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Mini Crew Automating Success
a little mini construction crew in this same style automating a one man business that’s a modern digital business incredibly successful with the owner peaceful and proud watching automations construct success using vibe marketing methods
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Mini Crew Automating Success
a little mini construction crew in this same style automating a one man business that’s a modern digital business incredibly successful with the owner peaceful and proud watching automations construct success using vibe marketing methods
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Mini Crew Automating Success
a little mini construction crew in this same style automating a one man business that’s a modern digital business incredibly successful with the owner peaceful and proud watching automations construct success using vibe marketing methods
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I simply don't think that's true eBooks.com but thank you anyway
#i love getting automated emails from book stores#about authors who have been dead for decades ajdbfkdjdj#i had to read nietzsche for my existentialism class. god what a pretentious dude
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i think that gay sex cats is the new duchamp's fountain
#if youre getting mad at it now you would have been mad about modern art in the 1920s too#this is what people mean when they say that some people are no different than greek statue pfps getting all RETVRN abt art#also pack it up there's better posts on the automation of art and art philosophizing#too much people reblogged this for the quote unquote ethical painting. scram
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Accessibility tip:
If you want to automate your home a bit, but you don't want any "smart" tech, you can just buy remote controlled power sockets instead

They are a lot cheaper and easier to set up and use than some home automation smart tech nonsense
They don't need an app (but some models come with optional apps and there are apps that are compatible with most of these)
Many of them use the 433mhz frequency to communicate, which makes most models compatible with each other, even if they are from different manufacturers
The tech has been around for a long time and will be around for a long time to come
You don't have to put any fucking corporate listening devices like an amazon echo in your home
Models for outdoors exist as well
#accessibility#automation#tech#a set like the one pictured above usually costs around $20-$30#I got like 7 of these bad boys and 3 remotes#I can control basically everything in my room with these remotes#I got one remote on my office chair one on my nightstand and one by my door#this always makes me feel a bit like I am in Arnold's room from Hey Arnold!
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P.A.W.S.: Personal Automated Wagging System (Domestic Funk/Digital Garden/Organa, Mac/Windows/CD-i, 1995/1998)
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Whispering secret data.
#lab#machine#automation#robotics#cyberpunk#retro#scifi#stuck#laboratory#farm#android#cyborg#data#secret#whisper#illustration#drawing#digitalartwork#digitaldrawing#digitalart#digitalillustration#90s#cables#machinelearning#connection#ring#runner#net#flesh
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Task AutomationStreamlining Your Workflow: Task Automation Essentials
In today’s fast-paced world, efficiency is key. Whether you’re managing a demanding job, running a business, or just trying to stay on top of your personal to-do list, finding ways to streamline your workflow is essential. Fortunately, task automation offers a powerful solution. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the essentials of task automation and how it can transform the way you work.
Why Streamline Your Workflow?
Before we dive into the world of task automation, let’s consider why streamlining your workflow matters. Efficiency is not just about doing more in less time; it’s also about reducing stress and improving the quality of your work. Here are a few compelling reasons to streamline your workflow:
Time Savings: By automating repetitive tasks, you free up valuable time that can be used for more important and strategic activities. Reduced Errors: Automation reduces the risk of human error, leading to higher accuracy and better results. Consistency: Automation ensures that tasks are performed consistently every time, maintaining a high level of quality. Improved Productivity: When you’re not bogged down by routine tasks, you can focus your energy on tasks that require creative thinking and problem-solving. Enhanced Work-Life Balance: Streamlining your workflow can help you strike a better balance between work and personal life, reducing stress and burnout.
Identifying Repetitive Tasks
The first step in streamlining your workflow is identifying repetitive tasks that can be automated. These tasks often consume a significant portion of your time but don’t necessarily require your active involvement. Here are some examples:
Email sorting and filtering
Data entry and manipulation
Social media posting
Appointment scheduling
Invoice generation
Inventory management
Choosing the Right Tools
Once you’ve identified the tasks that could benefit from automation, it’s time to choose the right tools for the job. The automation landscape is vast, with a variety of software and platforms available. Here are a few popular options:
Zapier: A popular choice for connecting various web applications and automating workflows without coding. Microsoft Power Automate: Designed for Office 365 users, this tool automates tasks within Microsoft applications. IFTTT (If This Then That): A user-friendly platform for creating simple automation workflows based on triggers and actions. Python Scripts: For those comfortable with coding, Python scripts can be used to create highly customized automation solutions.
Creating Custom Automation Workflows
One of the strengths of automation is its flexibility. You can create custom automation workflows tailored to your specific needs. These workflows consist of triggers and actions. Triggers initiate the automation, while actions are the tasks that are performed automatically. Most automation tools provide pre-built templates and step-by-step guides to help you get started.
Practical Implementation Strategies
Implementing automation in your workflow can be a transformative experience. Here are some practical strategies to make the most of task automation:
Start Small: Begin by automating a single task or a small process to get comfortable with the automation tool. Iterate and Refine: Continuously review and refine your automation workflows as your needs evolve. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on emerging automation trends and technologies to stay ahead of the curve. Experiment: Don’t be afraid to experiment with new automation ideas and approaches to discover what works best for you.
Conclusion
Streamlining your workflow through task automation is not just about saving time — it’s about working smarter. By identifying repetitive tasks, choosing the right automation tools, and creating custom workflows, you can unlock a world of efficiency and productivity. Embrace the automation revolution, and you’ll find yourself with more time, fewer errors, and a better work-life balance.
Automation is the key to a more efficient and fulfilling work life. Start streamlining your workflow today and experience the transformative power of task automation. Your future self will thank you.
In this blog post, we’ve explored the essentials of task automation and how it can help you streamline your workflow. From identifying repetitive tasks to choosing the right tools and practical implementation strategies, automation offers a path to greater efficiency and productivity. So, what are you waiting for? Start automating and enjoy the benefits of a more efficient work life.
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Hedgehog Crab (Derilambrus angulifrons)
This spiky little crustacean belongs to the Parthenopidae family and is found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Its spiny shell helps it blend in with rocky environments, offering protection from predators.
Despite its cute appearance, this crab is a skilled scavenger, feeding on small invertebrates and organic debris!
#crab#animals#sea#ocean#holiday season#waves#coast#seascape#cliffs#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#marine life#marine biology#marine art#fossil fish#fossilized tooth#prehistoric#eocene period#marine automation#marine animal#fossil tooth
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I've met a lot of nice people from this fandom and I'm glad I decided to explore my own identity through Jon and Martin instead of following whatever was fanon but I think the greater fandom as a whole has made me colder and more cynical. For a fandom that seems to desperately want to be seen as open and inclusive, it's ironic that I encountered the worst kind of acephobic ("you're depicting ace people wrong. Ace people should never experience sexual feelings."), racist ("Your Jon is the wrong race./You're drawing pocs wrong. His skin is not dark enough."), and transphobic ("you're not giving Martin dysphoria. All trans people should feel dysphoric or else they're not really trans.") policing just for drawing fanart. I mean, any fandom has its weirdos but I think tma has (or at least had) a high concentration of them.
Anyway, I'm glad I'm used to it now because people on youtube are 100x worse (though I think I can withstand outright bigotry than whatever the hell I experienced in this fandom)
#just some reflection#youtube actually has a pretty effective automated filtering system#it catches some innocent comments but it managed to filter out a lot of queerphobic messages
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The real reason the studios are excited about AI is the same as every stock analyst and CEO who’s considering buying an AI enterprise license: they want to fire workers and reallocate their salaries to their shareholders

The studios fought like hell for the right to fire their writers and replace them with chatbots, but that doesn’t mean that the chatbots could do the writers’ jobs.
Think of the bosses who fired their human switchboard operators and replaced them with automated systems that didn’t solve callers’ problems, but rather, merely satisficed them: rather than satisfying callers, they merely suffice.
Studio bosses didn’t think that AI scriptwriters would produce the next Citizen Kane. Instead, they were betting that once an AI could produce a screenplay that wasn’t completely unwatchable, the financial markets would put pressure on every studio to switch to a slurry of satisficing crap, and that we, the obedient “consumers,” would shrug and accept it.
Despite their mustache-twirling and patrician chiding, the real reason the studios are excited about AI is the same as every stock analyst and CEO who’s considering buying an AI enterprise license: they want to fire workers and reallocate their salaries to their shareholders.
-How the Writers Guild sunk AI's ship: No one's gonna buy enterprise AI licenses if they can't fire their workers
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#labor#unions#ai#tescreal#ai hype#critihype#automation#luddism#writers strike#writers guild#union strong#class war
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I need you all to know about mr fresh too
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