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ivaninfotech · 2 years ago
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Developing event ticketing software gives event organisers a lucrative strategy to streamline ticket sales, enhance attendee experience, and maximise revenue potential for a successful event.
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rainbowsky · 9 months ago
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Hey RBS.. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. Do you think Globalfever fansite is being managed directly by someone from GG/DD’s team. Many a times I wonder how that site able to get tickets to all of our boys events and capture such close up candid shots of GGDD unless she is part of their inner circle?
Example today - https://weibo.com/7320958826/OydEkDN0w
not sure if it’s original or edited.. from that video it looks like XZ acknowledged her words of Jiayou and bye bye
Hi Natashayishan, thanks! I hope you're well, and that you have a wonderful week too! 😊
Here's the video for those who don't have access to Weibo.
To answer this question I'm going to start by explaining a bit of background about fansites and how they function (I'm by no means an expert, but here's my understanding of how it all works).
Part 1 - Fansites in General
There has been a lot of talk about fansites over the years, and some have faced accusations, criticisms, confusion, suspicions, theories both positive and negative for a very long time. I think they're largely misunderstood by a lot of fans.
For example, it's not uncommon for people to believe fansites are stalkers, or that they shamelessly profit from the unauthorized use of a star's image or footage, or that they're organizations that exist for the purpose of exploiting stars.
This isn't really how it works at all. In general, a fansite is just one fan who follows a star's career and enjoys sharing photos and videos they take of that star. Plain and simple. Some fansites involve more than one person, but most are just made up of individuals.
Yes, they sometimes make money selling photo books and other merch, but that money tends to go back into supporting the star -buying endorsement products, arranging events and giveaways, buying or upgrading equipment needed to create fansite content (cameras, computer equipment, software), paying for tickets (many of which are overpriced reseller tickets) and travel/accommodations to attend events, etc.
It might seem glamorous - and there's undeniably a glamorous aspect to it - but to me it looks very stressful, like a huge headache. These fans generally have their own lives and careers outside of fandom, so coordinating everything, waiting in lines, standing in the rain outside appearances and events, not to mention the pressure to attend events and post regular updates, and all the haters and antis they are constantly dealing with, the amount of stress and frustration they deal with must be immense.
It's a lot of work, and for this reason, fansites don't always stay fansites. Some retire as their real life interests and obligations shift. One of my favorite GGDD fansites - Midnight Dream - retired a few years ago. 😢
Fansites are an important part of any celebrity's support system. While no - they aren't part of a celebrity's team or on their payroll, they do play a huge part in helping to bring attention to a star and build buzz around them, their projects, their appearances, events and other activities.
If you want an analogy that might help it make more sense to you, just look at some of the sports fans across the globe who will follow all the matches, follow team developments, team picks, managers and training, and share all that info on blogs, podcasts or dedicated sports fan sites.
This is very similar. They're just really dedicated fans who build a following by being where we can't be, and sharing their experiences so that we can feel like we were there, too.
And they provide the fans and the stars an immense, immeasurable service IMHO, despite what we might agree or disagree with about the way fandom culture works. The content they capture and share is almost always far more intimate (generally without being invasive), and of a far higher quality than that of the professionals hired to cover these events on behalf of media agencies and management.
Fansites do get some official support from time to time. For example, there are events where fansites can get approval - almost like a press pass or a security pass - to attend and be in certain locations within or near facilities to take photographs, video, etc., but they are not hired or compensated by the star or their team.
A lot of it is also largely unknown/unknowable, so it's hard to be sure of the details. There are always going to be rumors and claims. For example, there have been claims that during SDOC Yibo was allowed to invite 4 fansites to come to the finale, and of the 4, he chose 3 BXG fansites and only one solo site. I haven't seen proof of that, but the claim was making the rounds a lot at the time.
One thing we do know - he chose a fansite photo to give to Yangkai when he was courting him to join his team in season 4. (Of course, solos made a huge stink and Youku ended up editing the footage to remove the photo, but we saw what we saw).
There are other examples of GG and DD interacting with or showing acceptance of their BXG fansites. I started looking for some references and then realized it was not something I have time for or interest in. I'm not here to give a comprehensive analysis anyway, I'm just here to give a simple-ish answer to your question. If others want to discuss that in the notes, that's fine.
So, hopefully some of that background info will have answered parts of your question, and gives you more tools to evaluate things on your own moving forward.
Part 2 - Global Fever
As for Global Fever specifically, well... Global Fever is one of the most treasured BXG in the entire fandom. This dedicated fan has been following GG and DD BOTH, since they debuted. She is more than just a CP fan, she's been a supporter of their individual careers since day 1.
Yes, since back when Yibo was still the White Peony.
She became a CP fan in the natural way - by seeing her faves work together on The Untamed, by watching them interact and by following them and their careers. No, she doesn't work for their teams (they both have dedicated teams of their own, and they don't need to pay fansites who - after all - will do this stuff for free). It's just that she's recognizable to GG and DD because she's been a fixture in their lives for so many years.
And this is something solos need to get their heads around: BXG are fans too. I think there's this conceit among solos that THEY'RE GG and DD's fans and BXG are something else, but in reality (and, no doubt, in the eyes of GG and DD) BXG are their fans too.
Never could that be more apparent than when a dedicated fan like Global Fever jiejie is calling 'Zhanzhan, jiayou!' and 'byebye!' as he's boarding an elevator on the way to the stage. Of course GG recognized her and smiled at her. Of course.
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mariacallous · 8 days ago
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On a 5K screen in Kirkland, Washington, four terminals blur with activity as artificial intelligence generates thousands of lines of code. Steve Yegge, a veteran software engineer who previously worked at Google and AWS, sits back to watch.
“This one is running some tests, that one is coming up with a plan. I am now coding on four different projects at once, although really I’m just burning tokens,” Yegge says, referring to the cost of generating chunks of text with a large language model (LLM).
Learning to code has long been seen as the ticket to a lucrative, secure career in tech. Now, the release of advanced coding models from firms like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google threatens to upend that notion entirely. X and Bluesky are brimming with talk of companies downsizing their developer teams—or even eliminating them altogether.
When ChatGPT debuted in late 2022, AI models were capable of autocompleting small portions of code—a helpful, if modest step forward that served to speed up software development. As models advanced and gained “agentic” skills that allow them to use software programs, manipulate files, and access online services, engineers and non-engineers alike started using the tools to build entire apps and websites. Andrej Karpathy, a prominent AI researcher, coined the term “vibe coding” in February, to describe the process of developing software by prompting an AI model with text.
The rapid progress has led to speculation—and even panic—among developers, who fear that most development work could soon be automated away, in what would amount to a job apocalypse for engineers.
“We are not far from a world—I think we’ll be there in three to six months—where AI is writing 90 percent of the code,” Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, said at a Council on Foreign Relations event in March. “And then in 12 months, we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code,” he added.
But many experts warn that even the best models have a way to go before they can reliably automate a lot of coding work. While future advancements might unleash AI that can code just as well as a human, until then relying too much on AI could result in a glut of buggy and hackable code, as well as a shortage of developers with the knowledge and skills needed to write good software.
David Autor, an economist at MIT who studies how AI affects employment, says it’s possible that software development work will be automated—similar to how transcription and translation jobs are quickly being replaced by AI. He notes, however, that advanced software engineering is much more complex and will be harder to automate than routine coding.
Autor adds that the picture may be complicated by the “elasticity” of demand for software engineering—the extent to which the market might accommodate additional engineering jobs.
“If demand for software were like demand for colonoscopies, no improvement in speed or reduction in costs would create a mad rush for the proctologist's office,” Autor says. “But if demand for software is like demand for taxi services, then we may see an Uber effect on coding: more people writing more code at lower prices, and lower wages.”
Yegge’s experience shows that perspectives are evolving. A prolific blogger as well as coder, Yegge was previously doubtful that AI would help produce much code. Today, he has been vibe-pilled, writing a book called Vibe Coding with another experienced developer, Gene Kim, that lays out the potential and the pitfalls of the approach. Yegge became convinced that AI would revolutionize software development last December, and he has led a push to develop AI coding tools at his company, Sourcegraph.
“This is how all programming will be conducted by the end of this year,” Yegge predicts. “And if you're not doing it, you're just walking in a race.”
The Vibe-Coding Divide
Today, coding message boards are full of examples of mobile apps, commercial websites, and even multiplayer games all apparently vibe-coded into being. Experienced coders, like Yegge, can give AI tools instructions and then watch AI bring complex ideas to life.
Several AI-coding startups, including Cursor and Windsurf have ridden a wave of interest in the approach. (OpenAI is widely rumored to be in talks to acquire Windsurf).
At the same time, the obvious limitations of generative AI, including the way models confabulate and become confused, has led many seasoned programmers to see AI-assisted coding—and especially gung-ho, no-hands vibe coding—as a potentially dangerous new fad.
Martin Casado, a computer scientist and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz who sits on the board of Cursor, says the idea that AI will replace human coders is overstated. “AI is great at doing dazzling things, but not good at doing specific things,” he said.
Still, Casado has been stunned by the pace of recent progress. “I had no idea it would get this good this quick,” he says. “This is the most dramatic shift in the art of computer science since assembly was supplanted by higher-level languages.”
Ken Thompson, vice president of engineering at Anaconda, a company that provides open source code for software development, says AI adoption tends to follow a generational divide, with younger developers diving in and older ones showing more caution. For all the hype, he says many developers still do not trust AI tools because their output is unpredictable, and will vary from one day to the next, even when given the same prompt. “The nondeterministic nature of AI is too risky, too dangerous,” he explains.
Both Casado and Thompson see the vibe-coding shift as less about replacement than abstraction, mimicking the way that new languages like Python build on top of lower-level languages like C, making it easier and faster to write code. New languages have typically broadened the appeal of programming and increased the number of practitioners. AI could similarly increase the number of people capable of producing working code.
Bad Vibes
Paradoxically, the vibe-coding boom suggests that a solid grasp of coding remains as important as ever. Those dabbling in the field often report running into problems, including introducing unforeseen security issues, creating features that only simulate real functionality, accidentally running up high bills using AI tools, and ending up with broken code and no idea how to fix it.
“AI [tools] will do everything for you—including fuck up,” Yegge says. “You need to watch them carefully, like toddlers.”
The fact that AI can produce results that range from remarkably impressive to shockingly problematic may explain why developers seem so divided about the technology. WIRED surveyed programmers in March to ask how they felt about AI coding, and found that the proportion who were enthusiastic about AI tools (36 percent) was mirrored by the portion who felt skeptical (38 percent).
“Undoubtedly AI will change the way code is produced,” says Daniel Jackson, a computer scientist at MIT who is currently exploring how to integrate AI into large-scale software development. “But it wouldn't surprise me if we were in for disappointment—that the hype will pass.”
Jackson cautions that AI models are fundamentally different from the compilers that turn code written in a high-level language into a lower-level language that is more efficient for machines to use, because they don’t always follow instructions. Sometimes an AI model may take an instruction and execute better than the developer—other times it might do the task much worse.
Jackson adds that vibe coding falls down when anyone is building serious software. “There are almost no applications in which ‘mostly works’ is good enough,” he says. “As soon as you care about a piece of software, you care that it works right.”
Many software projects are complex, and changes to one section of code can cause problems elsewhere in the system. Experienced programmers are good at understanding the bigger picture, Jackson says, but “large language models can't reason their way around those kinds of dependencies.”
Jackson believes that software development might evolve with more modular codebases and fewer dependencies to accommodate AI blind spots. He expects that AI may replace some developers but will also force many more to rethink their approach and focus more on project design.
Too much reliance on AI may be “a bit of an impending disaster,” Jackson adds, because “not only will we have masses of broken code, full of security vulnerabilities, but we'll have a new generation of programmers incapable of dealing with those vulnerabilities.”
Learn to Code
Even firms that have already integrated coding tools into their software development process say the technology remains far too unreliable for wider use.
Christine Yen, CEO at Honeycomb, a company that provides technology for monitoring the performance of large software systems, says that projects that are simple or formulaic, like building component libraries, are more amenable to using AI. Even so, she says the developers at her company who use AI in their work have only increased their productivity by about 50 percent.
Yen adds that for anything requiring good judgement, where performance is important, or where the resulting code touches sensitive systems or data, “AI just frankly isn't good enough yet to be additive.”
“The hard part about building software systems isn't just writing a lot of code,” she says. “Engineers are still going to be necessary, at least today, for owning that curation, judgment, guidance and direction.”
Others suggest that a shift in the workforce is coming. “We are not seeing less demand for developers,” says Liad Elidan, CEO of Milestone, a company that helps firms measure the impact of generative AI projects. “We are seeing less demand for average or low-performing developers.”
“If I'm building a product, I could have needed 50 engineers and now maybe I only need 20 or 30,” says Naveen Rao, VP of AI at Databricks, a company that helps large businesses build their own AI systems. “That is absolutely real.”
Rao says, however, that learning to code should remain a valuable skill for some time. “It’s like saying ‘Don't teach your kid to learn math,’” he says. Understanding how to get the most out of computers is likely to remain extremely valuable, he adds.
Yegge and Kim, the veteran coders, believe that most developers can adapt to the coming wave. In their book on vibe coding, the pair recommend new strategies for software development including modular code bases, constant testing, and plenty of experimentation. Yegge says that using AI to write software is evolving into its own—slightly risky—art form. “It’s about how to do this without destroying your hard disk and draining your bank account,” he says.
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cyberstudious · 4 months ago
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Hey! This is very random, but I saw that you work in cyber security right now. I work in data science, but I'm really interested in cyber security and considering making a switch. I was wondering what kind of cybersecurity work you do, and what has been the most helpful for you to learn what you need for your job!
Hi! Cybersecurity is a really broad field, and you can do a lot of different things depending on what your interests are.
My work is mostly focused around automating things for security, since my background is in programming. Automation is really helpful for speeding up boring, monotonous tasks that need to get done, but don't necessarily need a human involved. A good example is automated phishing analysis, since phishing reports are a big chunk of the cases that security analysts have to deal with, and an analyst usually follows the same few steps at the beginning. Rather than someone having to manually check the reputation of the sender domain, check the reputation of any links, and all of that every single time, we can build tools to automatically scan for things like that and then present the info to the analyst. The whole idea here is to automate the boring data retrieval stuff, since computers are good at that, and give the analyst more time for decision-making and analysis, since humans are good at that.
If you're coming from data science, you might be interested in detection engineering. Cybersecurity is essentially a data problem - we have a ton of logs from a ton of different sources (internal logs, threat intelligence feeds, etc.) - how do we sort through that data to highlight things that we want to pay attention to, and how can we correlate events from different sources? If you're into software development or want to stay more on the data science side, maybe you could also look into roles for software development at companies that have SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) products - these are essentially the big log repositories that organizations rely on for correlation and alerting.
As for starting to learn security, my general go-to recommendation is to start looking through the material for the Security+ certification. For better or worse, certifications are pretty big in security, much more so than other tech fields (to my knowledge). I'm a bit more hesitant to recommend the Security+ now, since CompTIA (the company that offers it) was bought by a private equity company last year. Everyone is kind of expecting the prices to go up and the quality to go down. (The Security+ exam costs $404 USD as of writing this, and I think I took mine for like $135ish with a student discount in 2022). However, the Security+ is still the most well-known and comprehensive entry-level certification that I'm aware of. You can (and should) study for it completely for free - check out Professor Messer's training videos on YouTube. There are also plenty of books out there if that's more of your thing. I'd say to treat the Security+ as a way to get a broad overview of security and figure out what you don't know. (It's certainly not a magic ticket to a job, no matter what those expensive bootcamps will tell you.)
If you aren't familiar with networking, it's worth checking out Professor Messer's Network+ training videos as well. You don't need to know everything on there, but having an understanding of ports, protocols, and network components and design is super useful. I hear a lot that the best security folks are often the ones who come from IT or networking or similar and have a really solid understanding of the fundamentals and then get into security. Don't neglect the basics!
One thing that I'll also add, based on conversations I've had with folks in my network… getting a job in cybersecurity is harder now than it used to be, at least in the US (where I am). There are a ton of very well-qualified people who have been laid off who are now competing with people trying to get into the field in the first place, and with the wrecking ball that Elon is taking to the federal government (and by extension, government contractors) right now… it's hard. There's still a need for skilled folks in cyber, but you're going to run into a lot of those "5 years of experience required for this entry-level job" kind of job postings.
On a slightly happier note, another thing you should do if you want to get into cyber is to stay up to date with what's happening in the industry! I have a masterpost that has a section with some of my favorite news sources. The SANS Stormcast is a good place to start - it's a 5 minute podcast every weekday morning that covers most of the big things. Black Hills Infosec also does a weekly news livestream on YouTube that's similar (but longer and with more banter). Also, a lot of infosec folks hang out on Mastodon & in the wider fediverse. Let me know if you want some recs for folks to follow over there.
The nice thing about cybersecurity (and computer-related fields in general, I find) is that there are a ton of free resources out there to help you learn. Sometimes it's harder to find the higher-quality ones, but let me know if there are any topics you're interested in & I'll see what I can find. I have a few posts in my cybersecurity tag on here that might help.
Thank you for your patience, I know you sent this in over a week ago lol but life has been busy. Feel free to send any follow-up questions if you have any!
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aktechworld · 2 months ago
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Integrating Third-Party Tools into Your CRM System: Best Practices
A modern CRM is rarely a standalone tool — it works best when integrated with your business's key platforms like email services, accounting software, marketing tools, and more. But improper integration can lead to data errors, system lags, and security risks.
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Here are the best practices developers should follow when integrating third-party tools into CRM systems:
1. Define Clear Integration Objectives
Identify business goals for each integration (e.g., marketing automation, lead capture, billing sync)
Choose tools that align with your CRM’s data model and workflows
Avoid unnecessary integrations that create maintenance overhead
2. Use APIs Wherever Possible
Rely on RESTful or GraphQL APIs for secure, scalable communication
Avoid direct database-level integrations that break during updates
Choose platforms with well-documented and stable APIs
Custom CRM solutions can be built with flexible API gateways
3. Data Mapping and Standardization
Map data fields between systems to prevent mismatches
Use a unified format for customer records, tags, timestamps, and IDs
Normalize values like currencies, time zones, and languages
Maintain a consistent data schema across all tools
4. Authentication and Security
Use OAuth2.0 or token-based authentication for third-party access
Set role-based permissions for which apps access which CRM modules
Monitor access logs for unauthorized activity
Encrypt data during transfer and storage
5. Error Handling and Logging
Create retry logic for API failures and rate limits
Set up alert systems for integration breakdowns
Maintain detailed logs for debugging sync issues
Keep version control of integration scripts and middleware
6. Real-Time vs Batch Syncing
Use real-time sync for critical customer events (e.g., purchases, support tickets)
Use batch syncing for bulk data like marketing lists or invoices
Balance sync frequency to optimize server load
Choose integration frequency based on business impact
7. Scalability and Maintenance
Build integrations as microservices or middleware, not monolithic code
Use message queues (like Kafka or RabbitMQ) for heavy data flow
Design integrations that can evolve with CRM upgrades
Partner with CRM developers for long-term integration strategy
CRM integration experts can future-proof your ecosystem
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seotoolblend · 5 months ago
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High-Ticket Affiliate Programs: A Comprehensive Guide for 2025
High-ticket affiliate marketing represents a strategic approach to generating substantial commissions through the promotion of premium products and services.
Unlike traditional affiliate marketing that focuses on high-volume, low-commission items, high-ticket affiliate programs offer significantly larger earnings per sale, often ranging from $500 to several thousand dollars per transaction.
The primary advantage of pursuing high-ticket affiliate programs lies in their potential for generating meaningful income with fewer sales. For instance, promoting a $2,000 product with a 40% commission yields $800 per sale, equivalent to selling eighty $10 products at a 10% commission rate.
Top High-Ticket Affiliate Programs for Serious Marketers
When evaluating high-ticket affiliate marketing opportunities, several programs stand out for their exceptional earning potential and professional support structures:
Digital Education Platforms
Commission rates: 30-50% per sale
Average product value: $1,000-$3,000
Comprehensive training materials included
Enterprise Software Solutions
Commission rates: 20-40% per sale
Average product value: $2,500-$10,000
Recurring commission opportunities
Enterprise Software Solutions
Commission rates: 15-30% per sale
Average booking value: $5,000-$15,000
Exclusive partnership opportunities
Essential Steps to Start High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing Successfully
Success in high-ticket affiliate marketing requires a strategic approach:
Market Research and Selection Begin by identifying your target audience and understanding their specific needs. High-ticket products require a more sophisticated approach to market analysis, focusing on demographics with substantial purchasing power.
Platform Development Establish a professional online presence through:
A professionally designed website
Authoritative content development
Strategic social media positioning
Relationship Building Develop strong relationships with:
Program vendors
Industry influencers
Potential customers through value-driven content
Advanced Strategies for Promoting High-Ticket Affiliate Products
To maximize success in high-ticket affiliate marketing, implement these advanced strategies:
Content Marketing Excellence Create comprehensive content that demonstrates expertise and builds trust. This includes:
Detailed product reviews
Case studies
Expert interviews
Educational webinars
Email Marketing Automation Develop sophisticated email sequences that:
Nurture potential customers
Provide valuable insights
Build credibility over time
Guide prospects through the decision-making process
Personal Brand Development Establish yourself as an authority in your chosen niche by:
Speaking at industry events
Publishing thought leadership content
Participating in professional networks
Showcasing successful case studies
Success in high-ticket affiliate marketing stems from building genuine relationships and providing substantial value to your audience. Focus on understanding your target market's needs and consistently delivering solutions that address their specific challenges. Remember that while the commission potential is significant, the responsibility to provide accurate, valuable information to your audience is paramount.
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this-week-in-rust · 1 year ago
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This Week in Rust 533
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
This Week in Rust is openly developed on GitHub and archives can be viewed at this-week-in-rust.org. If you find any errors in this week's issue, please submit a PR.
Updates from Rust Community
Official
crates.io: API status code changes
Foundation
Google Contributes $1M to Rust Foundation to Support C++/Rust "Interop Initiative"
Project/Tooling Updates
Announcing the Tauri v2 Beta Release
Polars — Why we have rewritten the string data type
rust-analyzer changelog #219
Ratatui 0.26.0 - a Rust library for cooking up terminal user interfaces
Observations/Thoughts
Will it block?
Embedded Rust in Production ..?
Let futures be futures
Compiling Rust is testing
Rust web frameworks have subpar error reporting
[video] Proving Performance - FOSDEM 2024 - Rust Dev Room
[video] Stefan Baumgartner - Trials, Traits, and Tribulations
[video] Rainer Stropek - Memory Management in Rust
[video] Shachar Langbeheim - Async & FFI - not exactly a love story
[video] Massimiliano Mantione - Object Oriented Programming, and Rust
[audio] Unlocking Rust's power through mentorship and knowledge spreading, with Tim McNamara
[audio] Asciinema with Marcin Kulik
Non-Affine Types, ManuallyDrop and Invariant Lifetimes in Rust - Part One
Nine Rules for Accessing Cloud Files from Your Rust Code: Practical lessons from upgrading Bed-Reader, a bioinformatics library
Rust Walkthroughs
AsyncWrite and a Tale of Four Implementations
Garbage Collection Without Unsafe Code
Fragment specifiers in Rust Macros
Writing a REST API in Rust
[video] Traits and operators
Write a simple netcat client and server in Rust
Miscellaneous
RustFest 2024 Announcement
Preprocessing trillions of tokens with Rust (case study)
All EuroRust 2023 talks ordered by the view count
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is embedded-cli-rs, a library that makes it easy to create CLIs on embedded devices.
Thanks to Sviatoslav Kokurin for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
Fluvio - Build a new python wrapping for the fluvio client crate
Fluvio - MQTT Connector: Prefix auto generated Client ID to prevent connection drops
Ockam - Implement events in SqlxDatabase
Ockam - Output for both ockam project ticket and ockam project enroll is improved, with support for --output json
Ockam - Output for ockam project ticket is improved and information is not opaque 
Hyperswitch - [FEATURE]: Setup code coverage for local tests & CI
Hyperswitch - [FEATURE]: Have get_required_value to use ValidationError in OptionExt
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
CFP - Speakers
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
RustNL 2024 CFP closes 2024-02-19 | Delft, The Netherlands | Event date: 2024-05-07 & 2024-05-08
NDC Techtown CFP closes 2024-04-14 | Kongsberg, Norway | Event date: 2024-09-09 to 2024-09-12
If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the submission website through a PR to TWiR.
Updates from the Rust Project
309 pull requests were merged in the last week
add avx512fp16 to x86 target features
riscv only supports split_debuginfo=off for now
target: default to the medium code model on LoongArch targets
#![feature(inline_const_pat)] is no longer incomplete
actually abort in -Zpanic-abort-tests
add missing potential_query_instability for keys and values in hashmap
avoid ICE when is_val_statically_known is not of a supported type
be more careful about interpreting a label/lifetime as a mistyped char literal
check RUST_BOOTSTRAP_CONFIG in profile_user_dist test
correctly check never_type feature gating
coverage: improve handling of function/closure spans
coverage: use normal edition: headers in coverage tests
deduplicate more sized errors on call exprs
pattern_analysis: Gracefully abort on type incompatibility
pattern_analysis: cleanup manual impls
pattern_analysis: cleanup the contexts
fix BufReader unsoundness by adding a check in default_read_buf
fix ICE on field access on a tainted type after const-eval failure
hir: refactor getters for owner nodes
hir: remove the generic type parameter from MaybeOwned
improve the diagnostics for unused generic parameters
introduce support for async bound modifier on Fn* traits
make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern
make the coroutine def id of an async closure the child of the closure def id
miscellaneous diagnostics cleanups
move UI issue tests to subdirectories
move predicate, region, and const stuff into their own modules in middle
never patterns: It is correct to lower ! to _
normalize region obligation in lexical region resolution with next-gen solver
only suggest removal of as_* and to_ conversion methods on E0308
provide more context on derived obligation error primary label
suggest changing type to const parameters if we encounter a type in the trait bound position
suppress unhelpful diagnostics for unresolved top level attributes
miri: normalize struct tail in ABI compat check
miri: moving out sched_getaffinity interception from linux'shim, FreeBSD su…
miri: switch over to rustc's tracing crate instead of using our own log crate
revert unsound libcore changes
fix some Arc allocator leaks
use <T, U> for array/slice equality impls
improve io::Read::read_buf_exact error case
reject infinitely-sized reads from io::Repeat
thread_local::register_dtor fix proposal for FreeBSD
add LocalWaker and ContextBuilder types to core, and LocalWake trait to alloc
codegen_gcc: improve iterator for files suppression
cargo: Don't panic on empty spans
cargo: Improve map/sequence error message
cargo: apply -Zpanic-abort-tests to doctests too
cargo: don't print rustdoc command lines on failure by default
cargo: stabilize lockfile v4
cargo: fix markdown line break in cargo-add
cargo: use spec id instead of name to match package
rustdoc: fix footnote handling
rustdoc: correctly handle attribute merge if this is a glob reexport
rustdoc: prevent JS injection from localStorage
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clippy: redundant_locals: take by-value closure captures into account
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clippy: add lint_groups_priority lint
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clippy: add configuration for wildcard_imports to ignore certain imports
clippy: avoid deleting labeled blocks
clippy: fixed FP in unused_io_amount for Ok(lit), unrachable! and unwrap de…
rust-analyzer: "Normalize import" assist and utilities for normalizing use trees
rust-analyzer: enable excluding refs search results in test
rust-analyzer: support for GOTO def from inside files included with include! macro
rust-analyzer: emit parser error for missing argument list
rust-analyzer: swap Subtree::token_trees from Vec to boxed slice
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
Rust's CI was down most of the week, leading to a much smaller collection of commits than usual. Results are mostly neutral for the week.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: 5c9c3c78..0984bec
0 Regressions, 2 Improvements, 1 Mixed; 1 of them in rollups 17 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
No RFCs were approved this week.
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RFCs
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Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Consider principal trait ref's auto-trait super-traits in dyn upcasting
[disposition: merge] remove sub_relations from the InferCtxt
[disposition: merge] Optimize away poison guards when std is built with panic=abort
[disposition: merge] Check normalized call signature for WF in mir typeck
Language Reference
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Unsafe Code Guidelines
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New and Updated RFCs
Nested function scoped type parameters
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
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Quote of the Week
My take on this is that you cannot use async Rust correctly and fluently without understanding Arc, Mutex, the mutability of variables/references, and how async and await syntax compiles in the end. Rust forces you to understand how and why things are the way they are. It gives you minimal abstraction to do things that could’ve been tedious to do yourself.
I got a chance to work on two projects that drastically forced me to understand how async/await works. The first one is to transform a library that is completely sync and only requires a sync trait to talk to the outside service. This all sounds fine, right? Well, this becomes a problem when we try to port it into browsers. The browser is single-threaded and cannot block the JavaScript runtime at all! It is arguably the most weird environment for Rust users. It is simply impossible to rewrite the whole library, as it has already been shipped to production on other platforms.
What we did instead was rewrite the network part using async syntax, but using our own generator. The idea is simple: the generator produces a future when called, and the produced future can be awaited. But! The produced future contains an arc pointer to the generator. That means we can feed the generator the value we are waiting for, then the caller who holds the reference to the generator can feed the result back to the function and resume it. For the browser, we use the native browser API to derive the network communications; for other platforms, we just use regular blocking network calls. The external interface remains unchanged for other platforms.
Honestly, I don’t think any other language out there could possibly do this. Maybe C or C++, but which will never have the same development speed and developer experience.
I believe people have already mentioned it, but the current asynchronous model of Rust is the most reasonable choice. It does create pain for developers, but on the other hand, there is no better asynchronous model for Embedded or WebAssembly.
– /u/Top_Outlandishness78 on /r/rust
Thanks to Brian Kung for the suggestion!
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wdcsuae · 5 days ago
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What Is a DApp and Why Is It Central to Blockchain Development Services UAE?
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In just a few years, the United Arab Emirates shot to the top of the global blockchain chart. A mix of clear laws, an ambitious national agenda, and an insatiable appetite for fresh ideas keeps money streaming into decentralized tech.
At the heart of this movement sits one shining star: the Decentralized Application, usually called DApp.
So, what exactly is a DApp, and why has it become essential for almost every blockchain project in the UAE?
Let's take a closer look and see why DApps are more than just a buzzword; they are fast becoming a cornerstone of the UAEs digital makeover.
A DApp is an application hosted directly on a public blockchain instead of locked on a corporate server. Unlike Instagram, Netflix, or any other service that relies on one company for control, DApp stands alone because tiny self-running programs called smart contracts take over as soon as agreed rules are met.
- Decentralization: Data and processing are spread across the whole chain, so nothing lives in a single central folder.
- Smart Contracts: Guidelines are coded in a way that's set in stone, so they can’t be adjusted on a bad day or swapped out after a last-minute brainstorming session.
- Token Economy: Most DApps create their own tokens, letting users pay fees, vote on changes, and earn rewards whenever they join.
- Open Source: Most of these decentralized apps keep their code public, so anyone can scan it for bugs, suggest fixes, or even clone the project.
By cutting out middlemen, DApps offer a clear, secure, and censorship-proof way to run software, and that promise is pushing their rapid rise across the UAE.
Why Are DApps Key for Blockchain Development in the UAE?
1. Keeping Step with the UAE's Blockchain-First Vision
Under the Dubai Blockchain Strategy and the Emirates Blockchain Strategy 2021, the federal government is steadily swapping public services and business tasks for blockchain-backed solutions.
A big piece of this plan calls for DApps in:
Identity verification
Supply chain transparency
Property and land registration
Healthcare data management
Digital payments and wallets
Plugging DApps into so many government and market workflows is sparking demand for local dev teams that can build to national standards and meet fast-moving business goals.
2. Security and Transparency for High-Stakes Industries
The UAE hosts finance, real-estate, energy, and logistics-businesses that depend on trust and clean data. Ordinary apps can be hacked, altered, or frozen at peak hours. DApps, however, run on locked blockchains and public ledgers, so users see proof they can't dispute. When coders build well, a DApp can promise:
full traceability on every shipment
records no one can tamper with
voting totals sealed the moment they are cast
lending circles that function without banks
Because of these wins, UAE blockchain teams now chase industry-specific, bullet-proof DApps.
3. Tokenization and Fresh Business Models
Most DApps offer tokens that turn everyday exchanges into something richer. Whether loyalty coins, shared ownership, or DeFi tools, tokens open the door to:
reward apps that keep shoppers coming back
platforms that let anyone buy a small piece of real estate
governance where holders vote on new rules
bonuses for choosing clean power
These token-powered projects are booming in the UAE, riding the Gulf fin-tech surge.
DApps lie at the core of Web3, allowing people to trade, chat, and save data without a middleman. While the region pilots Metaverse ideas-from Dubai's Metaverse Assembly to various digital twins-these apps drive:
virtual land shops
shared identities and avatars
NFT tickets for events
social hubs beyond big tech
Forward-looking UAE companies now partner with blockchain teams to ready themselves for this next-gen online world.
Across the Emirates, decentralized apps (DApps) are already making a real splash. Here's a look at the action:
- Real Estate Tokenization
Developers use DApps to break expensive buildings into tokenized shares. Each token stands for a small piece of the property, letting everyday investors chip in. The system runs KYC steps on its own and keeps a clear, tamper-proof ledger, so everyone knows who owns what. The result is faster sales and many more people able to join the real-estate market.
- Decentralized Voting Platforms  
Public elections and private board votes now run on smart-rule apps that save each ballot on an open ledger. Because anyone can check the code, people trust the result, and outside tampering gets very hard.
- Health Data DApps  
Some hospitals are piloting chain apps that let patients and doctors own their medical files. Records move easily between clinics but stay private, matching the UAEs push for modern, safe health tech.
- Blockchain-Based Logistics   Merchants track boxes, review invoices, and verify documents in real time with shipping apps. Clear sight at every port powers the UAEs huge trade business and keeps goods moving fast and fair.
4. Why Businesses in the UAE Are Turning to Custom DApp Development
The United Arab Emirates welcomes new tech regulations, its people live online, and the government pushes fresh ideas. Ready-made apps still tempt firms, yet they never line up perfectly with local ways of working. Because of that gap, building a custom decentralized app (DApp) has become the go-to move for:
An architecture that can grow with one industry.
Full compliance with UAE data and crypto laws.
Smooth links to local banks and payment gateways.
Interfaces that speak Arabic, English, and more.
A single easy experience for Web2 visitors and Web3 wallets.
Pick the right team, and your DApp will meet today's goals and quickly adjust to tomorrow's UAE tech scene.
5. How to Begin Your Blockchain Project in the UAE
Thinking about your first DApp? Follow this clear, step-by-step plan:
Define the Use Case. Decide exactly what problem you want to fix and check if decentralization adds real value.
Choose the Blockchain Platform Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, or another ledger each brings its own strengths and costs.
Hire Expert Developers Work with a studio skilled in smart contracts, friendly UX/UI, and the protocols you choose.
Prototype and Test Build a quick model, watch people use it, and tweak it based on what they say.
Do this, and you can roll out a DApp that works, feels safe, and fits local rules.
Deploy and Scale After launch, listen, adjust the code fast, and let speed and users grow.
A reliable dev partner guides you, keeping your DApp secure, legal, and noticed.-
Partner with the Right Blockchain Firm in the UAE
As banks, hotels, and other sectors rush to release DApps, skilled builders are in high demand. WDCS Technology is here.
At WDCS Technology we design blockchain tools in the UAE, delivering custom DApps that lock down security, stretch with traffic, and respond the moment users click launch.
Our services include:
Full-cycle DApp development
Smart contract design and audit
Token creation and integration
UI/UX for Web3 platforms
Private and public blockchain solutions
From a smooth NFT store to DeFi plumbing or an in-house app, our local insight and solid tech skills help you succeed in the UAE.
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uihm89 · 14 days ago
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Beginner’s Guide 2025: Aviation and Hospitality Courses in India
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Choosing a career path can be overwhelming, especially for students fresh out of school or college. If you’re someone who loves travel, enjoys interacting with people, and wants a dynamic work environment, then aviation and hospitality are fields worth exploring.
In this beginner’s guide, we simplify everything — from what the courses include, who should join, to where to study. Whether you want to work as a flight steward, manage hotel guests, or support travelers at airports, this guide will help you take the first step.
Why Consider Aviation and Hospitality in 2025?
India’s tourism, aviation, and hotel sectors are expanding faster than ever. With millions of travelers flying and staying in hotels every day, trained professionals are always in demand.
Here’s why these industries are great for beginners:
Short-term courses with high job potential
Globally transferable skills and roles
Opportunities to travel and work internationally
Excellent salary and perks, even for entry-level jobs
Now, let’s dive into the three main options for students starting out in 2025.
1. Air Hostess Flight Steward Course in Udaipur
This is one of the most popular entry-level courses for those who want to join the aviation industry as cabin crew. Designed for 12th-pass students, the course focuses on preparing students to become professional, confident, and airline-ready.
What you’ll learn:
Cabin crew roles and responsibilities
Passenger safety and in-flight service
Grooming and personal development
Communication and soft skills
First aid and emergency procedures
The Air Hostess Flight Steward Course in Udaipur stands out for its practical training modules and student-focused environment. Udaipur has become a recognized hub for aviation training in India due to its well-equipped academies and placement support.
Graduates often start their careers with Indian carriers and later move on to international airlines.
2. Airline Ticketing College in India
Prefer to work on the ground rather than in the sky? Airline ticketing is a smart choice for students who enjoy organization, technology, and helping travelers with bookings.
This course is ideal for those looking to enter the aviation sector quickly. It covers:
Reservation software like Amadeus, Galileo, and Sabre
Fare calculation and ticket issuance
Cancellations, rebookings, and customer support
Airport and airline processes
Basic tourism and geography knowledge
The course duration is 3–6 months, and most programs are placement-focused. You’ll find jobs with airlines, travel companies, or at airport service counters.
A great place to start is with a well-recognized Airline Ticketing College in India that offers beginner-friendly instruction and career support.
3. Hotel Management College in India
If your passion lies in hospitality, food, and customer service, hotel management is an excellent starting point. This career path is ideal for students who want to explore event planning, hotel operations, or culinary management.
Key skills taught include:
Front office handling and guest relations
Housekeeping and hygiene management
Food production and beverage service
Event planning and hotel marketing
Leadership and team coordination
The Hotel Management College In India offers flexible options — diploma (1 year) or full-time degrees (3–4 years). Even as a beginner, you’ll get exposure to real-world hotel environments, guest simulations, and internships with top chains.
Graduates can work in hotels, cruise ships, luxury resorts, and international hospitality brands.
Who Can Join These Courses?
These beginner courses are best suited for:
Students who have completed 12th or equivalent education
Anyone interested in service-oriented careers
Individuals with basic communication skills (English preferred)
Candidates who enjoy structured routines and public interaction
You don’t need prior experience. These programs are designed to teach you everything from scratch — from soft skills to software handling.
Career Paths After Each Course
Here’s a simple view of where each course can lead: CourseEntry-Level Job RolesAir Hostess / Flight StewardCabin Crew, Ground Staff, VIP Lounge AttendantAirline TicketingTicketing Agent, Reservation Executive, Travel ConsultantHotel ManagementFront Desk Associate, Hotel Trainee, Guest Relations Executive
These roles can grow into supervisory, managerial, or international assignments within 2–5 years.
Key Benefits of These Courses
Fast Employment
Many students get placed within 6–12 months of starting the course.
Skill Development
These fields focus on grooming, communication, and decision-making — vital for any career.
Travel & Perks
Especially in aviation and hospitality, your job could include travel, accommodation, and additional benefits.
Career Stability
These industries offer consistent growth, even in times of change, especially with increased domestic tourism.
Tips for Choosing the Right Course
Still unsure which one suits you? Here’s a quick checklist:
If you like flying and meeting people, choose the Air Hostess course
If you enjoy technical systems and customer support, go for Airline Ticketing
If you’re passionate about hospitality, food, or events, start with Hotel Management
Also, consider:
Location of the institute
Placement record and reviews
Course fees and duration
Facilities like mock labs, grooming studios, and real-world training
Final Words: Start Small, Dream Big
Every expert in aviation or hospitality once started with a beginner-level course. What matters most is your willingness to learn, grow, and commit to your career goals.
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airgraceacademy1 · 14 days ago
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Discover Intriguing Career Paths with Air Grace Academy's Tourism Courses After 12th Grade
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Why Select Post-12 Tourism Courses?
With a broad range of fulfilling job options, the travel and tourism industry is one of the fastest-growing in the world.  tourism courses after 12th grade provide the ideal entry point into this dynamic business for students who have finished their 12th grade and are enthusiastic about discovering new cultures, places, and hospitality.
Students who complete these courses get the practical knowledge and fundamental abilities needed to work in government tourism departments, hotels, airlines, tour operators, and travel agencies.  Both in India and beyond, there is a great need for competent tourism workers due to globalisation and growing travel patterns.
What Is Covered in Post-12 Tourism Courses?
Many facets of the tourist sector are covered in the Air Grace Academy's post-12 tourism courses.  Tourism geography, travel management, hospitality fundamentals, tour planning, ticketing, customer service, and digital marketing are all included in the programme.  The goal of these courses is to provide students a thorough grasp of the workings of the tourist ecosystem so they may successfully manage and promote tourism-related activities.
In order to improve learning and expose students to the real world, the course also incorporates hands-on training, industry trips, and conversations with tourist professionals.
Course Structure and Length
After the 12th grade, tourism courses often last six months to a year, depending on the level of specialisation and study.  To accommodate varying student demands, Air Grace Academy provides flexible course arrangements that include both regular and weekend batches.
Through case studies, presentations, software training, and internships, the course is designed to integrate academic understanding with real-world application.  With a solid basis in tourist management, this well-rounded approach guarantees that students graduate prepared for the workforce.
Reasonably priced fees and good value
After the 12th grade, Air Grace Academy offers affordable, high-quality tourism courses.  The competitive cost structure, which typically ranges from ₹50,000 to ₹85,000, provides excellent value for the extensive instruction that is offered.
Additionally, the institution offers scholarships to worthy applicants and flexible payment plans.  As a result, prospective tourist workers may more easily follow their goals without worrying about money.
Possibilities for Employment Following Tourism Course Completion
After completing their 12th grade tourism studies, graduates have a variety of employment options.  They may work as event planners, ticketing agents, tour operators, hotel front desk managers, travel advisors, and tourist marketing experts, among other jobs.  To improve their offerings and successfully market locations, several public and commercial organisations are looking for qualified tourism specialists.
For qualified individuals, the expanding tourism sector in India and throughout the globe provides enticing compensation packages and opportunities for career advancement.  Furthermore, these courses provide a solid basis for further coursework in event management, tourism, or hospitality.
Why Pick Air Grace Academy to Teach You About Tourism?
A reputable brand in aviation and travel education is Air Grace Academy.  Experts in the field create their post-secondary tourism programmes, which emphasise employability and practical skills.  The school provides top-notch facilities, knowledgeable instructors, and robust placement assistance.
Additionally, students gain confidence and career preparedness via personality development classes, communication skills courses, and interview preparation.
Start Your Journey to a Lucrative Career in Tourism
Enrolling in tourism courses at Air Grace Academy after completing your 12th grade is a wise decision if you're searching for an interesting job in the travel and tourism sector.  Visit https://airgraceacademy.com/tourism-course-after-12th-in-delhi-india/ to learn more about the courses, costs, and admissions procedure.  With professional instruction and direction, start your path to a rewarding career in tourism.
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How to Make Your Lottery Business More Profitable?
Running a lottery business can be exciting, but if you want it to make real money, you need more than just ticket sales. You need a smart strategy backed by the right online lottery software and marketing techniques to keep people engaged and coming back for more. Partnering with a reliable lottery software provider or a trusted Lottery Management Software Development Company can give you a significant edge. In this blog, we’ll break down three key strategies that successful lotteries like Powerball and Mega Millions use — and how you can apply them to grow your own lottery business. Whether you’re running a local lottery or something global like the Powerball or MegaMillion Lottery, these tips are universal.
Offer a Balanced RTP (Return to Player) RTP means how much of the total ticket sales you return to players in the form of prizes. For example, if players spend $1,000 on tickets and win back $500, your RTP is 50%. Major lotteries such as Powerball and Mega Millions usually operate with an RTP of around 50–60%. While this might seem low, people continue to play because of the life-changing jackpots. Tip for your lottery: Use smart lottery ticket software or lottery management software to monitor RTP and optimize payout structures. Keeping RTP balanced helps players feel they’re winning regularly, increasing loyalty and return participation.
Big Prize Money Attracts Attention People don’t line up to win $5 — they buy tickets for a chance to become a millionaire. That’s why Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots often reach hundreds of millions of dollars. In 2023, a Powerball jackpot crossed $1.5 billion, triggering a surge in ticket sales. Even people who never played before joined in for a chance at the dream. Tip for your lottery: Even if you can't offer millions, use creative lottery software development to build tiered prizes that still feel life-changing — such as a new car, a home, or a $50,000 cash prize. Partner with a lottery software provider to add flexible prize structures.
Run the Lottery Less Often, Not Every Day Powerball and Mega Millions draw only twice a week, creating suspense and hype. This model gives people time to talk about the draw, plan their ticket purchase, and feel the buildup. Daily lotteries tend to exhaust player interest or result in unsustainable spending, which can hurt long-term profitability. Tip for your lottery: Consider a draw schedule of once or twice per week. Use online lottery software development tools to automate reminders, countdowns, and updates that keep anticipation alive. Working with an experienced Lottery Management Software Development Company can help you streamline this process. Extra Tips From Experience Use Simple Games: Work with experienced lottery game developers to create intuitive number draws or scratch cards. Show Real Winners: Share winner stories with permission, using visuals and short testimonials to build trust. Create a Community: Use social media or WhatsApp groups to build buzz around your lottery events. Offer Digital Tickets: Implement online lottery software that allows players to buy tickets from anywhere, anytime. Reliable lottery management software makes this process seamless and secure. Real-Life Example: What Powerball & Mega Millions Do Right Let’s look at what makes Powerball and Mega Millions so successful — and what you can learn from them. Big Jackpots: Powerball and Mega Millions often offer jackpots that go over $1 billion. Big prizes generate more buzz, and that buzz drives more ticket sales. 2 Draws per Week: These lotteries only hold draws twice a week — on Tuesday & Friday for Mega Millions, and Wednesday & Saturday for Powerball. This lower frequency builds more excitement and gives players something to look forward to. National Attention: Everyone talks about these lotteries. They stay in the news, on social media, and in everyday conversations. The takeaway? Promote your draws actively on social media to create a similar buzz. Small Wins Too: These games don’t just focus on the big prizes. They include small wins like $2, $5, and $10 prizes. These keep players hopeful and engaged. Final Thoughts If you want your lottery business to succeed, don’t just focus on selling tickets — focus on the player experience. With the right strategy and lottery software in place, you can create excitement, build loyalty, and generate real profits. To recap: Balance your RTP
Offer big-looking prizes
Use robust online lottery software solutions
Run the game less often to build hype
Take inspiration from Powerball and Mega Millions
Whether you're just starting or looking to scale, investing in the right lottery software provider and working with an expert Lottery Management Software Development Company is the key to building a modern, profitable lottery operation
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Extract ticket data from TicketNetwork using ScrapeStorm
TicketNetwork is a well-known online ticketing platform dedicated to providing tickets for a variety of sports games, concerts, theater, entertainment events and other special events.
Introduction to the scraping tool
ScrapeStorm is a new generation of Web Scraping Tool based on artificial intelligence technology. It is the first scraper to support both Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
Preview of the scraped result
Export to Excel:
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This is the demo task:
1. Create a task
(1) Copy the URL
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(2) Create a new smart mode task
You can create a new scraping task directly on the software, or you can create a task by importing rules.
How to create a smart mode task
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2. Configure the scraping rules
Smart mode automatically detects the fields on the page. You can right-click the field to rename the name, add or delete fields, modify data, and so on.
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3. Set up and start the scraping task
(1) Run settings
Choose your own needs, you can set Schedule, IP Rotation&Delay, Automatic Export, Download Images, Speed Boost, Data Deduplication and Developer.
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(2)Wait a moment, you will see the data being scraped.
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4. Export and view data
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(2) Choose the format to export according to your needs.
ScrapeStorm provides a variety of export methods to export locally, such as excel, csv, html, txt or database. Professional Plan and above users can also post directly to wordpress.
How to view data and clear data
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Best BA Economics Colleges in Bangalore
In today’s fast-paced world where money moves markets and decisions shape destinies, understanding economics isn’t just for bankers or politicians—it’s for anyone who wants to make sense of the world. A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics offers a powerful toolkit to interpret complex global events, predict trends, and influence policy. Whether you're dreaming of a career in finance, governance, entrepreneurship, or academia, a BA in Economics can be your golden ticket.
Let’s explore what this degree is all about and why it might be the perfect fit for you.
🎓 What is BA Economics?
BA Economics is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on the theoretical, analytical, and practical aspects of economics. Unlike its BSc counterpart, which leans more toward quantitative and technical aspects, BA Economics blends economic theory with real-world applications, history, politics, and sociology.
Students study everything from:
Microeconomics (individual choices and markets)
Macroeconomics (national income, inflation, unemployment)
Econometrics (data analysis and modeling)
Development Economics
Public Policy
International Trade
Indian Economy
📘 Core Subjects You’ll Study
Here’s a glimpse of the subjects that shape a BA Economics syllabus:
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Mathematics for Economics
Statistics for Economics
Public Finance
International Economics
Indian Economic Development
Environmental Economics
Development Economics
Econometrics and Data Analysis
Many programs also offer electives in areas like Behavioral Economics, Financial Markets, Urban Economics, and Labour Economics.
🧠 Skills You’ll Gain
By the time you graduate, you’ll have a strong grip on:
Critical thinking and problem-solving
Data interpretation and analysis
Policy formulation and evaluation
Communication and presentation
Research methodology
Software tools like R, STATA, or SPSS (in some programs)
These skills are highly transferable and in demand across various industries.
🌐 Career Opportunities After BA Economics
A BA in Economics opens the door to a multitude of career options in both public and private sectors:
🔹 Government & Public Policy
Civil Services (UPSC, State PSCs)
Indian Economic Service (IES)
RBI Grade B and NABARD
Policy think tanks and research institutions
🔹 Banking and Finance
Investment Banking
Risk Analysis
Financial Consulting
Commercial Banking
Stock Market & Trading
🔹 Corporates & Consulting
Business Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Economic Consultant
Corporate Strategist
🔹 Research & Academia
Economist
Data Analyst
Research Associate
Pursuing Master's (MA Economics, MBA, or MPP)
📈 Higher Education Pathways
After a BA in Economics, many students go on to:
MA in Economics or Applied Economics
MBA (Finance, Analytics, Marketing)
MSc in International Economics or Development Economics
Postgraduate Diplomas in Public Policy or Data Science
Law or Chartered Accountancy (CA/CS)
You can also pursue education abroad with GRE and IELTS/TOEFL scores, particularly in countries like the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia.
🏛️ Top BA Economics Colleges in India
Here are some of the top institutions known for their BA Economics programs:
Delhi University (St. Stephen’s, SRCC, Hindu College)
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi
Madras School of Economics
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Presidency University, Kolkata
Ashoka University, Sonepat
Azim Premji University, Bangalore
💡 Who Should Choose BA Economics?
This course is ideal for students who:
Love reading about current affairs and global trends
Enjoy math and logical reasoning (though it's not overly technical)
Are curious about how money, people, and policies interact
Aspire to be changemakers in business, governance, or society
If you want a blend of analytical rigor and social relevance, BA Economics could be your perfect match.
🧭 Final Thoughts
BA Economics is not just a degree—it’s a lens through which you understand the world. From analyzing budget speeches to decoding global recessions, economics provides insights into everything that shapes our lives. With the right passion and purpose, this degree can launch you into a fulfilling career in almost any industry.
So, if you're ready to challenge yourself, think critically, and make an impact, BA Economics might just be the smartest move you’ll make.
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