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Skill Matrics is a powerful software helping businesses to align their manpower skill, It is driven by upskilling, reskilling and multiskilling techniques
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Leave it to World Champ Game Co. to find the edge of a pretty established sub-genre and push past it into something weird and new. This is Cybermetal (2022), an unholy fusion of cyberpunk, heavy metal and black magic. In an alternate timeline, a heavy metal band sacrifices Ronald Reagan on stage to resurrect their dead guitarist and eventually, the gates of Hell open and demons conquer America. In the wake of their victory, they turn a Midwestern city into Pentagram City, a place isolated from the rest of the world by walls of hellfire.
Being cut off meant a greater reliance on analog tech, like radio and walkie talkies and a LAN called the Pentaweb, but citizens of Pentagram City also have access the cybernetics developed during the Hell War to combat the demons. The neuronexus makes skill learning easy (think the Matrix) and combat slow and personal (the tech basically makes the user flicker on a different frequency of reality, so fast weapons just pass right through). In addition to humans, you can play as mutants, demons and husks, which are sort of cyberzombies created in the wake of the Y2K bug.
The software system provides lots of cool skills (turn your headbanging into a deadly weapon!). There’s crafting, there’s cyber surgery, rules for gang creation and management and long-term gang projects. There is a bunch of source material on Pentagram City and so, so many passing references to heavy metal. It’s sort of shocking that A. Adam fit all this text in and had room for so much gnarly art, B. That the art in question is as aggressive and unrelenting as CyBORG’s, but also of a totally distinct temperament and C. That the game is so smoothly playable — it uses a percentile skill system and does everything you’d expect from a tightly designed modern light rules set.
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Sega Mega Drive - Shadowrun (Asian Version)
Title: Shadowrun / シャドウラン
Developer: Blue Sky Software
Publisher: Sega of America
Release Month: March 1994
Catalogue No.: 1352
Genre: RPG
Not the same game as the Super Famicom game by Beam Software and Data East, or the Sega Mega CD equivalent by Compile.
The Shadowrun world has existed since the 80s in the form of pen & paper role-playing games. The world blends fantasy elements such as magic, elves, and dragons wonderfully into a dark cyberpunk world. The term 'shadowrun' itself refers to black ops where freelance operatives are utilized. These are handed out by employers referred to by the pseudonym "Mr. Johnson". In the game, this is the main source of cash and karma (=experience).
This game earns an honorary mention alone for the fact that there is no level-based character development, which is extremely rare for CRPGs. Health (both mental and physical) is measured by percentage. Completing shadowruns, killing enemies, and advancing the plot earns you karma which you may use to increase your attributes and skills. Upgrade your endurance and buy better armor, and you'll be able to resist damage more effectively. Also, there are minimal class restrictions. The only definite thing is whether the character may use magic. Even dying is only a small hitch, since future medicine can perform miracles, though it doesn't come cheap. You can hire up to two others 'runners, and fire them to hire others if you want to. Just like your main character, other members of your group can also be developed any way you like.
The game world is also very open. Apart from the short beginning sequence you're free to go anywhere. Certain doors only open with a little tip or reputation, which feels more realistic than restrictive.
In the main mode of the game, you control your character from a top-down view. You walk around dystopic Seattle, looking for work, buying better stuff, and looking for clues. Oh yes, the plot. The game begins as the news broadcasts a video of the death of the main character's brother. You travel to Seattle to find out why and how he ended up dead. You have an electronic notebook in the game which automatically keeps track of all the clues, so having no idea where to go next is very rare.
Most of the game is in real-time, including combat. Character stats define how fast you can attack or run away, and how effective the attacks are. Bigger guns do more damage, but that gives little comfort if you can't hit the broad side of a barn.
A very different part of the game is when you jack into the Matrix, the future replacement for the Internet. Your silver-clad online avatar glides across the digital landscape, avoiding, fooling, or fighting Intrusion Countermeasure (IC, aka 'ice') programs. The Matrix can be used for many beneficial effects. Databanks can hold valuable information you can fence, and if you're infiltrating a company building you can use the Matrix to shut down cameras, unlock doors, and cancel the alarm. Also, if you're lucky you may find additional information about the plot.
Shadowrun on the Mega Drive manages to be unique and intensely playable at the same time. If you're looking for a good overall RPG, give this a try. If you're looking for something different, give this a try.
This game was never released in Japan but there was an Asian release which is what I have here. The game is the same as the US version but comes with a PAL Mega Drive-style cover with Japanese and Asia Mega Drive logos. The instruction manual is the same as the US manual, but you also get a separate Chinese manual. The actual cartridge just looks like a Japanese Mega Drive cartridge.
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As a child, I learned to use DOS in order to launch this software from its floppy disk and use the huge loud dot-matrix printer to print out banners saying stuff like "UNHAPPY BIRTHDAY, STUPID" and get yelled at for wasting paper. Kids today learn different skills to achieve such results. They usually need to tape the sheets together.
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If their phone/computer announces that they need to update their software, does your muse get right on it or do they procrastinate the update for as long as possible?
(Vital information xD)
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🤔Piter IS the computer in his original setting. They surely aren't dealing with windows updates in Dune, but I can absolutely imagine that the standards for Mentat logic processes change over time. Like maybe someone makes a breakthrough in mathematics that gives a faster way to do matrix multiplication or something like that, and now all of the Mentats get to learn the new way so they can speed up their mental math. Or maybe some political move happens and another change is mostly pointless and bad. There's probably some governing board that sets the standards and updates them as needed and perhaps issues occasional proficiency tests. For planets in the Empire that aren't very competitive in the political realm & don't get a lot of resources from the Empire, there are probably a lot of unlicensed Mentats who had up to date skills at one point and never got around to renewing their license but didn't get fired from the library (etc.) for it either.
If all of that is fair to assume, Piter would have to stay up to date with any standards set by the Empire, just as a requirement of being a high profile advisor to a nobleman. If asked, he would make a show of nitpicking the changes, and also of finding new things trivial to learn. When he actually makes choices about how to perform his work tasks, he is going to approach them exactly how he wants to, pulling concepts and methods from as early as his college days, and from as late as the newest update, if he actually likes a change. So he gets right on it, but he also throws it right out the window secretly if he thinks it's a load of crap compared to how he usually does things.
Isn't it creepy and probably not ethical in any way to tell a guy how to organize his own mind and change that shit on a dime, like his own physical mind made out of organs and blood that's part of his body? People don't really see it like that. Having Mentats around to calculate things is 'normal.' You're allowed to know it, but you're not really allowed to say it (it probably won't be received well at any rate).
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Jitterbug Perfume - Immortality, Sex, and Discomfort
Originally posted January 31, 2024
As is apparently my preferred introduction: It has been quite a while since I have written anything on my computer, but as generally happens after I manage to read or, dare I say it, complete an actual, tangible book, I now am doing so. I type this knowing that Google docs is using my writing to train adolescent artificial intelligentsia, and theoretically I could make the switch to another software, but as is the case with Adobe, the monopoly’s Matrix-style robotic belly-button parasite keeps a firm hold on my psyche, with an extra bonding agent in the form of a powerful distaste for the effort that it would take to learn an entirely foreign user interface, just to marginally weaken the hold that Google has upon my intellectual property, when they are already in possession of basically all of my identifying information. They could probably construct an AI that would perfectly replicate my online presence, idiosyncrasies and ego included, and the only thing that they would have to do at this point to make convincing blog posts from my perspective is post them about as regularly as an agave flowers. If anything, if this particular post goes up on the internet at all, maybe that’s a red flag- I would have to be a mind outside of my own in order to return to a creative project even after my attention span’s honeymoon.
Whatever. I finished a book, and now I am compelled to write. Actually, I finished two books. The first was Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn, the first of the Mistborn trilogy, one that i meant to read way back in high school because some youtuber that I liked at the time had recommended it for its magic system- magic systems, as a concept, I would continue to grow increasingly interested in; the books would remain untouched on my shelf. The second was lent to me by one of my housemates, though I can’t remember the conversation that led to that happening- Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins.

Actually, now that I’m thinking about it, the declaration about me being compelled to write after reading books is only true in the barest sense. Yes, I do feel an urge to write after being exposed to writing that I like, but by no means does that mean that I actually end up, or even begin for that matter, writing anything at all! Also, that same urge doesn’t just apply to writing. I consume manga at a frightening pace, and though by saying this it may imply the opposite sentiment: I do not say that in order to brag- the speed at which I go through webcomics and manga alike is, frankly, detrimental to my experience of the media in question, as I end up retaining almost nothing of what I have had my head immersed in so much that my neck develops knots that hold it at a painful right angle to my torso. I don’t really stop and breathe in the images that the mangaka probably spent hours and hours drawing; if anything, I mostly pay attention to the words written on the page which, in turn, presents a palpable irony in that the reason I have felt unable to read traditional books in recent years is that my attention span balks at walls of text!
Hey, authors! I won’t read your book even though I’d probably like it, because it doesn’t have any pictures in it! Show me your work once you’ve learned to draw!
Oh, holy shit the irony goes even deeper. Even though I feel that creative urge when I read manga, all of my attempts at making comics or even working to be skilled enough at drawing to feel confident in my capacity to do so are stopped in their tracks by the thus far insurmountable obstacle of not being able or willing to pay attention to the thing that I’m drawing for long enough to finish anything. Good lord.
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Anyway, the way Jitterbug Perfume was written really affected me. I still can’t tell if I liked it very much (the writing style), but to be fair, I really loved the way George Elliot’s Middlemarch was written, but I have been thus far unable to finish that book by virtue of its inexhaustibly prim density; therefore I suppose that the content of a book and its writing style tend to stay fairly separate considering my enjoyment, and the former aspect seems to have a stronger influence on whether or not I actually manage to make it to the back cover.
In this case, the content was excellent. Jitterbug Perfume was described to me as being about immortality, smell, sex, and beets, and I can’t honestly think of a better way to describe it. It’s a jigsaw puzzle of a story, if all of the pieces on the table were from different moments in time, and at the end, when the pieces fit, you are left with a complete picture that somehow shows an unbelievably cohesive, intimately personal tale, despite the massive scope, time-wise (there are very important events that take place before the advent of Christianity, and plot points of similar influence continue to happen all the way up until modern day).
Now that I think about it, the quality of maintaining a story’s characters and relationships, and especially keeping them as tantamount to the direction and tone of the piece, even when the scope of the story has expanded to include over two thousand years of history, even if that history is embellished upon or entirely invented, is an incredible achievement, and one that I think deserves unending praise. So frequently I find myself put off of pieces of media when, though I once enjoyed them for their characters’ dynamics or their dialogue or their writing styles, those aspects eventually were beaten out of the story by the growing scale of the events taking place. It becomes very difficult for me to continue to be invested in the little things that I like, and for that matter, for the author to continue stipulating on those little things’ presence, when suddenly the fate of the world is at stake, or the consequences of failure become so dire that there is no longer room in the work for mirth.
Jitterbug does this by keeping the story focused almost entirely upon a static set of characters. In all honesty, I do tend to find it a bit grating when a book throws pretty much all of the people that will be introduced over the duration at me all at once, and I also tend to get annoyed when a book switches perspectives back and forth frequently, as it is inevitable that I will be more interested in one of the followed points of view above all of the others (or vice versa, that one of the points of view is especially dull). Let it be known, though generally the book in question pays most attention to the characters that happen to be changing the most, it does do this.
The upside, though, is that even as the setting around the characters morphs drastically with all the changes associated with the world and culture since literally the year 1, the reader is still anchored in the everyday realities of the main characters. The tone of the story stays heavily reliant on each of their emotional states and their changing dynamics. The plot directly follows in the tracks of the characters’ desires and aspirations. As opposed to them being “interesting” people to be around in situations that they have no agency in, they are the driving force of the plot itself, and in this way the book can get away with a mind-boggling amount of in-universe time passing without it ever detaching the reader from the story, or impeding their willingness to care.
That feeling of detachment is exactly the sentiment behind me dropping To Your Eternity by Yoshitoki Oima, a manga that also tackles the concept of immortality, but in a way that I eventually found extraordinarily grating.

Some pieces of media, especially if they continue for a really long time, and even more especially if they are about characters that live much longer than a normal human lifespan, end up bestowing upon these characters a very particularly draining character arc: eventually becoming the most fucking boring people ever. This isn’t really, I don’t think, a product of repetition of personality beats -One Piece, for example, has a main cast that are each fairly one-note, but to me they remain compelling because of the unrelenting new situations, characters, and settings that they rotate through- rather, a common sentiment on the concept of immortality is that a person who is subjected to it will elect that it is a much smarter thing to avoid attachments and emotions as a way of staving off the pain of repeated loss. Combine that with the formula of introducing a bunch of new people, spending a lot of time with them, and then killing them off and meditating on how pointless it all was, and you will have on one hand: a philosophically engaging story about life’s purpose and value; and on the other: one that I will not be reading anymore. Fuck you.
Each time skip in To Your Eternity, my dejection would build, and even though I did enjoy the concepts therein quite a bit, I eventually quit reading when there was a time skip that jumped over so many years that the archaic setting I had been enjoying was gone, along with any characters aside from the protagonist that I may have liked, and I no longer had the will to continue.
Anyway, the point is that Jitterbug Perfume deftly avoids this problem by holding the human experience as an inalienable thru-line. Longer-lived characters don’t become harder to identify with- if anything they become more dear to the reader, as the sentiments that are the crux of their longevity are easily identified with. Their goals, whether they are aware of it or not, are the preservation of emotion and connection- things that the reader can presumably empathize with quite well.
The writing style I would describe as “irreverently confident and connotatively confusing.” The majority of the instances in which Robbins describes anything in this book are unrelentingly riddled with descriptors of every kind, and often of opposing kinds- many sentences use several adjectives to describe a single thing, and the adjectives often carry wildly different connotations. A single line may depict something as both gorgeous and disgusting, just by virtue of the words chosen. Jitterbug is more than willing to yank the reader back and forth like this, and the literary whiplash results in this sort of all-encompassing feeling of mild discomfort. The prose itself is captivating, but in less of the fashion of a ballet performance and more so like a lapdance that really walks the line between attractive and nauseating.
Regardless of whether or not I enjoy the style personally (I still can’t really tell, but I’m leaning toward the favorable side), it strikes me as being exactly what the author wanted. Off-putting, certainly, but one hundred percent intentional. A significant portion of the book’s subject matter consists of topics and sentiments that are at most culturally taboo, and at least playing fast and loose with modern morals and sentiments, especially when it comes to sex. This book, which I really enjoyed, which made me smile and frown and think and even write… will not shut the fuck up about sex.
Every character is steeped in it. Every metaphor is constructed with it. I feel like I could purchase a brand new copy of this fucking thing and its pages would already be stuck together. To get a sense of my feelings (historically) about this- one of my favorite quotes of a friend of mine is from when they asked me: “Hey [my name], would you rather have sex or be stabbed with a knife?”
My point about the “motion sickness” writing style being that it works in favor of the subject matter. The fact that the whole novel is written in a way that makes the reader a little nauseous, figuratively, creates a tone that is much more conducive to, well, not necessarily the intimate discussion of what our society views as crossing lines in the social sand or what should or should not be allowed, but rather the regular enunciation of kind of uncomfortable topics. Combined with a fairly unconcerned and playful tone, the book is able to deftly accept the discomfort that arises from a journey that holds sex as a central theme while progressing through several different settings -cultural and chronological- all with differing views and judgements about a traditionally awkward topic.
Anyway, I liked the book. There is a sentence in there that goes: “Like jugged bees, the funeral orations droned on (134).”
If you think you can make it past all of the disconcertingly flowery (ha, ha.) descriptions of bodily fluids for long enough to make it to that absolute banger of a quote, this may be one to check out.
#pique concentration#jitterbug perfume#tom robbins#to your eternity#fumetsu no anata e#book review#book recommendations#booklr#books#immortality#writing tropes
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Project Driven Learning - Dumped in notion today's morning😅
Vision
[ ] Job But in a good organization that I can be proud of
[ ] Worked for interesting companies at the beginning of my career which are also easier to get into and can provide valuable experience and a learning environment
[ ] I want to build visionary solutions for an organization like Sundar Pichai did for Google.
Projects
[ ] Meaningful projects - projects that I want to use myself
[ ] Find clone development projects of popular apps
[ ] I'll just have to build Just good enough projects
[ ] Project Matrix - Value / Complexity / Skills / Scope
[ ] Projects that are not just learning coding and development but also cloud computing and other skills
[ ] Don’t just build what you are passionate about but build what resonates with the target audience for which you are going to be applying for
[ ] What’s the enterprise-level business problem for which a solution can be coded equivalent to the exercises I’ve done from the book
[ ] Enterprise level Solving some Business Problems
System
[ ] Build the developer's Brain
[ ] Setting up a system to efficiently complete projects after projects
[ ] Build using AI and Google → Do the same projects using tutorials → Build a similar project of my own on my own
[ ] Keep reflecting to improve the project system and workflow
[ ] What are the outcomes of working on that project?
[ ] Pivot when projects not working or when gotten stuck
[ ] Which projects to take
[ ] Each project must have Skill/ challenge/ value/ purpose criteria
[ ] aligned with your immediate goals, if not add to the project backlog
[ ] Create mini frameworks to build project-efficient, effective and robust solutions.
[ ] Learn from the experts - So many online have built projects with so many functional things
[ ] How they approach building a new project
[ ] How they plan to Strategically set up for success
[ ] How they start a project from scratch
[ ] How do they plan architecture?
[ ] Build a project-building system and improve it along the way while building and learning
Resources
[ ] Theory management by reflecting on the progress of the project
[ ] Cross-check the concepts learnt in the theory
[ ] Find books & courses with enterprise-level application project
[ ] Full in-depth tutorials with examples
[ ] Reverse engineer Portfolios and Github
[ ] Research the expert people in building projects.
[ ] Medium, Github contributors
[ ] Udemy SDE project tutorials
[ ] Workshop → Software Development
[ ] Job boards require analysis to practice skills for software engineering
[ ] Agile certification
[ ] Cloud Certification
[ ] Software development online communities to ask for help and feedback and get to know about new things
High-Quality Questions
[ ] How to become a GitHub star
[ ] How to become an open-source star
[ ] what it takes to create a software from scratch till deployment
[ ] How to become a modern software engineer
[ ] What are the skills apart from coding and development?
[ ] What skills to acquire to go from to great engineer
Profession
[ ] Gather a network of support system
To help out of the stuck zone
Get feedback on stuck projects
[ ] Find a few developer friends
[ ] Ask them if they have built projects and hosted them on GitHub
[ ] Ask them to give feedback on my progress & help me make it functional
[ ] Software development online communities to get to know about new things
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Crossing Over Between Worlds:
Various Isekai-type Stories Ranked by their Crossoverability with Tron 1982 (Analysis by Aster the Pattern-Recognition Program)
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Alice in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass
Patterns recognized:
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"Stranger and stranger" / "Curiouser and curiouser" Multiple familiar things "mirrored" on the other side
Protagonist comes in with wide array of skills/knowledge and is eager to flaunt this However, usefulness of knowledge is variable within new world (Flynn's videogames not as easy on this side of screen / Alice's memorized poetry keeps coming out different)
Villains based on games
Sark = Queen of Hearts could very easily be redrawn as this character (red-on-white theme) (Card Sark?) Forces subjects to play games (croquet/jai-alai) "Off with her head!"/ "immediate deresolution!" Requires (roses/circuits) to be "painted red" to avoid wrath
MCP = Red Queen Red and cylindrical Chess-themed origin Is at the other end of the game and difficult to reach When reached, player transforms from pawn to queen/ruler/CEO
Ability of character to change size (but only for villain during final battle? Weak connection)
(incidental but probably irrelevant pun: Alan in 1-derland)
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The Wizard of Oz
Patterns recognized:
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Protagonist enters magic world as direct result of threat perceived in outside world (threat to Toto / threat to livelihood from stolen intellectual property)
Prior to events, protagonist has fascination with rainbows (Singing "Over the Rainbow" / apartment and arcade featuring rainbow-themed decorations)
Movie displays a dramatic shift in color upon entering (using very new film technology at the time)
Teams up with friends to seek out ruler of this realm in hopes of getting home
Friends include man-made entities who have spontaneously developed working equivalents of features they were believed unable to have
(Friends of Dorothy = scarecrow/brain, tinman/heart) (Friends of Flynn = programs/sentience/sapience [brain AND heart])
(Lion/courage connection unclear, more analysis may be needed)
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Peter Pan
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Themes of sailing ships Small flying creature, devoted to specific character, but capable only of very limited speech Scene of kiss exchanged with character who has no idea what a kiss is Villain is someone who stole software (…pirate?) Protagonist is a boy who never grew up (However, in Tron story that character plays role of Wendy, not Peter) (There is also a very minor character named Peter) (but none named Wendy, although a very significant Wendy did the musical score)
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Chronicles of Narnia
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Time-dilation Spiritual/religious themes (Relatively few patterns recognized)
(notably, this one also contains a lion that I can't match up with anything)
(Aslan-1?)
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The Matrix
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…too easy Literally in a computer Red vs Blue dichotomy (present in Matrix only in the scene with the pills) (With notably reversed meanings, in terms of which color stands for Good and Truth) Otherwise, everything else just too obvious
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Skill Matrix Software
Skill Matrics is a powerful software helping businesses to align their manpower skill, It is driven by upskilling, reskilling and multiskilling techniques.
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VFX - Visual Effects
List of VFX Topics To Be Well Versed With…
VFX is all about making imaginations come to life. And as the hardwares gets cheaper with time, the softwares are more capable. And if you’re proficient enough then you’re already ahead of the curve in this cut throat competition. Once your basics are cleared, then software are just tools to work with. Digital photography and imaging ..
Understanding cameras and how they work is as necessary to a photographer as it is for a VFX artist. In fact Digital FX is a separate term given for the augmentation of still photos. However VFX is an integration of special effects with digital imagery and a clear basics of photography can prove helpful especially in 3D animation.
3D Designing
It’s a complex process that makes you learn how there could be different approaches to situations.
Modelling, texturing, rigging- all of these are integrated, you can’t complete a scene or model by ignoring one of these. Keep working on it till you can model a sculpture with realistic wrinkles in 45 minutes or less. Moreover apart from multimedia , the applications of 3D designing is revealing itself as an untapped potential, it could be the next big thing that could shape the future. 3D Compositing
It’s an artistic and technical challenge to seamlessly blend various design elements and make it a whole. It’s a job that connects the entire department and that’s why you can’t specifically point out the work of a say modeller in a scene. Compositing visual effects involve rotoscoping, motion tracking and keying. Remember the famous bullet dodging scene in The Matrix? That’s an example of compositing history right there.
Colour correction and grading
Correction isn’t only just ‘fixing’ your images. Dynamics of a scene is accomplished through the colour and also the balance of light levels and exposure. To achieve expertise the three basics should be mastered – hue, saturation and lightness. So accurate adjustments across all your shots can elevate your work to the next level.
Lighting techniques
“The substance of painting is light” – Janice Dickinson. As it is true for painters the same holds for animators. The realism of a frame, the atmosphere of a scene relies on the shoulders of a lighting artist. Light directs the eyes, sets the mood, and maintains the continuity and much more. One needs to observe the play of light and its interaction in real life to be able to achieve mastery.
Adapting to stressful situations
This is not a topic but a skill that is a prerequisite to be a VFX artist. It’s more of a skill set than a topic to learn. Work hours in this sector can be overwhelming, especially when you start out as a fresher. Deadlines won’t have any definite dates and could pop up any moment. The ability to show up and deliver work on time can take you climb up the ladder of success.
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Unlocking Success with eCommerce MLM Network Marketing Software
In today's digital-first world, the fusion of eCommerce and multi-level marketing (MLM) has become a powerful business model. With the right tools, businesses can automate operations, enhance scalability, and streamline their network management. This is where eCommerce MLM network marketing software plays a pivotal role.
Whether you're a startup aiming to launch your first MLM-based online store or an established enterprise looking to upgrade your direct selling platform, choosing the right MLM software development company is crucial. These solutions empower organizations to efficiently manage their distributor networks, commission structures, product catalogs, and payment gateways—all within a secure and user-friendly interface.
What Is eCommerce MLM Network Marketing Software?
At its core, eCommerce MLM software combines the features of a traditional online shopping platform with the functionalities of network marketing software. It allows members to buy and sell products while simultaneously recruiting others into the system. As new recruits join and make purchases, commissions are calculated and distributed based on the predefined compensation plan.
MLM compensation structures such as Binary, Unilevel, Matrix, Generation, and Hybrid plans are seamlessly integrated into these platforms. Users can easily track downlines, manage payouts, and monitor performance—all from a centralized dashboard.
The Role of MLM Software in Direct Selling
Direct selling software is specifically designed to help companies manage independent distributors or sales agents who sell products directly to consumers. Unlike traditional retail, direct selling involves person-to-person or peer-to-peer transactions, and MLM software acts as the engine that drives this model efficiently.
From real-time inventory updates and sales tracking to automated tax calculations and multilingual support, a robust MLM software solution ensures that businesses remain compliant, scalable, and competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
Why Choose an MLM Software Development Company?
Partnering with a professional MLM software development company is a smart investment for any eCommerce or direct selling business. Such companies bring deep technical expertise, industry knowledge, and customized solutions tailored to meet your specific business goals.
For instance, if you're operating out of South India, collaborating with a company that offers MLM software in Coimbatore could be highly advantageous. These local providers understand regional market dynamics, legal regulations, and customer behavior, ensuring your platform is both effective and compliant.
Key Features to Look For
When selecting the best MLM software for your eCommerce business, consider these essential features:
Customizable Compensation Plans – Flexibility to configure any MLM plan (binary, matrix, etc.)
Real-Time Reporting – In-depth analytics and data visualization for performance tracking.
E-Wallet Integration – Secure and easy-to-use digital wallet for instant commission withdrawals.
Mobile App Support – A mobile-friendly version or app for field agents and distributors.
Multi-Currency and Multilingual – For companies looking to expand globally.
Secure Admin Panel – Protect sensitive data with advanced authentication and role-based access.
Third-party Integrations – Seamless connection with CRMs, ERPs, and payment gateways.
Growth Opportunities with Local Support
Businesses looking for tailored solutions should consider developers that specialize in MLM software in Coimbatore. The city is becoming a hub for software development in India, with a growing number of skilled professionals offering scalable and affordable solutions.
Local support ensures faster communication, timely updates, and a better understanding of local regulations and market needs. Moreover, having an on-ground partner gives companies a competitive edge when launching region-specific promotions and campaigns.
Conclusion:
The success of an MLM-based eCommerce business hinges on the strength and flexibility of its software infrastructure. A well-developed eCommerce MLM network marketing software not only simplifies operations but also empowers distributors and drives sustainable growth.
Whether you're looking for end-to-end direct selling software or a custom-built network marketing software, choosing the right MLM software development company especially one with expertise in regions like Coimbatore can make all the difference in your path to success.
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aethersea: #lol yeah though #my dad hates the chinese government bc of all the atrocities (valid) #but I can't take it seriously when he's like 'and the chinese government is harvesting everyone's data from tiktok!' #like yeah ok they probably are #he says the government can just Tell a chinese company to hand over their data and they gotta and like. yeah ok sure I believe him #but the thing is #any american company that has my data may or may not be handing it over for free to the american government #but they're sure as shit selling it to anyone who'll buy #the highest bidder and every single bidder after that too bc you can just keep selling that data forever! #'foreign governments are spying on you' skill issue frankly I am not worth their time #I am just some rando #my own government is spying on me far more invasively #and google is spying on me so invasively it counts as porn in the matrix #and – the actual important point – foreign governments aren't going to do anything to me #the odds of that data being used against me by my own government are so much higher #so really truly from the bottom of my heart why the fuck should I care about the chinese government spying on me #that's not my problem that's the CIA's problem. let them stress about it #it is fundamentally not! my! problem!
mellueminate: #same rules as parents eh it's all abt control
the-isopodcalypse: #they're acting like china couldn't just buy my data if they wanted it lol
thoughtsformtheuniverse: #right? china has my information - big whoop. i'm out of their jurisdiction! #you know who has my information and can actually effect my quality of life? my government! any silicon valley dickhead! it's Infuriating
slimesaurian: don't forget! facial recognition software and location tracking and all sorts of military/police (see: military) tech that is used with our data to actively oppress us! it's not just the corporations that love our data, it's the enforcers of that wealth as well!
Infinitely funny whenever the media or government or some corporation tries to fearmonger to me about the Chinese government getting access to my private information.
Y'all have spent the last two decades drilling into me that I should have absolutely no expectation of privacy. No expectation of privacy from my own government, who are by far the entity most likely to use my information to really harm me. No expectation of privacy from advertisers who will do anything with that data, give it to anyone, if they think it will make them a few cents of profit. No expectation that anything I write, even in private documents that are never posted, won't be used to train machine learning models to let capital owners eliminate more workers and further consolidate their wealth and power. All that's just how it is and I have to accept it.
But apparently, unbeknownst to me, there is exactly one entity that does owe me an expectation of privacy, and it's not one that has any formal social or legal tie to me. Fascinating. I guess I have a lot to learn about privacy.
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The Role of Mathematics in Data Science: Do You Really Need It?
Introduction
As data science continues to transform industries, many aspiring professionals wonder about the academic foundation required to succeed. One common path is an Information Technology Management degree, which combines technical knowledge with business strategy. But a key question remains—how important is mathematics in this field? This blog breaks down the role math plays in data science and whether it’s a must-have skill for building a successful career.
Why Math is Considered Foundational in Data Science
Mathematics is the engine that drives data science. While tools and programming languages help process data, math enables professionals to understand patterns, draw insights, and build accurate models. If you’re pursuing a Master’s in information management, a solid grasp of key mathematical concepts is essential for applying theory to real-world problems.
Here’s why math is foundational in data science:
Statistics and probability help in making predictions and understanding data trends.
Linear algebra is crucial for machine learning models, especially in image and language processing.
Calculus plays a role in optimization and fine-tuning algorithms.
Discrete mathematics helps in logic building, algorithm design, and data structures.
Numerical analysis supports dealing with real-time data computations and error management.
A clear understanding of these areas gives data professionals a competitive edge and deepens their analytical capabilities.
Core Areas of Mathematics Used in Data Science
Mathematics is at the heart of data science. While coding and software tools make execution easier, the logic and theory that drive data models come from mathematical principles. If you’re pursuing a Master’s in Information Systems, understanding the core areas of mathematics can help you connect technical knowledge with strategic data insights.
Here are the primary branches of math used in data science:
1. Statistics and Probability
These are the building blocks of data analysis. They help in understanding data distributions, correlations, hypothesis testing, and predictive modeling.
2. Linear Algebra
Essential for machine learning and deep learning, linear algebra supports matrix operations, vector transformations, and dimensionality reduction techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis).
3. Calculus
Mainly used for optimization, calculus helps fine-tune algorithms by minimizing or maximizing functions—important in training machine learning models.
4. Discrete Mathematics
This area supports algorithm development, graph theory, and logical reasoning—key for structuring data-driven solutions.
5. Numerical Methods
Important for handling real-world data problems, such as approximations, simulations, and missing or noisy data.
Each of these disciplines contributes to building, evaluating, and improving the performance of data models. Understanding these mathematical tools allows professionals to move beyond surface-level data analysis and dive into more meaningful, scalable solutions that impact business decisions.
Can You Learn Data Science Without Strong Math?
Futurense believes that data science should be accessible to all, regardless of your math background. While mathematics enhances your understanding of data science, it shouldn’t be a roadblock. With the right guidance, resources, and learning structure, anyone can build a solid foundation in data science—even without being a math expert.
Many students pursuing an MS in information systems come from diverse academic backgrounds, including business, humanities, or IT. While they may not have in-depth math skills initially, structured learning pathways allow them to pick up the necessary concepts along the way.
Here’s how you can learn data science without a strong math foundation:
Focus on application-first learning—understand the “why” before diving into the “how.”
Use tools like Python, R, and libraries such as scikit-learn or pandas, which simplify complex computations.
Practice with real-world datasets to see the impact of algorithms visually.
Enroll in beginner-friendly courses like those offered by Futurense, which explain mathematical concepts through relatable examples.
Supplement your learning with basic math resources—only what’s required to understand models, not to become a mathematician.
In essence, while math helps, it’s not a prerequisite. With the right mindset and support, your journey into data science can be successful and rewarding, even without being a math whiz.
Also, read this blog: Master’s in MIS in the USA: A Comprehensive Guide
How to Strengthen Your Math for Data Science
Strengthening your math skills can significantly improve your ability to understand and apply data science concepts effectively. Whether you’re currently pursuing an MS in information systems or planning to enroll in a Master’s in Information Systems, building a strong foundation in mathematics will enhance both your academic and professional journey.
Here’s how to sharpen your math for data science:
Start with the basics: Brush up on core topics like statistics, probability, linear algebra, and calculus through online platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, or edX.
Practice consistently: Apply concepts regularly through hands-on projects, real datasets, or coding challenges.
Use visual tools: Leverage visual explanations and interactive tools to understand complex mathematical concepts more easily.
Connect theory to practice: Use Python libraries like NumPy and SciPy to see how mathematical operations work in data science environments.
Join study groups or forums: Engaging with peers can help reinforce learning and clarify doubts.
With consistent effort and the right resources, improving your math skills becomes less overwhelming and more rewarding, especially in a field where data-driven decisions matter most.
FAQ
1. Do I need to be good at math to learn data science?
While strong math skills are helpful, they are not mandatory to begin. With practical resources and supportive courses, you can strengthen your math knowledge alongside your data science learning journey.
2. What kind of math is used in data science?
Key areas include statistics, probability, linear algebra, calculus, and discrete mathematics. These help in understanding data structures, building models, and interpreting results.
3. Is a Master’s in Information Systems math-heavy?
A Master’s in Information Systems involves some mathematical components like statistics and data analysis, but it also focuses on technology, management, and strategy.
4. How can I improve my math skills for data science?
Start with beginner-friendly courses online, work on real datasets, and practice using Python libraries like NumPy and pandas. Regular practice is key.
5. Is math more important than coding in data science?
Both are important. Coding helps you implement models, while math helps you understand and improve them. A balance of both skills leads to better outcomes.
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Podcast on VFX
Dolby: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Animation Podcast. I'm your host, Dolby. Today, we're joined by Mr. Oppo, a professional Visual Effects specialist. Good morning, Mr. Oppo.
Oppo: Hi everyone! I'm delighted to be on board with everyone here today. VFX in my opinion is the best thing that happened to the film industry, constantly setting new boundaries!
Dolby: Now now Mr Oppo we must provide an unbiased introduction to our audience so, for the benefit of your viewers, could you please tell us what VFX stands for?
Oppo: Absolutely! Visual Effects aims to create imagery that would be very hard to recreate in real life. This means that the boundaries of live action filming will not hold back the creativity of film!
Dolby: Yes indeed. VFX, as we all know, is a technical solution to performing the impossible with the cameras that we use for normal shooting. Can you please state the way in which the evolution of VFX has affected your company at the creative and operational levels respectively?
Oppo: Oh! We would do the practical effects-miniatures, matte paintings, and all that sort of thing. And then CGI, and the whole operation changed. And we're already at the point where we're doing real time rendering, virtual production, and even AI augmentation already!
Dolby: Your work demonstrates a step-by-step process that considers technical skill as much as creative feeling. On to movie milestones what are some of the classic VFX shots that had the biggest impact on the industry?
Oppo: I'd say that the bullet dodging scene in The Matrix is quite impressive. I mean i had my jaws open the entire time while watching that scene. The battle scenes in eraly star wars movies are quite impressive but they seem to be loosing their touch. The VFX in jurassic park was my favorite though as im a huge fan of dinosaurs.
Dolby: Hmm. what do you think would be the future for VFX?
Oppo: I'm pretty excited for the future! We're working towards more immersive technologies. For one we are working on further developing technologies such as AR and VR to experience VFX in real life. Also with the Introduction of AI into our lives we could use it to help VFX artists with their work (hopefully not replacing them).
Dolby: Now, for individuals who would be keen on making a professional life in the field of VFX, do you have any advice for them?
Oppo: I'd say to begin with a solid basis in computer science and arts. Study the drawing and anatomy of classic arts and progress with industry standard software suites such as Maya, Houdini, or After Effects. Do your own projects, join online forums, and do internships to learn the industry standard. Learn and work hard, and you shall ACHIEVE THE SUPREME POWER OF VFX
Dolby: The artistic skill set combined with technical prowess clearly seems to be something that goes with the territory, that is, creating the VFX isn't JUST about making the visual storytelling better but also about bringing the setup together with careful planning and sheer imagination.
Oppo: Thank you, Dolby! I had a blast bringing the essence of the fantasy that exists in the work that we do at VFX, and I hope that this show creates even more dreams and imagination with your audience.
Dolby: And thanks, all, for your time this day, and I hope that you all do learn more about the VFX industry—from where we began, through growth, to wonderful future prospects to pursue. This has been Dolby, wishing all the best for a great day ahead.
Oppo: Goodbye everyone! Keep dreaming big and keep those gears of creativity cranking!
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