4 results today: Adani Enterprises and others are set to announce their financial results today, May 1, 2025, with more companies lined up for May 2.
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Q4 results today: As the earnings season enters the month of May, several major companies, including tech giants TCS, HCL Tech, and Infosys, and banking majors HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Yes Bank, have already announced their financial results for the quarter/year ended March 31, 2025.
On Thursday, May 1 2025, Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone and RailTel Corporation of India are among the major companies scheduled to announce financial results, according to the BSE calendar.
Q4 results today – Full list
5paisa Capital, Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, Bondada Engineering, Dr Lalchandani Labs, Eternal, Home First Finance Company India, Jaiprakash Power Ventures, Madhav Infra Projects, Nuvoco Vistas Corporation, Paushak, RailTel Corporation of India, Rajasthan Tube Manufacturing Company, SIS and Sportking India will be declaring earnings today.
Q4 results tomorrow
On May 2, 2025 companies scheduled to announce financial results are AAA Technologies, Archean Chemical Industries, Aether Industries, Ami Organics, City Union Bank, Dhampur Bio Organics, Deep Industries, Dhani Services, Godrej Properties, Gravita India, Infobeans Technologies, Indian Overseas Bank, Jindal Saw, Kids Medical Systems, Latent View Analytics, Marico, Mishka Exim, Nagarjuna Agri Tech, Newgen Software Technologies, Nitco, Nitta Gelatin India, Omax Autos, Parag Milk Foods, PNB Gilts, Pyxis Finvest, R R Kabel, Sadhana Nitro Chem, Sanofi Consumer Healthcare India, Sunteck Realty, Tahmar Enterprises, Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem, Transwarranty Finance, TRF, Vijay Textiles, V-Mart Retail and Yasho Industries.
Adani Ports Q4 update
On April 26, 2025, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Ltd. announced that the company will hold its board meeting to declare its fourth quarter results for the financial year 2024-25. India’s largest private sector port operator will announce financial results on Thursday, May 1, 2025, according to the exchange filing.
In addition to the financial results, the company is set to consider announcing a dividend for the fourth quarter of the 2024-25 fiscal year.
The Board of directors have decided “to consider and recommend dividend, if any, on the equity shares of the Company for the Financial Year 2024-25,” according to Adani Ports’ exchange filing.
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do not be afraid to use technology if using paper based methods of note taking, planning and scheduling and journaling.
when i first started my research project i was afraid of using only applications and software such as Notion, drives for storage, Microsoft Word AI grammar assistance etc. I was afraid because i was told (and anxious about it myself) that i could lose my data and information if i didn't have a backup on paper.
this resulted in me not quite meeting my weekly deadlines with tasks and goals because i was spending time "backing up" all my data, planning, schedules, meeting notes, everything.
Whilst i definitely agree with others that you should have a back up, a lot of these applications and software are so well developed and have really well functioning servers, there is such a minimal chance of just losing everything. it would be more logical to make back ups on other storage platforms/drives than keeping everything in paper AS WELL. this is so time consuming and sends you in a panic every time you need to upload data, write notes, prepare documents, edit documents, review data and leaves you with notes you made hastily (and anxiously) which often times never even helped me as the notes were illegible because i was in such a rush.
of course, a paper based method for laboratory notes is a good idea as devices are not recommended in the labs if you're working with biological matter/chemical substances - pencil down your notes and then you can go home if you have the time and the need to write it onto a notion page or type up a document so that you can review the protocol and how you performed during and the outcomes, any changes you may need to make etc.
you can use notion for your research scheduling and planning and just keep a very simple bullet journal/notebook for day to day notations and planning. i had been told to make sure i have a paper based record of everything i wrote on my notion but i think you can keep an abbreviated version and rather keep a copy pasted document of this and/or screenshots and store that across multiple drives (or one if you're not an anxious academic like me, haha).
if anyone tells you how you should do something so intricately personal to each student/researcher because they do not like the interface you use (yes, i was told i should not use the one thing that has worked for me because it was too difficult for the other party to understand or review), it is obviously nice and kind to try and provide things a format they understand, but do not stop doing the thing you enjoy and that actually helps you reach your goals.
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i found notion through various content creators in the research realm, with mixed recommendations ranging from yes it works well to no not for me. i struggle with planning and procrastinating and academic challenges so i decided to give it a go. honestly, the fact that it was aesthetically customisable was a big plus. that is just simply something that makes me want to work. the next thing was its cross compatibility with other apps and software i used, primarily google. it helped me keep track of upcoming meetings, events and urgent tasks and provided a way for me to visually see my progress. but someone i was wokring with, whose opinion mattered very much to me, had mentioned that they were not a fan and that they did not have the time to use the interface, even though the interface was not our primary mode of communication regarding my research project, it was simply a way for them to see how i was spending my time or planning to as a student of theirs. needless to say, i gave up because their way took way too much time already. it is not a problem or a topic that requires someone to blame, i just was in the midst of an already overwhelming time in my project and had to just do what i needed to survive (lol).
anyways, the lesson i learnt was, after falling a couple months behind because of poor planning and compatibility with how i was going about my most important component of my research was that you really need to prioritise the thing that works for you. whether that is paper based or digital.
but you cannot spend every moment fearing that notion will drop off the face of the earth with all your notes and plans along with it. i wasted so much time stressing and creating paper and digital back ups of EVERYTHING. i have now had to spend essentially a month organising things across multiple emails and drives just to get a start on my next big project. the most important lesson will definitely be that you need to train and teach yourself to know what are things that require a back...
you do not need 17 backups, paper and digital of plans passed and plans to come, you will quickly be reminded or be able to recall most such things as they will stress you out and haunt you so much anyways.
however you certainly do need a sufficient back up of data that belongs to the university as part of your project, or any personal methods of tracking such things.
anyways, sorry for the long rambles i post, i am using tumblr as a way to have a blog until i can actually get a website and publish better and more concise posts. i hope you still enjoy reading or at least find some solace or advice in between it all!
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