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The Dark Presence...Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!
#alanwakeedit#alan wake#alan wake 2#*#**#mk.op#mk.edit#mk.gifs#otis_inf cam shots#reshade tools used#y'all should be laughing at my set up right now#work laptop in front of me with a wireless mouse as i work on data entry releasing stuff#which takes a hot second in general but even slower having to do remote access at home#wireless keyboard in my lap as i surf tumblr and make gifs with my desktop cause my monitor's (a tv) is against a wall#sippin on a cherry coke with a few pours of bourbon#flashing gif /
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Hey so what does this mean?


#I was scrolling through an artist’s website and it showed their most recent works#and I got like 7 pages of a random Harley Quinn comic issue out of context#pretty sure this dude met up with joker instead of Harley meting up with him#even if this is a joke I like whatever this is better than batjokes personally#cat rambles#dc comics#the joker#dc joker#joker#Harley called the other guy toolio but I do NOT think that is remotely close to his name#wait ik his name now#wayne Wilkins#red tool dc#red tool
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Top 5 DeepSeek AI Features Powering Industry Innovation
Table of Contents1. The Problem: Why Legacy Tools Can’t Keep Up2. What Makes DeepSeek AI Unique?3. 5 Game-Changing DeepSeek AI Features (with Real Stories)3.1 Adaptive Learning Engine3.2 Real-Time Anomaly Detection3.3 Natural Language Reports3.4 Multi-Cloud Sync3.5 Ethical AI Auditor4. How These Features Solve Everyday Challenges5. Step-by-Step: Getting Started with DeepSeek AI6. FAQs: Your…
#affordable AI solutions#AI automation#AI for educators#AI for entrepreneurs#AI for non-techies#AI for small business#AI in manufacturing#AI innovation 2024#AI time management#business growth tools#data-driven decisions#DeepSeek AI Features#ethical AI solutions#healthcare AI tools#no-code AI tools#Predictive Analytics#real-time analytics#remote work AI#retail AI features#startup AI tech
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yanno when i left this job the first time around one of the things i mentioned in my exit interview was how frustrating it was to work with outdated and unstable software every goddamn day and forking over some cash for at least a few upgrades would make their illustrators much happier ergo more ~*productive*~
and of course they did not take that advice
so every morning i launch (among other application travesties) 14-year-old versions of photoshop and illustrator on my work laptop which are sorely lacking INCREDIBLY USEFUL FEATURES that even slightly newer versions have and i'm forced to find weird ass solutions to things that shouldn't be problems in the first place!!!!
#t: wench.txt#and these are probably the most stable of the programs we use#the other ones somehow manage to be even worse#doesnt help that we can't just have them locally installed on our laptops#noooo we gotta essentially fuckin stream them through a remote host#this post brought to you by day 5 of working on a request that could have been finished in 1 day if i had the right tools for it
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genuinely so angry and scared im shaking. how many other times this week this month this year have i been exposed without knowing it. do people even tell each other anymore. it’s just so grim. it’s so fucking grim
#purrs#delete later#covid19#i am fighting for my fucking life every day to stay safe and to keep the people around me some of whom are disabled / chronically ill /#immunocompromised / medically vulnerable safe. i am fucking fighting for my life. it’s already hard that i am usually one of two people in#any given room still wearing a mask let alone an n95 mask. hard and bad enough that we get looks for wearing masks and people think im crazy#for my life still being on hold and for my family still basically never going anywhere. ITS FUCKING WORSE that we are still very much in the#throes of all of it and we are in constant physical and quite frankly EXISTENTIAL danger not only of getting sick / becoming (more)#disabled / literally fucking dying but also returning to the absolute hell of lockdown which while important was psychologically damaging in#ways that are difficult to even articulate. like not only have we as a society decided to not give a shit about unpacking all of that and#healing from the trauma and assuming everyone went through the same thing when we very much did not and to just send everybody back to#school and work because 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑capitalism🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 but we have ALSO decided to pretend like the freakish unceasing danger just doesn’t exist#anymore and to get rid of every tool we had available to keep us safe or at minimum make people have to pay exorbitant amounts of money to#access them because 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑capitalism🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 !!!!!!! im TIRED. im so fucking tired of it. i am so fucking exhausted and angry and scared. and i#HAVE the luxury and privilege of being able to afford n95 masks and covid tests and to be able to work a job that i can do remotely if i#need to and to not be disabled or immunocompromised. what makes me fucking furious is we decided to throw all the people who don’t have#that access or privilege under the fucking bus and forget about them lol. but what do you expect from a country rotten to its core the way#it is lol. im fucking despondent. why are we living in an incinerator.#* the lockdown(s) werent just important they were necessary. and arguably we should have another one even though if we do i genuinely fear#for my mental health both during and afterwards and quite frankly before. im tired. i am grateful for the life i live which has resulted in#part from the different things that have happened because of the pandemic but i also so desperately wish this never happened and every day I#think about what life would be like if it hadn’t happened. the grief of it all is unspeakably big.
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I watched a training on career development; the premise was that project managers should treat their career like a project. And one really stupid comment stuck with me: "salary should not be in your goals. That's like choosing your software before knowing the project requirements."
It was ironic, because one of his goals was "work-life balance at a remote workplace." 🙄
It was a lot of fluff about making lists of what you like to do at work and what you don't, and that somehow translates to finding your dream job. He discouraged using luck-based strategies, in favor of...a luck based strategy of mentoring people who will hopefully inspire you. 🙃
And I'm just like. "Ok, project manager. You haven't accounted for your assumptions."
But also. Knowing your budget is important to being a project manager. There's a minimum budget needed to succeed. If you're not planning that out early, you didn't really plan your project.
And I'm sitting there thinking that next, for me, isn't a reassessment of the tasks I perform. I like the tasks well enough. Next is getting a $50k-70k wage increase, to be in line with the industry average for people with my skills, performing my tasks, at my level of experience in this region. It's a 32 hour work week. And more paid time off.
I don't care if I get a fancy new title. I don't care if it's a more prestigious company. I don't care if there are more interesting challenges. I've grown my skills. It's past time to grow my lifestyle. And that's not going to happen from a like and dislike list, and mentoring people.
#i don't know why i bother with these trainings honestly#they're so shallow. i kind of want to rant about the courses about AI#they're basically marketing brochures. and one involved a weird spin on data#like. it showed that project managers don't see the value. but it's the wave of the future because senior leaders overwhelmingly expect it#they had the same data ratio showing that workers want remote work and senior leaders only think they're effective if they're in person.#in that example. it was proof that senior leaders are out of touch. and they supported it with data showing no difference for remote quality#it was just a way to pretend there's some value behind AI. but the speakers overwhelming don't understand it#they listed a lot of abstract value. but nothing of substance. no suggestion of tools that can and should be trusted#and no acknowledgement that having someone continuously checking that it worked right. is an extra step. not a time savings#i tend to spend more time questioning the competence of trainers than getting anything from these courses
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a thing about me is i love a GUI. im a dirty GUI user. perhaps even gooey
#it occurs to me that this sounds like innuendo but it's not i just think it's funny that it's pronounced gooey#also i just realized after months that remoting into a computer. opening up the command line. and issuing commands#is way slower and more steps than just using the remote command tool that we have#but i liiiiike the gui even if im just opening a command line anyway#(i work in IT. i should clarify that too just in case)
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Wärmefehler, auch: In einem laufenden Videocall ein geteiltes Fenster anfassen, verschieben, vergrößern wollen, damit die Worte nicht umbrechen und der untere Teil des Textes nicht im ungesehenen Nirgendwo verschwindet. (Von Versuchen und Misserfolgen.)
#outerworld #office hours #remote work #the flaws of tools
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it weekend now so i cant continue fiddling around with it (and most likely i wont have much time for fancy projects next week) but i was so excited to install a usb sniffer on the windows computer and see what the traffic to the spectrometer looks like. and then the stupid driver issue happened!!
#tütensuppe#also slightly worrying that the singular person ive talked to about this project#(one of the spectrometer users. not fluent in control system or the more techy stuff)#seems very convinced that this is going to work. which i am very much not im just playing around at this point#i can retrieve usb identification info (like serial number connection speed device model etc)#but the attempts at functional communication a) returned numbers i cant parse b) im not even sure what i DID there#i replugged it this morning but ran what i thought was an initializing command before#and it started audibly moving something inside so i think i was accessing the slits/shutter instead#in the long run it WOULD be preferable to integrate it into the control system but my skills are questionable...#aside from the driver issue it would also help w the work bc you can make properties record the history#rn apparently they have to manually record what settings they use when and if someone forgets you can throw out the data.#plus: less clunky remote control and easy integration into their data acquisition tool#it would be SO COOL but its harder than expected weh weh
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Over the past few years there has been a sea change in the way that business travel is changing in the landscape of business. Conventionally, business travel was equal to face to face meetings, long flights, and hotel stays. But with the rise of remote work around the world, the type of business travel has changed significantly. Remote work, pushed by the COVID 19 virus, is making companies rewritten their travel policy, redefine the productivity and redefine how they work with their teams.
#remote work#business travel#hybrid work model#virtual meetings#digital communication tools#virtual conferencing#employee wellbeing#purposeful travel
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Why Collaboration at Work Matters More Than Ever
Imagine a workplace where everyone does their job alone, behind closed doors, without talking to others. There are no brainstorming sessions, no group discussions, and no shared feedback. Everyone is focused only on their own tasks. While this might seem efficient at first, the truth is that such isolation often leads to limited ideas, repeated mistakes, and a lack of growth. Collaboration…
#Adaptability#Collaboration#collaboration tools#collaborative culture#collective intelligence#cross-functional teams#effective communication#Employee Engagement#group dynamics#Innovation#leadership support#Learning At Work#organizational success#Problem-solving#Professional Growth#remote collaboration#shared goals#team learning#team motivation#Team Productivity#teamwork#trust at work#work relationships#Workplace Communication#workplace synergy
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Top Remote Work Tools Empowering Virtual Employees in 2025
The rise of virtual employees has reshaped the future of work, especially in 2025. From startups to global enterprises, businesses are increasingly depending on remote work tools to streamline operations, maintain collaboration, and enhance productivity. These tools are not just facilitating remote work—they’re empowering a new breed of agile, AI-assisted, borderless employees.
In this article, we’ll explore the top remote work tools empowering virtual employees in 2025, the trends driving their growth, and how these platforms are shaping the future of work.
Why Remote Work Tools Matter More Than Ever in 2025
The hybrid and remote work culture has shifted from temporary to transformational. Companies today need reliable, intelligent, and scalable tools to:
• Enable seamless communication across time zones
• Track performance and outcomes
• Support mental well-being and employee engagement
• Automate routine tasks
• Ensure data security and compliance
With the advent of AI integration, immersive workspaces, and asynchronous collaboration, 2025’s remote tools are smarter, faster, and deeply personalized.
Top Remote Work Tools Empowering Virtual Employees in 2025
1. Slack AI 2025 Edition
Category: Communication & Collaboration
Why It’s Top: Slack has evolved into an AI-powered messaging hub with built-in bots that summarize threads, auto-prioritize tasks, and suggest responses in real-time.
Features:
• AI-thread summarization
• Language translation for global teams
• Calendar & task syncing with voice commands
• Custom workflow builders
Best For: Remote teams needing intelligent communication across time zones.
2. Zoom 2.0 + Immersive Workspaces
Category: Video Conferencing & Virtual Presence
Why It’s Top: Zoom’s 2025 version includes spatial audio, AR-enabled rooms, and AI-assisted meeting summaries.
Features:
• Immersive VR meeting rooms
• Real-time AI translation
• Post-meeting action item summaries
• Smart background noise cancellation
Best For: Virtual employees seeking deeper, more interactive remote engagement.
3. ClickUp AI
Category: Project Management
Why It’s Top: ClickUp’s AI engine helps remote workers plan, manage, and automate tasks across complex workflows. In 2025, it integrates voice-to-task automation and team behavior analytics.
Features:
• Smart task assignment via AI
• Goal alignment tracking
• Visual dashboards and reports
• Workflow automation
Best For: Remote teams managing large-scale projects.
4. Notion AI WorkOS
Category: Knowledge Management & Documentation
Why It’s Top: Notion’s AI-powered system allows virtual employees to create, summarize, translate, and cross-link internal documentation effortlessly.
Features:
• Auto-generated documentation
• Knowledge graph building
• AI writing assistant for internal comms
• Integrated database + chat
Best For: Remote-first teams needing centralized and collaborative knowledge hubs.
5. Time Doctor 2025 Pro
Category: Time Tracking & Productivity Analytics
Why It’s Top: Time Doctor now offers deep behavioral analytics and focus-mode alerts to help remote workers stay on track.
Features:
• Distraction alerts
• Productivity scorecards
• Screenshots & app usage reports
• Biometric login for secure access
Best For: Employers managing large virtual teams or digital agencies.
6. Loom + AI Voice Sync
Category: Async Communication
Why It’s Top: Loom now offers AI-synced voiceover translations and automated video summaries, making it easier for global teams to stay informed asynchronously.
Features:
• Voice-to-text + translations
• Auto-created meeting highlights
• Chrome + mobile integration
• AI coach for video messaging
Best For: Startups and creative teams needing flexible communication.
7. Trello with Butler AI
Category: Task Management
Why It’s Top: Trello’s Butler automation system has been enhanced with AI-based task prediction, enabling virtual workers to get proactive reminders and workflow suggestions.
Features:
• Custom rule-based automation
• Predictive task due dates
• Power-ups for every department
• Kanban-style UI
Best For: Solopreneurs or agile teams managing simple sprints.
8. Microsoft Teams with Copilot AI
Category: Enterprise Collaboration
Why It’s Top: Microsoft Teams now uses Copilot to summarize meetings, schedule next steps, and even respond to emails using context-aware AI.
Features:
• AI-generated insights
• Outlook + SharePoint integration
• Data compliance tools
• Copilot document editing
Best For: Large enterprises with remote departments across continents.
How These Tools Shape the Future of Work
In 2025, these platforms aren't just tools—they're digital workspaces powered by:
• Artificial Intelligence for predictive workflows
• Augmented Reality for immersive collaboration
• Behavioral Analytics for smarter team management
• Voice & Language AI for global communication
• Automation to reduce repetitive tasks
This transformation means virtual employees can be just as (or more) productive, engaged, and innovative as on-site teams—no matter where they are in the world.
Future Trends in Remote Work Tools
1. Integration Ecosystems
Apps will become more modular, integrating smoothly with CRMs, HR software, payroll, and even health platforms.
2. Multilingual Collaboration
Built-in AI translations and cultural sensitivity tools will empower truly global teams.
3. Well-being Dashboards
Future platforms will include mental health tracking, focus analysis, and burnout alerts to support remote worker wellness.
4. Outcome-Driven Metrics
Tools will move from time-tracking to value-tracking—rewarding results, not hours.
#tagbin#writers on tumblr#technology#artificial intelligence#Top remote work tools 2025#Best tools for virtual employees#Remote collaboration software 2025#AI tools for remote work#Future of virtual work#Virtual employee tools 2025#Work from home tools 2025
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My boss is forcing me to get a copilot license and watch these LinkedIn training videos so I have them on 2x speed and am intentionally retaining nothing lmao
#the only thing that sounds remotely appealing is that it can apparently search sharepoint teams and outlook documents#there are maybe two or three use cases that that might conceivably help#but only because regular search is godawful in Microsoft tools#searching teams messages literally does not fucking work lmao
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How SaaS Applications Are Transforming Remote Work and Collaboration?

The modern workplace has undergone a massive transformation in recent years, with remote work becoming more than just a trend—it is now an essential mode of operation for businesses worldwide. As companies adapt to this shift, SaaS applications have emerged as the backbone of remote work, enabling seamless collaboration, efficient workflows, and real-time communication across distributed teams.
With the rise of cloud-based technologies, businesses can now access powerful tools that enhance productivity while maintaining security and flexibility. But how exactly are SaaS applications shaping the future of remote work? Let’s explore the key ways in which these digital solutions are revolutionizing work environments and collaboration dynamics.
The Evolution of SaaS Applications in Remote Work
The adoption of cloud solutions has accelerated in response to the global shift toward remote and hybrid work models. Traditional office setups that relied on on-premises software have become impractical, paving the way for cloud-based alternatives that offer accessibility and scalability. These applications eliminate geographical barriers, providing employees and teams with a centralized platform for communication, task management, and file sharing.

Several factors have contributed to the widespread adoption of SaaS applications in remote work:
Cloud computing advancements: Cloud technology enables businesses to operate from anywhere without the need for complex infrastructure.
Demand for flexibility: Employees seek the ability to work from any location while staying connected.
Cost-effectiveness: Subscription-based models reduce the financial burden of expensive software licenses and hardware maintenance.
Enhanced security features: Modern SaaS solutions integrate advanced security protocols to safeguard sensitive data.
Key Benefits of SaaS Applications in Remote Work
Seamless Communication and Collaboration: One of the biggest challenges of remote work is maintaining clear and effective communication. Subscription softwares like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom provide real-time messaging, video conferencing, and file-sharing capabilities, ensuring that employees stay connected regardless of location. These tools enhance team collaboration by allowing quick decision-making and reducing email overload.
Centralized Project and Task Management: Managing projects remotely can be challenging without proper organization. Platforms like Trello, Asana, and Monday.com offer centralized dashboards where teams can track progress, assign tasks, set deadlines, and manage workloads efficiently. These SaaS applications promote transparency, accountability, and productivity.
Enhanced Document and Data Accessibility: Gone are the days of emailing attachments back and forth. With cloud-based SaaS applications like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, employees can access, edit, and share documents in real-time. Version control, automated backups, and seamless integration with other tools streamline workflows and ensure data consistency.
Improved Cybersecurity and Data Protection: Cybersecurity is a top concern for businesses operating in a remote environment. Many internet-based applications come with built-in security features such as multi-factor authentication (MFA), end-to-end encryption, and AI-driven threat detection. These measures help companies safeguard confidential information and comply with industry regulations.
Scalability and Cost Savings: Unlike traditional software that requires significant upfront investment, SaaS applications operate on a pay-as-you-go model, making them cost-effective for businesses of all sizes. Additionally, they offer scalability, allowing companies to add or remove users and upgrade features as needed without major financial implications.
Automation and AI-Driven Efficiency: Artificial intelligence and automation are enhancing SaaS applications to boost productivity and efficiency. Chatbots, automated workflows, and smart analytics help teams reduce manual tasks, improve decision-making, and optimize performance. For instance, AI-powered CRM tools like HubSpot and Salesforce enhance customer interactions while reducing administrative workloads.
Challenges and Solutions in Adopting SaaS for Remote Work

Despite the many advantages, integrating SaaS applications into remote work environments is not without its challenges. Here are some common obstacles and how businesses can overcome them:
Software Integration Issues: With multiple SaaS tools being used simultaneously, integration challenges can arise, leading to inefficiencies. To address this, businesses should opt for applications that offer seamless API integrations and use platforms like Zapier to connect different tools.
Data Security Concerns: While online platforms come with security features, data breaches remain a concern. Companies must implement strict access controls, educate employees on cybersecurity best practices, and ensure compliance with data protection laws.
Employee Adaptation and Training: Not all employees are tech-savvy, and the adoption of new tools can be overwhelming. Providing proper training, user-friendly interfaces, and customer support can ease the transition and maximize software utilization.
The Future of SaaS Applications in Remote Work

As remote work continues to evolve, so too will online platforms. Emerging technologies like blockchain, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) are set to enhance remote collaboration even further. Additionally, the integration of AI-driven insights will empower businesses to optimize workflows and make data-driven decisions.
Looking ahead, we can expect:
More robust cybersecurity solutions within SaaS tools.
Hybrid work-friendly applications that bridge in-office and remote work.
Improved automation and machine learning capabilities to enhance efficiency.
Greater focus on employee experience through personalized and intuitive interfaces.
Conclusion
SaaS applications have become the driving force behind the success of remote work, enabling businesses to operate seamlessly across global teams. From communication and project management to security and scalability, these cloud-based solutions offer unparalleled flexibility and efficiency. While challenges remain, strategic adoption and continuous advancements in technology will ensure that hosted software remain at the forefront of workplace innovation.
For businesses looking to stay competitive in the digital era, embracing subscription software is no longer optional—it is essential. By leveraging the right tools, companies can enhance collaboration, improve productivity, and create a sustainable remote work environment for the future.
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#SaaS applications#remote work#cloud collaboration#workplace transformation#digital tools#productivity software#AI automation#cybersecurity
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How AI Can Book Meetings While You Sleep
How AI Can Book Meetings While You Sleep We need to talk about one of the biggest time-wasters in business; back-and-forth scheduling. You know the drill: “Does Tuesday at 3 work?” “No, what about Thursday at 10?” “Actually, can we do next week instead?” By the time you finally lock in a meeting, you’ve burned 15 emails and at least two brain cells. But what if I told you AI can handle…
#AI appointment scheduling#AI booking software#AI business automation#AI business hacks#AI business tools#AI calendar automation#AI calendar integration#AI calendar management#AI client scheduling#AI executive assistant#AI for business growth#AI for consultants#AI for entrepreneurs#AI for remote work#AI for sales teams#AI for service-based business#AI for small business#AI meeting automation#AI meeting coordination#AI meeting efficiency#AI meeting planner#AI productivity tools#AI sales automation#AI scheduling#AI scheduling apps#AI scheduling assistant#AI scheduling software#AI scheduling solutions#AI time management#AI time-saving tools
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How Technology Still Shapes My Life
Daily writing promptHow has technology changed your job?View all responses I have a degree in Information Technology and a background in professional photography, and even though I’m currently not working in the tech industry, technology still plays a huge role in my life. Before becoming a mom, I worked in IT and built my career as a photographer. But after my daughter was born, my focus…
#career transition#dailyprompt#dailyprompt-1889#digital tools#family and career#IT professional#photography#remote work#technology#work-from-home
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