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daintilyultimateslayer · 5 days ago
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candidroot · 1 month ago
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antmyerp · 9 months ago
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sognos · 9 months ago
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Any off-site customer support or assistance rendered by technicians or engineers is referred to as field service. It incorporates various tasks like installing, maintaining, repairing, and evaluating equipment. Field service management describes how these tasks, such as – scheduling, dispatching, tracking, and reporting, are coordinated. It includes utilizing various technologies and solutions to guarantee prompt work completion, effective resource management and simplified departmental and customer communication.
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igmpi · 1 year ago
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thealchemyofgamecreation · 1 year ago
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HWM: Game Design Log (25) Finding the Right “AI” System
Hey! I’m Omer from Oba Games, and I’m in charge of the game design for Hakan’s War Manager. I share a weekly game design log, and this time, I’ll be talking about AI and AI systems. Since I’m learning as I go, I thought, why not learn together? So, let’s get into it! Do We Need AI? Starting off with a simple question: Do we need AI? Now, I didn’t ask the most fundamental concept in game history…
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certificationconsult · 2 years ago
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In its most basic form, ISO 22000 is a comprehensive framework created to address the industry's complex problems and construct successful food safety management systems. Knowing and adopting the ISO 22000 standard provides you with the ability to establish your company as a leader in the safety of food while simultaneously satisfying the ever-expanding requirements of consumers and regulatory agencies.
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servicecrmindia · 2 years ago
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destinysbounty · 2 years ago
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Ever since Crystalized came out, there's been this theory circulating that the reason the Overlord somehow managed to manifest crystal power seemingly out of nowhere and with no explanation (at least, none that I can find/remember), is because his fight with Zane affected his power in some way.
The main evidence for this is that:
Zane was the last person to fight the Overlord
Ice is technically a crystalline structure, depending on how it's formed, and Zane is the master of ice
When Harumi was first resurrected, she found the Overlord's spirit imbued into a purple crystal
As evidenced by past seasons, the Overlord's power seems to be influenced by his circumstances and environment in the wake of his last defeat. During Rebooted, a tech center was built over his resting place, and he ended up taking on the abilities and limitations of a computer virus. And in this case, the theory suggests that the Overlord's power was then influenced again by all the ice surrounding him as Zane destroyed both of their physical forms.
This does, to some extent, seem to fall in line with everything else we know about the Overlord. The Overlord is a being of shadow and darkness, and the shape of a shadow will always be influenced by the light around it. (And if we want to get into the theory that the Overlord was created as a result of the FSM trying to purge the oni blood from his veins, then you could even bring up the fact that the oni are shapeshifters sooo).
Now, I'll be the first to admit that this theory is ultimately pretty circumstantial, and there's nothing in canon to point to it being explicitly true. BUT, the cool thing about this theory is that it does also retroactively solve another big fandom mystery: that is, it explains how Zane survived his fight with the Overlord.
Let me explain.
When Zane came back to life after his fight with the Digital Overlord, while it was never outright explained how he did so, it was implied that he came back the same way the Overlord had: by spiritually manifesting within the systems at Borg Tower - specifically, the Digiverse. But that doesn't really answer the question, does it?
Like, the Overlord coming back as a spiritual manifestation makes sense. He's a regenerative being, an immortal abstraction of all the evil in the world. And Zane, as far as we know, is very much not that. So what could have happened to cause Zane, a nindroid, to end up being resurrected in the same way as the god of darkness? Why did he come back to life, instead of passing onto the afterlife? Even Lloyd, the special-est boy in all Ninjago, made a quick visit to the Departed Realm and only came back because the FSM said he could.
And true, it's certainly possible that Zane had a similar encounter with the FSM. Or that his power source is responsible for his resurrection, and just as we may never know how his power source works he may also never know how it brought him back to life. Those are all very possible solutions, and you're welcome to just accept those ideas and move one.
But if you're like me and you don't find those answers particularly satisfying, here's another possibility:
Just as Zane's power has influenced the Overlord, the Overlord's power has influenced Zane. In the explosion of Golden Power that caused both of them to be destroyed in unison, their souls became intertwined. So yes, Zane was meant to die. And judging by his account of the situation in Decoded, he did die. And maybe a peaceful afterlife was well within arm's reach, maybe he was just about to grab the FSM's hand...but then something pulled him back. His soul, chained to the Overlord's dark power, dragged him to the land of the living once more.
And if you really want to get into it, then you could even theorize that this connection ended up influencing Zane's power as well. During the Ice Chapter he was capable of turning people into ice samurai zombie-things kept under his control, as well as creating ice constructs like Boreal. These are not abilities that have been established in the ice power-set, nor are they logical powers for an ice elemental to have. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but the Forbidden Scroll doesn't give you new powers, it just enhances and turbo-boosts what you already have. Which is why it did nothing when Kai held it, as his power had been stolen from him at the time.
(Now before you ask why Pixal could use the Scroll despite seeminlgy not having any powers, there are very subtle implications that she had developed a very, very minor sixth sense due to her inheriting some of Zane's power. If anyone wants me to explain that in greater detail, I'd be more than happy to.)
And yes, Aspheera is also capable of creating elemental zombie/mummy things and other such constructs, but she did all that before she found the Scroll. This is a power-set she had by virtue of her being a powerful sorcerer, not something granted by wielding the Scroll.
And yet somehow, the Scroll did seem to give Zane these powers. Powers that so far have only been exhibited by two people in the series: Aspheera, and the Overlord. So if we submit to the theory that Zane and the Overlord's fight have caused their powers to mix a little, and the Scroll magnifies your power....well, it suddenly becomes very possible that the Scroll amplified some of the dark energy he inherited from the Overlord and awakened some of the Ice Emperor's more unique abilities.
And if that's true, then that really just kinda makes the whole Ice Emperor sting that much more. All of the good things Zane has done, all of his biggest sacrifices, all led to this moment. To him becoming the Ice Emperor.
I dunno. It's just something to think about.
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royonninjago · 1 year ago
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tf is up with the Elements of Creation?
The concept of the four elements have been around for a long ass time. Nowadays this concept is mostly used for various magic systems, popularized by "Avatar: The Last Airbender", but even after all this time the elements themselves are unchanged, being Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.
Then there's Ninjago, which for some reason decided to replace Air and Water with Lightning and Ice.
Obviously these are suppose to be cooler versions of the two elements. The 'Lightning Ninja' sounds much cooler than the 'Air Ninja' or the 'Wind Ninja' and the 'Ice Ninja' sounds cooler than the 'Water Ninja'. Lightning is heavily associated with strong winds and Ice is made up of frozen water, so this replacement generally still works.
Up until "Possession", which adds the Elements of Wind and Water to the world.
This begs the question, "what the fuck is the point of Lightning and Ice"? Out of universe, the obvious answer is they backpedaled and wanted Nya to officially become a Ninja with her own Element, while Morro was always intended to be a seasonal villain so it doesn't really matter what happens to the Element of Wind.
In universe, we didn't get an answer until 2021, a full six years after Possession was released. Even then, it was only a partial answer. Apparently, the Elements of Water and Wind belonged to Wojira, the evil sea serpent that resided in Ninjago before the First Spinjitzu Master arrived there.
I suppose my confusion mostly stems from the Ninjago Timeline (shocker... ):| ). When did the FSM obtain the Elements of Creation? Was it before of after Wojira obtained Wind and Water? If it was before, why choose Lightning and Ice instead of Wind and Water, which are much more useful when creating a new Realm? If it was after, did the FSM bring the Elements of Creation to this new Realm? Did the Elements of Creation just not exist the that Realm before he arrived there? There's just a lot of conflicting information and general confusion surrounding this topic that drives me absolutely insane, like how the essence of Storm is different from Lightning even though they are both able to create Lightning Bolts, but that's an entirely different can of worms that I might write about later.
In order to avoid sounding like a completely cynical asshole, allow me to propose an alternative idea for an in universe reason for why the things are why they are.
When the FSM first arrived in Ninjago, pretty much all the Elements were up for grabs as there was no one powerful enough take them for themselves. The exception was Wojira. She was powerful enough to obtain Elements for herself, but because she craved destruction and the only things that were alive in the Realm at the time were the Keepers and the Merlopians, she decided to only obtain Wind and Water to more easily destroy their homes. When she obtained these Elements, she discovered that they could strengthen each other into more powerful versions of themselves, and to more easily utilize this power the Storm and Wave Amulets were created.
In my head, the Amulets kinda work like the Golden Weapons, where anyone powerful enough can wield the Amulets and utilize their powers, but there are still dedicated Elemental Masters.
Then there was Nyad, the first Master of Water and the first Master of Wind was probably a Keeper or something, and them Wojira was put into a coma. After that, the FSM wanted to settle down in this Realm, so he set out to obtain various Elements like Wojira had done to help him cultivate the Realm.
First, to calm the seas and the storms that plagued the Realm, the FSM claimed Lightning. The Nunchucks of Lightning were created and used to cut through the violent winds and burn away the raging seawater.
Second, to provide a stable and sturdy place to live within the Realm, the FSM claimed Earth. The Scythe of Quakes was created and used to rise the land beneath the sea and harden it so it could not be moved.
Third, to provide heat and life to all that would reside in the Realm, the FSM claimed Fire. The Sword of Fire was created and used to place the sun in the sky and light the hearths of those that would live here.
Finally, to calm the Realm after it had been created and formed, the FSM claimed Ice. The Shurikens of Ice were created and used to stop the Lightning, cool the Earth, extinguish the Fire, and provide peace and tranquillity to those who needed it.
And that's how Ninjago was created or smth.
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thecatundertheladder · 7 months ago
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Hey I have a question for the fsm lives au. How did fsm handle garmadon getting bit in this au. Was it the same as cannon or different due to the oni/dragon instinct. Also will there be more fsm family bonding cause there is a severe lack of knowledge of how fsm was with his boys let alone his grandson
Alright first of all I'm taking the opportunity to slightly retcon(?) how the venom works. Essentially it's both corrupting Garmadon's thought process as well as allowing the Overlord to slowly possess Garmadon over thousands of years. He did still need Garmadon to get to the Dark Island to fully possess him but that's what the venoms doing. It's not so much as making him evil but opening him up to evil.
In this au (and my belief system in general) the Overlord isn't a spirit of darkness but a spirit of imbalance caused by the imbalance that happened due to a primordial being getting put to sleep indefinitely (Wojira) and the creation of Ninjago happening so close together.
I also got sidetracked a bit rewriting the lore surrounding the venom and Garmadon and the Overlord. Whoops.
So, on the day Garmadon gets bitten, FSM wakes up sensing something is off. She gets very anxious and forbids her children from leaving the Monastery walls. Wu and Garmadon, used to FSM's bouts of paranoia, abid by this, but try to stay out of her way as she paces around the Monastery. This leads to them playing in the courtyard. The thing is, FSM actually has these bouts of paranoia due to trauma that aren't based on her subconciously sensing something is wrong with her powers.
Wu throws the katana over the wall and Garmadon tries to convince him to get it, using past experiences to determine that there isn't actually a threat and not wanting to disturb his father. Of course Wu, who doesn't want to be caught disobeying his father when they're like this, says no, leading Garmadon to go and get it himself. The Devourer, an entity created by the Overlord, bites Garmadon and he faints.
The biting causes a metaphysical shockwave across the Sixteen Realms - it is, after all, the collision of balance and imbalance - that both Wu and FSM feel. FSM rushes out and takes Garmadon inside, who remains in a coma for several days.
During this coma, FSM works out pretty quickly that it was the Overlord who caused it, and that he will use the venom to slowly overtake Garmadon until there is nothing left but a shell with the physical strength to hold the Overlord's full power. FSM uses the time Garmadon's asleep to weave wards into Garmadon's soul so that the Overlord cannot touch it and destroy it, which is the sole reason Garmadon was able to be cured in the first place.
He also works out that the venom is designed to latch onto Garmadon's mind and body, meaning that removing it at such a young age would permanently disable him mentally and physically.
FSM also has a couple of panic attacks during this time and destroys a couple of forests and a mountain. Wu ends up being looked after by Mystake (in the Monastery, FSM wouldn't let him leave) after being told that his brother is sick due to being bitten but isn't told more than that yet.
Anyway, so once Garmadon wakes up, all he and Wu are told is that the Overlord was trying to corrupt Garmadon through the venom. They are still small children, which is why FSM doesn't tell them more (they do find out in their lates teens what actually is going on). Their age also meant that any story told about the Overlord was sanatised so it wasn't nightmare inducing, so all they knew was Overlord = evil spirit, which is why Wu and Garmadon are always like 'the venom is turning Garmadon evil'.
When he was still a child/young teen FSM became really skilled at telling when it was the venom that made Garmadon do bad things, and when Garmadon was just being an arse, and could therefore discipline him appropriately. As Garmadon got older however, and the venom became more interwined with his mind, it got a lot harder to distinguish between the two. FSM still tried her best to try to discipline Garmadon but it's hard when your child physically cannot tell the difference between right or wrong actions.
FSM is a slightly smarter parent in this au so he did always try to listen and to help Garmadon work through figuring out which thoughts were the venom and which weren't, and this did help. He tried his best to give Garmadon and Wu a normal childhood (though later he did have to start restricting stuff for others safety).
Unfortunately, his son is still getting slowly overtaken by his archnemesis - someone who deeply traumatised him, so there are still times when they didn't handle Garmadon's condition well, but it was mostly not that bad.
But you are absolutely right in that the oni/dragon instincts kicked in majorly because of this. Garmadon and Wu did not leave the house unsupervised for several years after the bite. And also I want to point out as a half-demon, half dragon-god FSM has a very shakey understanding of mortal morals, meaning that Garmadon (and Wu) could get away with a lot of stuff, venom induced or otherwise.
Hope that answered your ask and made sense! There definitely will be some more family bonding in this au once I get round to writing it!
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antmyerp · 9 months ago
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power-chords · 8 months ago
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The first place that “do not fold, spindle or mutilate” was taken off the punch card and unpacked in all its metaphorical glory was the student protests at the University of California-Berkeley in the mid-1960s, what became known as the “Free Speech Movement.” The University of California administration used punch cards for class registration. Berkeley protestors used punch cards as a metaphor, both as a symbol of the “system” — first the registration system and then bureaucratic systems more generally — and as a symbol of alienation.
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Because the punch card symbolically represented the power of the university, it made a suitable point of attack. Some students used the punch cards in subversive ways. An underground newspaper reported:
Some ingenious people (where did they get this arcane knowledge? Isn’t this part of the Mysteries belonging to Administration?) got hold of a number of blank IBM cards, and gimmicked the card-puncher till it spoke no mechanical language, but with its little slots wrote on the cards simple letters: “FSM”, “STRIKE” and so on. A symbol, maybe: the rebels are better at making the machine talk sense than its owners. (“Letter from Berkeley” 12; Draper 113)
Students wore these punch cards like name tags. They were thought sufficiently important symbols of the Free Speech Movement that they were used as illustrations on the album cover of the record that the Movement issued.
Another form of technological subversion was for students to punch their own cards, and slip them in along with the official ones: Some joker among the campus eggheads fed a string of obscenities into one of Cal’s biggest and best computers — with the result that the lists of new students in various classes just can NOT be read in mixed company. (Berlandt, “IBM Enrolls” 1)
These pranks were the subversion of the technician. The students were indicating their ability to control the machines, and thus, symbolically, the machinery of the university. But it also indicates, like the students’ and administrations’ shared use of the machine metaphor, something of the degree of convergence of student and administration beliefs and methods. This sort of metaphorical technical subversion rarely rises above the level of prank.
Perhaps more radical, or at least with less confused symbolism, were students who destroyed punch cards in symbolic protest: the punch cards that the university used for class registration stood for all that was wrong with the university, and by extension, America. Students at Berkeley and other University of California branches burned their registration punch cards in anti-University protests just as they burned draft cards in anti-Vietnam protests.
—Steven Lubar, “Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate”: A Cultural History of the Punch Card
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igmpi · 1 year ago
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nyaskitten · 1 year ago
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So given Wu and Garmadon didn't KNOW where the tomb was, does this imply the FSM died alone, in a large, dark, dreary cave? Did he tell his sons one day "Alright kiddos, Im gonna go die now byeee love you have fun cleaning up all the messes I made!" and then he just noped the fuck out?
Or did he have someone haul his corpse to the tomb? Because iirc it was said the FSM made the defense systems himself so... how long was he anticipating his fucking death... Did he premeditate his death? It was all that damn meditation around the Golden Weapons! It was radiation poisoning the whole time!
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