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DataFrame in Pandas: Guide to Creating Awesome DataFrames
Explore how to create a dataframe in Pandas, including data input methods, customization options, and practical examples.
Data analysis used to be a daunting task, reserved for statisticians and mathematicians. But with the rise of powerful tools like Python and its fantastic library, Pandas, anyone can become a data whiz! Pandas, in particular, shines with its DataFrames, these nifty tables that organize and manipulate data like magic. But where do you start? Fear not, fellow data enthusiast, for this guide will…

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What is ServiceNow |Introduction | User Interface| Application & Filter Navigation | Complete Course
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ServiceNow is planned with intelligent systems to speed up the work process by providing solutions to amorphous work patterns. Each employee, customer, and machine in the enterprise is related to ServiceNow, allowing us to make requests on a single cloud platform. Various divisions working with the requests can assign, prioritize, correlate, get down to root cause issues, gain real‑time insights, and drive action. This workflow process helps the employees to work better, and this would eventually improve the service levels. ServiceNow provides cloud services for the entire enterprise. This module consists User Interface and Navigation. The Objective of this module is to make beginners learn how to navigate to applications and modules in ServiceNow, using the Application and Filter Navigators. To Create views and filters for a table list and to update record using online editing.
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how to build a digital music collection and stuff
spotify sucks aaaass. so start downloading shit!!
file format glossary
.wav is highest quality and biggest
.mp3 is very small, but uses lossy compression which means it's lower quality
.flac is smaller than .wav, but uses lossless compression so it's high quality
.m4a is an audio file format that apple uses. that's all i really know
downloading the music
doubledouble.top is a life saver. you can download from a variety of services including but not limited to apple music, spotify, soundcloud, tidal, deezer, etc.
i'd recommend ripping your music from tidal or apple music since they're the best quality (i think apple music gives you lossless audio anyway. .m4a can be both lossy and lossless, but from the text on doubledouble i assume they're ripping HQ files off apple music)
i also love love love cobalt.tools for ripping audio/video from youtube (they support a lot of other platforms too!)
of course, many artists have their music on bandcamp — purchase or download directly from them if you can. bandcamp offers a variety of file formats for download
file conversion
if you're downloading from apple music with doubledouble, it spits out an .m4a file.
.m4a is ok for some people but if you prefer .flac, you may wanna convert it. ffmpeg is a CLI (terminal) tool to help with media conversion
if you're on linux or macOS, you can use parameter expansion to batch convert all files in a folder. put the files in one place first, then with your terminal, cd into the directory and run:
for i in *.m4a; do ffmpeg -i "$i" "${i%.*}.flac"; done
this converts from .m4a to .flac — change the file extensions if needed.
soulseek
another way to get music is through soulseek. soulseek is a peer-to-peer file sharing network which is mainly used for music. nicotine+ is a pretty intuitive (and open-source) client if you don't like the official one.
you can probably find a better tutorial on soulseek somewhere else. just wanted to make this option known
it's bad etiquette to download from people without sharing files of your own, so make sure you've got something shared. also try to avoid queuing up more than 1-2 albums from one person in a row
tagging & organizing your music
tagging: adding metadata to a music file (eg. song name, artist name, album) that music players can recognize and display
if you've ripped music from a streaming platform, chances are it's already tagged. i've gotten files with slightly incorrect tags from doubledouble though, so if you care about that then you might wanna look into it
i use musicbrainz picard for my tagging. they've got pretty extensive documentation, which will probably be more useful than me
basically, you can look up album data from an online database into the program, and then match each track with its file. the program will tag each file correctly for you (there's also options for renaming the file according to a certain structure if you're into that!)
there's also beets, which is a CLI tool for... a lot of music collection management stuff. i haven't really used it myself, but if you feel up to it then they've got extensive documentation too. for most people, though, it's not really a necessity
how you wanna organize your music is completely up to you. my preferred filestructure is:
artist > album > track # track
using a music player
the options for this are pretty expansive. commonly used players i see include VLC, foobar2000, clementine (or a fork of it called strawberry), and cmus (for the terminal)
you can also totally use iTunes or something. i don't know what audio players other systems come with
i personally use dopamine. it's a little bit slow, but it's got a nice UI and is themeable plus has last.fm support (!!!)
don't let the github page fool you, you don't have to build from source. you can find the releases here
click the "assets" dropdown on the most recent release, and download whichever one is compatible with your OS
syncing
if you're fine with your files just being on one device (perhaps your computer, but perhaps also an USB drive or an mp3 player), you don't have to do this
you can sync with something like google drive, but i hate google more than i hate spotify
you can get a free nextcloud account from one of their providers with 2GB of free storage. you can use webDAV to access your files from an app on your phone or other device (documents by readdle has webDAV support, which is what i use)
disroot and blahaj.land are a couple providers i know that offer other services as well as nextcloud (so you get more with your account), but accounts are manually approved. do give them a look though!!
if you're tech-savvy and have an unused machine lying around, look into self-hosting your own nextcloud, or better yet, your own media server. i've heard that navidrome is a pretty good audio server. i unfortunately don't have experience with self-hosting at the moment so i have like zero advice to give here. yunohost seems to be a really easy way to manage a server
afterword
i don't know if any of this is helpful, but i just wanted to consolidate my personal advice in one place. fuck big tech. own your media, they could take it away from you at any moment
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Statistically Speaking...

part of the svt TA collab
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kim mingyu x reader
est. word count: 10-15k [fat chance]
est. release date: 10th September
warnings: TA! mingyu, fluff, smut [MINORS DNI], angst, statistics, more to be added in final post
synopsis: In all your years of academic endurance, you’ve never failed. A 100% success rate, despite you cutting it close at times. However, the line graph that is your life starts tanking somewhere around the time you began taking this hellsent Statistics in Psychological Research class. With a professor that wouldn’t know his ass from his head, and an overworked, overenthusiastic, and overcaptivating TA, it couldn't possibly get any worse than this. However, statistically speaking,…it could.
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“Right. How can I help you?”
Pulling out your printed assignment, you bring the sheets of stapled paper to the centre of the table, writing facing him.
One look at the sparse format of the cover page, Mingyu blows a full mouth of air at the sight of recognition. Without you having to say a thing, he flicks to the very last page, finding the rubric printed on a separate page.
“It’s a 37,” you inform him like he couldn’t see the bold 37/100 in the bottom Total cell.
“Do you think you deserved a better grade?” he asks. It would have sounded direct, an accusation even. But he asks with an intonation of genuinity, like he genuinely wanted to know.
It stumps you regardless.
“Well…I know I can do better, at least,” you decide to answer.
“You’re here, which means you’re at least willing to try. That’s a start,” he murmurs. His eyes are laser focused on the sheet beneath him, holding it open as his eyes move faster across the page than you can keep up with. Somehow talking to you while taking in the words on the paper.
“I remember marking this,” he says, looking up to address you. “Your concepts are nearly there, but your structure and wording were the problem.”
“You marked them?”
He raises his brow, “I hope that wasn’t an accusation. I need to stick to the rubric.”
“I thought the professor marked the lab reports.”
“He’s…supposed to.” There’s a forced reservedness in his voice. “I mark them and he puts in his comments if he has any. But I’m not sure you’d fare any better than this if it was him behind that pen either.”
Every question that floated in memorisation, from the form and structure, to the nitty gritties of the data presentation, all evaporate as you realise you’re at a loss for words.
Even more embarrassingly, you feel tears prick the back of your eyes as the next words leave you in a low voice, “I don’t know what to do anymore.”
“That’s alright,” he says as reassurance, though it sounds awfully rehearsed. Like he says it everyday. “We’ll work through it.”
He lets out a big sigh, adjusting in his chair and running a hand through his hair. The motion has you noticing the dishevelled nature of the mop on his head, un-uniformed and sticking out at certain places, yet still somehow cohesive with his look. His shoulders are straight and taut, fingers working as they fiddle and flick the pen in his hand.
Despite it all, his shirt is ruffled and creased, unbuttoned at the first couple steps. The buttons are misaligned, one side of his collar higher on his neck than the other. It takes an effort to not reach over and fix it for him.
“Lab reports can be quite tricky if you aren’t sure what you’re doing. Did you refer to the tutorial?”
You mean the one that did nothing to help? “Yes.”
“You got those bits right, format and whatnot. But—”
“It was a lump of writing about subheadings and word counts,” you say plainly.
Mingyu lips are in a tight line. “Well, yes, but it helps—”
“I know the results are supposed to go in the results section. I don’t need a PDF to tell me that,” you cut him off. Your voice is reserved, and you hope it comes off as a point across and not a complaint. Although it was a complaint. “I want to know why the entire section was ruled off as incorrect when we were never properly taught how to write it in the first place.”
“Dr. Cho—”
“Is no help.”
“I understand—”
“He can’t even mark his own papers. I’m quite sure that’s not in your job description. It’s supposed to be him here. Not you.”
It’s silent. There was nothing in your voice that suggested you wished to pick a fight, on the contrary, quite calm and matter of fact. Mingyu’s fingernails are going white as his grip on his pen and paper grow stronger.
“And yet, we continue to show up. Because we do what we must.” He raises his head in control, a small smile on his face, eyebrows unnaturally raised. “And, better that I’m here rather than no one at all. I can help you too.”
Help, he did.
Mingyu had made it quite clear his time with you was limited, but by the end of the near 25 minute session, nearly every inch of your printed assignment was covered different colours of notes and corrections, additional papers and post-it notes pasted on the back as you remain careful to not lose them as you slip the stack in your bag.
It’s only then that you spot the segregated stack of papers in your bag that you remember.
“I almost forgot,” you say, grabbing the pile and placing it in front of him.
“Where did you find this?” he asks sharply.
“You left them at the desk of the lecture hall last week,” you say, before quickly adding, “There was a class right after you left. I took them off the professor’s hands before they got lost. Thought it might be important.”
“I’ve been looking all over for these,” he says as he goes through the pages and files. Random sticky tabs and highlighted regions across the pages. The leather strap watch with the broken clock face remains on top, and he picks it up. He looks up to you with wide, sparkling eyes and a smile that feels genuine. “Thank you.”
You flush for some reason, “O–of course, couldn’t just leave them there.”
It isn’t till you’re pushing yourself out of your chair that he says something. “You can come in at 3:30 tomorrow.”
“Pardon?”
He’s stood up as well. “I have a free thirty minutes before office hours formally start. I can help you out a little more without the crowd.”
Feet planted on the ground, there’s not much you can do but stare. “Um, sure. I can come in a little early.”
He nods casually, “Thanks again for the papers. And the watch.”
You smile, “No problem.”

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some advice i have for future computer science students
as soon as you learn data structures & complexity, run, don’t just walk, RUN to leetcode while the knowledge is still fresh in your mind. your entire career and whether you’ll get a well-paying job vs an average paying job depends on how good you are at leetcode.
build as many projects as you can, and i’m not talking tutorial projects that take a few hours, i’m talking big projects. working on a project for a month or two will get you really far.
if you don’t have an internship, do not waste your summers, learn new technologies, languages, concepts and build projects you can put in your cv.
try to participate in hackathons and coding competitions. it’s okay if you fail, but you’ll learn a lot.
learn how to read documentation. most tutorials don’t even cover a quarter of what a language, framework or software has to offer. the sooner you make reading documentation a habit, the better it is. and yes i know, documentation is long and hard to read. my advice is only read the sections that are relevant to you in the moment. something i also personally do is look at the code examples at the same time as i am reading the paragraphs, it really helps easily absorb the information.
try not to use chatgpt. and if you do, then at least use it for stuff you know you can do yourself and will be able to correct if the bot gets it wrong. using chatgpt is a very slippery slope and the more you use it the less you learn.
the math is important. math teaches you how to reason and how to develop better logical thinking. just because you don’t see yourself using the xyz theorem you’ve learnt anytime in the future doesn’t mean the math is useless.
be prepared to get comfortable with erros, issues, bugs and just problems in general. you’ll be coding 30% of the time and debugging 70% of the time (i’m exaggerating but sometimes it feels like this is the case lol), and that’s okay, it’s how we learn and the sooner you embrace it the better. if you’re someone who easily gets frustrated, then this is a heads up.
learn as you go. there is no such thing as waiting until you know everything before you start on a project. the only way and the best way to learn in this field is practice, so build, build, and build.
these are all the ones i could think of for now. feel free to comment your thoughts and questions <3
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The Debuggers Assemble
Sebastian Stan x Reader Unhinged One Shot (Feat. The Avengers)

Summary : Behold! The 2nd version of this chaotic and unhinged story of Seb as a wannabe coder and this one features the Avengers!
A/N: This is just another stress induced story I came up with as I try to debug actual code on my project XD Hope you guys like it.
Warning: none at all, just an all out funny, unhinged and ridiculous story, somewhat like a sitcom XD
Word count: 1.7k words
Read more Sebastian and Bucky one shots here
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It started as a normal Tuesday. Y/n was working on a client's website, surrounded by empty soda cans, a half-eaten granola bar, a cup of coffee that had been refilled countless times, and the dim hope that this web application project wouldn't kill her. She was almost done when she hit a wall—an infuriating wall in the form of a bug so elusive it might as well have been a mythological creature.
"What in the name of Jeff Bezos is wrong with you?!" she yelled at her laptop, slamming her hands on the desk.
"BOOM, BABY!"
She jumped, nearly knocking over her coffee as Sebastian burst into the room like Kramer from Seinfeld. He was wearing an Avengers bathrobe, a Viking helmet, and inexplicably wielding a hockey stick.
"Seb," she said, already exhausted by his mere presence. "What are you doing?"
"Helping," he said, dramatically tossing the hockey stick aside. It hit a lamp, causing it to crash to the floor.
"You're not helping. You're breaking my furniture."
"Pfft. Material possessions are temporary. But debugging is eternal."
"No," she said firmly. "Not this time. You're not touching my laptop. The last time you helped, the TV turned on by itself, showed me a cooking tutorial in Portuguese, and called me by name."
Sebastian gasped, clutching his chest like she'd insulted his honor. "You loved that tutorial. You said the flan recipe looked great."
"That's not the POINT!"
"Come on," he said, sitting next to her and grinning like a kid who just found a pack of fireworks. "I'm serious. Let me help."
She gave him a withering look. "Do you even know what CSS stands for?"
"D'uh. It's..." He paused, clearly making something up on the spot. "Cool, uh... Code... Stuff."
Y/N smirked. "What about HTML? Know what it is?"
"Of course I do," he said confidently. "It's... um... Hot Tacos Make Life better?"
She stared at him, deadpan. "Seb, I bet you don't even know what Javascript is."
"No, but I know about.. scripts?" He answered innocently and she rolled her eyes.
"Seb, just leave me alone and do whatever it was you were going to do with this.. outfit." She said, gesturing towards his Viking helmet.
But Sebastian ignored her, dragging his chair closer to her. "No way. I can help. I've acted as a hacker in movies. I know all about... coding stuff."
"Seb, no you haven't, and do NOT touch my laptop." She warned.
"Relax, babe. Let me at least look at it."
She reluctantly slid the laptop toward him. "Fine. But if you break something, you're sleeping on the couch."
Sebastian cracked his knuckles, grinning. "Alright, let's see what we've got here."
He squinted at the code for a solid thirty seconds like it was written in ancient Greek. "So, what's the problem?"
She sighed. "The JSON data isn't parsing correctly."
"JASON? Who's Jason?"
She groaned. "JSON. JavaScript Object Notation. It's a way to structure data."
Sebastian's face lit up. "Got it. So, it's like... Legos?"
"Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night." she rolled her eyes.
Sebastian cracked his knuckles and typed furiously.
—
<script>
let data = {
name: "Sebastian",
talent: "Acting",
debuggingSkill: "undefined"
};
console.log("Fixing everything like a boss"); // Motivational
data += "magic sauce"; // This'll work, right?
alert("IT WORKS... probably.");
</script>
—
He hit "Save" and refreshed the page. The screen went completely white, then flashed red like it was possessed.
"What did you do?!" she screamed.
"Magic sauce!" Sebastian said, pointing at the code.
"Magic sauce?! That's not a thing!"
"Not with that attitude," he muttered.
"Just give it back." She said, trying to grab the laptop back but he held it tight.
"No, no, babe. Let me try something else." He insisted, holding the laptop hostage.
She sighed, "Fine, just one more thing and if it doesn't work, give it back to me."
"Okay, okay, hold on. This will work. I can feel it!" He said enthusiastically, his fingers typing furiously.
—
<script>
let data =[ {
name: "Y/n",
character: "beautiful",
debuggingSkill: "powerful"
},
name: "Sebastian",
character: "chaotic",
debuggingSkill: "questionable"
},];
let love = data["Y/n"] + data["Sebastian"];
console.log("Y/n, you're the light of my life, and this code is dedicated to you.");
alert("Success, just like us.");
</script>
—
"Seb, that's not how you call JSON data." She protested but she couldn't keep a smile from escaping from her lips.
"Sometimes you have to go outside the box. Besides, love fixes everything." He said, winking at her and she rolled her eyes. He then pressed enter with a dramatic flourish.
The website blinked. The error message was gone, the navigation bar worked, the grid was perfect, the contact form sparkled like it had been kissed by the gods.
Sebastian turned to her with a smirk. "Told you. Love fixes everything."
Y/n's jaw dropped. "Wait... did you just—"
Before she could finish, the screen exploded into chaos. Every element on the page multiplied, filling the screen with hundreds of buttons labeled "Love you, Y/n" and an animated gif of a dancing cat in a tuxedo.
Sebastian leaned back, hands behind his head. "Well, it's the thought that counts."
She buried her face in her hands. "This is a nightmare."
"Okay, okay," he said, "Time to bring in the big guns."
Before she could grab the laptop back, Sebastian's hand flew over it again.
—
function callTheAvengers() {
alert("Avengers, assemble. We have a coding emergency.");
}
callTheAvengers();
—
"Seb, that's not gonna work." She protested.
"Wait for it." Sebastian said, raising his index finger to silence her and he hit the refresh button dramatically.
"Just give me the laptop back before I hit you with the hockey stick." She threatened.
"Babe, please. Trust me. Wait for it." He insisted and sure enough, suddenly she could hear the sound of a jet overhead. She glanced out the window and nearly fell out of her chair. The actual Quinjet was descending in the middle of their suburban street.
The neighbors were peeking out their windows in confusion, one even snapping pictures. "Sebastian, what did you do?!"
He smirked, "You saw the code, I called the Avengers."
Before she could protest, there was a knock at the door. Sebastian jumped up and opened it with a flourish.
Standing there were Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor, Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner.
"We heard there was a coding emergency," Steve Rogers said seriously, stepping inside.
Y/n slapped her forehead. "Oh my God, I can't believe this is happening."
"What's the situation?" Tony asked, sunglasses on with a latte in hand.
Y/n sighed. "It's just a stupid JSON error."
"Ugh, JSON," Tony said, grimacing. "The silent killer of sanity. Move over."
Natasha Romanoff rolled her eyes. "Why am I even here? I don't code."
"Neither do I!" Thor announced, holding aloft his Mjolnir. "But I shall bring thunderous ideas!"
"Don't touch anything!" Y/n cried.
Bruce Banner set up his laptop. "Let's divide and conquer."
Sebastian handed everyone a keyboard which came out of nowhere and connected to nothing.. "Alright, team, let's do this."
Tony was the first to dive in.
"Alright, Y/n, let me show you how it's done." He typed on her laptop furiously:
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<script>
function fixJSON() {
let billionDollars = true;
if (billionDollars) {
console.log("Hire someone else to fix it.");
} else {
console.log("Do it yourself, cheapskate.");
}
}
fixJSON();
</script>
—
"Tony," Y/n said, glaring, "that doesn't even make sense."
"It makes sense if you're a billionaire," he quipped. He hit refresh and the website turned all red and an iron man logo blinked in the middle.
Y/n slapped her forehead. "This is a nightmare."
"Here, let me try." Bruce Banner said. His approach was more... scientific.
"I think we need to test various inputs."
—
<script>
let gammaInput = [1, 2, "Hulk"];
let result = gammaInput.map(x => x + " smash");
console.log(result);
</script>
—
He hit refresh and the code ran. The screen displayed: '["1 smash", "2 smash", "Hulk smash"]'.
"Great, Bruce," Y/n said dryly. "Now my website is smashing things."
"You're welcome," he replied, adjusting his glasses.
Natasha sighed and leaned over. "Let me show you how to be efficient."
—
<script>
let secretSpyHack = () => {
console.log("Bug? What bug?");
};
secretSpyHack();
</script>
—
"That didn't do anything," Y/n pointed out.
Natasha shrugged. "Neither did I."
"Alright, alright, my turn." Steve said and he started typing with the enthusiasm of a soldier going in for battle.
—
function captainAmericaFix() {
let website = "running on freedom and justice";
let bugs = "punched out by the good ol' stars and stripes";
console.log("This code stands for something bigger.");
}
captainAmericaFix();
—
The website loaded. Patriotic music blared as an eagle soared across the screen, dragging the American flag behind it.
Y/n put her head on the desk. "I'm going to scream."
Thor stepped forward. "Stand aside, mortals! BEHOLD! I SHALL WRITE CODE AS MIGHTY AS MJOLNIR!"
He slammed Mjolnir onto the desk, causing the laptop to spark.
"Thor, no!" Y/n cried but Thor was already typing furiously.
—
<script>
let hammer = "Mjolnir";
function summonThunder() {
return hammer + " strikes!";
}
console.log(summonThunder());
</script>
—
He hit refresh and the website now displayed nothing but lightning bolts and the phrase "FOR ASGARD!" in Comic Sans.
Sebastian was laughing hysterically, tears streaming down his face. "This is the best debugging session ever!"
All of a sudden Peter Parker swung in through the window. "Hey, I heard there's a coding emergency?"
Tony groaned. "Of course the kid's here."
"Don't worry, I've got this!" Peter said, taking her laptop.
—
<script>
let webFix = bug => 'Spidey fixed ${bug}!';
console.log(webFix("JSON error"));
</script>
—
The website turned into a Spider-Man fan page.
Y/n buried her face in her hands. "I'm doomed."
"Enough!" Sebastian shouted, standing on a chair. "It's time for my genius to shine."
"Seb, NO!" she screamed.
"Seb, YES!" he yelled, typing with reckless abandon.
She glared at him as he continued to type nonsense but he suddenly stopped.
"Wait, I think you just missed a comma here." Sebastian said, deleting everything he typed before and adding the comma into her code.
He hit "Enter." The page refreshed. Miraculously, everything worked perfectly.
The room went silent. Even Tony looked impressed.
"How, how did you know?" She asked, her jaw dropped.
"Sometimes JSON is finicky like that." Sebastian shrugged.
Tony looked over his shoulder. "I was just about to say that."
As the Avengers packed up and left (after Tony insisted on taking credit for everything), Sebastian sat beside Y/n, who was still staring at her now-functioning website.
Sebastian leaned back on the chair, looking smug. "Told you I'd fix it."
"That was just beginner's luck." she shrugged.
"Oh come on, babe. What I did was genius." He insisted.
"I wouldn't say genius, but I think you know enough JSON now to be able to debug code."
"Yeah.. who's Jason again?" He asked, eyebrows furrowed and she threw a pillow at him.
"You're lucky I love you." She commented and he smiled as he pulled her by her waist and leaned in to kiss her.
For the rest of the day Sebastian strutted around the apartment, still wearing the Avengers bathrobe, Viking helmet and adding sunglasses while carrying a hockey stick and singing "We Are The Champions".
Y/n just stared at him and rolled her eyes, accepting her fate that she was dating a chaotic but somehow genius boyfriend and she wouldn't trade him for anything.
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Put The Cruxite Dowel Back In The Box
(page 394-400)
400 pages!! What's next, 500? Dare I say 600? Given that we've had a few interactive pages recently that can't be easy to make, it's amazing that Homestuck is hitting these numbers already.
The past 16 pages have very quickly flicked back and forth between John and Rose, and by extension, between video games and real life. John's fully inside Sburb, in what we can probably think of as another dimension, while Rose is very much on earth. Because John is still in his house, it's really easy to forget how separated he is from the world. This rapid back and forth really reflects the constantly online + video game logic of their lives more generally. They are extremely used to crossing these boundaries, going from their daily efforts to navigate their physical houses and strife with their parents, to their Pesterchum conversations and the various other games that are part of their lies.
Another big theme in this section is Rose and John figuring things out on their own. John had Rose to walk him through the Sburb 'tutorial level', but he's no longer getting explicit instructions. The Wayward Vagabond, the Data Structures for Assholes book, and we as the reader are all giving him some information on winning his first Sburban Strife, but he's doing some of the work putting all those pieces together. I guess that can happen when you have a very steep learning curve and no time to process the traumatic things happening to you.
On Rose's end, I'm reading too much into her leaving the W stuck to the generator. A plastic fridge magnet is a kids' toy, so this is her putting away childish things, and no longer allowing herself the luxury of being silly like on p.370. But it's also a symbol of Rose's cold war with her mom, so she's walking away from that petty rivalry and towards something that - in this moment - is more serious and important, towards an actual symbol of death, which is a much darker and more adult concept. And it's honestly really sad. She should be allowed to be silly, she should be allowed to take the W, she shouldn't be on her own having to handle apocalyptic disasters. Something or someone has failed her for that to be the case.
'You wonder if your mother has any plans to have [the transformer] fixed. You guess she'd rather just play her mind games in a dark house like a weirdo.' Coming a couple pages before the W incident, I love this line. Because it is 100% reasonable that fixing the electricity is not top priority, or even possible, in the middle of a meteor shower/forest fire. But I think it's a very relatable teen emotion to dislike someone for a valid reason and then to criticize every single action they take, justified or otherwise.
I had a lot of fun with John's strife on p.397 - even when I realized it was unwinnable, I played it a few more times just cause I liked it. The controls are smooth, the programming is good, the hammer bonk noise is really satisfying. It's also interesting how the shale imp - unlike John - doesn't take visible physical damage, and from the way the health bar moves out of the vial, it's almost like the health bar is being attacked directly. I have no idea what this means though.
Even more interesting is how we can deplete exactly half of the shale imp's health with the hammer's handle, and no more. Then, when we weaponize John's sylladex on p.400, the imp is easily able to parry all of the objects except for the hammer head, which instantly depletes the other half of its health. Weaponizing a sylladex might be possible to smash a window or even to strife with Dad, but it doesn't seem to work in game. Only John's One True Chosen Weapon is effective here.
Finally, John gets some loot!!!! 32 units of build grist, good for 16 perfectly generic objects, and 10 units of shale. Looking back at p.157, that means when Rose is back online, she can deploy the Punch Designix, which... designs punch cards? This could finally be a chance to experiment with alchemy mechanics!
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Hi Sarah, thank you for everything you have done to the Kalafina fandom until now, you're an angel.
Is there a tutorial for joining Finction Junction Station fan club? I want to apply for the next year's Yuki Kajiura live ticket lotteries an I want to be sure to have a ticket since I'll travel from a very far Country. Thank you!
Hello there lovely anon!
I currently have no dedicated tutorial for Yuki's official fan club, FictionJunction Station. However, many years ago, I made a very detailed post about Kalafina's fan club "Harmony". That post was meant to help people navigate the site and register as member. Even though "Harmony" no longer exists, the basic steps described in my tutorial still apply to both Wakana's fan club "Botanical Land" as well as Yuki's fan club "FictionJunction Station". All these websites are designed by the same company, SKIYAKI, so the basic structure is the same.
Here are some main requirements before you start〈(•ˇ‿ˇ•)-→
Credit Card: They do accept overseas credit cards as payment option so you'll be fine with that
Japanese Address: Find a forwarding/proxy service that will arrange everything for you. There’s tenso.com for example. You can get a Japanese address on this page which you can then use to buy things at various websites. That address can also be used to become a fan club member. They will not do transactions for you (as in, buy stuff for you, apply at ticket lotteries), they simply provide an address, store your stuff in case you buy anything and later send it to you. All your stuff will be sent to that address and then they will ship it to you (you can choose from various shipping methods). Payment for goods is also possible via credit card so you can have the merch sent to your TENSO address as well. Then there are sites like www.sosjapan.jp which will do pretty much everything for you (including payments). They will register for you under your name. They will apply for lotteries/pre-order/buy tickets or merch for you. This may actually be a better option for you but that's something you'll have to decide.
Step 1. Get your SC ID. An account will be issued by acquiring an SC ID (it’s free to do that!) which is required to use the service of this site. Simply click on the “new registration” button and enter your e-mail address and a password. A confirmation e-mail will be sent, by clicking the link in the mail, the first part of the registration process is completed. After logging in with your SC ID, you can access “My Page”.
Step 2: Confirm your e-mail address. After you have confirmed your e-mail address you’ll receive another mail stating that the registration of your SC ID was completed. You may log in now with your mail address and password. Be aware that your registration process is not done yet. Next up you should go to “My Page” to enter all your information.
Step 3: Go to “My Page” to enter all your information. Regarding the name, just enter your name in Roman letters first and then in katakana (Google Translate can help you get a katakana version of your name). As for the address, the Japanese address system is quite complex and can seem intimidating at first glance but Tenso provides a few tips on how to enter it properly so be sure to check them out.
Step 4. Confirm the information and continue to the payment method. It’s super simple. You have the option to pay with credit cards which is really the only option that is of interest to us. Simply choose your credit card and enter all the important data. On the right you’ll see the details for your payment (admission fee + annual fee, no extra fees). There's also an option to enable an automatic renewal of your membership. Only possible if you are paying with credit card. Once your year is almost over, the yearly fee will automatically be transferred from your credit card. I guess this comes in quite handy if you are prone to forget things like that easily. Lastly, there’s a button to confirm the transaction and then I think you’ll be asked one last time to confirm all your data and THEN it’s DONE. You are officially a member! You’ll be transferred to a page stating that the process is finished and listing some of the important data. You’ll also receive an e-mail welcoming you to the fan club and summarising all your information (=> member number, expiration date, payment details, payment method)
Please also keep in mind that often, a fan club membership will not be enough to get concert tickets. Most fan clubs will use one of Japan's common ticketing services for their lotteries. With FJS it's usually Lawson Ticket or e+. It can be very difficult to register for these site since they require verification via SMS/phone call (Japanese phone numbers only!!) The payment for tickets is also pretty much impossible for overseas fans. If you are uncertain about any of this and not willing to jump through many hoops, I recommend you look into proxy services like SOSJapan (as mentioned above).
Good luck on everything! Hope you'll be able to attend one of the lives next summer. It's gonna be Yuki's 60th birthday in August so maybe they'll do something a little more special for it.
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Question: how do you use scriviner for formatting?
Okay, so I’m not sure if you mean in terms of text formatting or like…story structuring? If the first, I actually don’t use scrivener for that—once I’m done drafting I copy my draft into google docs for revisions and then run a script that automatically formats it with html for posting on ao3.
As far as story structuring goes, I used their pre-made novel template with folders for chapters and the basic text files for individual scenes or parts of scenes. And then if I want to rework the order of something it’s easy to drag and drop it around within a chapter folder or to move it to a different one.
Not formatting exactly, but Scrivener also has a really nice tutorial I followed along with to learn some more about using the meta data for tagging scenes and labeling them with things that can be useful on the author end (like which pov a scene is from, setting, characters present, etc.) as well as linking to external files for references.
Honestly I only did the basic tutorial so it probably has all sorts of other features I don’t even know about, but that’s a quick overview of some of the tools I use. Hope that helps!
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There is something very weird about the relatively short nature of the culture surrounding website creation. As in, like, internet-user-created websites have been around for like 30-31 years at this point, and the culture surrounding them has changed so very much.
People used to create websites left and right for their own needs, their little shops and their little blogs about what they liked. Some websites of course housing horrible content since their dawn, and some being as mundane but as unique as the person behind its code. I have seen older sites, archived, that promoted creating your own site, and that was interesting to see. That culture of creating your own website and of sharing that knowledge on a still-growing facet of communication.
And then at some point social media appeared, and that was interesting, because now everyone was able to quickly present themselves without the need of a website, but that didn't mean people stopped making websites. I mean, hell, Geocities died in 2009, so a lot of people were creating their own websites for free before that time, no need to pay for domain names or hosting. And even without Geocities, there were other website hosting things that yes, while not as customizable, were still a resource for people to work with them. There's still a website floating around that I made when I was a kid using one of these services. Cool stuff.
All this to say that I do feel a weird sense of dread looking back and cross-referencing with the present and seeing things like "website creator powered by AI" and shit like that, because just ?? How did it go plummeting so quickly. There is a weird feeling of having lost a developing culture to corporations making quick access to posting things that, as corporations' nature dictates, are used to sell data or to train models or what have you. Similarly, we get pretty same-y looking pages because of the need to be slick or whatever with designs that just leaves everything looking the same. ALSO, the loss of spaces for kids, or just the gradual lowering of them in favor of cocomelons and whatever else the devil's machine has spawned is like watching an apple decay before having ripened. I do feel like there is this phenomenon in which how to make a site has been lost in the notion of "making a website falls into the realm of evil and scary coding and I could never be a programmer, plus who would look at it, plus we have tools to make them," etc etc etc. Here is a little secret: website creation is not exactly hard to pick up at all. You might say it's very similar to using a rich text editor like Word or a notes app or whatever you use. Similarly, have you used markdown for things like messages or D iscord messages, you know, with the asterisks for bold text and the likes? Markdown is based on html's structures. And truly, you do not have to even learn to code using Javascript if you don't want to, you can just go full html + css and structure your things as you go, adding your little images and your updates. Because guess what !! Html and css are not programming languages, they're a markup language and a stylesheet language respectively, which is a fancy way to say "you make the structure of your page with the first one and make it pretty with the second one". This includes cool stuff like tables, lists, grids, colors, transitions, etc. All of that without any programming. (That being said, if you are interested in programming, Javascript isn't too bad to pick up. The language itself *is* kind of evil, but using it in conjunction with html is not too difficult). I do have to say though, I am glad that there is a push to making your own websites and things, especially with Neocities sprawling a huge community of avid website creators, as well as the huge amount of tutorials and stuff making the push forward with making sites and online spaces and experiences more widely available. Hopefully this becomes a trend that keeps going up, considering the state of seemingly every single social media that has existed since the 2000s- 2010s.
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