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I think I’m having a bit burnout at work, having a hard time getting stuff done.
Not sure why though
In morning meeting with those fuckers : Oh! That’s why.
#I’ve been working with this team for more than a year#and it’s just so#ahhhhhh#Viking is a software developer
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Women's history just got richer
By Mindy Weisberger, CNN
More than 1,000 years ago, carvers in what is now Denmark set their chisels to rock to etch runestones — monuments to Viking leaders naming their deeds and achievements. Two groups of runestones mention a woman named Thyra, and new analysis of the carvings suggests that the runes on both sets of stones were inscribed by the same artisan and refer to the same woman: a Viking queen of considerable power.
Researchers from Denmark and Sweden used 3D scans to analyze carvings on the runestones, finding telltale clues that marked the individual style of the person who carved them. That carver’s repeated mention of Thyra’s name — a rare occurrence for Viking-era women — suggested that Thyra was a powerful sovereign who likely played a pivotal role in the birth of the Danish realm, the scientists reported Wednesday in the journal Antiquity.
“To learn more about the rune-carver and those named on the stone is fascinating,” said Dr. Katherine Cross, a lecturer at York St. John University in the UK who researches and teaches the history of early medieval northern Europe. She was not involved in the study.
“We can only understand early medieval sources once we can think about who made them and why,” Cross told CNN in an email.
One set of runes came from a pair of monuments known as the Jelling stones, erected in the town of Jelling around 965. The larger Jelling stone is often referred to as “Denmark’s birth certificate,” as it’s the first monument to name the land as its people pivoted to Christianity, according to the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
Both Jelling runestones also named a royal figure: Queen Thyra, mother of then-reigning King Harald Bluetooth. The smaller stone was raised in her honor by her husband (and Harald’s father) King Gorm, calling her “Denmark’s strength/salvation” (or “Denmark’s adornment,” depending on the translation, the researchers noted in the study). Harald commissioned the larger stone, to honor both of his royal parents.

In another set of four Viking-era monuments, known collectively as the Bække-Læborg group, two runestones mention a woman named Thyra. Those stones are associated with a carver named Ravnunge-Tue, but experts disagreed on whether that Thyra was Harald’s mother, said lead study author Dr. Lisbeth Imer, a curator and senior researcher at the National Museum of Denmark specializing in the study of runes and ancient inscriptions.
Before the new investigation, it was unknown who had carved the Jelling stones. Confirming that their carver was Ravnunge-Tue would strengthen the connection between the Jelling and Bække-Læborg runestones, Imer told CNN in an email.
“Then it is much more reasonable to suggest that it was in fact the same Thyra,” she said.
A question of style
Some details in ancient runestones that indicate a carver’s individual style are visible to a trained expert’s eye, such as the language or the basic shape of the runes. Other details are harder to detect, Imer said.
“What you cannot see with the naked eye is the carving technique,” she said.
To get a closer look at the carvings, the researchers took scans of the stones and created 3D digital models, then measured the runes’ grooves with a software tool that weighed variables such as angle, depth and cutting rhythm. Together, these variables can create a unique profile for a carver.
“Every rune carver develops his own motor skill and holds the tools in a certain angle, strikes with a certain strength,” Imer said. “The motor skill is individual and other individuals cannot copy that.”
When the researchers compared runes from Jelling 2 (the larger of the two Jelling stones) and the Læborg stone from the Bække-Læborg group, they found striking similarities, such as height of the runes, straightness of the main staves and length and placement of rune branches.
“In the Læborg and Jelling inscriptions you can follow the cutting rhythm of Ravnunge-Tue as one deep stroke of the chisel followed by two not so deep ones: DAK, dak-dak, DAK, dak-dak,” Imer said via email. “It is ALMOST like hearing the heartbeat of a person that lived so long ago.”
Jelling 1 was more eroded, so its markings were harder to analyze. But if the Læborg runestone was Ravnunge-Tue’s handiwork, Jelling 2 was likely his as well, Imer said. It would mean that the Queen Thyra mentioned twice in the Bække-Læborg group — on Læborg and on the stone Bække 1 — was the same person commemorated on the Jelling stones, the study authors concluded.
In recent years, archaeologists have revised prior interpretations of Viking warrior burials as exclusively male, finding that Viking women were fighters, too. The new findings add to the picture of influential Viking women holding prominent roles in statecraft as well as on the battlefield.
“This research highlights how Viking-Age women wielded power through political authority and patronage, not just violence,” Cross said.
What’s more, the fact that Thyra is mentioned on four runestones offers strong evidence of her importance, Imer added. Fewer than 10 runestones in Denmark from the pre-Christian era mention women at all — and four of those are of Queen Thyra.
“Runestones in Denmark were mostly erected in honour of men, but Thyra is commemorated on more runestones than any other person in Viking Age Denmark,” Imer said. “She must have held extreme power and social position.”
Mindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in Live Science, Scientific American and How It Works magazine.
#Denmark#women in history#Queen Thyra#Viking Queen#Jelling Stones#King Harald Bluetooth#King Gorm#Bække-Læborg group#a carver named Ravnunge-Tue
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Annie Easley for NASA Science & Engineering Newsletter (1981)
Born on April 23, 1933, Easley was an African-American mathematician, rocket scientist & computer scientist. She worked at NASA's Lewis Research Center & its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
She was a key member of the team that created software for the Centaur rocket stage & was among the first African-Americans to serve as a computer scientist at NASA. She contributed to the development of technologies that paved the way for hybrid vehicles and worked on software essential for modern spaceflight.
Her thirty-four-year career at NASA involved creating computer programs focused on alternative energy solutions such as wind and solar power, energy conversion & vehicle batteries. She wrote and implemented code to study and analyze solar & wind technologies.
Easley also focused on identifying energy-conversion systems & determining the lifespan of storage batteries, significantly contributing to the advancement of batteries used in hybrid vehicles. Her work on the Centaur, a high-energy booster rocket, established it as the most powerful upper stage in the U.S. space program.
Her efforts aided the 1997 Cassini probe's mission to Saturn, which utilized the Centaur as its upper stage. The Centaur has been employed to launch spacecraft such as Voyager, Pioneer & Viking, as well as numerous communication and weather satellites.
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Roger Timothy Craig (born July 10, 1960) is a former football running back in the NFL. He played for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Raiders, and Minnesota Vikings. He went to four Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowls with the 49ers. He was the first NFL player to have 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. He works as the VP of Business Development at TIBCO Software.
He graduated Central High School in Davenport, Iowa. His older brother, Curtis Craig played running back. In his Senior year, he rushed for 1,565 yards and 27 touchdowns, earning prep All-America honors. In his final high school game, he rushed for 353 yards and 4 touchdowns.
In his senior year, he rushed for 1,565 yards and 27 touchdowns, earning prep All-America honors. In his final high school game, a playoff loss, he rushed for 353 yards and 4 touchdowns. He was an all-around athlete, also competing in wrestling and track. In wrestling, he was an Iowa State Championships qualifier. On the track, he finished 2nd in the Iowa State Track and Field Championships in both the 110 hurdles and the 400 hurdles as a Senior in 1979. He broke the school record in the 110 hurdles. His time of 14.43 in the 110 hurdles is still listed among the All-Time Bests at the Iowa State Track and Field Championships.
Hespent several years studying Tae Kwon. He is an avid runner and has participated in over 38 marathons and half-marathons. He was the Grand Marshal for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway.
He is the cousin of New York Jets running back Breece Hall. He is married boxer to Vanessa Craig, sister of boxer Michael Nunn. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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15 Questions 🌟
Thank you for the tag @rain-on-kamino
Were you named after someone?
The Viking shield-maiden Gunnhild. My full name is Gunilla
When was the last time you cried? End of TBB S2.
Do you use sarcasm a lot? Too much for sure. But yeah, it’s a good thing, right :P
What’s your eye color? Light blue
Scary movie or happy ending? Yes.
Any special talents? Creating a rhyme out of anything basically.
Problem solving (mostly at work) cause my personal life… well I do solve some problems for sure :D
Where were you born? Helsinki, Finland
What are your hobbies? Too many to count… but currently concentrating on writing, drawing, photography, learning various things… always learning new things.
Do you have any pets? I used to have many, five cats were the last ones having crossed the rainbow bridge
What sports do/have you played? Rollerblading currently. But I used to play basketball, volleyball, did a lot of skiing and skating too, plus various water sports back in the day.
How tall are you? 170 cm
Favorite subject at school? All Languages, Art and Music, History
Dream job? Being the head writer/show-runner of my own show. One can dream right!
I’ve always thought that Information Technology was it for me when I started my current job. Being a software developer by training… oh well, needless to say haven’t really done much of developing rather ended up working in whatever area I was needed in. As it is, I have done all kinds of IT jobs for far, far too long! So, time for that dream job, eh? !No pressure tags: @crosshairs-husband @ilovestarwarsmen725 @aka-lorterian @bucketking @nightfall-1409 @alabyte and so on…

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Busy week
I had a week full of software development. I slacked off on a bunch of other activities, such as physical exercise ... and blogging. So now I'm overdue for progress report...
Recall that last Saturday I completed Chapter 28 of the Java Vulkan tutorial and blogged about it, reporting just 2 chapters to go.
Chapter 29 was on multisample anti-aliasing (MSAA). I got that working on Sunday without much difficulty (8df30b5). However, it's a subtle effect (unless you have humongous pixels), so it didn't justify posting yet another screenshot of the Viking room.
Chapter 30 of the tutorial is the bonus chapter on compute shaders. That's a neat trick, but not relevant to my immediate plans, which involve turning the V-Sport project into a graphics engine.
I realized that the tutorial code makes simplifying assumptions that are inappropriate for a graphics engine: a single 3-D geometry with pre-baked lighting, mesh must be composed of triangles, a stationary viewpoint, no user input, and so on.
With this in mind, I abandoned the tutorial and undertook a massive restructuring of the code, to allow scenes containing multiple geometries (or no geometries at all). Along the way, I:
implemented a texture cache, to save memory and CPU cycles in case an application requests the same texture many times (2eaf093),
changed the naming scheme for shaders to match my OpenGL graphics engine,
made a plan for multiple shaders. In every V-Sport shader, vertex buffers will be laid out in the same order, the same uniforms will be defined, and any given uniform will have the same buffer offset everywhere. These restrictions simplify the implementation, while leaving possibilities to optimize later if they prove inefficient.
considered the possibility that a window might migrate from one GPU to another. If this ever happens, all application-visible "device resources" (textures, shader programs, and vertex buffers) can be silently updated, recreating their underlying Vulkan resources (images, shader modules, and mappable buffers) from scratch. I haven't seen this scenario in practice, but the time I spent thinking about it led me to a cleaner design.
split the uniforms into 2 buffers, one for global uniforms (such as camera orientation) that are the same for every 3-D geometry, and another for per-geometry uniforms (such as model orientation). Seems logical, ought to be more efficient, but wow was it tough to get right!
deferred loading of shader modules until they are actually needed for rendering (9397178),
altered when command buffers get recorded. In the tutorial, each command buffer gets recorded exactly once, during initialization. In my engine, a command buffer gets re-recorded for every frame. Dynamic command recording allows the set of geometries being rendered (and all their properties) to vary from frame to frame.
All this work cleared a path for rendering multiple objects (3035e15) earlier this evening. Tomorrow I'll play around and (hopefully) post a screenshot that's both interesting and relevant.
#making progress#software engineering#vulkan#textures#tutorial#shaders#java#gpu#3d graphics#accomplishments#coding#software development#software design#computer graphics
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Premade Pouch Packaging Machine Market set to hit $14.3 billion by 2035
Industry revenue for Premade Pouch Packaging Machine is estimated to rise to $14.3 billion by 2035 from $6.0 billion of 2024. The revenue growth of market players is expected to average at 8.2% annually for the period 2024 to 2035.
Detailed Analysis - https://datastringconsulting.com/industry-analysis/premade-pouch-packaging-machine-market-research-report
Premade Pouch Packaging Machine is critical across several key applications including food packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, chemical product packaging and beverage packaging. The report unwinds growth & revenue expansion opportunities at Premade Pouch Packaging Machine’s Filling Type, End User, Machine Design and Seal Type including industry revenue forecast.
Industry Leadership and Competitive Landscape
The Premade Pouch Packaging Machine market is characterized by intense competition, with a number of leading players such as Accutek Packaging Equipment Companies Inc., Nichrome India Ltd., Bosch Packaging Technology, General Packer Co. Ltd., PAC Machinery, Universal Pack Srl, Viking Masek Global Packaging Technologies, SN Maschinenbau GmbH, Matrix Packaging Machinery, FUJI Machinery Co. Ltd., ProMach Inc. and Swisspac Pvt Ltd..
The Premade Pouch Packaging Machine market is projected to expand substantially, driven by rising demand in food and beverage industry and technological advancements in packaging machinery. This growth is expected to be further supported by Industry trends like Rising Environmental Concerns.
Moreover, the key opportunities, such as expansive application in consumer goods, technological innovations and machine upgrades and emergence in the asian markets, are anticipated to create revenue pockets in major demand hubs including U.S., China, Germany, Japan and India.
Regional Shifts and Evolving Supply Chains
North America and Europe are the two most active and leading regions in the market. With challenges like high initial investment and maintenance costs and technological challenges, Premade Pouch Packaging Machine market’s supply chain from raw material suppliers / machine assembly & manufacture / software & system development to end users is expected to evolve & expand further; and industry players will make strategic advancement in emerging markets including Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa for revenue diversification and TAM expansion.
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CUSTOMER CASE VIKING
Sovelia automates product data management processes and saves engineers’ time in Viking Life-Saving Equipment.
Viking Life-Saving Equipment A/S provides solutions to protect passengers and crew at sea, whether on cruise liners, cargo ships, or offshore platforms. Viking produces lifesaving equipment to ensure safety and regulatory compliance on board.
The need for standardized CAD data and uniform metadata
Symetri initiated the project by analyzing the CAD data from Inventor and developing a property matrix to determine the metadata placement. The goal was to eliminate data retyping by setting up Sovelia Inventor to automate metadata input through dropdown lists, automatic measurements, and property transfers from models to drawings. This setup allowed for efficient import/export of item numbers and corresponding data from the ERP system, removing manual and duplicate data entry and misplaced information.
Impressive ROI and time savings with metadata automation
In addition to automating metadata input with Sovelia Inventor, a significant focus was on training. The initial step was presented to Viking management, revealing an impressive ROI even with conservative calculations.
Time-saving ROI
- 10,000 new files per month
- Time-saving with Sovelia Inventor: 1,5 minutes per file
- Total time-saving: 10,000 * 1,5 minutes = 15,000 minutes per month (250 hours per month of engineer work)
Achieving uniform metadata and reducing manual work
Viking decided to implement Sovelia Inventor and Sovelia Vault while rolling out the new version of Autodesk software. The implementation included thorough training and documentation, ensuring a seamless transition on the day of the upgrade.
The original goal of uniform metadata and less manual and repetitive work was accomplished.
Tore Marstein, Global CAD Manager at Viking, says that they had a challenge of creating secondary documents manually, which were not always in the release state. With Sovelia Vault, that challenge is now solved. Viking wanted to secure and simplify using correct, approved PDFs from Vault and ensure the correct BOM data from released files was used. With Sovelia Vault, there is no longer a revision mismatch between the state of the original file and the secondary document. Engineers save a lot of time with the automated process and don’t need to remember to go through multiple manual steps.
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“Thanks to Sovelia Vault we were able to automate product data management processes and free up engineers’ time for other tasks.” Tore Marstein, Global CAD Manager at Viking Life-Saving Equipment
Merger required integrating workflows and systems.
In 2019, Viking acquired Norsafe, which led to a merger requiring workflow and system integration. Viking used SAP as the product data management system with Solidworks but decided to transition to Autodesk products with Sovelia solutions.
Symetri developed training materials, conducted training sessions, and implemented the necessary software and workflows, enabling Viking to train its personnel and maintain the systems. Together with Viking Symetri also integrated Vault servers into the Viking domain and used CQi for software installation and maintenance. The feedback from Viking indicated that Autodesk Inventor provided greater stability compared to SolidWorks, and the combined use of Autodesk Vault and Sovelia Vault with Sovelia Inventor resulted in a more efficient workflow.
Ongoing success and future plans with Sovelia Vault
The collaboration between Viking and Symetri has led to significant improvements in product data management, workflow efficiency, and system integration.
Looking ahead, Sovelia Vault remains a key component in Viking’s long-term strategy as they explore system expansion. “Sovelia Vault is a valuable tool that is easy to configure and maintain,” recommends Tore Marstein. “Cooperation with Symetri has been seamless, it has been easy to get custom jobs created and we have been working as a team,” Marstein concludes.
Key take-aways:
Significant time savings: Automated processes with Sovelia Vault and Sovelia Inventor resulted in significant time savings per file.
Improved product data management: Standardized CAD data and uniform metadata were achieved by using Sovelia Inventor property editor and automation, reducing manual work and errors.
Enhanced workflow efficiency: Integration with ERP systems and automated metadata input streamlined workflows, increasing overall efficiency.
Correct metadata: Sovelia Inventor ensures that the metadata is correct and added to correct properties with less manual work.
Trustworthy secondary documents: No more revision mismatch between the original state document and the secondary file, thanks to Sovelia Vault.
Seamless transition and training: Comprehensive training and thorough documentation ensured a smooth implementation and adoption of new systems.
Long-term strategic value: Sovelia Vault remains a key component in Viking's long-term strategy for system expansion and maintenance.
Strong partnership with Symetri: Symetri's collaboration has been seamless, highlighting effective teamwork and custom solutions.
Learn more about Sovelia Vault and Sovelia Inventor
Get to know Viking Life-Saving Equipment A/S
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VALHERAO: Initial Concept and Planning
VALHERAO:
In this blog, I’ll explore the initial stages of developing my 3D environment, VALHERAO, focusing on the concept and planning phases.
The Concept Behind VALHERAO:
VALHERAO is a 3D environment inspired by Norse mythology, focusing on the village of Ravenavgandr. This village has moved to a new home after a great battle between gods. The setting shows their struggle and victory, reflecting their journey and the stories of their new home.
VALHERAO blends rich storytelling with advanced 3D design. The environment will include detailed buildings, atmospheric lighting, and textures that capture the mythological and historical aspects of the village.
Defining the Vision:
VALHERAO aims to create a beautiful and story rich environment. The key goals are:
Immersive storytelling: The village will show the story of the Ravenavgandr people, using Norse mythology to add depth.
Visual Realism: Advanced techniques like modular 3D modeling, procedural texturing, and ray-traced lighting will be used to make the environment look realistic and detailed.



Initial Planning and Research:
The first step in planning involved in depth research on Norse mythology and modern 3D design methods. This research helped shape the visual and story elements of VALHERAO, ensuring the environment would be both authentic and innovative.
Key tasks in this phase were:
Concept Art: Creating early sketches and mood boards to picture the village's look and layout.
Tool Selection: Choosing the software and techniques to use, like Maya for modeling and Unreal Engine 5 for rendering.
Project Scope: Defining the features to include in the environment, such as buildings, landscapes, grass, and trees.
Establishing a Timeline:
A clear and organized timeline was crucial for keeping the project on track. The plan was divided into phases:
Concept Development: Finalizing the design and layout of the environment.
Modeling and Texturing: Building the 3D models and adding textures.
Lighting and Rendering: Adding lighting effects and rendering the final scenes.
Testing and Refinement: Reviewing and improving the environment based on feedback.
The initial concept and planning phase laid a strong foundation for VALHERAO. With a clear vision and structured plan, I'm ready to move forward with developing this exciting project.
Reference list
Benjamin Gallego (2017a). Viking Town. [2D Concept Art] Available at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/oG0PO.
Benjamin Gallego (2017b). Viking Town. [2D Concept Art] Available at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Dblrn.
Imad Awan (2020). Viking Village. [2D Concept Art] Available at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/KaxBmG.
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John Lawton Minnesota
Website: https://www.fansfirstsports.com/john-lawton-of-minnesota-explores-the-revolutionary-role-of-ai-and-analytics-in-shaping-football-strategies-a-closer-look-at-the-minnesota-vikings/ Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota John Lawton of Minneapolis is a seasoned professional in the tech industry who highlights the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence. John Lawton of Minneapolis innovates, develops, and implements solutions using cutting-edge software and hardware to address diverse challenges and enhance operational efficiency. #Technology#John Lawton Minnesota Instagram: https://instagram.com/@johnlaw2233 Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnlawton44
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Viking Knife | Camping Knife | Chef Kitchen Knives Set Gift Item

1. Introduction
Knives are one of the oldest and most important gear in human records. From historic Viking knives to modern chef kitchen knives, those cutting contraptions have developed in design, motive, and craftsmanship. This article delves into the fascinating global of knives, focusing on Viking knives, tenting knives, and chef kitchen knife sets. Each type has precise traits and uses, making them crucial of their respective domain names.
2. Viking Knife: A Historical Tool with Modern Applications
The Viking knife, also called a Seax, is a testomony to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Norse humans. These knives were no longer only equipment however additionally guns and logos of reputation. Typically crafted from excessive-carbon metallic, Viking knives have been designed to be long lasting and versatile, able to managing quite a few responsibilities from cutting rope to preparing food.
Today, Viking knives are appreciated for their ancient importance and sturdy production. Modern artisans regularly mirror these knives, combining conventional techniques with cutting-edge materials. The result is a knife that retains its historical allure at the same time as meeting latest requirements for energy and sturdiness. Collectors and enthusiasts cost Viking knives for his or her precise aesthetic and practical versatility.
3. Camping Knife: The Essential Outdoor Companion
A camping knife is an crucial device for any outdoor fanatic. Whether you're hiking, tenting, or accomplishing different desolate tract activities, a dependable knife can make a enormous difference. Camping knives are designed to be lightweight, durable, and multifunctional, regularly providing extra equipment like hearth starters or noticed blades.
The number one cause of a camping knife is to help with numerous duties along with slicing wood for a fire, preparing meals, and even offering first resource in emergency conditions. Stainless metallic is a commonplace cloth for camping knives because of its resistance to rust and corrosion, that is crucial for outdoor use. The great camping knives provide a balance of strength, sharpness, and portability, making sure they can take care of the trials of outdoor lifestyles.
4. Chef Kitchen Knives Set: Precision and Versatility in the Kitchen
In the kitchen, the proper set of knives can substantially enhance your cooking revel in. A chef kitchen knife set typically includes quite a few knives, each designed for specific obligations. The most not unusual knives in a hard and fast include a chef's knife, paring knife, bread knife, and software knife. Each knife serves a unique motive, from slicing and dicing to peeling and slicing.
Chef knives are commonly made from high-carbon stainless-steel, presenting a pointy area and excellent durability. Ergonomic handles are also a key characteristic, ensuring consolation and manipulate for the duration of use. The precision offered through a terrific chef kitchen knife set lets in for extra green and fun cooking, whether or not you are a expert chef or a home cook.
5. Comparing Viking, Camping, and Chef Knives
While Viking knives, tenting knives, and chef kitchen knives serve exclusive functions, they share not unusual traits of durability, sharpness, and craftsmanship. Viking knives are prized for his or her historical layout and multi-capability, making them famous amongst creditors and history enthusiasts. Camping knives are critical for outdoor sports, valued for his or her practicality and multifunctional layout. Chef kitchen knives are vital for culinary tasks, imparting precision and flexibility in meals instruction.
Material and production are critical elements in every type of knife. Viking knives frequently use excessive-carbon metal for sturdiness, tenting knives desire stainless steel for its rust resistance, and chef knives combination excessive-carbon chrome steel for a pointy, lengthy-lasting edge. The layout of the cope with also varies, with Viking knives generally having a simple wooden take care of, camping knives featuring ergonomic grips for protection, and chef knives prioritizing comfort and stability.
6. Conclusion
Knives are crucial tools with a rich history and diverse applications. Viking knives, camping knives, and chef kitchen knife units every offer precise advantages tailor-made to their particular makes use of. Whether you're exploring the outdoors, delving into history, or crafting culinary masterpieces, the right knife can beautify your revel in. Understanding the awesome characteristics and purposes of those knives lets in you to comprehend their craftsmanship and choose the first-class device in your wishes.
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SUCCESFSACTORS VIKING
Conquer the World of HR: Become a SuccessFactors Viking
In today’s rapidly evolving business world, navigating the choppy seas of Human Resources (HR) management requires robust tools and a fearless mindset. Enter SuccessFactors: a powerful cloud-based HR solution. If you’re ready to harness its potential, embrace the metaphor and become a SuccessFactors Viking!
What is a SuccessFactors Viking?
A SuccessFactors Viking isn’t just a platform user but a conqueror of HR challenges. Here’s what defines them:
Strategic Thinker: Vikings were known for meticulous planning and execution. A SuccessFactors Viking analyzes their organization’s HR landscape, mapping out pain points and opportunities the software can address.
Technology Navigator: Vikings were skilled sailors who embraced the tools at their disposal. A SuccessFactors Viking dives deep into the system’s features, mastering its various modules and utilizing them to their fullest potential.
Change Champion Vikings were adaptable. A SuccessFactors Viking smoothly rolls out changes, guides their organization through process adaptation, and ensures user adoption.
Data Explorer: Vikings sought knowledge to gain an advantage. A SuccessFactors Viking uses the platform’s analytics and reporting functions to uncover insights about workforce trends and make data-driven decisions that improve their HR strategies.
Tools of the Trade: Mastering SuccessFactors Modules
The software’s critical modules power a SuccessFactors Viking’s journey:
Employee Central: The core foundation. Manage employee data, streamline onboarding, and automate essential HR processes.
Performance & Goals: Set clear expectations, track progress, and promote continuous employee development.
Recruiting & Onboarding: Find the best talent, optimize the candidate experience, and facilitate seamless employee transitions.
Compensation: Define fair and competitive compensation strategies that align with organizational goals and motivate employees.
Succession & Development: Identify high-potential employees and create personalized development plans to foster their growth within the company.
Learning: Provide employees with robust training resources to enhance their skills and contribute to business growth.
Keys to Success as a SuccessFactors Viking
To thrive in your quest:
Get Certified: Prove your expertise with SAP SuccessFactors certifications. This strengthens your knowledge and adds credibility.
Join the Community: Engage with the active SuccessFactors user community. Share knowledge, troubleshoot issues, and stay up-to-date on the latest features.
Be a Champion for Continuous Improvement: The SuccessFactors landscape is ever-evolving. Embrace new features, advocate for upgrades, and suggest process refinements.
The Legacy of Your HR Conquest
Becoming a SuccessFactors Viking is more than just using software. It’s about transforming your HR processes:
Optimized HR Processes: Streamline workflows, reduce manual tasks, and improve overall efficiency within your HR department.
Elevated Employee Experience: Provide employees with self-service tools and a user-friendly experience that caters to their needs.
Boosting Business Performance: Make informed HR decisions supporting your organization’s goals and growth.
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Prototype to Publish in Unity: Bring Your Game Ideas to Life

Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle launches to support your game idea on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks o the incredible team at Humble Bundle for their continuous efforts. Available as a pay what you want bundle. If you're into creating digital experiences and are always brainstorming new concepts, there's something for you. Due to let you bring those awesome ideas to life. Doing so with a set of tools designed to make the whole process easier. Since that's exactly what the Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle offers. For just $15 USD – which is a solid deal considering the whole package is valued at up to $549 USD for Linux. Due to get your hands on a treasure trove of assets and tools. This isn't just a handful of items; we're talking about a comprehensive collection due to cover a wide range of needs for any game creator like yourself. Let’s break down what you get in Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle. First up, there are 3D models. These are also the type that can make your project pop with their detail and design. So, if you're into crafting your own visuals, the sprite creation tools in this bundle are excellent. They help you turn those mental images into digital art without a hitch. Effects? Oh, they’ve got you covered. The Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle includes a variety of ready-to-use effects that can also add that extra life to your project. Whether it's for visual flair or to enhance the interactive experience, these effects can be a game-changer (pun intended).
Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle includes
EXPLORER - Stone Age
Runtime Asset Database
Sounds Good - Easy & Optimized Audio Manager
Lumen: Stylized Light FX
AR VR Mixed Reality
Character Auras
Low Poly Cats
Grid Controller
ProtoSprite: Pixel Art Painter
3D Wizard
Hexasphere Grid System
Pure Nature 2 : Mountains
Liquid Volume 2
InventoryPlus: Customizable Inventory System
Components for HORROR FPS KIT
Flock Box DOTS
Pixel Art Platformer - Dungeon
M Farm RPG Assets Pack
Quests system for Unity
POLYGON Vikings - Low Poly 3D Art by Synty
Now, onto the really handy feature in the Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle – toolkits. These aren't just any toolkits; they're designed to streamline some of the most intricate aspects of digital creation. We're talking about inventory systems, quest mechanics, and even intricate map designs, both grid and hex-based. It's a personal assistant for each complex part of the process. The best part? You decide how much you pay, starting from $15 USD. Your contribution not only gets you these fantastic tools, but also supports a great cause – Girls Who Code. You upgrade your creative toolkit while helping to encourage young women in tech.
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But wait, there's more! These Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle assets are versatile; you can use them on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. And you’re not just supporting your own creative journey; you're also choosing to make a difference. The money you spend can be allocated between the developers and Girls Who Code. Plus, if you're also feeling generous, you can leave a Humble Tip as a thank you for this awesome bundle. In short, if you're already making strides in the digital world, this Prototype to Publish in Unity Software Bundle is not just a collection of tools – it’s a gateway to realizing your creative potential. Which also helps you transform your visions into reality. So don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to boost your toolkit and support a worthy cause! Available as a pay what you want bundle.
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Embroidery file format DST vs HUS

DST vs HUS: Decoding the Differences in Embroidery File Formats
In the world of embroidery, file formats play a crucial role in transferring design data from the computer to the embroidery machine. These formats act as digital blueprints, instructing the machine precisely how to stitch the desired pattern onto fabric. Among the various embroidery file formats available, DST and HUS stand out as two of the most popular and widely used options. While both formats serve the same purpose, they differ in their structure, compatibility, and capabilities, making them suitable for different applications. Understanding DST File Format DST, short for Direct-to-Stich, is a proprietary embroidery file format developed by Brother machines. It's a comprehensive format that utilizes a vector-based approach, representing stitches as mathematical coordinates. This allows for precise positioning and manipulation of stitches, ensuring accurate reproduction of complex designs. DST files also excel in handling large designs, with a maximum stitch limit of 1,048,576 stitches. Key Features of DST Format: Vector-based structure for precise stitch positioning Large stitch limit for complex designs Wide compatibility with Brother embroidery machines Supports multiple threads and color palettes Readily converted to other formats Applications of DST Format: DST format is particularly well-suited for intricate and detailed embroidery projects. It's a popular choice for digitizing logos, intricate lettering, and decorative designs that require precise placement and color accuracy. Additionally, DST format is compatible with most Brother embroidery machines, making it a convenient option for Brother users. Understanding HUS File Format HUS, short for Husqvarna Viking, is another popular embroidery file format developed by Husqvarna Viking machines. It utilizes a different approach compared to DST, employing a shape-based representation of stitches. This means that HUS files define stitches by their shapes rather than mathematical coordinates. While this approach may sacrifice some precision for complex designs, it offers advantages in speed and efficiency. Key Features of HUS Format: Shape-based structure for efficient stitch processing Faster embroidery speeds compared to DST Good compatibility with Husqvarna Viking embroidery machines Supports multiple threads and color palettes Readily converted to other formats Applications of HUS Format: HUS format is generally suitable for a wider range of embroidery projects, including both simple and complex designs. Its efficiency makes it a good choice for projects where speed is crucial, such as large orders or time-sensitive projects. Additionally, its compatibility with Husqvarna Viking machines makes it a convenient option for Husqvarna users. DST vs HUS: Comparing the Two Formats Feature DST HUS Stitch representation Vector-based Shape-based Stitch precision Higher precision for complex designs Lower precision for complex designs, but faster processing Compatibility Wide range of embroidery machines, including Brother Primarily Husqvarna Viking machines Speed Slower embroidery speeds compared to HUS Faster embroidery speeds Application Detailed and intricate designs, logos, lettering Wide range of projects, including simple and complex designs, large orders Choosing the Right Format: The choice between DST and HUS file formats depends on the specific needs and preferences of the embroiderer. For projects requiring high precision and intricate details, DST is the preferred option. However, for projects prioritizing speed and efficiency, particularly for Husqvarna Viking users, HUS format is a suitable choice. Converting Between Formats: While both DST and HUS are widely used, there may be instances where a file needs to be converted between formats. This can be easily achieved using embroidery software or dedicated file conversion tools. These tools typically preserve the original design elements and stitch information while converting the file structure to the target format. Conclusion: DST and HUS are two valuable embroidery file formats, each offering unique advantages and suitability for different applications. Understanding their strengths and limitations allows embroiderers to make informed decisions when selecting the appropriate format for their projects. Whether prioritizing precision, speed, or compatibility, both DST and HUS play significant roles in the world of embroidery, enabling the creation of intricate and stunning embroidered designs. Read the full article
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Why Custom Software Solutions Rule the Game
You are running a bakery, and the ovens most effectively make cakes. Sure, you can promote muffins, but wouldn't it be notable to bake something your clients crave, from sourdough loaves to decadent cheesecakes? That's the power of Custom development team program improvement.
Think of it like this
Off-the-shelf software program: It's like a pre-made muffin blend. You get what you get, and if you do not like raisins, nicely, tough cookies!
Custom software solutions development: It's like your very own private baking wizard! You inform them of your goals, from multi-grain baguettes to gluten-free cupcakes, and they whip up the proper recipe just for you.
So, what is this traditional software program magic?
It's a crew of software superheroes, like developers, designers, and engineers, who work together to construct software program systems that are tailor-made for your unique desires. No more squeezing your commercial enterprise into a clunky, regular program!
Here's why a custom software program is the icing on the cake
Fits like a glove: It solves your particular issues and streamlines your workflow, similar to that perfectly buttered toast you crave.
Boosts efficiency: No more workarounds or wasted time. Custom software program automates obligations and makes your enterprise run smoother than a freshly greased mixer.
Happy customers, glad enterprise: When your software is straightforward to use and does what they want, your clients sing your praises (and maybe even purchase an additional croissant).
Future-proof your bakery: Custom software programs can develop with your commercial enterprise, including new features and functionalities as you extend your menu (or, within the software international, your consumer base).
Ready to ditch the muffin mix and bake something outstanding?
Finding the right custom improvement crew is key. Look for bakers who apprehend your enterprise and communicate your language (Software system development). Ask questions, taste-check their preceding creations, and locate the team that receives your vision.
With custom software, your commercial enterprise can grow to be the tastiest, most enjoyable treat in the town! So, go forth, unharnessed your internal software program chef, and construct the precise answer that makes your customers say, " Grumpy Viking, this is delicious!"
Remember
Custom software isn't always only for bakeries. It's for doctors, instructors, artists, and anyone who needs a device that works as hard as they do. So, get creative, dream big, and build your software masterpiece.
P.S. Don't forget the sprinkles! (In software program terms, that means cool capabilities and integrations that make your introduction even extra fantastic.)
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