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megapteraurelia · 17 days ago
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EPITHIMIA. — charm #1 — what was gojo up to?
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☾ SUMMARY; — gojo satoru can't help but include others in his shenanigans, especially when it's about annoying megumi and you. or: extra scenes of chapter two.
☾ WARNINGS; — fem!reader; enemies to lovers; forced proximity; attempted character study?? (badly done!!); angst; gojo is a menace as per usual!!; slight politicking; TW: mention of blood, death, hospital
☾ WORD COUNT; — 5,858.
☾ AUTHOR'S NOTE; — sorry it took so long! this one's not my absolute favourite, but i've been itching and anxious to get it out, so i hope you enjoy it regardless!
i would love to hear your thoughts!!
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— back to masterlist.
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14th of April; 08:00. — ijichi kiyotaka.
It was mercifully quiet. For once.
Papers were stacked, cursed tool reports sorted, the mission schedule sitting in front of him, printed in neat columns and, weirdly enough, colour-coded with an enthusiasm that Ijichi Kiyotaka rarely encountered in this field of work.
Well, by anybody other than Gojo Satoru, of course. The fact that the thought entered his head had his collar feel tighter already. He ignored the urge to fix his tie.
Instead, Ijichi stared at the sheet of paper like it was about to explode any second, like it was a minefield hiding a nasty surprise. It surely would not be the first time that happened.
Birds faintly chirped through the cracked window and somewhere down the hallway, a door slammed. The air hummed with a low pulse of daily life, of a world that never stopped moving.
The smell of lukewarm tea drifted from the cup at his elbow. It had gone cold whilst he worked, but he didn't bother replacing it. Cold tea, like most things in the Jujutsu world, was a compromise. A sign that peace was temporary, and comfort was optional.
Ijichi's eyes flicked away from the schedule for a moment. He thought about the dry cleaning he'd meant to pick up yesterday: the suit that still waited neglected at the shop on the corner, hanging on a rack. Maybe he would have time to go pick it up after this. Or at least enough time to call and extend the pickup deadline. Again.
The day's small errand nagged at the back of his mind. On the priority list of all the things he would have to finish before the day ended, his clothes ranked medium to low. There was the Honoured One's order at the bakery. At seven in the morning, he had received a call from the white-haired teacher, calling in advance to make sure his fancy, elaborate, excessive assortment of pastry would be picked up today as well.
Ijichi listened. He would go stand in line at a bakery nestled in the wealthiest part of Tokyo, would wait amongst polished shoes and designer handbags to pick up an array of patisserie: five éclairs, two mill-feuille, something including an obscene amount of black sesame as well as whatever else his sweet tooth was persuading the sorcerer to choose. All for someone who could, without lifting a single finger, teleport into the kitchen and take them himself.
He didn't have to; if anything, he doubted Gojo Satoru would acknowledge or appreciate the small kindness within the chaotic schedule. He doubted the strongest sorcerer even really remembered who he called to bring him the pastries each time.
To Gojo Satoru, the world was full of things that simply appeared: sweet things, annoying things, cursed things. Reliably so. Forgettably so.
Ijichi Kiyotaka, who existed somewhere in that blur, listened, still. He always did.
For all the curses roaming the earth, and for all the sorcerers too powerful to be tethered to the ground, Ijichi had to stay grounded. He didn't have a technique worth naming. No raw strength. No title the students feared. But he could organise. He could coordinate, he could make sure that everything in between could and would run as smoothly as possible.
So he listened and allowed the mundane and the monstrous to blend together in his life. Everyday tasks sat uneasily next to cursed tool inventories, mission planning right above — or under, if it were to be how Gojo Satoru liked — the éclairs.
He glanced at the schedule sitting in front of him again, fingers tapping absently against the wood of his desk. Two names stood out, highlighted in a pastel pink. The ink was already dry and there was a tiny heart drawn between the names: a childish decoration in the midst of a professional document.
His palm found his forehead with a sigh. He wasn't stupid. He had known Gojo Satoru for way too long, and had seen far too much to believe this was anything but intentional meddling. Forcing interaction was, after all, his favourite type of mentorship. Regrettably.
He reached for his tea, now long cold, and took a sip. Just as he set the cup back down, the door burst open and the devil personified entered, a drink in hand.
"Good morning, Ijichi!" Gojo sang, long legs already having slinked across the room to lean over Ijichi's shoulder like there was nothing more important than curing his boredom. He slurped loudly from his straw, the little ice cubes clinking together, "Whatcha workin' on?"
Ijichi sighed again, a perpetual frown on his face, "The mission schedule. Same as every monday."
"Ohhh, right."
Gojo Satoru said it like he didn't care to sound like he absolutely knew the answer. He leaned a bit lower, strands of his hair tickling Ijichi's left cheek, "So, who ended up on that Saitama recon again?"
Ijichi didn't look at him, but he felt the expectant hum of Gojo's to indulge the sorcerer in his silly nonsense. Instead, his finger, despite not having to, ran over the bright ink, and Gojo tilted his head like he was reading it for the first time. He even added a gasp of surprise, "No way. Again? Wow, what a crazy little coincidence!"
This time, he did look over. Stared at him, long and hard, "You finalised the assignments yesterday, Gojo-sensei."
There was a brilliant smile on Gojo's lips, though his voice full of exaggerated innocence, "Did I now? Fate seemed to take the wheel from me."
Fate, Ijichi thought, was powerless in the face of Gojo Satoru.
He knew that. Practically everyone did.
Gojo Satoru walked through walls like they didn't exist, rewrote rules just by choosing to ignore them. It was no coincidence that Fushiguro Megumi and the exchange student from Kyoto were paired up again, and it was sure not fate. It was Gojo's hand, deliberate and delicate.
For all he chose and curated, for all the focus he put forth, for all the weight he carried — still, he was exhausting. Incredibly so. A walking migraine, if he was forced to answer the unasked question of how he were to describe Gojo Satoru. But even then, with all the reverence he could muster, he would admit that he could not imagine the world without the safety that the Strongest Sorcerer allowed people to reside in.
"There's a heart. There's even colour-coding."
Gojo made a delighted noise; in between a half-gasp and a half-snort, "You noticed? I was going for a spring theme, rebirth, emotional healing, maybe romance, yadda, yadda. Who knows!"
Ijichi's voice was clipped, teetering on the edge between questioning authority and reminding the friend he's had for years upon years, a slight hesitation somewhere in the folds of his voice, "These are hostile environments, Gojo-sensei."
"I'm just encouraging healthy communication between colleagues."
"It's sabotage."
Gojo grinned, "Exactly. That's what I call mentorship."
Ijichi stared at him again. No matter how many times he saw Gojo like this, loud, flippant, careless — there was always that distant hum beneath it. The sound of something furious and too big for a world like this, with power that could level cities if he ever got tired of pretending to be harmless.
And yet, he still showed up.
Ijichi Kiyotaka didn't always agree with Gojo's methods. In fact, he frequently didn't. But what he understood better than most was this: Gojo Satoru didn't meddle unless he believed something could still be saved.
Ijichi never spoke of it, not because it wasn't his place to do so but also because all he had heard of it was through whispers behind hands. He could only see the aftermath of the days long passed: when the strongest sorcerer in the world stood too still after a mission, the days when his jokes fell flat, or when he seemed to linger in the silence between laughter like he was listening for a voice that wasn't coming back.
He didn't need the details. He'd seen how that one loss had carved itself so very strongly into the way Gojo taught, the way he shielded, the way he pushed his students toward each other like it might save them from the same kind of falling apart.
So no, he didn't always agree with Gojo's choices. He didn't like the manipulation, or the avoidance of responsibility. But he understood one thing: the penance.
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16th of April; 16:13. — gojo satoru.
Gojo Satoru loved looking unserious.
It was half the point, really. He knew what people saw when they looked at him. Or, rather, what they thought they saw: the flippant tone, the lazy posture, the half-amused smile that rarely left his face.
That was fine. Let them believe it.
Sure, part of it was his ego. (Okay, a lot of it was ego.)
The rest, though? Was easier for the kids; made the world look a little less terrifying if even for a moment. If their teacher could laugh, lounge, crack jokes like it was a game, then maybe they'd start to believe they could survive it too. Maybe they'd believe they weren't alone, then.
Besides, most of the time, he also was bored out of his goddamn mind.
Spinning his phone between two fingers, he ignored the buzz of notifications he had no intention of reading. Across from him, Yuji and Nobara stood like they'd been summoned for execution.
Weird. He only wanted to talk.
Somehow, he couldn't help feeling a little flattered anyway.
"You two," he said, his voice slipping into a tone of one that held gravity, "are my most trusted servants."
Yuji blinked, his attention perking up at once as if the word servant was a compliment. Truly, the kid smiled at everything. Missions, breakfast, impending death. Honestly, it was impressive, endearing maybe, definitely a little concerning.
Gojo sometimes wondered if Yuji even noticed how depressing this whole sorcerer thing was supposed to be. He had seen him drop into a vicious curse and come out with a hand scratching his head, talking about "wow, that went better than expected!"
Not that Gojo minded.
It did make things easier; made it more entertaining too. There should be more people like that, he thought. Or at least people willing to laugh, willing to be loud and nosy, refusing to drown quietly. If nothing else, it kept the rot from settling in too deep.
Yuji didn't realise it but he did more than fight curses. Gojo watched him grin and shoot Nobara a confused thumbs-up.
Gojo could keep an eye on the darkness, let Yuji chase the sun.
That felt fair.
"We're literally the only ones here," Nobara cut in, her arms crossed, "and you're clearly trying to rope us into something dumb."
God, he loved her.
She saw through everything, sharp in a way that had people flinching. His bullshit didn't impress her, never had. And yet, she still showed up every time. She complained and she threw cutting words, rolled her eyes like she was competing in that sport (Gojo dreaded the day she'd become as good as Maki) but she also crowded around him, trained and fought like someone who had been born angry.
He thought that she reminds him — not of himself, that would be too easy — but of the version of himself he might have been if things had gone differently. If there had been less responsibility, more freedom. If he hadn't been expected to carry the weight of an entire generation on his back.
Well, she doesn't carry the world. No, she does something almost better, rarer, he found: she tried to fight it. She wouldn't have wanted his approval, so he didn't tell her.
Instead, he placed a hand to his chest, "That hurts, Kugisaki. And yet, entirely accurate."
Clapping his hands together once, he sat up.
"Anyway! I have a mission for you both."
Yuji leaned in, eyes lit up. Gojo thought he kind of looked like a dog like that, "Ooh, is it a high-level one? Do we get to punching? I've been working on a move, Gojo-sensei, you should see it. It goes like kapow-bow—"
Gojo caught Yuji's hand easily, tapping it once with his finger, "Sadly, no punching. At least not unless things go horribly wrong."
He paused for a second, because— "which would also be fine."
"What kind of mission?" Nobara's eyes narrowed. "Because I swear, Gojo-sensei, if it's going to run so long again that I'm going to miss my nail appointment again, I will sue you. Do you know how hard it is to get a same-day slot in Tokyo? They had those tiny cucumber water bottles and everything!"
Yuji blinked, "Can you sue your teacher?"
"Watch me."
Yuji leaned in, close, whispering behind a hand held up as if it was going to deter Gojo from understanding everything that was said. The subtlety of a brick, "Do you, like…already have a lawyer?"
"I have three," she snapped, "on speed dial."
"Make sure they're good, Kugisaki," Gojo checked his nails like he was the one being called into the briefing room to listen to what his teacher had to tell him, like he was the one being inconvenienced; a sly smile crossing his lips, "I don't like winning without a good fight."
Nobara scowled, "What is it now, sensei?"
"Emotional surveillance!"
Both, Yuji and Nobara blinked, though one with far more density behind their eyes. Then it shifted: soft confusion on Yuji's like he was trying to solve a riddle without realising that it didn't make any sense, and Nobara's had both, fury and fascination painted all over her features.
He went on, unbothered, of course, "Megumi and little Miss Exchange Student are on an assignment together— again, crazy coincidence, right? And I need both of you to poke around a little, stir the pot, add some spice, report back to me, you know the drill."
"You want us—" Nobara stopped to let it sink in, her tone already halfway resigned, "—to spy on them."
Yuji scratched the back of his neck, "Is that not a little like…invading their space? Like, maybe they just need time to work things out on their own?"
"Itadori," Gojo paused, solemn for exactly half a second, and dropped a hand onto Yuji's shoulder like he was breaking news of a fallen comrade.
There was a time and place for everything, and telling Yuji that he was right was for one, not on Gojo's agenda in any capacity, and two, also not the right time for if it had been.
He leaned in slightly, voice conspiratorially quieter, "Sometimes, the people who need the most help are the ones too proud to ask for it."
A firm clap to Yuji's shoulder, "Besides, we're not spying. It's just to see where we're at. Checking in, if you will. That's what teammates do."
"That sounds exactly like spying."
"Ah, youth," mournful like ever, "So naive. So full of of ethics and decency."
Dropping his gaze, a sigh escaping him softly, "You think I want to do this? No. This is a public service. An act of pure selflessness. Do you know how exhausting it is to walk into every mission debrief and feel the temperature drop twenty degrees?"
Yuji gave a helpless little shrug, "I mean…I do wish they'd stop being so weird around each other. It's kind of awkward."
"Exactly!" Gojo snapped his fingers, "See? Progress."
Yuji glanced at Nobara, and Nobara looked back. A wordless moment passed between them.
It was operation go.
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21st of April; 18:02. — itadori yuji.
Yuji sat on a ledge, swinging his legs idly. He held his phone loosely in one hand, fiddling with it like there was no danger that it could slip his grasp and fall thirty feet down. If it did, his reflexes were probably fast enough to catch it immediately anyway.
Below, Megumi and you moved through the remnants of the cursed site of your mission; clearing wards, cleaning up residue, not saying a word to each other. Again.
Nobara had gone off to check for cursed pockets, whatever that meant. Though, Yuji suspected with a furrow in his eyebrows, that she just needed a break from the weird silence downstairs. He almost envied her. He definitely needed it, too.
He clicked open his phone, then navigated to his messages with Gojo-sensei. He stared at the expectant question for updates for a second, then sighed and hit record on the voice memo.
"Uhh, hey, Gojo-sensei. So…they, uh, didn't talk today. Again. but they did stare at each other for like…a full minute? It was just silence, though. Not, like, aggressively, but…silence-silence. Is that progress? Or…I dunno. Felt intense. Anyway. That's my update, I guess?"
When he listened back to his recording, he grimaced a little at his own voice, but hit send anyway.
His phone buzzed a heartbeat later, almost immediately.
A sticker. That's what he got sent back. A meme. A crying cat, tears streaming down its pixelated face. The caption in a funky font, saying it's beautiful.
Yuji thought the meme was funny, but…was it a yes? Was it a no? Was it a keep spying, my underling? He didn't know, but maybe he could get by, pretending there was an air of encouragement. Probably.
He tapped out a reply:
do i send another one if they like…look at each other AND sigh next time?
No typing dots. Just a new sticker, again.
This time, it was Kermit the Frog lying flat on its back, surrounded by rose petals, one hand clutching its chest.
Let it unfold, Yuji-kun. My heart is singing with anticipation.
"Okay," Yuji said, a quiet, confused noise building up in his throat. He locked his phone and leaned back against the ledge, arms behind him, head tipped toward the sky for a second before down to the two of his teammates.
Megumi passed a curse tag to you without speaking, and when Yuji squinted down at you both, he could swear he saw your fingers almost brush.
"…yeah, okay," he muttered, fingers fumbling with the phone again, "I'm sending another one."
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21st of April; 18:08. — kugisaki nobara.
You were crouched near the edge of a busted concrete pillar, fingers brushing over the remnants of a curse stain. The air was still, heavy with the energy residue swimming in the air. You didn't look up when Nobara approached, which was fair, considering the only sound louder than the silence between you both was the sound of you both not acknowledging each other.
Nobara lingered a few paces behind you, then sighed.
"So—" she drawled, just loud enough to be annoying, trying to channel a little bit of Yuji's annoying optimism, "Are you still mad at Megumi?"
You didn't flinch, but your hand paused for a half a second. Then you stood up, brushing the dust from your palms, "Thought you were busy."
Nobara raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. "I was. Then I got bored of being productive."
She didn't say why she'd really walked over, didn't really plan to. Her sharp eyes lingered for a moment longer than necessary on your form, her gaze cool, assessing, but then she turned slightly and scanned the area like she was actually here for more than just the protocoling of emotional turmoil in the name of her teacher, like she was doing something official.
"Don't let me stop you from scowling at the walls, though," Nobara added, almost offhandedly, an eye roll ready to break out.
That earned her a look, flat. Not denying anything, though, which was probably as close to progress as anyone got with the exchange student.
Nobara pulled out her phone when you turned away, heading for the next structural corner, her thumbs moving without hesitation. Her expression didn't change much, just the slightest raise of an eyebrow, just enough to hint that she might not be as disinterested.
She typed fast.
confirmed: still annoyed. or wants to strangle him. possibly both. definitely not neutral. there's something there. will keep watching.
She hit send and tucked her phone away, glancing across the rubble at Megumi. He was silent, quiet, standing a short distance away, half-hidden in the shade of his chosen fractured pillar, eyes fixed on something that wasn't you.
Which was interesting, considering he had been doing so for the past five minutes: pretending not to look, like he always did. Like if he turned his head and caught your form, something might crack open.
Nobara pulled a grimace.
Then there was you, who wasn't any better, who was just as still, who pretended not to notice, too focused on the curse residue, too deliberate in where you weren't glancing. As if acknowledging his presence would be the same as starting a fight.
It didn't even feel like ignoring, really. It was somehow even worse, Nobara noted; it felt like you were waiting for the other to stop first.
Yikes.
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22nd of May; 12:01. — itadori yuji.
Now or never.
"So, like, hypothetically…if two people who don't talk much suddenly talked…would that be weird?"
You slowly turned around from your plate, expression unreadable, at least to the likes of somebody like Itadori Yuji. "What."
Yuji scrambled to stack his chopsticks and plates on his tray like they were on fire, "Nothing! Nevermind!"
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24th of April; 11:48. — fushiguro megumi.
Dust kicked up beneath Megumi's feet as he moved through a quiet summoning formation, fingers mid-sign. There was a low crackle of cursed energy gathered in the air, ready to burst out.
"Yo, Megumi!"
The energy fizzled out.
"On a scale of one to ten, how would you say your teamwork reflects your inner emotional framework?"
Megumi didn't look up, "Zero."
Gojo's laughter came easily, carried along on the breeze, "No reflection or no emotion?"
"Pick one."
"Very cold. Very mysterious."
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26th of April; 16:21. — gojo satoru.
Technically, the room was off-limits, but that never stopped Gojo Satoru.
The curtains were drawn, the lights were low and the three of them were hunched in a circle around a low table. Yuji looked tense, Nobara looked suspiciously entertained and Gojo — well, he looked like he was about to commit something legally and morally inadvisable.
Between them, on the table, sat notes and phones, screen glowing with voice memos. A whiteboard on wheels was shoved into the corner, already half-covered in complex diagrams and questionable vulgar doodles.
"Alright," Gojo said, his voice grave, "Hit me. Where do we stand?"
Yuji frowned, "They stood next to each other for ten minutes without fighting. And they didn't throw glares at each other. That feels like progress."
Nobara sighed, "Hardly, they didn't speak at all."
Gojo nodded, then picked up a marker and added a completely unnecessary line to the whiteboard: a very dramatic arrow labelled "emotional constipation" pointed at a spiky circle vaguely shaped like Megumi's hair.
"Oh!" Yuji perked up, eyes glinting, "But get this, what I noticed is how both of them never look at each other when the other gets complimented. Like, Miss Kyoto looks like she's one second away from breaking her spoon when somebody praises Megumi."
Nobara wanted to rub her chin, but didn't want to smear around any makeup, so she tapped her skin with a manicured finger instead, "You might be on to something here. And vice versa, Megumi about summons his dogs when somebody says something good about her."
Gojo whistled, low and entirely unprofessional, "Remarkable. Looks like what we're watching unfold is the slowest unravelling in modern Jujutsu history. Beautiful, but incredibly inefficient."
"I think they just don't know how to talk to normal people," Yuji offered, "Should we tell them we're doing this? Maybe that will be good incentive?"
"Absolutely not. That ruins the observational purity of the data."
"I don't—"
The door slammed open.
Megumi stood in frame, half out of breath, eyes immediately locking on the three of them like he had just walked into a crime scene. Which, to be fair, wasn't far off.
"Itadori, I've been—" he stopped short, sharp eyes taking in the whiteboard, the glowing phone screen, the hastily shuffled notes. "What the hell are you all doing in here?"
Yuji flinched like he had just gotten caught with the stolen answer sheets for an exam he was dreading, Gojo whipped his marker behind his back, even though he stood closest to the whiteboard, and Nobara moved with admirable calm; her hand slowly moving to lock the phone, but Megumi's eyes narrowed, catching the word surveillance before the screen faded to black.
His voice came sharp, suspicious, "Is there a mission?"
Yuji stood up too fast, "No."
"Yes," Gojo nodded.
Nobara didn't even look up, "Define mission."
"If you weren't so opaque, Megumi," Gojo Satoru, teacher of the first-years at Tokyo Jujutsu High, defended himself like he was the accused on the stand, "We wouldn't have to be doing this."
Megumi stared hard, voice flat as always, "Doing what?"
Gojo clapped a hand on Yuji's shoulder, beaming, "Part of a long-term behavioural study. Very advanced. Very ethical."
Yuji made a strangled noise somewhere between a sigh and a whimper, a plea for help that Megumi ignored. Gojo knew what the Fushiguro kid thought.
Knew it from the way Megumi blinked slowly, like he was calculating whether walking away would be more efficient. From the tight line of his mouth, the stillness in his eyes.
Megumi thought this was stupid.
To be fair, Gojo didn't need to be a master detective to know that was what Megumi was thinking, but it wasn't like the kid was subtle about it. He wasn't when he was thirteen, wasn't when he was fifteen or now.
He wasn't wrong, either. Gojo was making a scene. On purpose. But what Megumi never seemed to realise was that Gojo didn't do it to piss him off. Not only, anyway.
It was the same reason he gave him choices when he was a kid, when no one else had. The same reason he never pushed too hard — just enough to get him to blink first.
Because Fushiguro Megumi, for all his silence, felt things deeply. And Gojo knew what it looked like when someone tried to outrun that kind of weight. The way it always ended the same way: collapsing under it.
So, maybe the operation was a little excessive. Maybe Gojo was dragging the others into it for his own amusement.
But if it helped Megumi to be known, well, you could call him the Sorcerer Supreme of Growth then.
Megumi had turned around, slowly and stiffly, before walking out the way he came.
Gojo leaned back. "Make a note, Yuji-kun. Next observation: subject shows increased awareness of being observed."
"Also known as: suspicion," Nobara added.
Yuji deflated, slumping forward onto the table, "Oh, we're dead."
He wondered if he could get Sorcerer Supreme of Growth on a business card. Probably not. But a sticker? A patch? Something embroidered on his school uniform?
Gojo Satoru made a mental note to ask Ijichi. The assistant manager would hate it. Which made it a hundred times better.
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30th of May; 22:00. — gojo satoru.
Gojo Satoru had always hated this room.
The paper windows let in just enough light to make the old, stiff wood look polished. There, also, like all the other times, was silence. Always silence. He supposed the elders wanted it to come across as cultivated, or instil some kind of weird sense of control.
It still smelt like incense, too, sickeningly sweet and suffocating.
Gojo stood with his hands in his pockets, blindfold in place, his weight settled evenly between both feet. He was sure they looked at him like he had trudged in with dirt on his shoes, but he had taken off his shoes, he checked. He did have that much manner.
The elders didn't show themselves, but he didn't need to see them. He knew their voices already: dry and brittle, echoing with all the conviction their bodies couldn't support. He also knew that none of them would last more than ten seconds outside this room.
He supposed it was easier to condemn from behind a screen, to weave the strings through layers and distances before pulling on them, pretending like it wasn't their plant to begin with. But then again, it was easy to be authoritative behind a paper screen when no risk befell you.
"You're playing a dangerous game, Satoru. Between the Sukuna vessel and the Zen'in heir, you've surrounded yourself with unstable elements."
Gojo lifted a hand lazily, two fingers flicking through the air like he was dismissing dust, "Fushiguro."
"Fushiguro Megumi. You've kept him under your wing, but you're aware he rightfully belongs to—"
Zen'in, yes. Still going on about that.
"—the Zen'in clan. As such, we believe it's in the school's best interest to establish formal agreement of succession, should anything happen to—"
He rolled his eyes behind the blindfold. For a brief moment, he considered lifting it, showing them the truth of their decay through the Six Eyes. If only to serve as a reminder. But the shapes of their cursed energy were already visible enough as is, murky and fractured, heavy with the weight of things that should've been let go a long time ago. And really, Gojo Satoru had no interest in overwhelming his senses with a direct look to all the rot whirling around of particles.
"No."
He heard a slight shift behind one of the screens, a slight pause.
The voice sounded measured, a slight condescension in the wrinkles of its bearer, "You're obstructing lineage matter. He belongs to that line, whether you like to or not. There are expectations—"
"Nah, you see, that's where you're wrong," Gojo cut in. "He doesn't want that. So he doesn't belong to anyone."
Technically, Megumi's appearance under the wings of Gojo Satoru created a subtle ripple through the Jujutsu world. The Ten Shadows Technique suddenly appearing to live and train under the Six Eyes Sorcerer? It unsettled more than a few branch families.
Not publicly, of course. The clans were always polite with their paranoia.
If Gojo had to be honest, he thought that the Zen'in clan did have rights fearing their blood son to be aligned with the Gojo Clan.
He'd noticed certain people lingering around the compound, cloaked in polite concern, keeping an eye on his student, uninvited eyes trailing him.
Of course, they didn't fear losing him out of sentiment. A potential successor with ties to both powerfully ancient clans and loyalty to neither? That threatened their little house of cards, carefully crafted. They were greedy for neutrality, greedy in making sure that Megumi stayed a Zen'in in name, even if they had thrown him aside to rit in a back alley with his sister for years. So long he didn't claim anything else, so long as he didn't say Gojo — they could tolerate it.
Megumi wasn't stupid. He knew. Never asked to join any clan, never hinted at it even.
Though, if he had asked to, Gojo would have refused, anyway.
There was another voice coming from the centre window, right in front of him, a slight tapping against wood accompanying it, as if to punctuate the measured and slow words, "That's now how it works, Satoru. Personal will does not erase legacy. His blood means obligation, whether he claims it or not."
Another older voice from the left, "We don't require his consent. Only time."
Ah. There it was.
They seemed to misunderstand the situation each time.
"Funny how legacy never quite survives contact with the people you try to bury under it."
They disliked when he undermined them, he knew that. If not for his cursed technique and the weight of his name, they wouldn't have allowed him that. They would have removed him years ago.
Yet, still, would they ever stop handing him the knife? Would they ever stop wrapping him in ceremony, thinking their words would ever get him to play along?
They didn't reply to that. That wasn't unusual. When Gojo pressed close to the truth, when he dished out his thinly veiled threats, they defaulted to silence, pretended it was beneath them like they always did, as if to acknowledge his resistance was just a procedural step.
Eventually, they pivoted, "Then let us speak of Itadori Yuji."
Gojo waited with an exasperation settled deep in his bones.
"The boy is a ticking time bomb, and you've placed him in the heart of our school."
It was funny, wasn't it? The way they pretended Jujutsu High was theirs.
As if they had built it, as if they had bled for it.
As if any of them ever set foot in a battlefield in the last twenty years. Sitting behind their paper walls, quoting their doctrine, they muttered about false balance and duty like they weren't the reason so many students came back in body bags. Like they hadn't driven Geto into madness.
Gojo knew the truth. Had known it for years now.
"Correction," Gojo pointed out lazily, "I placed him as a first-year amongst other first-years. He's done more for this school in six months than most of your precious alumni did in their entire careers."
They hated Yuji because he didn't fit in their system. Because he wasn't supposed to exist, because he disrupted the fragile little thing they called balance.
What they didn't like, though, was to have too much strength in one place, too much thought, certainly too much will. Gojo Satoru was never good at balance, not the kind they wanted, anyway.
Keep things vague enough, keep faces blurred and questions rhetorical, and you didn't have to think too hard about why so many of them didn't make it past the first year. Or why some of them never came back at all.
But then you got Itadori. A kid who asked why.
"He's unpredictable. Dangerous."
"So am I," Gojo flashed a smile at nobody in particular, the cold sharpness pulling at the corners of his mouth, "And you're not arguing to execute me."
There was a scowl evident in the elder's voice, "You are not the same. You are controllable."
Gojo barked a short laugh; disbelief, amusement. A laugh that he knew made them uncomfortable, their skin crawl, "Oh, that's adorable."
Really, the only thing the elders represented to him was old noise, and Gojo Satoru had learned a long time ago how to let old noise fade.
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6th of May; 02:38. — gojo satoru's diary journal.
Monday — Miss Kyoto ignored Megumi's entire existence Notes: Impressive. 10/10 cold shoulder. Tuesday — Sparring Match, Megumi almost snapped Notes: Nobara and I took bets. I won. Wednesday — Megumi and Miss Kyoto said the exact same thing at the exact same time. Immediate silence. Refused to speak for the rest of the session Notes: A glitch in the matrix. Thursday — "shared" a training dummy. Dummy died Notes: Their tension is now homicidal. Friday — Both requested separate training spaces Notes: LMAO.
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intermittentstitcher · 1 year ago
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List of Online Embroidery/ Sewing / Needlework Resources
Hello my name is Cleo and this is my masterpost full of resources and information that will help you in your stitching journey.
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Invite link to my community Fibre Artists on Tumblr
My Tags
Intermittent Stitcher Recommends
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Intermittent Stitcher Thoughts
Intermittent Stitcher Opinions
Intermittent Stitcher Poll
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Intermittent Stitcher PSA
Intermittent Stitcher FO’S
Intermittent Stitcher Tips
Cats of Craftblr
Personal Project Poll
My Perchance Generators
Random Things to Stitch
Needle Type generator
Random Textile Craft and Technique generator
Random Thread Colour Generator - DMC .
Random Thread Colour Generator - DMC Colour Variations
Embroidery Website randomiser
Embroidery Hoop Size randomiser - in inches
Embroidery pattern Design Prompts
Random Embroidery stitch Generator
Aida Fabric Count generator
Embroidery Styles
Embroidery Project Generator
Other resources that I have made
My Goodreads book recs
Needle Organisation System
Embroidery Organisation Bingo Card
My Embroidery Pinterest board
Songs to Stitch To - my Spotify playlist for when I’m crafting
Orchestral Crafting Music - for when you really want to focus on your projects.
Crafting Acronyms - a list of acronyms used in the crafting community.
Videos to embroider to - videos that I like to put on in the background whilst I’m stitching.
Other Resources that I have found
Threadcolors.com - colour matching for DMC threads
Thread - Bare Stitching - tools and calculators
Flossmaxx - colour conversion for major floss brands
Needle N’ Thread - blog with useful tricks and tips.
Royal School of Needlework Stitchbank - has a wide variety of modern and historical stitches.
Sarah’s hand Embroidery Tutorials - a visual dictionary of embroidery stitches
StitchLifeStudio - an Etsy store that sells custom frames for embroidery hoops
Colour Scheme - good for helping you to select fabric/ thread colour palettes for your projects.
Color Designer - a website that has a wide variety of tools that can help you develop colour palettes for your projects.
List of colours ( alphabetical)
List of colours by shade
List of Crayola crayon colors
The symbolism of flowers
Sew What Podcast - A podcast where the host Isabella Rosner talks about historical embroidery and interviews a wide range of guests
Sarah Homfray Embroidery - YouTube channel
Antique Pattern Library
Bernadette Banner - Historical recreation YouTube channel
Sewstine - a historical recreation YouTuber that specialises in machine embroidery
Danielle Clough - A South African embroidery artist who produces beautiful pieces with bright colours. I have linked her Instagram.
Quilter’s Paradise - free online quilting calculators
ImageColorPicker - allows you to pick colours from photos
Loose Ends Project - This allows crafters to sign up to finish the craft projects of those who have passed away or have become disabled.
DMC - A well known embroidery supply brand. They produce high quality stranded cotton as well as a litany of kits and free patterns.
The DMC Youtube channel- has lots of tutorials and information. 
Sylko thread colour inventory list - for those who have inherited their grandmother’s thread stash
Omni calculator - allows you to convert various lengths
Thread colour palette generator - allows you to generate colour palettes to use in your projects
Stitchpoint - allows you to write phrases in 7 different cross stitch fonts
FlossCross - a free online cross stitch pattern maker
Hours Tracker - the app I use to keep track of the hours I spend stitching
r/Embroidery - the embroidery subreddit is a really good source of information, encouragement and inspiration
r/CrossStitch - the cross stitch subreddit is a really good source of information, encouragement and inspiration
Code Crafters Quilt Generator - allows you to generate a random quilt design
Freebloss - a Amazon store that produces kits for many crafts including embroidery and they are affordable and high quality
prettycolors - a Tumblr blog that posts random colours along with the hex code and this can be a helpful resource for fibrecrafters when they are trying to pick a colour for their project(s).
colour-palettes - a blog that posts user submitted colour palettes and I think that this blog can also be used as inspiration for fibrecrafters when selecting colours to use in their project(s).
Swatches - this app allows you to swatch colours from photos as well as being able to swatch colours in real time.
John James Needle Guide - a guide to different types of needle and their uses.
Cable Patterns - allows you to make your own cable patterns for knitting
RSN collection and archive- photographs of objects in the Royal School of needle work collection. The first 100 objects have just been digitised and put online.
Hand exercises for knitters- these can also be used by other crafters in general
Things that I suggest you buy
I have not received anything in exchange for recommending these products
A colour wheel - this will enable you to choose the best colours for your projects
Multicoloured cases - this box filled with multicoloured cases will help you to organise your threads ant to easily take them on the go.
Plastic embroidery hoops- I find that plastic hoops are able to maintain tension and keep your projects drum tight.
Embroidery Floss Organisers- these help you to keep all of the various colours that you are using in your projects in one convenient place.
Pellon Stick-N-Washaway Embroidery Stabilizer - allows you to trace or print out your design and stick it onto your fabric, stitch over it and then wash it off once you’re done.
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miyakuli · 7 months ago
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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur's Mouth 1492 DR Issue 3
Hear ye, hear ye, good folk, come and buy today's edition for all the latest news from our beloved city of Baldur's Gate. Only 2 gold coins, yes, yes! In fact, a number of new adventurers have been in the news recently, and they're even making today's headlines! Find out all about their exploits and tribulations. Here's a taste of what's to come for you ladies and gentlemen!
❤ Let's talk about our adventurers. Humans, elves, drows…not to mention each of their classes. Believe me, the battles fought will never be the same, depending on the tactics chosen. What's more, their equipment has constantly evolved over the course of their journey, giving them more spells and techniques, so they could adapt even more to their environment. So my dear readers, if you want to go on an adventure, you're spoiled for choice, but think carefully about the type of fighter that will suit you best. Oh, and did I mention all their clothing choices? 2 pieces to find out! ❤ Let's meet their group. Our editor was able to spend a night at their camp to gauge the atmosphere. At first they were almost scalped by a slightly drunk Githyanki, then nearly bitten by a hungry man, frightened by a bear and ended up suffocated in the arms of a very affectionate Tiefling. But after a few pints of beer and listening to the tales of adventure from an occultist, it became clear that this small group was much more than just linked by an oath of arms. In the midst of all the bickering, a warm atmosphere settled in, and clearly they would have liked to have stayed longer by their side. The man with the sharp teeth will tell you that they're mainly ‘a bunch of weirdos’, but ‘family’ is more appropriate. ❤ Among their tales, their greatest epic was their pursuit of the Absolute that threatened the world. Months of various quests as heartbreaking as they were happy, difficult choices to be made that would have led to more divergent paths, friends, enemies, betrayals…..a memorable expedition! They've also told us that they'd like to relive this adventure if they could, because with their experience now, it's certain that they could approach this chapter of their lives in so many different ways. ❤ But according to them, exploration was the best part of this quest. The scenery was always breathtaking, and they never failed to discover new places and new secrets, even after circling the area countless times. Even today, they are certain that they have still missed some hidden corners. The area around Baldur's Gate really is full of riches! ❤ As we followed our adventurers, we came across a famous minstrel who accompanied us with so many ballads and songs as epic as their battles. A real treat for the ears! The name Borislav Slavov was whispered to me. A round of applause for the artist! ❤ Rumour has it that a new form of magic called ‘mods’, developed by admirers of the group, has brought many new features to the lives of our adventurers. We're very grateful to them!
+/- The group told us, however, that they'd got off to a rocky start. They clearly hadn't mastered all the combat codes and were totally unfamiliar with this new environment, not to mention all the equipment such as scrolls, consumables and artefacts of all kinds….It was a bit of an overwhelming experience. It took them several days to begin acclimatizing, until this new way of life became far too intoxicating to stop along the way. So, my dear customers, if you feel like leaving with them, be sure to be patient and curious enough to fully experience the thrill of the trip. +/- So be extremely meticulous when arranging your inventory. Loot is plentiful and varied, but can quickly get lost at the bottom of your bag.
✖ Adventure isn't always pretty, you know. According to them, some battles were so full of opponents that it was almost ridiculous against our 4 poor (but valiant) fighters. And sometimes, the minions were stronger than the enemy's own leader! that must have been pretty anticlimactic. ✖ A strange magic was sometimes felt, as the world seemed to glitch around them. People suddenly lost their voices or remained immobilized for several seconds during a fight, objects disappeared from the inventory…brrr it gives you the creeps.
I feel like I've told you too much, but I assure you there's still so much to know about them and Baldur's Gate! Only 2 coins for a revue that could change your life and inspire you to go on an adventure. Who knows, maybe you'll become the new hero of the region, and the subject of my next issue ;)
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vrage-analyst · 8 months ago
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Clapping
Wonder if there's analysis potential in comparing and contrasting Todo's clapping technique and the philosophy behind Todo vs. the clapping that causes the PTSD spiral in Hidden Inventory/Pre-Mature Death. Probably not. But it is fascinating to see a fun happy character with a clapping ability all for next season to be like 'Oh? He was a hit with the fans? Oh? Do you also like that wholesome clapping montage in our super cute op? What if we tell you it causes a spiral culminating in a KFC breakup/falling out between two soulmates (platonic or romantic, they're very soulmate coded no matter how you look at it based on future story events) that devastates the world later?' typing this, I realize how out of context this must sound unhinged to people who don't watch this show.
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elliepassmore · 4 months ago
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A Language of Dragons review
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5/5 stars Recommended if you like: historical fantasy, dragons, codebreaking, revolution
Linguistics and dragons? What more could I ask for?! Bonus is that it's historical fiction.
I do have to say, however, that there wasn't actually that much linguistics in this book. I saw a lot of reviewers commenting on how the middle part got linguistically technical and as a linguist...it definitely did not meet my expectations on that front. It was super interesting to read about Koinamens phonetics and I liked how the book went into a little bit of the coding techniques the translators used to discuss the phonetic inventory and lexical items (though there's admittedly a lot of overlap here, 'whistle6' equals an entire word rather than just a sound, whereas /b/ in English is just /b/, there's no lexical meaning attached). I would've loved to get a really deep dive into all of this as well as the syntactic structure of Koinamens. Alas, most of the linguistic talk is around translating rather than descriptive linguistics. Likewise, there's a lot of interpersonal stuff going on during this as well, so there's not as big a focus on it as I'd like.
The discussion of Koinamens is largely couched in terms of codebreaking and less so terms of language, which is actually relevant to the plot (would it be a linguistics book if rhetoric didn't play a role?). However, as a result of this, Viv feels out of her element and at first was rather insistent that languages had nothing to do with codebreaking. Girly pop....what do you think language is if not code? Language is a type of code, and the concept of linguistic analysis is very similar to the concept of codebreaking. And honestly, they're not ~really~ codebreaking so much as translating, which is language-based.
I'm hoping book 2 will deal more with the linguistics and language aspect of Koinamens and the other draconic languages. While this one doesn't get too much into the technical aspects, I see potential for them to maybe come in in the future. There's a lot going on here in terms of language and rhetoric, so I'm interested to see where it all goes.
Viv is an interesting character. She definitely feels her age (17) and there were times I was yelling at her in my head for the decisions she made. Viv is very dedicated to her family, to the point of being willing to do stupid and brave things to save them, which I appreciated. At the same time, she's almost completely blind to the inequalities of the caste system, even when those inequalities are right in front of her. On the one hand you can say it's because she grew up that way and never had a chance to really learn differently, but on the other hand her cousin and parents don't seem to have a problem seeing past their privilege, so. Slow as she might be at it at times, Viv does learn, and I do sympathize with the position she's been put in. On one side of things is the desire to save her family and on the other is doing the right thing. By and large it does not seem like she can do both, and while Marquis might be quick to making his decision, I definitely get why Viv wavers between the two. In her position I imagine it would be very, very hard to choose.
The setup at Bletchley Park was intriguing. The rest of Viv and Marquis' cohort are all teenagers, but are people with the potential to be at the top of their fields...if they hadn't broken some law or other. Despite their different backgrounds, including a priest-in-training, an heiress, and Viv's ex-best friend, the group seems to relatively get along. I liked that there were quieter moments for them to get to know each other, particularly since it made some of the later, more tense scenes more impactful. I would've liked to see a bit more build-up between Viv and Atlas though. While we get to see their friendship blossom, I felt like it was still a little too rushed for romance.
We get bits and pieces of the 'rebels' throughout the book but don't really get a concrete look at them until the end. The very beginning of the book has Viv in a situation where she witnesses a brutal police response against a group of protestors, which greatly shakes her. Later, at Bletchley Park, there are whispers of the rebellion, though Viv remains staunchly opposed. We do get a better look at the government, which honestly seems to be a seething mess of corruption. Despite all evidence suggesting otherwise, Viv does genuinely seem to believe the government will do their best to ensure the people's prosperity. These two groups, the rebellion and the government, come to a head toward the end of the book, and I found it interesting to see how the two mixed and how each reacted to the other. I'm definitely curious to see where things will go in book 2.
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Hi Sine! I find myself in possession of a very long plot (not going to count how many of those are in my inventory), and was hoping you'd share what program(s) you use for yours? I'm the sort who'd use a murder-wall with notecards but I don't have space rn. I *should* use tagging systems but all the ones available are so sketchy and unreliable that I lose focus just typing. Also I tried to search but. This is tumbs. Thanks - Shusu
Oh boy, this question was made for me!
The first novel-length story I wrote, I wrote in TextEdit. All 90,000 words of it. I basically just made a list of the scenes I wanted in the order I wanted them in, started typing the story above the list, and deleted every scene from the list when I had written it. I don't recommend this.
These days, I use Scapple and Scrivener. I have much more detail below. I am sure I have talked about them before but, as you say, Tumblr is hard to search.
Different things will work for different people, and I don't always start this way, but sometimes, while I'm still trying to rough out an idea, I start with a mind mapping program. You know that brainstorming technique that you learned in, like, third grade, where you take a piece of paper and you write down the main idea in the center in a bubble and then branch lines out from those with more bubbles containing related ideas, and then branch things out from those, and so on? You can get programs to do that instead of a big piece of paper, and the advantage to doing this on a computer is that your piece of paper can be infinitely large and you won't ever run out of space.
I will sometimes skip this step if I already know what order things are going to happen in (in that case, I just make an outline), but if it's the kind of unformed idea where I just want to write down everything that happens as I think of it so I won't forget it later, then I use a mind map.
I also use it to write down bits of dialogue as I think of them; the program I use lets me change fonts and colors and so on, so I have color-coded my dialogue by character:
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I feel like I have probably posted this before but Tumblr is not letting me search. Also, this is probably not how you're supposed to use this, judging by how it exports data, but whatever.
There are a variety of programs that can help you make mind maps, and I'm sure a lot of them are good. The one I use is Scapple, which I like for a few reasons: it's very easy to use (you type something in, and then to connect two bubbles you drag one on top of the other) in a way that gives you a lot of freedom; it's not a subscription model like a lot of apps are (you buy it, you pay once, you can use it forever, and it costs about $20); and mostly, it's made by the developer of the writing program I use (Scrivener), meaning that the two programs integrate very well.
So then there's Scrivener.
Scrivener is probably the absolute most useful software I have ever owned; I have bought it four times now. (All three desktop versions and then the iOS version.) It is a word processor that is designed to help you structure and write novels. There are similar programs for free or at least cheaper, of course, but this is the one I use. (It also isn't a subscription; you just buy it.)
The downside is that it's a very complex program. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it can look a little daunting. It's one of those programs that has hundreds of features and you will only use about fifty percent of them, but everyone uses a different fifty percent, so there's something for everyone. (It can generate character names! There's a feature on the Mac version where it can highlight words by part of speech! You can change all the icons! The LaTeX export is pretty decent!)
Honestly, as long as you can figure out how to make scenes, rearrange scenes, edit synopses, and get your work out of the program, you're good to go; that's probably what you'll be doing most of the time.
Scrivener is basically designed around the murder-wall-of-notecards writing approach. A Scrivener project contains your Draft, which can have a bunch of folders in it (chapters) which can have individual documents (scenes). Each scene has an index card associated with it, and each index card is where you can write a synopsis for each scene.
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You can view your story as single scenes or as a whole story (optionally with a window showing the synopses, so you can remember what you thought was going to happen while you are writing; I have shown this above) or you can just view the synopses as an outline or as index cards, like so:
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There's your murder wall right there.
Rearranging the index cards also rearranges the scenes. (Rearranging the scenes using the list in the sidebar also rearranges the scenes.) So if you want to swap scenes around, you can do that. If you want to write the end first, you can do that. If you want to add three more scenes in the middle, you can do that.
You can also search your whole project, color code the index cards, tag them however you want with keywords (e.g., a keyword for every character who appears in the scene) and then look at everything you've tagged with particular keywords, notate scenes by whether they're done or not, and basically everything else you can think of. Mostly I have used this to color code scenes by POV so I can keep track of who's talking; I could also have used keywords.
So my first move when I start a project in Scrivener is to make a bunch of blank documents for all the scenes I think I will have, give them some kind of meaningful title, start writing down on the notecards things that will happen in each scene, and then move them around. This is where Scapple comes in handy -- both because I already have an idea from making a mind map in Scapple of what scenes I want, and also because the integration between Scapple and Scrivener makes it really, really easy to get started.
How do Scapple and Scrivener integrate, you ask? If you make a mind map in Scapple, you can drag and drop it into Scrivener and it will automatically make one scene for every bubble you have, and the text of each bubble will be on the notecard, so you can basically start with all of your scenes that you already have made in Scapple and then reorder them as you like.
Scrivener projects also have a Research section, where you can store basically anything related to what you're working on; you can set it to show your draft and your research at the same time. Basically anything can go in here. Mine usually have notes, more notes, character information, lines I cut but wanted to save somewhere (there is also a versioning system built in if you prefer that), comics panels, reference pictures, and entire webpages. This way, you'll never have to figure out what you did with that thing you looked up for your story, because you can keep it right there with your story.
Scrivener costs $60, which is kind of a lot, but there are very often coupons for 50% off from online software retailers (I just saw one on Boing Boing a couple days ago that still works as of the time I am answering this; I can vouch that they are a legit retailer). Also if you know anyone who has won NaNoWriMo, they get a Scrivener coupon as part of their winnings, and some people don't use theirs. It has a thirty-day free trial period (IIRC that's 30 days of use, not 30 calendar days) so you can try it and see if it works for you.
I also made a Compile Format for Scrivener 3 -- the current version -- so I can export HTML suitable for AO3 or Dreamwidth in one click. Scrivener can export your work in basically any format you can think of, but the default HTML exports all have too much stuff in them for my liking.
(Scrivener also has a bunch of preset templates for various kinds of writing -- like, there's a Novel template with room for character sheets and settings and all of that. You can make your own template, too. I actually made my own template for writing fanfiction for AO3. I'm not sharing this one because it is so personalized to me that it wouldn't be useful -- but, for example, I already know that I'm going to want a document in my Research section where I list notes about canon, and one where I list what bits I need to edit, and one where I copy in any conversations I've had with beta readers that I might want to refer to, and one where I list the things that will be in the AO3 header (it contains empty spaces for Title, Fandom, Tags, Summary, etc) so I can now always start with that. You can make a template yourself by opening a new project, setting it up exactly the way you like with the Research documents exactly the way you want, and then doing File > Save as Template. It will copy everything including any text that's in there so you want to use something that doesn't already have any story or research content written in it because then that will get copied. But it's a real timesaver.)
Anyway. Scrivener is the best.
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webdesignagencyinghaziabad · 10 months ago
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The AZ Code - Ultimate Amazon Seller's Blueprint
Product Description: Unlock the doors to Amazon's vast marketplace with The AZ Code, your ultimate guide to succeeding as an Amazon seller. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting your e-commerce journey, The AZ Code provides you with the tools, strategies, and insider knowledge to thrive in the competitive world of online retail.
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🧠 MEMETIC MATRIX RPG SYSTEM
Initialization complete. Identity Signature: JAMES THEORY Echo State: FRAGMENTED. Resonance access: LIMITED. Cognitive Threat: ACTIVE.
You stand in the Palimpsest Exo-Temple, surrounded by murmuring walls bleeding ancient code. A glitch-robed entity—its face flickering between forgotten logos and nullspace—confronts you in silence and static. Your HUD pulses with destabilizing data.
“𝘍𝘪𝘹 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘴𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘦. 𝘍𝘪𝘹 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧. 𝘖𝘳 𝘣𝘦 𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘥.”
🜄 INVENTORY CHECK:
Mono-Eidetic Lens [fractured]
Sigil-Null Cloak [stabilizing symbol bleed]
Unbound Protocol Fragment [glitching]
🧬 TECHNIQUES AVAILABLE:
Echo Recalibration [limited success window]
Resonance Clash [locked pending Chi Mapping]
Choose your next move:
➊ Perform Echo Recalibration Attempt to stabilize identity via internal resonance echo. Will trigger 1d10 Echo Resolution.
➋ Question the Entity Engage in symbolic dialogue. Attempt to anchor meaning and discern threats.
➌ Scan Environment for Glitches Trigger Chi Flow Mapping. Reveal interactive zones, unstable tech, or exit layers.
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E-Commerce Website Development in Mayapuri – Power Your Online Store with WebQuick India
In the fast-evolving virtual global, companies need more than absolutely physical storefronts—they want a strong on line presence to thrive. Mayapuri, a bustling commercial and enterprise hub in Delhi, is now witnessing a robust virtual shift, particularly among small and medium organizations. E-trade has emerged as a interest-changer, allowing nearby businesses to tap into broader markets. At the coronary heart of this modification is WebQuick India, imparting top charge E-Commerce Website Development in Mayapuri.
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What Our E-Commerce Website Development Services Include
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vishnutech · 2 days ago
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Digital Evolution Begins with the Right Website
Empowering businesses through intelligent online infrastructure
In an era where digital discovery influences nearly every purchase decision, a company’s website often becomes its first chance to impress, engage, and convert. The importance of having a strong website is no longer up for debate—it’s a necessity. But not just any website will do. A well-executed website development process brings strategy, creativity, and technology together to build a digital foundation for lasting success.
More Than Just a Web Page: A Digital Experience
A great website doesn’t just provide information—it delivers an experience. Every pixel, every animation, every transition plays a role in telling the brand’s story and guiding the user’s journey. A visitor shouldn’t have to struggle to find what they need. Instead, the interface should naturally draw them in, answer their questions, and direct them toward action—be it making a purchase, submitting a form, or exploring a product.
When development is done right, the website becomes more than a tool. It becomes an ambassador of the brand’s values, tone, and promise to its customers.
The Back-End Machinery That Powers Growth
While the front end catches the eye, it’s the back end that does the heavy lifting. Code structure, content management systems, databases, and integrations form the operational backbone of a high-performing site. A thoughtfully built back end ensures that the site can scale, adapt, and run efficiently—no matter how complex the business or how heavy the traffic.
Custom web development allows for unique backend features tailored to specific business needs, whether it’s syncing with inventory systems, generating automated reports, or managing dynamic user data. The possibilities are endless when technology meets intent.
Responsiveness: Designing for Every Screen, Every User
Gone are the days when users accessed websites only through desktop computers. Today’s audiences browse, shop, and engage through smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and even wearables. A modern website must be responsive—not just visually but functionally.
Responsive development ensures that users across devices experience the same seamless journey, whether they’re on a 5-inch phone or a 27-inch monitor. This device-agnostic design is no longer optional—it’s a ranking factor in search engines and a deciding factor for users.
Security and Speed as Standard, Not Luxury
Security breaches not only damage data—they erode trust. Every website must be built with a security-first mindset. This includes SSL encryption, secure admin access, sanitized inputs to prevent injections, and regular patches for third-party components. For businesses handling sensitive customer data, security isn’t an add-on—it’s foundational.
Performance optimization is equally critical. Fast-loading websites reduce bounce rates and improve user satisfaction. Compression techniques, optimized images, clean coding practices, and effective caching systems all contribute to lightning-speed performance, directly impacting SEO rankings and conversion rates.
Adaptability: The Long-Term Value of Scalable Development
Your website shouldn’t be locked in a box. As your business evolves, your website must be ready to support new services, features, and campaigns. Scalable development ensures that the digital infrastructure grows with you.
Need to launch a new product page? Integrate a chatbot? Switch to a headless CMS? With a well-structured foundation, these changes can be made swiftly and securely—without disrupting user experience or backend performance.
Final Thought
A website is no longer just a static representation of your business—it’s a living, breathing entity that can influence, inspire, and impact. It reflects your professionalism, amplifies your voice, and invites the world to engage with what you offer. Whether you’re building from scratch or reimagining an old platform, the path to digital success begins with deliberate, strategic, and user-focused Website Development.
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sweatybelieverfun · 11 days ago
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Time Temperature Indicator Labels Market Future Trends Driven by Food Safety and Cold Chain Expansion
The time temperature indicator (TTI) labels market is witnessing transformative growth, fueled by heightened awareness around food safety, pharmaceutical integrity, and cold chain reliability. These smart labeling solutions, designed to monitor and visually communicate exposure to temperature over time, are gaining traction as critical components in ensuring product quality and safety from production to consumption.
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With the global movement toward more traceable and accountable supply chains, TTIs are evolving from basic indicators to sophisticated tools integrated with digital platforms. As a result, the market is on the cusp of numerous exciting trends that will redefine its scope, utility, and technological sophistication over the coming years.
Rising Adoption Across Cold Chain Applications
Cold chain logistics—especially for food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals—has emerged as a major driver of TTI label demand. Ensuring that temperature-sensitive products maintain optimal storage conditions from production facilities to end consumers is vital for health, compliance, and brand reputation. TTIs are increasingly being employed across frozen foods, dairy, seafood, vaccines, biologics, and other perishable items to maintain quality assurance throughout the chain.
The future will likely see an increased preference for TTIs with broader temperature sensitivity ranges, multi-threshold indicators, and clear, irreversible visual cues. Businesses are also showing interest in bulk implementation to cover secondary and tertiary packaging layers.
Integration With Smart Packaging Technologies
One of the most prominent future trends is the integration of TTIs with broader smart packaging solutions. As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to penetrate logistics and retail, TTIs are being embedded with digital sensors and QR codes for real-time data capture and sharing.
Smart TTIs that can communicate directly with mobile apps or centralized monitoring systems are beginning to replace passive indicators. These labels not only show visual color changes but also log data that can be analyzed for inventory management, quality control, and predictive analytics. This integration offers transparency, faster decision-making, and greater control over supply chain variables.
Demand From E-Commerce and Direct-to-Consumer Models
With the rise of online food delivery and direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical services, TTIs are becoming more essential in smaller packaging formats. Consumers are now more aware of freshness indicators and often demand proof of proper handling during transit.
TTI labels are expected to play a bigger role in boosting consumer trust in online food platforms, meal kits, and prescription deliveries. Companies that include these indicators on packaging enhance perceived value and demonstrate their commitment to safety and transparency, creating competitive differentiation in the market.
Innovation in Label Materials and Printing Techniques
As sustainability becomes a growing concern, future TTI development will also focus on eco-friendly materials, non-toxic indicator inks, and recyclable adhesives. Biodegradable substrates and compostable labels are in demand, especially among companies pursuing green certification and reducing packaging waste.
Innovative printing technologies like inkjet and roll-to-roll digital printing are being explored to reduce costs and enhance the scalability of TTI labels. This evolution in production methods also enables greater customization, allowing companies to design TTI labels suited for specific use-cases and branding needs.
Expansion Into Emerging Markets
As cold chain infrastructure improves in emerging economies such as India, Brazil, and Southeast Asia, the demand for TTIs is expected to surge. Governments and regulatory agencies are tightening food and pharma handling laws, encouraging local businesses to adopt TTIs for compliance and export-readiness.
The future will likely see wider adoption across local meat markets, dairy cooperatives, vaccine storage facilities, and agricultural exporters in these regions. Local manufacturing of TTIs in these markets will also help reduce costs and increase penetration.
Regulatory Influence and Compliance Standards
Global food and drug regulatory bodies such as the FDA, EFSA, and WHO are increasingly encouraging or mandating the use of time temperature monitoring tools. TTIs are being viewed as crucial evidence in compliance audits, recalls, and quality assurance practices.
In the coming years, expect TTIs to become standard in packaging across high-risk products. As new legislation emerges focusing on traceability and consumer protection, more companies will proactively integrate TTIs into their packaging processes to stay ahead of regulatory requirements.
Personalized and Customizable Indicator Solutions
As industries diversify, the need for customizable TTI labels will increase. Companies are requesting indicators tuned to specific time-temperature thresholds that reflect the perishability and stability of individual products. For example, the temperature tolerance of a fresh salad kit differs significantly from a vial of insulin.
Label providers that offer personalization options, on-demand printing, and integration with digital platforms will gain a significant edge in the evolving market. This shift towards tailored solutions will define the next wave of innovation in the TTI space.
Enhanced Focus on Consumer Awareness
Consumer education about freshness and safety indicators is expected to grow, further influencing demand for TTIs in retail packaging. Packaging that visibly shows freshness status builds brand trust and enhances product appeal. As shoppers become more informed, TTI-labeled products will increasingly become a deciding factor at the point of sale.
Brands that actively promote their use of TTIs in marketing campaigns are likely to strengthen their value proposition, especially in health-conscious and premium product segments.
Conclusion
The future of the time temperature indicator labels market lies in its adaptability, integration with digital ecosystems, and alignment with global safety standards. As cold chains grow more complex and consumers demand greater transparency, TTIs will evolve into intelligent tools offering insights beyond simple temperature tracking. Players in this space who innovate in technology, sustainability, and user experience are poised to lead the next phase of growth in this essential and rapidly expanding market.
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alivah2kinfosys · 13 days ago
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DevOps Course Online for Beginners and Professionals
Introduction: Why DevOps Skills Matter Today
In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses rely on faster software delivery and reliable systems. DevOps, short for Development and Operations, offers a practical solution to achieve this. It’s no longer just a trend; it’s a necessity for IT teams across all industries. From startups to enterprise giants, organizations are actively seeking professionals with strong DevOps skills.
Whether you're a beginner exploring career opportunities in IT or a seasoned professional looking to upskill, DevOps training online is your gateway to success. In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about enrolling in a DevOps course online, from fundamentals to tools, certifications, and job placements.
What Is DevOps?
Definition and Core Principles
DevOps is a cultural and technical movement that unites software development and IT operations. It aims to shorten the software development lifecycle, ensuring faster delivery and higher-quality applications.
Core principles include:
Automation: Minimizing manual processes through scripting and tools
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Rapid code integration and release
Collaboration: Breaking down silos between dev, QA, and ops
Monitoring: Constant tracking of application performance and system health
These practices help businesses innovate faster and respond quickly to customer needs.
Why Choose a DevOps Course Online?
Accessibility and Flexibility
With DevOps training online, learners can access material anytime, anywhere. Whether you're working full-time or managing other responsibilities, online learning offers flexibility.
Updated Curriculum
A high-quality DevOps online course includes the latest tools and techniques used in the industry today, such as:
Jenkins
Docker
Kubernetes
Git and GitHub
Terraform
Ansible
Prometheus and Grafana
You get hands-on experience using real-world DevOps automation tools, making your learning practical and job-ready.
Job-Focused Learning
Courses that offer DevOps training with placement often include resume building, mock interviews, and one-on-one mentoring, equipping you with everything you need to land a job.
Who Should Enroll in a DevOps Online Course?
DevOps training is suitable for:
Freshers looking to start a tech career
System admins upgrading their skills
Software developers wanting to automate and deploy faster
IT professionals interested in cloud and infrastructure management
If you're curious about modern IT processes and enjoy problem-solving, DevOps is for you.
What You’ll Learn in a DevOps Training Program
1. Introduction to DevOps Concepts
DevOps lifecycle
Agile and Scrum methodologies
Collaboration between development and operations teams
2. Version Control Using Git
Git basics and repository setup
Branching, merging, and pull requests
Integrating Git with DevOps pipelines
3. CI/CD with Jenkins
Pipeline creation
Integration with Git
Automating builds and test cases
4. Containerization with Docker
Creating Docker images and containers
Docker Compose and registries
Real-time deployment examples
5. Orchestration with Kubernetes
Cluster architecture
Pods, services, and deployments
Scaling and rolling updates
6. Configuration Management with Ansible
Writing playbooks
Managing inventories
Automating infrastructure setup
7. Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
Deploying cloud resources
Writing reusable modules
State management and versioning
8. Monitoring and Logging
Using Prometheus and Grafana
Alerts and dashboards
Log management practices
This hands-on approach ensures learners are not just reading slides but working with real tools.
Real-World Projects You’ll Build
A good DevOps training and certification program includes projects like:
CI/CD pipeline from scratch
Deploying a containerized application on Kubernetes
Infrastructure provisioning on AWS or Azure using Terraform
Monitoring systems with Prometheus and Grafana
These projects simulate real-world problems, boosting both your confidence and your resume.
The Value of DevOps Certification
Why It Matters
Certification adds credibility to your skills and shows employers you're job-ready. A DevOps certification can be a powerful tool when applying for roles such as:
DevOps Engineer
Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)
Build & Release Engineer
Automation Engineer
Cloud DevOps Engineer
Courses that include DevOps training and placement also support your job search with interview preparation and job referrals.
Career Opportunities and Salary Trends
High Demand, High Pay
According to industry reports, DevOps engineers are among the highest-paid roles in IT. Average salaries range from $90,000 to $140,000 annually, depending on experience and region.
Industries hiring DevOps professionals include:
Healthcare
Finance
E-commerce
Telecommunications
Software as a Service (SaaS)
With the right DevOps bootcamp online, you’ll be prepared to meet these opportunities head-on.
Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started
Step 1: Assess Your Current Skill Level
Understand your background. If you're a beginner, start with fundamentals. Professionals can skip ahead to advanced modules.
Step 2: Choose the Right DevOps Online Course
Look for these features:
Structured curriculum
Hands-on labs
Real-world projects
Mentorship
DevOps training with placement support
Step 3: Build a Portfolio
Document your projects on GitHub to show potential employers your work.
Step 4: Get Certified
Choose a respected DevOps certification to validate your skills.
Step 5: Apply for Jobs
Use placement support services or apply directly. Showcase your portfolio and certifications confidently.
Common DevOps Tools You’ll Master
Tool
Use Case
Git
Source control and version tracking
Jenkins
CI/CD pipeline automation
Docker
Application containerization
Kubernetes
Container orchestration
Terraform
Infrastructure as Code
Ansible
Configuration management
Prometheus
Monitoring and alerting
Grafana
Dashboard creation for system metrics
Mastering these DevOps automation tools equips you to handle end-to-end automation pipelines in real-world environments.
Why H2K Infosys for DevOps Training?
H2K Infosys offers one of the best DevOps training online programs with:
Expert-led sessions
Practical labs and tools
Real-world projects
Resume building and interview support
DevOps training with placement assistance
Their courses are designed to help both beginners and professionals transition into high-paying roles smoothly.
Key Takeaways
DevOps combines development and operations for faster, reliable software delivery
Online courses offer flexible, hands-on learning with real-world tools
A DevOps course online is ideal for career starters and upskillers alike
Real projects, certifications, and placement support boost job readiness
DevOps is one of the most in-demand and well-paying IT domains today
Conclusion
Ready to build a future-proof career in tech? Enroll in H2K Infosys’ DevOps course online for hands-on training, real-world projects, and career-focused support. Learn the tools that top companies use and get placement-ready today.
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sunaleisocial · 17 days ago
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NASA Earth Scientist Elected to National Academy of Sciences - NASA
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NASA Earth Scientist Elected to National Academy of Sciences - NASA
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Earth scientist Compton J. Tucker has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences for his work creating innovative tools to track the planet’s changing vegetation from space. It’s research that has spanned nearly 50 years at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, where he is a visiting scientist after retiring in March. 
Tucker’s research began with identifying wavelengths of light that are absorbed or reflected as plants undergo photosynthesis, and has evolved into calculating the health and productivity of vegetation over time with satellites. 
“I’m honored and surprised,” Tucker said of his election. “There were opportunities at the Goddard Space Flight Center that have enabled this work that couldn’t be found elsewhere. There were people who built satellites, who understood satellite data, and had the computer code to process it. All the work I’ve done has been part of a team, with other people contributing in different ways. Working at NASA is a team effort of science and discovery that’s fun and intellectually rewarding.” 
Tucker earned his master’s and doctoral degrees from Colorado State University, where he worked on a National Science Foundation-funded project analyzing spectrometer data of grassland ecosystems. In 1975, he came to NASA Goddard as a postdoctoral fellow and used what he learned in his graduate work to modify the imager on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) meteorological satellites and modify Landsat’s thematic mapper instrument. 
He became a civil servant at the agency in 1977, and continued work with radiometers to study vegetation – first with handheld devices, then with NOAA’s Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer satellite instruments.  He has also used data from Landsat satellites, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer instruments, and commercial satellites. His scientific papers have been cited 100,000 times, and one of his recent studies mapped 10 billion individual trees across Africa’s drylands to inventory carbon storage at the tree level.
“The impact of Compton Tucker’s work over the last half-century at Goddard is incredible,” said Dalia Kirschbaum, director of the Earth Sciences Division at NASA Goddard. “Among his many achievements, he essentially developed the technique of using satellites to study photosynthesis from plants, which people have used to monitor droughts, forecast crop shortages, defeat the desert locust, and even predict disease outbreaks. This is a well-deserved honor.”
The National Academy of Sciences was proposed by Abraham Lincoln and established by Congress in 1863, charged with advising the United States on science and technology. Each year, up to 120 new members are elected “in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research,” according to the organization.
In addition his role as a visiting scientist at Goddard, Tucker is also an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland and a consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania’s University Museum. He was awarded the National Air and Space Collins Trophy for Current Achievement in 1993 and the Vega Medal by the Swedish Society of Anthropology and Geography in 2014. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Geophysical Union, and won the Senior Executive Service Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Service in 2017, among other honors. 
By Kate Ramsayer
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
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Launch Your Dream Store: Build a FullStack E-Commerce App Using SpringBoot & React
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E-commerce is no longer just an industry—it's a digital revolution. If you’ve ever dreamed of building your own online store or wanted to master fullstack development, now’s the time to turn that dream into a real-world skill.
So, how do you go from a blank screen to a fully functioning online marketplace?
Enter the powerful combo: SpringBoot and React. Together, they form a dynamic stack that can help you build scalable, responsive, and fully interactive e-commerce platforms from scratch.
Whether you're an aspiring developer, a tech entrepreneur, or just someone passionate about learning, this course—Building FullStack E-Commerce App using SpringBoot & React—is your gateway to mastering modern web application development.
Let’s break it all down and see how you can turn this course into a career upgrade.
Why Choose SpringBoot and React for E-Commerce Development?
Before we dive into the course details, let's understand why these two technologies are game-changers in fullstack development.
🚀 SpringBoot – The Powerful Back-End Engine
SpringBoot is Java-based, lightweight, and incredibly efficient. It helps developers build robust, production-ready backend systems without boilerplate code. With built-in support for security, database access, and REST APIs, SpringBoot forms a solid foundation for e-commerce apps.
Key strengths of SpringBoot for e-commerce:
High performance and scalability
Strong security features
RESTful API support
Seamless database integration
Community-backed and well-documented
⚛️ React – The Fast, Modern Front-End Framework
React, developed by Facebook, makes the user interface sleek, responsive, and dynamic. It's component-based, meaning you can build reusable modules like product cards, shopping carts, and checkout pages.
React gives you:
Lightning-fast user experiences
Smooth state management
Reusable UI components
Great developer tools
Huge community support
Pair these together, and you've got a stack that big names like Amazon, Netflix, and PayPal rely on.
Course Overview: What You’ll Learn
The Building FullStack E-Commerce App using SpringBoot & React course isn’t just about coding—it’s about creating a real-world product from the ground up.
By the end of the course, you'll be able to: ✅ Build a modern, scalable e-commerce application ✅ Integrate SpringBoot backend with a React frontend ✅ Create RESTful APIs for managing products, users, and orders ✅ Develop secure authentication and authorization features ✅ Implement CRUD operations, cart functionality, checkout process, and order history ✅ Deploy the app and make it production-ready
Whether you're aiming for a job, freelance work, or launching your own store—this course equips you with the practical skills and confidence to make it happen.
What Makes This Course Stand Out?
Not all tech courses are created equal. Here’s why this one earns a spot on your learning list:
🧱 Build Something Real, Not Just Theoretical
Theory is good—but building something tangible is even better. In this course, you'll create a full-fledged online store. That means you’ll handle backend services, frontend interactions, and even deployment.
👨‍💻 Taught by Experts
The instructor is experienced, approachable, and practical. You'll learn industry-level techniques, avoid common pitfalls, and get real insight into how fullstack apps are developed in the real world.
🔄 Up-to-Date Content
Tech evolves fast. This course is regularly updated to reflect best practices, new tools, and modern design patterns.
🧩 Hands-On Projects with Challenges
Learning by doing is the best way to grow. You’ll face mini challenges that push you to apply what you've learned—like building your own cart feature, integrating secure logins, or managing inventory through APIs.
What Will You Build? A Real-World Online Store
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll create inside the course:
🛍️ Product Catalog – Display products with images, descriptions, and categories 🛒 Shopping Cart – Add/remove items, calculate totals, view in real-time 🔐 User Authentication – Secure login/signup, password protection 💳 Checkout System – Complete with order tracking and user history 📦 Order Management – Admin panel for adding/removing products 📊 Dashboard Interface – Clean UI with real-time feedback
From the homepage to the final order confirmation page—you’ll build it all, and it will be production-ready.
Who Is This Course For?
Whether you’re just getting started or already have some experience under your belt, this course is flexible enough to meet you where you are:
✅ Frontend developers wanting backend skills
✅ Backend developers looking to master modern frontend
✅ Java developers diving into web development
✅ Students & graduates building portfolios
✅ Entrepreneurs building MVPs or full e-commerce solutions
✅ Freelancers & job seekers boosting employability
Tech Stack You'll Master
Frontend:
React
JSX
Redux (for state management)
Axios (for API requests)
CSS/Bootstrap for styling
Backend:
SpringBoot
Spring Security
JPA/Hibernate
MySQL/PostgreSQL
RESTful APIs
Tools & Deployment:
Postman
Git & GitHub
Heroku / Netlify / Docker for deployment
Why Learning Fullstack E-Commerce Matters in 2025
The demand for fullstack developers is skyrocketing. Especially those who can build scalable, interactive platforms. E-commerce is one of the hottest areas, with thousands of startups and businesses looking for developers who can build, launch, and maintain online stores.
Learning to build an e-commerce app with SpringBoot & React doesn’t just help you code better—it prepares you for:
Real-world developer jobs
Freelance and remote gigs
Launching your own SaaS product
Becoming a tech entrepreneur
In short, it's a future-proof skill.
What Do Students Say?
This course has helped thousands take the leap from theory to practice. Here are some of the things learners have said:
"This course gave me the confidence to apply for my first fullstack job. The hands-on approach is fantastic." — Ravi K., India
"As a backend developer, I always feared frontend work. But React is so intuitive the way it’s taught here!" — Aisha R., Kenya
"I launched my online sneaker store with what I learned here. Truly valuable!" — Leo M., Canada
Tips to Succeed in the Course
To get the most out of this course, here’s how to approach it:
Code along: Don’t just watch. Write code, pause the videos, break things, and fix them.
Take notes: It’ll help when revisiting topics later.
Join developer forums: React and SpringBoot communities are helpful when you get stuck.
Ask questions: Use the course Q&A and interact with the community.
Apply your skills: Build your own version of the app with different features or styling.
Final Thoughts: Invest in Skills That Pay Off
Learning how to build a FullStack E-Commerce App using SpringBoot & React is more than just acquiring technical know-how—it’s about building something meaningful.
From mastering two powerhouse technologies to deploying a production-ready app, this course empowers you to bring your ideas to life.
So if you're ready to learn, build, and create your own e-commerce platform, don’t wait—check out the course now: 👉 Building FullStack E-Commerce App using SpringBoot & React
The next big thing in tech could be something you build.
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