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kai w those promots u reposted ill die
“I don’t mind wasting time on you.”
something where the reader hates kai more and is an overall bitch but kai is the only one who tried to talk to her despite her attitude, but he accidentally got on her bad side and he got petty and just started being a dick (as deserved) to her. for no rsn she gets mad cs of the way hes treating her and they argue, hes gen pissed cs he tries so hard for her, and she makes it seem like hes like such a bad person to her + even insults him and goes personal. hes vv pissed (angsty except put everything on the reader) its sad cs hes so sweet to her —doesnt have to be smut exactly (but it so can) cause idk where you’d put that but ill take wtv idea fr
OR OR i know how dumb ts is for the reader to be wrong so if u wanna find a character or make sb up feel free idk +so sorry ab the size of this my way witj keeping msgs brief are critical
—DYNAMIC

kaı x fem!character [prompt]
w.c: 3,150
disclaimers: enemies to lovers, sweet!kai, angstttt!, fluff¿, meanfem!character, no smut sorryz, the blue doesn't exist in this lol, happy ending, not many warnings tbh
—synopsis: you never rlly understood why kai followed you around like an annoying puppy. but soon you begin to see how much time he wastes with you, or wants to waste.
a/n: from the enemies tl lovers prompt(s) i reblogged couple of days ago :) SORRY FOR THE WAIT. TY 4 READING ♡
「divider by @/ cafekitsune」
nahara wasn't particularly liked on the ship. she wasn't a prissy bitch like julie was or super serious like sela, but her most known attribute was being brutally honest and pessimistic. she was the only one to show such traits.
of course character traits are complex, like a color wheel. anything and everything can overlap. nahara has friends ,yes, due to those who compliment her traits are best compatible. sela and nahara got along well during class time. meanwhile, julie and zandie were two-faced drama queens, snakes the size of humans. though, nahara had two friends who were on the sweeter side. laura, who was a shy sweet girl and penelope who was more of a blunt nerd, and they were seen often together.
some particular characteristics are hard to blend with nahara's personality, but they jump between interest and irritability.
charisma. unpredictability. and of course, persistence. kai checked all those boxes off. if only he wasn't obnoxious and he would linger more on the interest zone more.
"you think chris sleeps with sela? i know zac wonders." kai spoke with a hint of amusement as he held up a pair of pliers for her to grab when ready. nahara sighs loudly to symbolize her annoyance.
"no, kai. i don't care who sticks their stick in someone's hole." the deep auburn sighs out. she turns to kai, who is holding her tool like a servant. she grabbed the pliers and went back to the wiring.
"thanks." she mumbled.
"always," kai grinned in content. "now, are you sure you dont care hara?" kai grins, biting back a laugh. nahara clenched her jaw to hold back on becoming flustered.
"kai has anyone ever told you're a super interesting character?" nahara questioned. the slightest of faux politeness laced her voice, but of course kai didn't catch it. he was too caught up in her even initiating conversation. he brightened at her question, forcing his smile to look subtle.
"u–uh no why? am i that interesting..super interesting?" he queried with hope, fidgeting with the back of his curly hair. nahara shrugged, carefully clicking wires in the ship software.
"well you certainly are special.." kai heard her mumble. he saw a small smile pushing at her lips. she was being sarcastic.
"ha ha. very funny nahara." kai slumped his shoulders and rolled his eyes. nahara chuckled to herself and kai's heart fluttered. he couldn't help but smile too.
kai was quietly known to help nahara around the ship. whether it was just holding her tools, cleaning around her as she continued to work, or simply helping her with little tasks. unfortunately in return, nahara doesn't fully acknowledge his actions, scolding and being being a smart ass as he helps her. he plays along with being naturally charismatic and tries to make her smile. though she would ever admit that she gets flustered from the brunette male easily.
when they were young on the ship, nahara often either socialized with sela or by herself. kai would naturally talk to others. growing up into pre-teens, kai would try to strike up conversations with nahara whenever in class, and quickly got shut down most times. other times, she would have to talk to him due to group work. fast forward to now, he enjoys any time he gets with her. but there is a striking difference between them.
regarding the unspoken 'popular' spectrum, nahara landed more in the middle. kai was on the higher end of popularity. the only time they would cross paths was while eating, doing the same ship tasks, and in the sparring room.
recently, kai has been more persistent with his actions. nahara didn't know why, but it was getting more unbearable as days went by. within the past week, laura and penelope had been gossiping with nahara about kai. they'd ask why she hasn't pursued him and how he is exceptionally handsome.
"nahara, why haven't you gone for him? he seems sweet." penelope asks, fidgeting with a little pen. laura nodded quickly, agreeing with the blonde
"yeah until zachary comes around, then he is an obnoxious manwhore and wants to talk to everyone." nahara replies, staring outside the window that separated them and space. penelope groans dramatically, waving a hand in the air.
"he's like a completely different person with you! he seems genuine! think about it please, yeah?" laura said, cutting in. nahara did not respond, instead changing the topic. she already sees him everyday involuntarily. she didn't want to think of him in her room. after gossiping, penelope and laura left nahara with her thoughts.
unfortunately, she began to think about her and kai in their early teens and how extroverted he was. he always was involved in any social group, attatched to the hip with zachary. hara wasn't interested in such group talks. she would instead sit in the med bay and memorize tools with sela. her and sela aren't best friends, but they were pretty close and enjoyed each other's company.
kai went through a small phase of scaring nahara to start conversation. he would pop out behind a corner and nahara would be startled and annoyed, walking away. of course, kai would follow and try to chat it up with her. nahara chuckled at the memories. suddenly, she felt a small ache in her stomach, gulping.
her brain began to play every single memory of kai with her, the ache becoming more prominent. she sat up in her bed, holding her abdomen. her mind focused on his features next, his eyes, hair, lips. nahara stood up, pacing her room.
is this..do i...
"nope.. nope nope. i do not.." she mumbled to herself. she hit her own head with the palm of her hand to quickly disperse the memories. to get out of her thoughts, she went to shower, then came back to her room to sleep, tossing and turning all night.
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"you okay? you look.." started laura.
"like i didn't sleep? yeah, i didn't. thanks for noticing." nahara answered bluntly as she got her tray of food. all three girls sat down at an empty table before eating. nahara occasionally added in a comment or two in penelope and laura's conversation about space theories again.
"well i know we are only the first generation of three, but what if we make something that makes us live to see the planet? all of us?" penelope asked before eating a piece of fruit.
"immortality isn't always a good thing. imagine being cursed with immortality–" kai immediately sat down in the empty seat next to laura with his tray and a smile.
"i think immortality would be pretty cool, don't you think nahara?" he asked, diverting the attention to the auburn brunette. hara sighed and shrugged, eating her food.
"i think i'd rather die than deal with two generations, let alone already raising one." she stated, getting a laugh from kai.
"what? you don't like kids? sooner or later you're going to have to find someone." kai spoke with amusement. laura and penelope gave each other a look, silently giggling before continuing to eat their food.
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"nahara, laura, kai, and tayo, you're all on security wiring." chris stated. the auburn rolled her eyes hearing that she has to do splicing and wiring again with kai. not necessarily with kai but he always finds a way to get stuck sith doing his tasks right next to her
"looks like we are stuck together again, hara." kai nudges nahara's shoulder with a cheeky grin. she sighs and nods, rubbing her temples as the group walked to the security room. the sleep deprivation was getting to her now and they were only halfway through the day.
chris handed each of the teens wiring kits to each of them and everyone got to work. in the recent days, security had been glitching and cutting out, and some kids were taking advantage and slacking on tasks. so chris has been enforcing those to fix it as fast as possible to stay on course.
nahara was more avoidant to kai than usual, and he noticed everything about her. so he damn sure saw how she didn't even bother to complain about working with him again. kai didn't say anything just yet, instead doing his usual tasks; subtly helping nahara around.
he sat next to her, working on opening his new wires silently. hara was already taking out old ones from the security switch boards. kai stole glances, watching how careful she worked. as rough-edged as she was as a person, kai wondered if her touch was the same too. or if it was the opposite, and her touch was as tender as her looks.
kai quickly swatted away his thoughts, clearing his throat. as soon as he opened his mouth to start a conversation, he noticed nahara was struggling with connecting wires. she seemed to be losing her cool quickly, mumbling curses under her breath.
"hey– hara, you want some help?" kai pointed to her hands. they seemed to shake, but of course she didn't acknowledge it.
"no. im fine, thanks." nahara murmured, her hands slipping at the wire every few seconds. kai stayed quiet and watched, frowning at the state she was in.
"nahara, are you sure? just take a break." kai placed his wiring down. he fully turned his body to her and closely watched her body language. she seemed on the brink of losing it.
"i’m fine, kai." she said again, more firmly this time. the wiring clipped off from the board again and nahara's eyes glazed over from frustration.
"hara stop being stubborn and let me help–" kai finally had enough of watching her suffer and grabbed ahold of her hand along with the wires she held. she flinched and immediately broke.
"for god's sake kai i said i got it!" nahara pushed kai back, snatching her hand away from his. she immediately stood up away from the now shocked brunette male. kai furrowed his brows and stood up, confused and his chest aching.
"whats your problem? im just trying to help. like i always do!" kai asked loudly. the other began to look and watch the altercation unfold.
"you're my problem kai. i never asked for your help. i never asked for you to sit with me. i never asked to know you!" kai clenched his jaw at her words. they sliced through him like a serrated knife.
"everyone think you're this sweet, extroverted social butterfly when in reality you're an obnoxious leech who can't detach himself from me and i hate it! i'm sick of you!" nahara yelled out. her heart pounded in her ears and her hands trembled at her sides. kai stayed silent, staring at her with eyes filled of disbelief and hurt. his chest ached, burned of anxiety. he took a step towards her, his brown eyes daring into hers before opening his mouth.
"fuck you, nahara." her heart jumped, stopped even. the slightest of shock painted her face from such sharp words. kai stepped away from her and sat back down, working on his wiring. nahara said nothing in return, instead silently taking her exit and leaving kai where he was.
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it had been 2 days since kai and nahara's fall out, and no one spoke about it. of course, kai was still loved and was very social with others. meanwhile, nahara was treated the same, but with more silent stares. she couldn't care less though. she only relied on those she truly spoke to, laura, penelope, and sela.
"are you sure, you're alright nahara?" sela asked quietly at the table. the three girls worried for nahara. ever since the fight with kai, she had become even more detached. she spoke less within group conversation and only did her tasks. she spaced out alot during class time and even in the medbay with sela.
"mhm." hara nodded at sela's question. she wore a bored expression on her face. laura and penelope couldn't even read her. a group of people started getting louder with laughter all of a sudden and it caught hara's attention. her eyes traveled to the labeled 'popular table', watching kai julie, zac, zandie, and kai laughed and converted. as nahara's eyes wandered to kai, they eyes met, hara looking away first and she immediately stood, dumping her tray before leaving.
as she walked to the other main room for tasks, she noticed everything felt quieter. maybe it was because kai wasn't yapping in her ear about the future but there was a slight ring in her ear from the silence. her headspace felt more gloomy and her chest had a dull ache. she didn't know why. she didn't like it because she did what she wanted to do. she got kai away from her. he annoyed her. she didn't like him. she couldn't stand him actually.
she couldn't stand him, yet he inevitably flooded her mind.
"nahara, you're on wires again. just finished the last few replacement wirings and you can be dismissed." chris said, typing away on a tablet. nahara did not protest, instead taking her electrical packet and headed back into the security room. as she sat in her spot, she noticed kai a couple rows down, conversing with julie as they worked together. she mentally cringed at the sight, rolling her eyes. nahara detached the old set of wires from the data box, being extremely delicate. she sure as hell didn't want to get electrocuted by a 1200 volt charge. her ears subconsciously listened toward kai and julie's conversation.
she could hear julie's sickening giggles from kai just rambling about nothing. nahara didn't know how to feel about it. maybe it should have been her, and not kai. but it was her. it was nahara. and she lost her opportunity.
"oh wow your arms look nice kai.." julie giggled out. hara’s head twitched from restaurant. she damn near broke her neck to look at them but subconsciously stopped herself. she would have immediately looked guilty. nahara tried her best to focus on the wires to get out of there quicker. she began to quickly unravel the new pack of colored wires and began to reconnect them to the box. she started mentally saying her abc's to block out her interest in their conversation. she hated her brain. she half wanted to stick the end of exposed wires into her ears and destroy all her hearing.
"oh yeah? thanks for noticing." he replied to the short curly brunette. she giggled again.
ugh god please shut up..
"of course, have you been doing something different?" nahara heard her ask in a meek tone.
nahara sighed to herself briskly. she was almost done now, she began inserting the new wires, her head was spinning with anxiety. she truly believed ignorance was bliss and she wanted to hear nothing of this conversation right now.
"i guess recently i've had, well, more time on my hands–" suddenly, a loud zap, followed by a bright spark ignited from nahara's direction. she yelped loudly, quickly scrambling away from the sparking circuit box. everyone stopped what they were doing and looked towards nahara's direction, noticing she was holding her arm. kai, the only one snapping out of his shock, immediately ran to the emergency shut off button and turned off the electricity to the security room. the room fell silent, everyone's eyes landing on nahara.
nahara slowed her shallow breathing, swallowing thickly from anxiety. she looked at everyone in the room, her eyes falling on kai last. it took every ounce of tall brunette's being to not run to her aid. he stood like everyone else, being the only one to visibly express concern. nahara's eyes glazed over as she picked herself up and walked briskly out of the room.
tears trailed her face as she walked the halls. she was hurt, both mentally and physically. though it was her fault for her own hurt. she ran away from her feelings and in the end the person who she thought of when in danger did not immediately come to her aid, and it was her fault.
she missed it. missed how he'd drop everything to help her. missed how he helped her even when she didnt want it. she missed him.
she quickly ran to the medbay, crying out of frustration. she opened several cabinets for her tools and sat down in a rolling chair before placing her arm on a small sterile metal table. she sniffled, gently coating her electrical burn with a thin layer of antibiotic gel. she was lucky it only left a surface burn and did not electrocute her entire body. she placed the gauze on top, sighing out in even more frustration as it wouldn't stay in place for her to wrap. tears welled up in her eyes again, a feeling of helplessness taking over.
"nahara..c'mere let me see." a voice calls out. out of the corner of her eyes, she could see a familiar tall brunette walking through the open door with anxiousness in every stride he took. closing the door behind him, he swiftly grabbed a chair and sat across from her to help. hara sniffled and took the gauze away from kai's reach before he could grab it. she looked down at her arm to avoid eye contact.
"don't bother wasting your time. you know i'm basically right behind sela in medical training–" abruptly, she swung her head back quickly at the touch of kai's hand on her wrist, pulling her arm towards him. he grabs the gauze with a soft smile.
"i don't mind wasting time on you." she flushed a bright red and avoided eye contact, sitting silently. kai could see her nose had a tint to it, keeping down a laugh. he silently dressed her wound, wrapping her forearm carefully. the auburn got goosebumps every few seconds from the tips of his fingers tenderly touching her skin. as he finished, kai raised her arm which caused her to finally look at him, her lips parting as she watched him plant a soft kiss on her skin. nahara gently pulled away before diverting her gaze. she got up to walk away from him, already terribly flustered.
"thanks–" though kai stood up right after her and grabbed her wrist, spinning her smoothly into his body. he wasn't done with her. hi cupped the side of her face and her waist before capturing her lips. the kiss was gentle, nahara's body immediately relaxed under his touch. her anxiety slowly dispersed under him. that gloomy cloud in her head finally let the sun shine through. she felt lighter. nahara slowly pulled away and kai smiled softly, their brown and hazel eyes mixing.
"always."
for the first time, kai saw her eyes soften towards him, and he took in every moment of her loving gaze.
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much love. ♡
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Hello it's me with another very naive computer question!
One of the really common complaints you see about modern software (from Adobe, Microsoft, etc.) is the move from the single-purchase model to a subscription-based model. While I understand that people are upset about paying more money over time, this also feels like the only viable option for shipping products that work with modern OSes, especially Windows (I don't have any experience with MacOS). Windows pretty regularly updates, and if you want your product to continue to work, you have to continue paying your engineers to maintain compatibility through time.
Obviously I understand that there are lots of FOSS options out there, but for the companies that are built on making money from these sorts of software products, I don't see another way. Am I way off the mark here?
This is a really good question. I don't have a great answer, but the model I have in my head is that "traditional software distribution" is partially an artifact of an era where companies were starting to use computers but internet use was still spotty so providing support for software was just a very different ballgame. A lot of what I'm saying here is not like. Fact as much as it is my understanding of The Software Business from the side of someone who is a little involved in that but mostly not in that.
(This is mostly about "business software", that is to say, accounting packages, creative suites, design packages, modelling tools, etc. This model does not explain like. Spotify. But that's much easier to explain.)
You're not wrong that the subscription model really make sense given modern software development, where patches come out continuously and you get upgraded to the latest version every time something changes, but there has been a significant change in how software is developed and sold that makes it noticeably different. I think that the cause of this is mostly because it's finally practical to do contract-style deals with hundreds of thousands of customers instead of doing one-off sales like we used to do.
In the Traditional model you charge a pretty sizeable upfront cost for a specific version of the software, you buy Windows XP or Jasc Paint Shop 7 or whatever and then you get That Version until we release The Next Version, plus a couple years of security and support. When the next version hits, we stop adding any new features to your version, and when that hits end of life, you maybe get offered a discount to buy licensing for the latest version, or you drop out of support.
Traditional software with robust support typically costs an awful lot, Photoshop CS2 was $600 new in 2005, or $150 to upgrade from CS, because you're paying for support and engineering time in advance. A current subscription for just Photoshop is $20/mo, and that's after twenty years of inflation. Photoshop is also cheap, a seat for something like SolidWorks 2003 could probably have run you $3000-4000 easy. I can't even give you a better guess there because SolidWorks still doesn't sell single commercial licenses online, you have to talk to their salespeople.
The interesting thing to me about Traditional pricing was that I think it was typically offered to medium to small businesses or individuals, because it's an easy way to sell to smaller customers, especially if it's the 90's and you're maybe selling your software through an intermediary reseller who works with local businesses or just a store shelf.
Independent software resellers were a big business back in the day, they served as a go-between for the software company and smaller businesses, they sold prepared packages in a few sizes and handled the personal relationship of phoning you up and saying "Hey there's a patch for your accounting software so that it doesn't crash when someone's surname is Zero, we'll send you a floppy disk in the mail with some instructions on how to install it." Versioned standard releases are a thing you can put in a box and give to resellers along with a spec sheet and sales talking points. This business still exists but it's much smaller than it once was, it's largely gone upmarket.
If you were bigger, say, if you were a publishing house that needed fifty seats of editing software you'd probably call the sales department of Jasc or whoever and get a volume deal along with a support contract.
Nowadays why would you bother going through resellers and making this whole complicated pricing model when you could just sell subscriptions with well-established e-commerce tools. You can make contract support deals with individuals at scale, all online, without hiring thousands of salespeople. You can even provide varying support levels at multiple cost brackets directly, so you don't need to cultivate a direct business relationship with all your customers in order to meet their needs. Your salespeople handle the really big megacorp and government deals and you let everyone else administer themselves.
It also makes development easier. You can also deploy patches over the net, you just do it in software. You can obsolete older versions faster, since you can make sure most people are using the latest version, and significantly cut down on engineering time spent backporting fixes to older versions. I think a lot of this is straightforwardly desirable on most software.
Now, there are still packages sold by the version, and there are even companies selling eternal licenses.
Fruity Loops Studio is still a "Buy once forever" type deal.
MatLab can be purchased as a subscription or as a perpetual one-version license.
Windows is still sold like this, but also direct to customer sales of Windows are minimal, Windows is primarily sold to OEM's who preinstall it on everything.
But it's a dying breed, your bigger customers are going to want current support and while there are industries where people want to hang around on older versions, for a lot of software your customer wants the latest thing with all the features and patches, and they'd rather hold on to their money until later using a subscription rather than spend it all upfront. Businesses love subscriptions, they make accounts books balance well, they're the opposite of debt.
Personal/private users who might just want the features of Photoshop CS2 and that's fine forever don't matter to you. They're not your major customers. This kind of person is not a person who your business cares to service, so you don't really care if you annoy them.
Even in the Open Source business world, subscriptions are how the money is made, just on support rather than for the software itself. You can jump through relatively few hoops to run Ubuntu Enterprise or SUSE Enterprise Linux on your own systems for free, but really there's not much benefit to that unless you pay for the dedicated support subscription.
In many ways I think a lot of things have changed in this way, I have a whole thing about the way medium-scale industrial manufacturing has changed in the past thirty years somewhere around here.
While there are valid reasons you might want to buy a single snapshot of some software and run that forever, the reality is that that's a pretty rare desire, or at least that desire is rarely backed by money. If you want to do that you either need access to the source code so that you can maintain it yourself, or you need to strike a deal with someone who will, or it needs to be software so limited that it (and the system it runs on!) never need updates. Very few useful programs are this simple. As a result subscription models make sense, but until recently you couldn't really sell a subscription to small businesses and individuals. Changes in e-commerce and banking have enabled such contracts to be made, and hey presto, it's subscription world.
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What music software, equipment/hardware, instruments/sample-packs and tools did you use to create your music? I and many others would love to create music just like you.
I use hair dryers, microwaves, pots, pans, household appliances. Anything that plugs in the wall and makes a noise.
...All jokes lol. I've collected a lot of samples over the years from snippets of movies or even just videos online. Sometimes when I'm browsing the web and an advert or a show comes on, ill get inspired by a noise or a sound coming from the content I'm watching and I'll play it back on full volume and if it strikes my fancy, I'll record and download it. The obvious one, I use cassette recorders, VCR's, VHS tapes and I have a couple synths laying around like a Yamaha CS Reface, Behringer MS-1-RD, Korg DS-8, and many free VST software plug-ins like one that's most prominent for me is this 100% free VST and you can still find it online. It's made by a non existent company called "Lin Plug". The plug-in is called "Free Alpha". I use that a lot as well. The rest, I have a bass guitar and electric for when I get in one of those metal or shoegazey moods. I also have a couple of field recorders to capture my own samples. I've been audio engineering for quite some time.
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Jewellery Shop Near Me: Quality And Craftsmanship At Your Doorstep

Jewellery has been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years, serving not only as adornment but also as a symbol of status, love, and tradition. In today's world, the jewellery market has expanded dramatically, offering a plethora of options for consumers.
While online shopping has gained popularity, the charm and authenticity of visiting a local jewellery shop cannot be understated. This article explores the significance of jewellery shop near me, emphasizing quality, craftsmanship, and the unique experiences they offer.
The Importance of Local Jewellery Shop Near Me
Community Connection
Local jewellery shops often serve as community hubs where people gather to celebrate life’s milestones. From engagements to anniversaries, these shops provide a personal touch that online retailers simply cannot replicate. Shopping locally fosters relationships and jewellers who understand the community's preferences and traditions.
Supporting Local Economy
Purchasing from local jewellery shop near me significantly contributes to the local economy. When you buy from a small business, a larger portion of your money stays within the community, supporting jobs and local services. This economic support helps maintain the character and vibrancy of neighborhoods.
Unique Offerings
Local jewellery shop near me often feature unique pieces that you won't find in mass-produced outlets. Many shop create one-of-a-kind designs, allowing customers to express their individuality. This uniqueness can be particularly appealing for special occasions, where personal touches matter most.
Understanding Quality in Jewellery
Material Quality
When you visit a local jewellery shop near me, you can examine the quality of materials firsthand. Whether it's gold, silver, platinum, or gemstones, local jewellers often prioritize high-quality materials.
Here’s what to look for:
Metals: Look for hallmarks that indicate purity. For example, 14K gold contains 58.3% gold, while 24K is pure gold.
Gemstones: Quality gemstones are graded based on the Four Cs: Carat, Cut, Clarity, and Color. Local jewellers can provide detailed information about the origins and quality of their stones.
Craftsmanship
The craftsmanship of jewellery is a crucial factor in determining its quality. Skilled take pride in their work, ensuring that each piece is crafted with precision and care.
Here are some aspects to consider:
Design: A well-designed piece should be both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Local jewellers often create custom designs tailored to individual preferences.
Finishing: The finishing touches, such as polishing and setting, can make a significant difference in the overall appearance and durability of the jewellery.
Ethical Considerations
In recent years, consumers have become more conscious of the ethical implications of their purchases. Many local jewellery shop near me prioritize ethical sourcing of materials, ensuring that their products are conflict-free and environmentally sustainable. When shopping locally, you can often inquire directly about the sourcing practices.
The Craftsmanship Behind Local Jewellery
Training and Expertise
The journey to becoming a skilled jeweller involves extensive training. Many local shop have undergone formal education in jewellery design and manufacturing. This expertise allows them to create high-quality pieces that stand the test of time.
The Role of Technology
While traditional craftsmanship remains at the forefront, technology has also played a significant role in modern jewellery making. Local jewellers often use advanced tools and software to design intricate pieces, combining artistry with precision.
Finding the Right Jewellery Shop Near Me
Researching Local Options
When searching for jewellery shops near me, start by conducting online research. Use search engines and social media platforms to find local jewellers. Check reviews and ratings to gauge customer satisfaction.
Visiting Shops
Once you’ve identified potential shops, take the time to visit them. Pay attention to the shop’s ambiance, customer service, and the variety of jewellery offered. A welcoming environment and knowledgeable staff can enhance your shopping experience.
Asking Questions
Don’t hesitate to ask questions about the jewellery, materials, and craftsmanship. A reputable jeweller will be more than happy to share information about their products and processes. Here are some questions to consider:
What materials do you use, and where do they come from?
Can you explain the process behind a specific piece?
Do you offer custom design services?
The Experience of Shopping Local For Jewellery Shop Near Me
Personal Service
One of the most significant advantages of shopping at local jewellery shops is the personalized service you receive. Local jewellers often take the time to understand your needs and preferences, guiding you toward the perfect piece. This level of service creates a memorable shopping experience.
Customisation Options
Many local jewellery shops offer customization options, allowing you to create a piece that truly reflects your style. Whether it’s altering an existing design or starting from scratch, the ability to customize adds a personal touch to your jewellery.
Education and Expertise
Local jewellers are often passionate about their craft and enjoy sharing their knowledge with customers. They can provide valuable insights into the history, care, and maintenance of jewellery, helping you make informed decisions.
Celebrating Special Occasions with Local Jewellers
Engagements and Weddings
Jewellery plays a significant role in engagements and weddings. Local jewellers can help you find or create the perfect engagement ring, as well as matching wedding bands. Their expertise ensures that you receive high-quality pieces that symbolize your love.
Anniversaries and Milestones
Celebrating anniversaries and milestones with meaningful jewellery is a cherished tradition. Local shops often have a selection of pieces designed specifically for these occasions, making it easy to find something special.
Gifts for Loved Ones
Whether it’s a birthday, graduation, or holiday, local jewellery shops offer a variety of options for gifting. From necklaces to bracelets, the personal touch of shopping locally adds significance to your gift.
ImplyCart: Enhancing Your Local Shopping Experience
Discovering Local Jewellers
ImplyCart is a platform designed to connect consumers with local businesses, including jewellery shops. You can easily discover jewellery shops near you, complete with reviews, ratings, and detailed information about their offerings.
User Reviews and Feedback
One of the standout features of, its user-generated reviews. Customers can share their experiences, providing valuable insights into the quality of products and services offered by local jewellers. This feedback helps you make informed decisions and find the best shops in your area.
Comparing Options
They allows you to compare different jewellery shops based on various criteria, such as price, quality, and customer service. This feature ensures that you find the perfect jeweller to meet your needs.
Promotions and Discounts
Many local jewellery shops offer promotions and discounts through platforms. By keeping an eye on these deals, you can save money while still supporting local shops.
The Future of Local Jewellery Shop Near Me
Adapting to Change
As consumer preferences evolve, local jewellery shops must adapt to remain relevant. Many are embracing technology, enhancing their online presence, and offering virtual consultations to reach a broader audience. This adaptability ensures that they can continue to serve their communities effectively.
Sustainability Practices
With growing awareness of environmental issues, local jewellery shops are increasingly adopting sustainable practices. This includes using ethically sourced materials, minimizing waste, and promoting eco-friendly designs. By prioritizing sustainability, these shops can appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Community Engagement
Local jewellery shops that engage with their communities through events, workshops, and collaborations will likely thrive. By fostering connections and building relationships, they can create a loyal customer base that values their contributions to the community.
Conclusion
Jewellery shops near you offer a unique blend of quality, craftsmanship, and personal service that enhances the shopping experience. By supporting local shops, you not only find beautiful pieces of jewellery but also contribute to your community's economy and culture.
The next time you consider purchasing jewellery, remember the value of visiting a local shop. The experience, quality, and craftsmanship you’ll find at your doorstep are truly unparalleled.
Final Thoughts
In a world dominated by online shopping, local jewellery shops remind us of the importance of connection, quality, and tradition. By choosing to shop locally, you’re investing in more than just a piece of jewellery, celebrating community, and embracing the artistry that defines our culture. So, take the time to explore the jewellery shops near me, and discover the treasures waiting to be found.
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As somebody who works in cyber-security, I can say with certainty that was a colossal mess-up on Crowd Strikes part. I'm not defending them in any way- they failed. Point blank.
HOWEVER, couple of things id like to add, if i may:
Crowd Strike is not an "up-comer", they've been around for awhile now and are probably one of the leading options for EDR tools out there for awhile. That's why this was so bad- it is very widely deployed, because frankly? It's a really fucking good EDR tool. It's an industry leader for a reason.
For reference:

Also- EDR is way way WAY more than your consumer grade anti-virus software. You're comparing an apple to a donkey in terms of capability. Is this relevant to most people?? Not really, but it is an important technical detail.
However, I'd argue in most cases, while this is a huge pain in the ass- that the total impact is going to be minimal and recoverable. In most cases, all data can be recovered. If it can't be, it's usually down to a failure of the organization and their security policies and control (e.g. see the bitlocker issues). In general, the ability to recover is going to be higher than say, a Ransomware incident.
CS deservers the vitriol they are getting, they did screw up in a big way. I hope they take this opportunity to improve their internal processes. Hopefully, they won't fire a random intern like Solar Winds did.
I'm far more worried about the mal-corrective action that could be taken by companies based on this incident.
Please don't drop your EDR or existing security tools because of this. It will do far more damage in the long run.
idk if people on tumblr know about this but a cybersecurity software called crowdstrike just did what is probably the single biggest fuck up in any sector in the past 10 years. it's monumentally bad. literally the most horror-inducing nightmare scenario for a tech company.
some info, crowdstrike is essentially an antivirus software for enterprises. which means normal laypeople cant really get it, they're for businesses and organisations and important stuff.
so, on a friday evening (it of course wasnt friday everywhere but it was friday evening in oceania which is where it first started causing damage due to europe and na being asleep), crowdstrike pushed out an update to their windows users that caused a bug.
before i get into what the bug is, know that friday evening is the worst possible time to do this because people are going home. the weekend is starting. offices dont have people in them. this is just one of many perfectly placed failures in the rube goldburg machine of crowdstrike. there's a reason friday is called 'dont push to live friday' or more to the point 'dont fuck it up friday'
so, at 3pm at friday, an update comes rolling into crowdstrike users which is automatically implemented. this update immediately causes the computer to blue screen of death. very very bad. but it's not simply a 'you need to restart' crash, because the computer then gets stuck into a boot loop.
this is the worst possible thing because, in a boot loop state, a computer is never really able to get to a point where it can do anything. like download a fix. so there is nothing crowdstrike can do to remedy this death update anymore. it is now left to the end users.
it was pretty quickly identified what the problem was. you had to boot it in safe mode, and a very small file needed to be deleted. or you could just rename crowdstrike to something else so windows never attempts to use it.
it's a fairly easy fix in the grand scheme of things, but the issue is that it is effecting enterprises. which can have a looooot of computers. in many different locations. so an IT person would need to manually fix hundreds of computers, sometimes in whole other cities and perhaps even other countries if theyre big enough.
another fuck up crowdstrike did was they did not stagger the update, so they could catch any mistakes before they wrecked havoc. (and also how how HOW do you not catch this before deploying it. this isn't a code oopsie this is a complete failure of quality ensurance that probably permeates the whole company to not realise their update was an instant kill). they rolled it out to everyone of their clients in the world at the same time.
and this seems pretty hilarious on the surface. i was havin a good chuckle as eftpos went down in the store i was working at, chaos was definitely ensuring lmao. im in aus, and banking was literally down nationwide.
but then you start hearing about the entire country's planes being grounded because the airport's computers are bricked. and hospitals having no computers anymore. emergency call centres crashing. and you realised that, wow. crowdstrike just killed people probably. this is literally the worst thing possible for a company like this to do.
crowdstrike was kinda on the come up too, they were starting to become a big name in the tech world as a new face. but that has definitely vanished now. to fuck up at this many places, is almost extremely impressive. its hard to even think of a comparable fuckup.
a friday evening simultaneous rollout boot loop is a phrase that haunts IT people in their darkest hours. it's the monster that drags people down into the swamp. it's the big bag in the horror movie. it's the end of the road. and for crowdstrike, that reaper of souls just knocked on their doorstep.
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From Confused to Coder! Why 2025 Is the Best Year to Start Your Tech Career
If you’ve been thinking, “I want to do something in tech… but I have no idea where to start,” you’re not alone.
Maybe you’re a student unsure about college, someone stuck in a job you don’t enjoy, or a person who’s just curious about how websites and apps work. Guess what? You don’t need a CS degree, 10 years of math, or a genius IQ to start.
2025 is the best year yet to break into tech, and it’s never been more beginner friendly if you know where to look and how to learn smart.
🔥 Why Tech Is Still the Best Career Bet
Despite market fluctuations, one thing is clear: every business is going digital. That means endless demand for people who can design, code, and build technology.
Here’s why tech is still a great place to be in 2025:
Remote-friendly jobs – work from anywhere
Creative freedom – build tools, products, even games
High pay, even for juniors
Merit-based growth – no degree? No problem
Startup boom – more companies need tech talent than ever
🤔 But Where Do I Start?
That’s the golden question.
There are so many options web development, app development, data science, AI, design, cybersecurity that it’s easy to freeze.
If you’re new and unsure, start with Full Stack Web Development. It gives you:
A strong foundation (frontend + backend)
Freedom to build real projects
Flexibility to pivot later into mobile apps, DevOps, or even product roles
You’ll be able to create full working products on your own and nothing builds confidence like seeing something you made come to life.
💡 Real Learning > Theory Overload
Most people fail to break into tech because they go the wrong way:
Watching tutorials for months
Taking notes but never building
Getting stuck on “which course is best?” for weeks
Truth is, the best way to learn tech is to build things. Even better if you’re doing it with structure, mentorship, and real deadlines.
This is exactly what makes places like Brototype - Kerala’s best software training institute stand out. Instead of endless theory, their students dive straight into real-world coding, team collaboration, and job-focused challenges from day one.
It’s not just about writing code. It’s about building the mindset of a developer.
🚀 What a Real Beginner’s Tech Journey Looks Like
Here’s what your first 6 months could look like:
Month 1–2:
Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Build your first website
Understand how the web works
Month 3–4:
Learn a frontend framework (like React)
Build UI components, dashboards, small projects
Month 5–6:
Learn backend (Node.js, Express)
Work with databases (MongoDB)
Build full stack apps with login, APIs, and dashboards
You won’t just learn. You’ll build a portfolio. That’s what gets you hired.
📈 What You Can Do After 6–9 Months of Focused Learning
Get your first internship or remote job
Start freelancing on platforms like Upwork
Work on real client projects
Launch your own product
Build a network and keep leveling up
The beauty of tech? No one cares where you started. They care what you can do.
🙌 Tech Is Not Just for “Techies”
You don’t need to be the smartest person in the room. You need:
Consistency
Curiosity
A willingness to learn through failure
We’ve seen college dropouts, delivery boys, teachers, nurses — people from all walks of life rebuild their future by learning to code.
If you want a fresh start, tech can be your second chance.
🎯 Final Words
The hardest part is starting. The second hardest part? Not giving up.
But the reward creative freedom, remote work, job security, and the joy of building something real is more than worth it.
2025 is full of opportunity. If you’re serious about changing your life, don’t just dream about it.
Start today. Build tomorrow.
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B.Sc. IT & Computer Science Courses After 12th
For students interested in technology and computer applications, choosing the right undergraduate program after the 12th is crucial. Among the most popular choices are BSc. IT after 12th and BSc. Computer Science online programs. With the growing demand for flexible education, many universities now offer online BSc. IT courses and computer science degrees through distance learning. These programs are not only affordable but also aligned with modern industry needs.
Below is a detailed guide to help you explore these options, understand the differences, and select the best university for your goals.
Advantages of Online and Distance Learning
With advancements in digital education, online BSc. IT courses and computer science degrees are now more accessible than ever. Here are the key advantages:
Flexibility: Learn at your own pace and schedule.
Accessibility: Available to students across India, even in remote areas.
Affordable: Often more affordable than traditional on-campus programs.
Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Courses are designed with real-world applications in mind.
UGC-Recognized: Most online programs are approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC), ensuring credibility.
Top Online BSc. IT/CS Programs in India
With increasing demand for online education in technology, several top Indian universities have launched flexible, UGC-approved online and distance learning programs in BSc. IT and Computer Science. These programs are designed to match industry standards and are perfect for students looking for career-oriented degrees without attending traditional classes.
Here are some of the top universities offering quality online/distance tech programs:
Jharkhand State Open University (JSOU)
JSOU offers a well-structured BSc. IT ODL program, perfect for students who want to gain practical and theoretical IT knowledge after 12th.
Key Features:
UGC-DEB recognized curriculum.
Focuses on core IT skills including databases, networking, and programming.
Flexible distance mode allows students from remote regions to pursue higher education.
Study material is updated regularly to meet current IT trends.
Jain University
Jain University, a UGC-recognized and NAAC A++ accredited institution, offers multiple specialized BSc. programs designed for the modern tech landscape:
BSc. in Data Science and Analytics This specialization focuses on in-demand skills like data handling, statistical analysis, and predictive modeling, ideal for those aiming for data-driven careers.
BSc. in Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science An interdisciplinary program offering strong foundations in logic, programming, and mathematical modeling—perfect for careers in computing, software, or academia.
Highlights of Jain University Programs:
Industry-aligned curriculum and skill-based learning.
Virtual labs, e-tutorials, and continuous assessment.
Career support services, including interview prep and job assistance.
Mizoram University
Mizoram University offers a Diploma in Computer Applications, which is open to students who have completed their 12th grade.
Program Highlights:
Ideal stepping stone for students seeking early entry into IT.
Covers basic programming, MS Office, internet tools, and operating systems.
UGC-recognized and backed by a government-run institution.
Affordable and accessible from anywhere in India.
Note: Apart from these leading programs, many other top Indian universities also offer online/distance BSc. IT and Computer Science programs, such as:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Amity University Online
Lovely Professional University (LPU)
Admission Process & Fees
BSc. Computer Science Admission & BSc. IT Admission Process:
Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized board with Mathematics/Computer Science.
Application: Apply through the university’s official website.
Documents Required: Marksheets, ID proof, and passport-size photos.
Selection: Direct admission or based on merit (no entrance exam for most online programs).
BSc. IT Fees:
Fees vary by university but generally range between ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 per year.
Installment options and scholarships are often available for eligible students.
Career Scope After Graduation
Graduates of an online BSc. IT courses and BSc. Computer Science programs have a wide array of career paths to explore. Here are some options:
Career Options in IT:
IT Support Engineer
Data Analyst
Network Administrator
Cybersecurity Associate
Career Options in Computer Science:
Software Developer
Web/App Developer
Systems Analyst
Machine Learning Engineer
The computer science career landscape is vast, and these degrees lay a strong foundation for both jobs and higher studies.
Conclusion
Choosing the right course after 12th is the first step toward building a successful tech career. Whether you prefer a theoretical foundation with BSc. Computer Science online or practical IT skills through an online BSc. IT course, there are multiple flexible options available. With universities like Jain University and JSOU offering UGC-approved, industry-relevant programs, students can pursue quality education without geographical limitations.
Explore your options, understand your career goals, and take a step toward a future-ready tech career today.
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Best Post 12th Commerce Courses for Girls and Boys
🧭 Introduction: Commerce के बाद क्या करें?
Commerce stream से 12वीं pass करने के बाद students के पास कई career options available होते हैं। लेकिन confusion अक्सर होता है कि कौन सा course best रहेगा। इसलिए इस article में हम एक well-researched list देंगे जो आपकी career journey को आसान बना सकती है।
Why Choosing the Right Course after 12th Commerce – सही कोर्स क्यों ज़रूरी है?
हर student का goal अलग होता है – कोई government job चाहता है, तो कोई business करना चाहता है। इसी वजह से सही course चुनना critical हो जाता है।
Right course आपके interest, skills और future job opportunities पर depend करता है। तो चलिए जानते हैं कुछ top-rated options जो commerce students के लिए perfect हैं।
Professional Courses after 12th Commerce – प्रोफेशनल कोर्स जो बढ़ाए करियर
Chartered Accountancy (CA) – सबसे पॉपुलर प्रोफेशनल कोर्स
CA course को commerce stream में सबसे ज्यादा preference दी जाती है। इसमें accounting, taxation, audit और financial management की deep knowledge मिलती है।
Eligibility: 12th Commerce pass
Duration: Approx 4.5 to 5 years
Job Roles: Auditor, Tax Consultant, Financial Advisor
Average Salary: ₹7-15 LPA (source: ICAI.org)
Company Secretary (CS) – Corporate World में Legal Expert बनें
अगर आपको law और management दोनों में interest है, तो CS best option है। This course teaches about company laws, corporate governance, and compliance.
Eligibility: 12th pass in any stream (Commerce preferred)
Duration: 3 to 4 years
Job Roles: Company Secretary, Legal Advisor
Average Salary: ₹4-8 LPA
Cost and Management Accounting (CMA) – Financial Cost Expert
CMA course accounting, costing, और budgeting में specialization देता है। It is best for those aiming for finance-heavy roles in industries.
Eligibility: 12th Commerce pass
Duration: 3 to 4 years
Job Roles: Cost Accountant, Financial Analyst
Average Salary: ₹5-10 LPA
Degree Courses after 12th Commerce – Traditional but High-Value Degrees
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) – Foundation of Commerce
B.Com एक basic लेकिन versatile degree course है। It opens doors to multiple careers and post-graduate options.
Eligibility: 12th Commerce
Duration: 3 years
Specializations: Accounting, Finance, Banking, Insurance
Job Roles: Accountant, Analyst, Banker
B.Com (Hons) – Advanced Version of Regular B.Com
B.Com Hons students को practical और theoretical दोनों aspects में मजबूत बनाता है। It’s often preferred by top companies during placements.
Duration: 3 years
Colleges: SRCC, Hindu College, LSR (source: DU.ac.in)
Job Roles: Investment Banker, Business Analyst, Consultant
BBA – Bachelor of Business Administration
BBA management sector में career बनाने के लिए first step है। It includes subjects like marketing, HR, and operations.
Eligibility: 12th any stream with English
Duration: 3 years
Specializations: HR, Marketing, Finance
Job Roles: Management Trainee, Business Developer
Career-Oriented Courses after 12th Commerce – Job जल्दी पाने वाले कोर्स
Digital Marketing – High-Demand Skill Course
आज की digital दुनिया में, Digital Marketing course तेजी से popular हो रहा है। It covers SEO, SEM, content marketing, and social media.
Duration: 3 to 12 months
Eligibility: 12th pass (any stream)
Job Roles: SEO Analyst, Digital Marketer
Salary Range: ₹3-6 LPA (source: Naukri.com)
Graphic Designing – Creative Commerce Students के लिए Best
अगर आपको creativity पसंद है, तो graphic designing एक शानदार option है। It includes tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva.
Duration: 6 months to 1 year
Institutes: Arena, MAAC, NIIT
Job Roles: Designer, UI/UX Expert
Tally with GST – Short-Term but Effective Course
Tally with GST एक job-oriented course है जो छोटे business में highly demanded है। It includes basics of accounting and GST software training.
Duration: 3 to 6 months
Institutes: ICA, TIPA, NIIT
Job Roles: Data Entry Operator, Accountant
Government Exam Preparation – Commerce के साथ सरकारी नौकरी की तैयारी
Banking & Insurance Exams – IBPS, SBI, LIC
Commerce background वाले students banking exams के लिए suitable माने जाते हैं। Subjects like Maths, Reasoning, और English already familiar होते हैं।
Eligibility: Graduation required, but early prep after 12th helps
Job Roles: Clerk, PO, Assistant
Salary Range: ₹4-7 LPA
SSC CHSL, UPSC, Railway Exams
Commerce students SSC CHSL जैसे clerical jobs या UPSC में भी excellent perform करते हैं। They can start preparing early during graduation.
Creative & Non-Traditional Courses – Commerce के बाहर भी है Future
Bachelor in Foreign Languages – नई भाषा, नया करियर
Language skills में career बनाना अब नया trend है। You can choose from French, German, Spanish, etc.
Duration: 3 years
Colleges: DU, JNU, Jamia
Job Roles: Translator, Interpreter, Language Trainer
Event Management – Planning Lovers के लिए Best
अगर आपको organize करना पसंद है, तो event management course चुन सकते हैं। It’s high-paying and creative.
Duration: 1 to 3 years
Job Roles: Event Planner, Wedding Coordinator
🏁 Conclusion: Right Course चुनना है Future की Investment
12th Commerce के बाद options की कमी नहीं है। बस जरूरी है right guidance और अपने interest को पहचानने की।
हर course का अपना scope, demand और salary potential होता है। आपको च��हिए कि आप future trends और अपने passion को balance करें।
Choose wisely, and success will follow.
📌 FAQs – आपके Common सवाल
Q1. कौन-सा कोर्स best है 12th commerce के बाद? CA, CS, B.Com Hons, और Digital Marketing currently सबसे अच्छे options माने जाते हैं।
Q2. क्या commerce students government job के लिए eligible होते हैं? Yes, they can prepare for UPSC, SSC, Bank, और Railway exams easily।
Q3. कौन-से short-term courses immediately job दिला सकते हैं? Tally with GST, Digital Marketing, और Graphic Designing quick job दिला सकते हैं।
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CS major here. Taking a course on ethical CS practices. Have to say that software being seen as copyrightable is fucking stupid to me. It's a product. A tool. Patentable, sure. Copyrightable? I don't think so. The imagination and design process going into software is much more similar to that that goes into designing a manufacturing process, not that that goes into producing a character or writing a novel.
Anyway, this is a bit tangential to the above post. The thing is that I do believe in intellectual property to some degree or other; I think producers of intellectual property should be rewarded for that production. So I don't agree that all software should be open-source. You wouldn't use a paintbrush without paying for it, after all.
However, I do agree that software should be transparent. Making it impossible or nigh-impossible to see inside of the box that does the shiny yay funtimes for you is wrong, regardless of if it's for copy protection or not.
Having said that, I also acknowledge that this would make using the tool without providing recompense to the developer much easier -- you could just remove the code that requires an access key, for instance.
Still, I'm more on the side of 'the program should be reviewable by outsiders to check for malicious activity,' and that might not necessitate making the base code 100% visible to everyone. I think there's some middle ground that we can pursue that protects intellectual property (the same ownership type that allows digital artists to make a living or authors to sell books, just fyi. You don't want to get rid of this, trust me) while also forcing software to be more transparent and easily reviewed for malicious conduct.
PS: Feel free to debate. My mind isn't fully decided on this issue tbh, and I'd love to hear more perspectives. Just miss me with the standard Tumblr aggressiveness, please. I don't respond well to aggression.
all software should be open source wtf. u expect me to run this on my own computer without knowing what its doing???
car manufacturers dont weld the hoods shut to keep ppl from copying their engines. books arent written with a military-grade cipher to avoid plagiarism. and we dont let food have "secret formulas" anymore bc too often one of the "secret ingredients" was fucking lead
when ur distributing a product to the public u forfeit the right to hide whats inside it, u dont get to hand out a black box and expect ppl to just trust u when u totally swear it doesnt have a microphone inside
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BCA vs B.Tech in Computer Science: Which is Better for Your Career?
In today’s digital age, careers in the tech industry are booming. After completing 12th grade with a science or computer background, two of the most popular courses that students often consider are BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) and B.Tech in Computer Science. Both courses open doors to a wide range of opportunities in the IT field, but they follow different paths.
So, if you're wondering which one is better for your career — this blog will help you decide based on your interests, goals, and learning style.
Understanding the Basics
What is BCA?
BCA is a 3-year undergraduate degree program focused on computer applications, programming languages, and software development. It is ideal for students who want to enter the IT industry quickly and start building their careers.
What is B.Tech in Computer Science?
B.Tech (CS) is a 4-year engineering degree that covers software, hardware, algorithms, data structures, networking, and computer architecture. It is more technical and math-heavy than BCA.
Which Course is Better for You?
✔️ Choose BCA if:
You want to start working in the IT industry early.
You prefer learning software tools, coding, and web/app development.
You are not from a science background or don’t want an intense engineering course.
✔️ Choose B.Tech (CS) if:
You have a strong interest in programming, logic, and computer systems.
You are from a science (PCM) background and can handle technical subjects.
You aim for roles in software engineering, system architecture, or research.
Career Scope After BCA
BCA graduates are in demand across software companies, tech startups, and digital marketing agencies. Job roles include:
Software Developer
Web Developer
App Developer
Technical Support Executive
IT Analyst
With the right skillset and certifications, BCA students can compete with B.Tech graduates for many IT roles.
Career Scope After B.Tech in Computer Science
B.Tech graduates can go into:
Software Engineering
System Development
Data Science
Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity
They may also be preferred in product-based companies and MNCs, but they have to spend an extra year on studies.
Best BCA Colleges in Bangalore
If you're leaning toward BCA and want to study in a tech hub, Bangalore is one of the best cities for this course. Here are some of the top BCA colleges in Bangalore:
Christ University
Jain (Deemed-to-be) University
Mount Carmel College
Presidency College
Kristu Jayanti College
St. Joseph's College
Oxford College of Science
These colleges offer strong academic programs, great placement support, and exposure to Bangalore’s IT ecosystem.
Final Thoughts
Both BCA and B.Tech in Computer Science can lead to successful careers — it all depends on your academic background, career goals, and learning preferences. If you want a shorter, more focused course with job-ready skills, BCA is a smart choice, especially when pursued from a bcollege in a city like Bangalore.
Choose wisely — your tech career starts here!
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Collaborative Projects: Why Teamwork Matters in Engineering

Engineering is more than just solving equations or designing machines. It’s about working together to build better solutions. Whether you’re a student working on a classroom assignment or a professional in the field, teamwork plays a huge role in engineering success.
If you’re studying in a city like Dehradun, known for its excellent engineering education, you’ll find teamwork is a big part of student life. Most of the best engineering colleges in Dehradun encourage students to work in teams on real-world problems, giving them a taste of how engineers operate in industries.
So, why is teamwork so important in engineering? Let’s understand.
1. Real-World Engineering Is Never a Solo Task
Have you ever seen a bridge built by one person? Or a mobile app created without a team? From civil projects to software applications, engineering tasks are always completed by groups of professionals with different skills.
For example:
In a BTech Mechanical Engineering project, one student might focus on design, another on calculations, and another on testing.
In a CS Engineering group, one member might handle coding, another UI design, and another debugging.
Learning to work together as students prepares you for the teamwork expected in companies and research centers.
2. Sharing Ideas Leads to Better Solutions
When students work alone, they only have their own ideas. But when a group comes together, everyone shares unique thoughts. One student may think logically, while another thinks creatively. When combined, these different ideas often lead to smarter solutions.
In many engineering colleges in Dehradun, group brainstorming sessions are part of the learning process. Whether it’s an electronics circuit or a software tool, students are encouraged to solve problems by working together.
3. Learning from Each Other
One great benefit of team projects is peer learning. Not everyone understands every topic the same way. In a group, you might explain programming to your friend while learning 3D modeling from them.
Working with others helps you:
Improve your communication
Gain confidence
Understand topics more deeply
Many students in best college in Dehradun say that they learned more from peer interaction than from lectures alone.
4. Realistic Deadlines and Role Division
Engineering projects often come with tight deadlines. Group projects teach students how to divide tasks and finish on time. In a typical group:
One member researches
One does the design
Another writes the report
Someone presents the project
Dividing work teaches responsibility, time management, and the importance of trusting teammates — skills that are essential for every engineer.
5. Boosts Creativity and Innovation
Teamwork doesn’t just solve problems — it creates new ideas. When minds from different backgrounds and skills come together, something unique often happens.
For example:
A student from an IT background might come up with a mobile app idea.
A mechanical student might figure out how to design the casing.
Someone from civil engineering may suggest where and how it can be used on-site.
This mix of ideas leads to innovation….
To read more, visit: https://blague-courte.com/collaborative-projects-why-teamwork-matters-in-engineering
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Data Engineering vs Data Science: Which Course Should You Take Abroad?
The rapid growth of data-driven industries has brought about two prominent and in-demand career paths: Data Engineering and Data Science. For international students dreaming of a global tech career, these two fields offer promising opportunities, high salaries, and exciting work environments. But which course should you take abroad? What are the key differences, career paths, skills needed, and best study destinations?
In this blog, we’ll break down the key distinctions between Data Engineering and Data Science, explore which path suits you best, and highlight the best countries and universities abroad to pursue these courses.
What is Data Engineering?
Data Engineering focuses on designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines, systems, and architecture. Data Engineers prepare data so that Data Scientists can analyze it. They work with large-scale data processing systems and ensure that data flows smoothly between servers, applications, and databases.
Key Responsibilities of a Data Engineer:
Developing, testing, and maintaining data pipelines
Building data architectures (e.g., databases, warehouses)
Managing ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes
Working with tools like Apache Spark, Hadoop, SQL, Python, and AWS
Ensuring data quality and integrity
What is Data Science?
analysis, machine learning, and data visualization. Data Scientists use data to drive business decisions, create predictive models, and uncover trends.
Key Responsibilities of a Data Scientist:
Cleaning and analyzing large datasets
Building machine learning and AI models
Creating visualizations to communicate findings
Using tools like Python, R, SQL, TensorFlow, and Tableau
Applying statistical and mathematical techniques to solve problems
Which Course Should You Take Abroad?
Choosing between Data Engineering and Data Science depends on your interests, academic background, and long-term career goals. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
Take Data Engineering if:
You love building systems and solving technical challenges.
You have a background in software engineering, computer science, or IT.
You prefer backend development, architecture design, and working with infrastructure.
You enjoy automating data workflows and handling massive datasets.
Take Data Science if:
You’re passionate about data analysis, problem-solving, and storytelling with data.
You have a background in statistics, mathematics, computer science, or economics.
You’re interested in machine learning, predictive modeling, and data visualization.
You want to work on solving real-world problems using data.
Top Countries to Study Data Engineering and Data Science
Studying abroad can enhance your exposure, improve career prospects, and provide access to global job markets. Here are some of the best countries to study both courses:
1. Germany
Why? Affordable education, strong focus on engineering and analytics.
Top Universities:
Technical University of Munich
RWTH Aachen University
University of Mannheim
2. United Kingdom
Why? Globally recognized degrees, data-focused programs.
Top Universities:
University of Oxford
Imperial College London
4. Sweden
Why? Innovation-driven, excellent data education programs.
Top Universities:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Lund University
Chalmers University of Technology
Course Structure Abroad
Whether you choose Data Engineering or Data Science, most universities abroad offer:
Bachelor’s Degrees (3-4 years):
Focus on foundational subjects like programming, databases, statistics, algorithms, and software engineering.
Recommended for students starting out or looking to build from scratch.
Master’s Degrees (1-2 years):
Ideal for those with a bachelor’s in CS, IT, math, or engineering.
Specializations in Data Engineering or Data Science.
Often include hands-on projects, capstone assignments, and internship opportunities.
Certifications & Short-Term Diplomas:
Offered by top institutions and platforms (e.g., MITx, Coursera, edX).
Helpful for career-switchers or those seeking to upgrade their skills.
Career Prospects and Salaries
Both fields are highly rewarding and offer excellent career growth.
Career Paths in Data Engineering:
Data Engineer
Data Architect
Big Data Engineer
ETL Developer
Cloud Data Engineer
Average Salary (Globally):
Entry-Level: $70,000 - $90,000
Mid-Level: $90,000 - $120,000
Senior-Level: $120,000 - $150,000+
Career Paths in Data Science:
Data Scientist
Machine Learning Engineer
Business Intelligence Analyst
Research Scientist
AI Engineer
Average Salary (Globally):
Entry-Level: $75,000 - $100,000
Mid-Level: $100,000 - $130,000
Senior-Level: $130,000 - $160,000+
Industry Demand
The demand for both data engineers and data scientists is growing rapidly across sectors like:
E-commerce
Healthcare
Finance and Banking
Transportation and Logistics
Media and Entertainment
Government and Public Policy
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Startups
According to LinkedIn and Glassdoor reports, Data Engineer roles have surged by over 50% in recent years, while Data Scientist roles remain in the top 10 most in-demand jobs globally.
Skills You’ll Learn Abroad
Whether you choose Data Engineering or Data Science, here are some skills typically covered in top university programs:
For Data Engineering:
Advanced SQL
Data Warehouse Design
Apache Spark, Kafka
Data Lake Architecture
Python/Scala Programming
Cloud Platforms: AWS, Azure, GCP
For Data Science:
Machine Learning Algorithms
Data Mining and Visualization
Statistics and Probability
Python, R, MATLAB
Tools: Jupyter, Tableau, Power BI
Deep Learning, AI Basics
Internship & Job Opportunities Abroad
Studying abroad often opens doors to internships, which can convert into full-time job roles.
Countries like Germany, Canada, Australia, and the UK allow international students to work part-time during studies and offer post-study work visas. This means you can gain industry experience after graduation.
Additionally, global tech giants like Google, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft, and Facebook frequently hire data professionals across both disciplines.
Final Thoughts: Data Engineering vs Data Science – Which One Should You Choose?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but here’s a quick recap:
Choose Data Engineering if you’re technically inclined, love working on infrastructure, and enjoy building systems from scratch.
Choose Data Science if you enjoy exploring data, making predictions, and translating data into business insights.
Both fields are highly lucrative, future-proof, and in high demand globally. What matters most is your interest, learning style, and career aspirations.
If you're still unsure, consider starting with a general data science or computer science program abroad that allows you to specialize in your second year. This way, you get the best of both worlds before narrowing down your focus.
Need Help Deciding Your Path?
At Cliftons Study Abroad, we guide students in selecting the right course and country tailored to their goals. Whether it’s Data Engineering in Germany or Data Science in Canada, we help you navigate admissions, visa applications, scholarships, and more.
Contact us today to take your first step towards a successful international data career!
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How a BSc in Computer Science with AI/ML Can Future-Proof Your Tech Career
The tech world is evolving at breakneck speed—and those who want to thrive in tomorrow's digital landscape need to start preparing today. Students looking for BSc Computer Science colleges in Pune are now prioritizing programs that offer more than basic programming—they want specialization, future skills, and global relevance. That’s where a BSc in Computer Science with a major in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) comes in.
Why AI and ML Are No Longer Optional
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are no longer futuristic concepts. They're embedded in everything—from smartphone assistants and search engines to fraud detection systems and medical diagnostics. Companies now seek graduates who can build smart applications, analyze large datasets, and develop predictive models.
With a major in AI/ML, this degree equips students with the ability to:
Design intelligent systems
Solve real-world problems using automation
Analyze complex datasets for insights
Work across industries like healthcare, fintech, e-commerce, and education
This isn’t just a computer science degree—it’s a direct pathway into future tech jobs that are in high demand across the globe.
What You’ll Learn in the Program
This specialized BSc Computer Science degree balances theory with hands-on experience. The curriculum often includes:
Core CS: Data structures, algorithms, OOP, databases
AI/ML: Python, deep learning, NLP, neural networks
Tools: TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, Jupyter Notebooks
Capstone projects and industry internships
Students graduate not just as coders, but as creators of intelligent solutions that can drive automation, optimize decisions, and enhance user experience.
Why Pune is a Smart Choice
Pune is home to top academic institutions, a thriving IT sector, and growing startup culture. This unique blend makes it an ideal city for tech education. Being in Pune gives students access to internships, workshops, and placements in some of India’s top tech companies.
Career Opportunities After Graduation
This degree opens doors to several high-growth career roles, including:
AI Engineer – Build learning systems for speech recognition, robotics, and data-driven automation
Machine Learning Developer – Train models that adapt and improve without explicit programming
Data Scientist – Extract insights from large datasets using AI-powered tools
NLP Specialist – Work on language-based applications like chatbots and translators
AI Research Analyst – Innovate and experiment in academic or corporate R&D teams
These roles are not only future-relevant but also among the highest-paying in the tech industry.
How It Compares: BSc Computer Science vs. BCA
While both degrees are respected, they cater to different goals. A BCA is ideal for those interested in software development, applications, and business systems. In contrast, a BSc with an AI/ML major is better suited for students inclined toward innovation, data science, and intelligent automation.
Comparison Snapshot:
Feature
BCA
BSc CS with AI/ML
Focus
Software & App Development
AI, ML, Data, Algorithms
Ideal for
Entry-level tech & IT roles
Advanced tech & R&D roles
Math/Stats Emphasis
Basic
Moderate to High
Career Scope
Broad
Specialized, High-Growth
Postgraduate & Career Progression
After completing this degree, students have multiple pathways:
Pursue a Master’s in AI, Data Science, or Computer Science
Apply to global tech firms in AI/ML roles
Combine tech with business via an Integrated MBA
Launch startups or join innovation labs
The degree’s interdisciplinary nature makes it flexible for careers in both tech development and strategic decision-making.
Key Takeaways
AI and ML are transforming every sector, and skilled graduates are in high demand.
A BSc in Computer Science with a specialization in AI/ML prepares students for cutting-edge careers.
Pune offers a perfect ecosystem to learn, intern, and grow in the tech field.
This program is a better fit for students who want to go beyond traditional software roles into intelligent systems development.
Career options range from AI engineering to data science, with excellent salary potential.
Final Word
A degree in computer science no longer guarantees an edge in the tech industry—but a focused, future-ready specialization does. If you're serious about staying ahead of the curve, explore a BSc in Computer Science with AI/ML and take your first step toward an intelligent future.
Visit DES Pune University to learn more and apply today.
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🚀 Introduction
Jagamara is fast emerging as a hub for entrepreneurs and digital-first ventures across sectors like retail, education, logistics, and healthcare. As this local ecosystem evolves, reliable IT services have become the backbone of business success. Whether you're launching your first website or scaling a digital presence, choosing the right IT partner is critical.
This guide spotlights top IT service providers in Jagamara, with a special focus on the standout agency redefining the tech scene—Zero Error Studio, recognized as Jagamara’s Best IT Services Agency.
💼 Top IT Agencies in Jagamara
Jagamara boasts several reputable IT service providers. Here's a quick overview:
Zero Error Studio – A fast-rising agency with a strong national and global presence in branding, design, SEO, and digital growth.
Preditech Solution Pvt. Ltd. – Specialists in software development and automation tools.
Algopage IT Solution Pvt. Ltd. – Experts in app development and ERP integration.
Threatsys Technologies Pvt. Ltd. – Cybersecurity and regulatory compliance solutions.
Netlite NGN Pvt. Ltd. – Server management and hosting services.
TCS (Regional) – Enterprise-level IT solutions.
CS Web Solution – Website development and e-commerce platforms.
Digitech Solutions – UI/UX design and digital branding.
Zero Webit – Affordable IT services for local SMEs.
AVL Software Solution – Enterprise automation and AI-based tools.
💡 Expert Insight: “Success in IT isn’t just about writing code—it’s about creatively solving business problems with speed and efficiency.” — Vishal Pandya, Founder, Zero Error Studio
🛠 Core Services Offered by Leading Agencies
🖥 Web Development & Design
Key services include:
Mobile-responsive websites
CMS solutions (WordPress, Shopify)
Custom web apps
Static/dynamic websites
UI/UX design
Zero Error Studio is particularly known for delivering stunning corporate websites and high-converting landing pages in record time.
🔍 SEO & Digital Marketing
Top agencies offer:
SEO strategies & on-page optimization
Social media branding & advertising
Google, Meta & LinkedIn ad campaigns
Email marketing & automation
GMB (Google My Business) optimization
Zero Error Studio is a top choice for high-ROI SEO strategies and PPC campaigns. Their work has helped clients like Hydrafit Gym and Maruti Courier achieve massive growth.
📡 Telecom & Connectivity Solutions
Often provided via local partnerships with Jio Fiber, Vi, and BSNL, these include:
Web hosting & cloud services
Server setup and maintenance
VoIP for CRM systems
🔍 Why Jagamara's IT Agencies Stand Out
✅ Agile Delivery & Ongoing Support
Local agencies are known for:
Meeting tight deadlines
Flexible project handling
Post-launch support and maintenance
Zero Error Studio offers unmatched 24/7 global support.
“Despite time zone differences, Vishal and his team were always available.” — Ankit P., Client (Australia)
🧩 Integrated Business Solutions
Top agencies offer holistic services like:
End-to-end branding + web + SEO
Strategic business consultation
Multilingual websites
CRM & ERP systems for small businesses
Zero Error Studio leads the way here with custom, results-driven solutions.
📊 Case Study Spotlight
An edutech firm partnered with Zero Error Studio to develop a multilingual LMS-integrated website. Within 3 months, they saw:
220% increase in lead generation
Boosted by strategic SEO and targeted ad campaigns
🧠 How to Choose the Right IT Partner
Define your project goals (website, SEO, app, etc.)
Compare agency expertise and specializations
Review their past work and client success stories
Match their portfolio to your industry
Look for agencies offering long-term support
Prioritize scalable and budget-friendly packages
✅ Pro Tip: If you're looking for both creativity and measurable ROI, Zero Error Studio is your best bet.
🌟 Real Success Stories from Jagamara
Mukhya Samachar, a local media outlet, tripled its Instagram following and ad revenue after working with Zero Error Studio.
A boutique café near Khandagiri saw a 160% boost in Zomato orders post website redesign and ad campaigns.
Digitech Solutions helped a clothing brand reduce cart abandonment by 35% through a new e-commerce platform.
💬 What Clients Say About Zero Error Studio
Ankit P., Director, Umiya Productions (Australia): “Outstanding designs, rapid delivery, and always ready for revisions. Vishal’s creativity and responsiveness made the entire process seamless.”
Rambhai Mokariya, CEO, Maruti Courier: “Zero Error is the best in the market. Their branding and digital marketing helped us go global without ever leaving our office.”
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. What services does Zero Error Studio offer? ✔️ Web design & development ✔️ SEO & digital marketing ✔️ Branding & graphic design ✔️ SMM & PPC campaigns ✔️ Hosting & domain setup ✔️ Website security & maintenance
2. Is it suitable for startups and small businesses? Yes! Their packages are affordable, flexible, and ideal for startups and SMEs.
3. How’s the customer support?
24/7 availability
Fast response via WhatsApp, email, and phone
Free revisions
Dedicated managers and regular updates
4. Can they boost my online visibility? Absolutely. Through smart SEO, engaging content, and paid campaigns, they’ve helped many clients dominate local search results.
5. Do they serve international clients? Yes, including businesses in Australia, the UK, Canada, and the US.
6. How to get started? Visit zeroerrorstudio.com to:
Book a free consultation
Browse the portfolio
Fill out a project inquiry Or WhatsApp Vishal Pandya for a quick chat.
7. How is Zero Error Studio different from others?
Design-first mindset
Localized strategies
High-impact, ethical solutions
Trusted by global clients
✅ Final Thoughts
Jagamara is proving that world-class IT solutions can thrive right in Odisha. Agencies like Zero Error Studio are leading the way—offering everything from enterprise software to beautiful branding websites, all with local roots and global reach.
Also they are the best mobile app developers in bhubaneswar
🎯 Looking to launch, rebrand, or scale? Zero Error Studio offers the
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How to Learn Coding with Zero Background in 2025
In 2025, coding is no longer just for computer science grads—it’s for students, career-changers, and anyone curious about how tech works. With user-friendly platforms, structured paths, and strong communities, learning to code is more accessible than ever.

💡 Why Learn Coding Now?
In-demand Skill: From healthcare to marketing, coding is used to automate, analyze, and innovate.
Career Opportunities: High-paying jobs in AI, software development, and data science await.
Flexibility: Work remotely or freelance from anywhere.
No Degree Needed: Free, beginner-friendly platforms like Class Bazaar, CS50, and freeCodeCamp make it easy.
Creative Freedom: Build websites, apps, games—anything you can imagine.
Future-Proofing: Stay relevant in a digital world driven by AI and automation.
👩💻 Yes, You Can Learn Without a Tech Background!
People from all walks of life have successfully switched to tech with the right mindset, consistent practice, and beginner-friendly courses.
🛠 Top Languages for Beginners
Python: Easy syntax, great for web, automation, and AI.
HTML/CSS: Basics for building websites.
JavaScript: Adds interactivity to sites.
SQL: Manage and query databases.
Scratch: Visual language perfect for beginners.
📍 6-Step Roadmap to Learn Coding in 2025
Set clear goals (web dev, data, automation, etc.).
Choose beginner-friendly courses (like Class Bazaar).
Follow structured learning paths.
Build mini-projects (to-do app, portfolio site, etc.).
Join communities (Reddit, CodeNewbie, etc.).
Practice daily using interactive tools (Replit, W3Schools).
🎓 Best Courses for Absolute Beginners
CS50 (Harvard, edX): Broad intro to CS.
Google IT Automation with Python (Coursera).
Python for Everybody (Coursera, Univ. of Michigan).
MIT Intro to Programming (edX).
Complete 2025 Web Dev Bootcamp (Udemy).
❗ Avoid These Mistakes
Don’t jump across too many languages.
Don’t skip projects—build things!
Don’t isolate—ask questions, join forums.
Don’t give up—stick to a plan.
🎯 Stay Motivated
Use planners or tools like Notion.
Celebrate milestones.
Get an accountability buddy.
🔚 Final Thought
You don’t need a tech degree to start. All pros were once beginners. Set a goal, choose your first course, and start building your future. Explore beginner courses on Class Bazaar and take your first step into the world of coding.
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