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softness-and-shattering · 4 months ago
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Wow, what a great response my guy, you definitely seem like someone who's opinion I care about and who's perspective I'll listen to and take to heart. /heavy sarcasm.
What the fuck is wrong with people. If you feel that intensely, block me. And maybe go for a walk. Talk some deep breaths. Listen to the birdsong. Appreciate your life.
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iakshaysrivastava · 7 months ago
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Create Stunning Sliders Without Coding
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niggadiffusion · 2 months ago
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AI Tools for Crafting a Creative Brand: A Fresh Perspective
In today’s fast-paced digital world, creative entrepreneurs face the exhilarating task of carving out a brand identity that speaks to their audience. The rise of generative AI tools has turned this process on its head, offering a new kind of innovation that boosts creativity while simplifying brand development. For creative ventures like Majik Ink Creations, these tools aren’t just…
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insurance-brokers-india · 7 months ago
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What are the next steps after obtaining an insurance broker license, and how can you generate potential leads using Mzapp CRM software?
Congratulations on securing your insurance broker license! The journey doesn’t end here; it’s just the beginning of building a successful insurance brokerage. Here’s how you can proceed and leverage Mzapp CRM software to find potential leads:
Steps After Getting Your Insurance Broker License
Understand Your Market: Research your target audience (individuals, businesses, or specific sectors).
Develop a Business Plan: Set goals for client acquisition, revenue, and operational processes.
Build a Network: Partner with insurance providers and attend industry events to establish your presence.
Create an Online Presence: Build a professional website and maintain active profiles on social platforms.
Offer Value-Added Services: Educate customers on policies, claims management, and risk assessments.
Using Mzapp CRM Software to Generate Leads
Lead Capture: Utilize Mzapp’s integrated forms and web tracking tools to capture inquiries from your website or social media.
Automated Follow-Ups: Set up personalized email and SMS follow-ups to nurture leads effectively.
Lead Scoring: Prioritize leads based on their interaction history, ensuring you focus on high-potential prospects.
Data-Driven Campaigns: Use analytics to identify what works and launch targeted campaigns.
Seamless Policy Management: Impress leads by showcasing how smoothly you manage policies and claims through Mzapp.
Why Choose Mzapp CRM?
Mzapp CRM simplifies lead management, streamlines operations, and provides insights into customer behavior, making it easier to convert prospects into loyal clients.
Learn more about how Mzapp can transform your insurance business here.
#Question:#What are the next steps after obtaining an insurance broker license#and how can you generate potential leads using Mzapp CRM software?#Answer:#Congratulations on securing your insurance broker license! The journey doesn’t end here; it’s just the beginning of building a successful i#Steps After Getting Your Insurance Broker License#Understand Your Market: Research your target audience (individuals#businesses#or specific sectors).#Develop a Business Plan: Set goals for client acquisition#revenue#and operational processes.#Build a Network: Partner with insurance providers and attend industry events to establish your presence.#Create an Online Presence: Build a professional website and maintain active profiles on social platforms.#Offer Value-Added Services: Educate customers on policies#claims management#and risk assessments.#Using Mzapp CRM Software to Generate Leads#Lead Capture: Utilize Mzapp’s integrated forms and web tracking tools to capture inquiries from your website or social media.#Automated Follow-Ups: Set up personalized email and SMS follow-ups to nurture leads effectively.#Lead Scoring: Prioritize leads based on their interaction history#ensuring you focus on high-potential prospects.#Data-Driven Campaigns: Use analytics to identify what works and launch targeted campaigns.#Seamless Policy Management: Impress leads by showcasing how smoothly you manage policies and claims through Mzapp.#Why Choose Mzapp CRM?#Mzapp CRM simplifies lead management#streamlines operations#and provides insights into customer behavior#making it easier to convert prospects into loyal clients.#Learn more about how Mzapp can transform your insurance business here.
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rohitdigitalsblog · 7 months ago
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Best Multimedia Iinstitute in Rohini 
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mitu444 · 9 months ago
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Om Digi Group's Website Developers: Masters of Digital Craftsmanship
Crafting Digital Excellence
Om Digi Group's website developers are renowned for their mastery in crafting digital excellence. With expertise in a wide array of programming languages and development frameworks, they bring creativity and precision to every project they undertake. From conceptualization to execution, their attention to detail ensures that each website they develop is not just functional but also visually stunning.
Tailored Solutions for Unique Needs
Understanding that every client has unique goals and requirements, Om Digi Group's website developers offer tailored solutions to meet specific needs. They collaborate closely with clients, delving into their objectives, target audience, and brand identity. This collaborative approach ensures that each website is custom-built to resonate with the client's vision and objectives.
Innovation Driven Development
Innovation is ingrained in Om Digi Group's ethos, and its website developers are at the forefront of driving digital innovation. They stay updated on the latest technologies and trends, constantly exploring new tools and techniques to enhance their craft. By embracing innovation, they create websites that not only meet but exceed expectations, setting new standards in the industry.
User-Centric Design Philosophy
Om Digi Group's website developers prioritize user experience above all else. They understand that a website's success hinges on its ability to engage and delight users. Therefore, they adopt a user-centric design philosophy, focusing on intuitive navigation, clear calls-to-action, and seamless interactions. By putting the user first, they ensure that each website delivers a memorable and engaging experience for visitors.
#Crafting Digital Excellence#Om Digi Group's website developers are renowned for their mastery in crafting digital excellence. With expertise in a wide array of program#they bring creativity and precision to every project they undertake. From conceptualization to execution#their attention to detail ensures that each website they develop is not just functional but also visually stunning.#Tailored Solutions for Unique Needs#Understanding that every client has unique goals and requirements#Om Digi Group's website developers offer tailored solutions to meet specific needs. They collaborate closely with clients#delving into their objectives#target audience#and brand identity. This collaborative approach ensures that each website is custom-built to resonate with the client's vision and objectiv#Innovation Driven Development#Innovation is ingrained in Om Digi Group's ethos#and its website developers are at the forefront of driving digital innovation. They stay updated on the latest technologies and trends#constantly exploring new tools and techniques to enhance their craft. By embracing innovation#they create websites that not only meet but exceed expectations#setting new standards in the industry.#User-Centric Design Philosophy#Om Digi Group's website developers prioritize user experience above all else. They understand that a website's success hinges on its abilit#they adopt a user-centric design philosophy#focusing on intuitive navigation#clear calls-to-action#and seamless interactions. By putting the user first#they ensure that each website delivers a memorable and engaging experience for visitors.#website developers
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newcodesociety · 1 year ago
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connectedportal · 2 years ago
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While trying to organise my thoughts relating to various creative projects, what I have ended up doing was create a website so that I could have an interactive moodboard that holds all of media that I am inspired by as well as having links to the source material and it looks and feels so very good!
I have always struggled with visual-only moodboarding and concepting because I always want a way to find the source material again or I want to mix and match with different mediums such as playlists, animations, video games, and illustrations all in one specific and easy-to-access location. The tools that I have used previously don't always provide the extensive support for each format I want to reference, and even when they do, the formatting of the tool doesn't work well with me as I find myself fighting the tool's capabilities over enjoying creating and compiling ideas. But website development has allowed that creativity and flexibility I have craved while also allowing me to make it pretty in the process!
I won't be sharing the website for a few reasons:
It isn't hosted online and is only saved to my computer.
It contains other people's work that I do not want to host and reshare without their expressed permission.
It contains project details that I do not want to share until I have made more progress on it.
But if you are like me and struggle with visual-only moodboards or want more customisation when it comes to project planning and presentation, I cannot reccomend enough looking into learning html and creating websites, even if you don't share them!
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seahorsepencils · 26 days ago
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I 100% believe that Nathan Fielder made a deliberate choice in focusing the episode around footage of him interacting with two autism "advocates" who are ultimately ableist and reductive in their understanding of autism. A congressman who doesn't even know what masking is, and an advocacy organization founder who uses outdated tests and won't acknowledge that not-autistic folks might benefit from rehearsing difficult social situations? That's not an accident.
If you look up Doreen Granpeesheh, you'll see that she is known for promoting the idea of autism "recovery," and that she has a history of publicly supporting the claim that there's a link between vaccines and autism. Her Wikipedia page makes very clear that she is a problematic figure whose work has been critiqued, and that she should not be taken seriously. Fielder, along with his writers and producers, would have known her reputation when booking her for the show.
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A screenshot from Granpeesheh's website. Yes, it would appear she is actually proud of this headline.
And I think he's using the meeting with Cohen as a commentary on how autistic folks (and minoritized people in general, most likely) are treated by people in authority. Instead of masking and politely leaving the room, instead of picking up signals that Cohen is wrapping up the meeting without wanting to announce he's doing it on camera, Fielder purposely doesn't "take the hint" so that Cohen has to flounder and keep trying to wrap up the meeting in a way that is ultimately vague, dismissive, and rude. The longer the audience has to sit and watch that dynamic play out, the more likely we are to recognize Cohen as the bad guy in the situation rather than Fielder. It's brilliant.
And it's the exact same strategy he's using by spending the first half of the season ostensibly focusing on the first officer in those cockpit interactions, while deliberately giving screen time to guys like the "banned from every dating app" pilot to make it clear who is actually the source of the problem (and to hopefully trigger an FAA sexual harassment investigation in that one instance). In all three of these situations, he's showing us how a problematic person in power holds all the cards and is unwilling to budge.
I know there are differing opinions on what aspects of the show and his character are exaggerated or performed. As a very self-aware autistic comedy writer, this is my assessment: I think he's semi-deliberately not filling silences with masking behaviors, and asking questions he probably knows are uncomfortably direct, to create a space where others (often the neurotypical folks in these situations) have no choice to fill in the silence, which ultimately makes them say or do something relevant. I think he also acts like an unaware, unbiased observer in situations where he has a strong idea of what's going on. So whenever he says "I didn't know why" or "I didn't understand," he probably mostly does know and understand, but he knows that performing the role of an unbiased observer is a stronger strategic choice to get his message across.
He's basically playing the role of a journalist who knows that two of the most effective tools in his toolkit are a) silence when he wants a subject to reveal crucial information, and b) an "unbiased" narrative frame that makes the audience feel as if they're coming to a conclusion on their own, rather than being told what to think.
It's a nuanced approach but I think it's a smart one, especially considering that autistic-coded folks are very easily dismissed when speaking truth to power. And yeah, he's not gonna get his Congressional hearing. But pointing a camera at the problem and airing it for a massive audience, while saying "Me? I don't have an agenda; this data just presented itself in response to my neutral, unbiased question" is a pretty autistic—and often effective—approach to problem-solving.
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niggadiffusion · 2 months ago
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AI Tools for Crafting a Creative Brand: A Fresh Perspective
In today’s fast-paced digital world, creative entrepreneurs face the exhilarating task of carving out a brand identity that speaks to their audience. The rise of generative AI tools has turned this process on its head, offering a new kind of innovation that boosts creativity while simplifying brand development. For creative ventures like Majik Ink Creations, these tools aren’t just…
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withbroombefore · 7 months ago
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I saw a poll earlier about participation in regular in-person activities, with numbers that make me wonder if a lot of people don't know what the options are or how to find them. Here are some that I have always found welcoming to new people; for me, these are ways to leave my apartment and get some human interaction without having to make much conversation (there is a reasonable amount of that if you want it, but since it's understood that you are there to do an activity, the thing you are doing is the point rather than pure socializing). A search for "[activity] [location]" should tell you what's available in your area.
Contra dancing: This goes at the top and gets explanation because it's my favorite. I grew up doing this and love it very very much; I always look for local dances when I move somewhere new. Most dances are very beginner-friendly (though there are some exceptions), and zero dance experience is required to participate. Many will include a lesson for beginners in the half-hour before the main event starts, and there are always instructions throughout the evening. You truly do not need to know anything going in. The convention is to switch partners throughout the night, and it's completely okay to attend alone and ask people you don't know to dance. Try Contra Dancing has a search tool by zip code. Typically $8-15.
Community theatre tech: Acting is an option if that's your thing, but in my experience, tech is easier if you're looking for an activity because there's not usually competition--you often can just volunteer without needing to worry about auditions or casting. Roles like run crew (where you move set between scenes and such) don't require any prior knowledge, and plenty of the other tasks can be learned with a little training. If you turn up reliably, the word will spread--good techies are invaluable. Free to participate.
Community band or chorus: Prior experience in playing an instrument is necessary for the band; for singing, it depends on the type of chorus. Some are auditioned, others are just thrilled by any participation. May require dues.
Shapenote singing: A more niche one and another of my personal favorites (I ignore the religious lyrics and treat them as poetry). This can take some time to pick up, but many places have a small monthly sing that is very welcoming to new people. fasola.org has lots of information about the tradition and where to sing. Free, optional donations accepted.
Library events: Find your local public library's website and look for a calendar or events page to see if anything appeals. Typically free.
Crafting groups: Yarn stores and other craft supply places often have regular open gatherings (typically free) and/or classes (may cost money for teaching and supplies).
Games: If you have a local game store, check their website for events. Or search "[location] [chess club]" or whatever is your thing. Usually free.
Dance: Depends on what is available in your area. A studio where I am has a monthly swing dance, with beginner lessons before, for $10.
Sports: I don't really do these but they presumably exist and can be found like the other things.
The important thing is to just go do the thing. It will probably feel awkward the first time--that's normal! These are all spaces where the point is for people to show up and participate. They want you to be there, and they want you to come back! Otherwise they can't keep existing. Several of these (contra dancing, shapenote, a lot of crafting groups) are especially excited about new people and younger participants and will be thrilled to teach you how to do the thing. And the only way to make it feel comfortable is to plow through the first awkwardness and go back until you decide if you actually enjoy it or not. When you find a thing you like, keep going, and after a little while you end up with a community of people to see regularly who share your interests. This is what humans are supposed to do.
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rohitdigitalsblog · 7 months ago
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rjzimmerman · 4 months ago
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Excerpt from this story from Common Dreams:
Climate defenders and farmers sued the Trump administration in federal court on Monday over "the U.S. Department of Agriculture's unlawful purge of climate-related policies, guides, datasets, and resources from its websites."
The complaint was filed in the Southern District of New York by Earthjustice and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University on behalf of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY).
The case focuses on just one part of Republican President Donald Trump's sweeping effort to purge the federal government and its resources of anyone or anything that doesn't align with his far-right agenda, including information about the fossil fuel-driven climate emergency.
"USDA's irrational climate change purge doesn't just hurt farmers, researchers, and advocates. It also violates federal law several times over," Earthjustice associate attorney Jeffrey Stein said in a statement. "USDA should be working to protect our food system from droughts, wildfires, and extreme weather, not denying the public access to critical resources."
Specifically, the groups accused the department of violating the Administrative Procedure Act, Freedom of Information Act, and Paperwork Reduction Act. As the complaint details, on January 30, "USDA Director of Digital Communications Peter Rhee sent an email ordering USDA staff to 'identify and archive or unpublish any landing pages focused on climate change' by 'no later than close of business' on Friday, January 31."
"Within hours, and without any public notice or explanation, USDA purged its websites of vital resources about climate-smart agriculture, forest conservation, climate change adaptation, and investment in clean energy projects in rural America, among many other subjects," the document states. "In doing so, it disabled access to numerous datasets, interactive tools, and essential information about USDA programs and policies."
EWG Midwest director Anne Schechinger explained that "by wiping critical climate resources from the USDA's website, the Trump administration has deliberately stripped farmers and ranchers of the vital tools they need to confront the escalating extreme weather threats like droughts and floods."
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calware · 5 months ago
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i'm not sure if this is the most useful tool for doing this but it's the one that i currently like the most: contrast grid by eightshapes. this tool is useful for testing text colors on different backgrounds to see if they are accessible. this is so important because while you may be able to read the text on your blog/carrd/website/etc, not everyone can, and this site will tell you if your color combination meets the web content accessibility guidelines for color contrast
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for example, here is the grid for my website (minus the graphics like the fake text files or the pesterlogs, which have preset colors). AAA means high contrast, AA means good contrast, AA18 means "only use for large or bold text, not body text" and DNP stands for Does Not Pass
there are a lot of other sites out there that can help you test your web colors, but i like this one because it allows you to enter your entire palette at once and see how each color interacts with the rest. it's also fun to name your colors and they all look nice laid out like this
this firefox extension is also very helpful; it allows you to click around a website and it'll tell you what passes and what doesn't
also, i should note that not *everything* has to pass 100%. for example, this blue-on-white doesn't pass:
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it's just good to know what does and doesn't pass, and the more that passes, the better. just know that if something doesn't pass, some people might not be able to read it well
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lacewing-if · 5 months ago
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Resources to put your Choicescript demo onto Itch.io
Hey guys, at this point I’m pretty sure everyone has heard about the shutdown of Dashingdon. In light of this event, I would like to share some resources for my fellow authors to upload your Choicescript demo onto Itch.io.
There is a little bit more hurdle to get through, but not much, and I do think it’s worth it. The website is pretty convenient, actually. You can see the statistics of your viewers, and there is some extra visibility from people from Itch. Not to mention, you can customize the main page on your own.
Step by step tutorials here:
catt-nuevenor’s guide
ChanceOfFire's guide, including how to install save function
Other resources I have used to upload my demo on itch.io:
How to install save function (a separate post)
Itch.io game page image guide
Additionally, @hpowellsmith recommended to use the *ifid command so that progress won't be lost when players close the tab.
Also, a few notes when uploading your demo on Itch.io:
Game files compiled by CSIDE won't work on Itch.io. You'll have to compile the game using ChoiceScript tool.
Utilize all available tags for more visibility. (You can actually see how much viewers you get from your tags.)
Make sure to set orientation to portrait and enable scrollbar (and fullscreen button).
I hope this is helpful to you guys.
Tagging @interact-if for more exposure to ChoiceScript authors
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