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Getting over my fear of working with Epoxy...









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YOUNG MIKO explica su estilo, su método para rapear y su experiencia con Bad Bunny | El Flowcast
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Things To Keep In Mind While Using Epoxy
A combination of class and creativity is what epoxy is all about. The new furniture renovation technique has generated thousands of buyers worldwide. And why not? A product that turns vision into reality attracts numerous customers. The best place to get hands-on with this wonder-creating tool is Online at Epoxy's website. The epoxy resin is useful for turning obsolete countertops into a new piece. Not just tabletops, you get the glossy flooring element also which enhances your décor.
What is required by you? Buying Ecopoxy online requires you to formulate the following aspects: The color pigments as you need them! Different colors create a different outlook. Evaluate the percentage of solvent and hardener. A detail can only be created if these are mixed proportionately in adequate volume. A bit of patience. New layers should only be put when the previous one has cooled down. Being a DIYer, this product is made for you! Trying out different combinations and achieving a varied look every single time is what creativity is all about.
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Basil Eidenbenz in Flowcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MQT1irOuv4&feature=youtu.be
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Getting over my fear of working with Epoxy...









#家具デザイン研究室#resintable#ecopoxy#epoxyart#DIYWOODWORKING#coffeetable#FURNITURE#rivertable#diy#woodart#table#epoxypour#woodworking#building#flowcast#Epoxy#epoxycasting#epoxyresin#epoxytable#pixelated#art#pixelart#diyepoxy#furniturebuild#Carpentry
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That's so much cool stuff, Ren! How do you keep that all organized and still fun to go over? Tell me your secrets 👀
Story road ahead arc is such a beautiful name for it
Dragon deals! Flowcasting and where Cherrenth came from! Yay. New team! New race👀 Shadow gates👀
How is the Dark princess going btw? How you can juggle so much at the same time, always amazed over here
Happy WBW Ren! Could you tell me about what fun worldbuilding for Shackles of time you have been working on lately? Being "too" invested in a story is the best possible state a writer can be in^^
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Happy WBW to you too, Dreams~! :D
I'm glad you asked >:) Here's your read more, as is tradition. I seriously hope your chair is comfy there, @writingonesdreams cause you're going to love this. :D
I've been working on something called the Shadow Gates. They're inter-dimensional portals that the Mad God used during his war on mortals. I get more into these during the Guild Master's Meeting arc, but they are always active, even without divine intervention. It's theorized that the now extinct massive monsters that there's bones of everywhere appeared during times when these gates were fully open, as they were during the mad war. They are made of an unknown material that no one has figured out how to damage, and they are considered to be the origin of monsters.
I have also been fleshing out Flow Casting and the magic source it draws on more, and that can be seen in the Stormy Road Ahead arc. I've added in some of the consequences for it going wrong and went more into why Arlen specializes in lightening.
I've also been fleshing out Cherrenth's origins and how working with flow casting familiars kind of works. I'm still tweaking with the specifics, but Cherrenth is not originally a physical being. It also comes up more in the Stormy Road Ahead arc, though a lot of that world building is going to come up in smaller bits as we go along so you're only going to see the very tip of the iceberg. And yes, it's an iceberg because to do that, I had to work more on the flow casting, and to do that I had to work more on the magic flow, and so on and so forth. To put it in the words of a friend of mine: 'Ren, you have no chill. Absolutely no chill.' And he was correct, lol.
I also am refining a new race for the world. They're based on Tieflings from dnd, we'll get to meet one in the next mini-arc when I introduce the new team. I still need a name for them, but they're descendants of mortals and the great fiends, aka the demon-like monsters that crossed through the fully open gates during the Mad War.
Speaking of the new team, I'm debating on building another magic tradition or just adding onto a type of magic I showed during the mentors arc for one of the other team's members. We'll see what I decide when I get there.
I'm also fleshing out some aspects of moon elf culture and the Shade-kin's origins for upcoming plot threads.
I built an ancient secret order of mages that is more or less been lost to history, and I've been working out how they tie into some of the other world building I've done.
I'm also trying to work out the specifics of the Time Keeper's deal with the dragons, because I get the feeling that's going to come up eventually.
So yeah, I've been working on a lot of new world building for it. It's been a ton of fun ^^
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you have a day/evening as lovely as you are <3
#The Shackles of Time#wbw#ren c leyn#did I mention how I love lightning magic?#Arlen is just perfect fated for me
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I dunno if I've ever been called a softy, I'm typically the hardass of the group 😅 I do have a soft spot for him though. He could commit murder and I'd still 😩🥺.....🥰 and I don't like seeing him look so bedraggled and unwell. Literally less than 12 months ago he was on flowcast looking healthy and happy (and fine as FUCK). Something is not right in his life and I dunno that it's just the gaslighting witch, he started looking ragged around Luci's time.
Basil… you ok back there big guy? You look like you’ve seen some better days…
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Eldritch Avremier: Supplement III

Publisher: Mothshade Concepts
The Mysteries of Arcane Magic
The Arcanaflow is said to be the elemental force behind the spells and magical items crafted and wielded by Humanity. Other races employ arcane magic with less skill or precision. Magical discipline is one edge that kept humans in the battle during the Harrowing.
This follow-up "Supplement III" for the Avremier old-school edition offers:
Rules and details for the Arcanaflow, and for the spellcasting class known as the Flowcaster.
A new, swashbuckling, sub-class of magic-user - the Spellfencer.
Details for running a Flowcaster in the Avremier setting.
Guidelines and specifics for arcane spellcasters among the non-human races.
More than 20 new arcane spells, including Cantrips and Arcanaflow spells.
Over 40 new and variant monsters, including the tragic, shapechanging Arcanthrope and the dimensional scavengers known as Dimmer Goblins.
A number of magic-specific items, as well as some of the singular Artifacts of Avremier. Tread unseen paths using the Dimension Doorknob, or make your move in an ancient and deadly game with Kiol's Besieger.
A look at the planetary system surrounding the central world of Avremier.
Glimpses into the near and far planes of existence beyond the physical borders of Avremier Space.
This homage to the first published fantasy RPG rules is the fourth of a five-volume set.
Price: $6.99 Eldritch Avremier: Supplement III published first on https://supergalaxyrom.tumblr.com
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Hello my Witcher (and Basil 😌) fans! As I said before I have difficulties understanding the Swiss-German in the long interview with Basil but I translated the short one to English for you, because it’s standard German. So: Have fun reading! ❤️ (Please bear with me as I’m not a native English speaker. 🥺 Also I felt free to tag a few of you of who liked or reblogged my first post about the interviews. ☺️)
ShortFlow with Basil Eidenbenz
Interviewer: So, Basil: You in three words? Basil Eidenbenz: „Lazy, happy and friendly.“ *smiles*
Interviewer: What do you write down in the column job in forms? Basil: „Um, well … I think actor … or filmmaker or something like that.“
Interviewer: From which human sources have you learned something in the last year? Basil: „Firstly from Lauren Hissrich, the showrunner of The Witcher, I have learned to just be thankful that we can do this here. We stood together at the set (and she did The Umbrella Academy and the first season of The Witcher and all the spin-offs) and was just so grateful that we can be on the set and work. Secondly maybe … um … as a collective all my friends and flatmates from London. We spent a hard time together during the lockdown but I think we learned quite a lot from each other.“
Interviewer: What was your best or your most rewarding investment? Basil: „Um … probably my acting school. It has proven itself again and again.“ *laughs*
Interviewer: Can you recommend a podcast or a book? Basil: „Um … for filmmakers Team Deakins. That’s a really good podcast.“
Interviewer: Your morning ritual? Basil: „If possible: Sleeping in. Um … apart from that … No, actually I don’t have one … Coffee …“
Interviewer: Evening ritual? Basil: „Coffee in the morning, beer in the evening.“ *laughs*
Interviewer: Music for getting up or falling asleep? Basil: „That varies. It depends on what I have to do during the day, if I have to wake up quickly or if I can take my time.“
Interviewer: When you look back: What advice would you give your 20-year-old self with the experience you have today? Basil: „Um … well, twenty, that’s been awhile … Um … that’s difficult to say. I think I should have been a little cooler with everything. I think … But that doesn’t help because I’m only here because I wasn’t casual about everything. *laughs* That means … um … no … Just do it. That’s my only advice.“
Interviewer: The best advice you got from someone? Basil: „This one came probably from my father: He said when you go down and you have the feeling you can’t keep yourself above the water then you just go back to where you can stand. Whatever that means. If that means that you have only five Swiss franc for breakfast or a couch on which can sleep or something – there will be some reasons. And from that position you can swim back out. As far as you can.“
Interviewer: Very nice. When did you find out what you want to do? Basil: „I think fully aware at the age of sixteen or seventeen. Um … But my best friend found her old friendship book a few years ago. There you have to answer questions like What’s your favourite color?, What’s your favourite food? and What do you want to be when you grow up?. And I wrote down actor when I was seven years old or so. I wasn’t aware that it reaches back that far but apparently it does.“
Interviewer: Afraid of failure? Basil: „Always. Yes. But that’s also a drive, because then you work harder.“ *laughs*
Interviewer: Is there a thing about you nobody knows? Basil: „Hey, no idea. I probably don’t know myself, that’s the problem.“ *laughs*
Interviewer: What have you never told in an interview? Basil: „I haven’t told many things! No idea, really.“ *harrumphs nervously*
Interviewer: Who is – in your opinion – successful? Basil: „Um … People who do what they want to do and do a good job and make an effort. Acting-wise Paul Dano is a good example for me. Um … He always managed to do a good job but isn’t really a ‚celebrity‘. He isn’t hunted (by paparazzi). He’s just there and is always good and everybody wants to work with him.“
Interviewer: What’s your motivation, day by day? Basil: „Um … I think just finding a way to be good to my friends and getting happily through the day.“
Interviewer: Is there a quote – or maybe multiple ones – you live by or think about often? Basil: „Um … There’s a good quote from Frank Zappa: A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it’s not open. *pauses, laughs* But that wasn’t all. If you open your mind too much your brain will fall out. Which is also very important to keep in mind.“
Interviewer: Your best purchase for under one hundred euro? Basil: „My best purchase for one hundred euro?“
Interviewer: Under one hundred euro. Basil: „Under hundred euro. Um … hm … I bought a pretty cool bike in London. It cost hundred euro … That was approximately 70 pound.“ *smirks*
Interviewer: What is happiness for you? Basil: „Um … working hard and then doing nothing for a week.“
Interviewer: What is flow for you? (Also as related to the name and subject matter of the YouTube- an podcast-format Flowcast.) Basil: „The same.“ *laughs*
Interviewer: What do you do when you have a bad day? To get back in the flow. Basil: „Um … Meditation helps often. Um … I love to go for a walk. I often go to the forests in England, believe it or not. In London there are quite lovely parks. Hampstead Heath is my favourite park, it’s beautiful.“
Interviewer: The most important decision in your life? Basil: „Always the next one.“
Interviewer: Are you good at saying no and if yes: Have you got any tips? Basil: „No. *laugs* No, I’m definitely not, I always say yes to everything.“
Interviewer: „What are you most afraid of?“ Basil: „Um … Disappointing people.“
Interviewer: „Your Sunday word? Last question.“ Basil: „As a last question … Sunday word … Sleep tight.“ *laughs*
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Seeking an ETL Ninja!! Subject Matter Expert in Healthcare IT. Do you have 10+ years of experience in Health IT involving in design, development, Implementation of EMRs….Allscripts, Meditech, System such as Epic, NextGen, , Cerner, IDX, SoftLab, Medhos, GE Centricity EMR, GE Flowcast, SunQuest, CoPath, Athena, GreenWay, PrimeSuite.
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TLDR:My team and I have been working on digital service for designers and developers called Pastel for a little more than a year now and I wanted to reflect on some of the early ways we got in front of our first few customers.What worked and didn't work. This is how we got through the slow grind.(Read time: ~10 minutes)For those who are not familiar with our product, Pastel is a website feedback tool that helps designers and developers collaborate on live websites. We started off as a SaaS product priced at $25/mo. Our ideal customer is a product facing creator (designer, developer or product manager) that participates in the feedback process during the process of building websites. These include folks that work at creative and digital agencies, freelancers, and enterprise marketers.In the year or so since we’ve launched, we’ve tried a myriad of ways of connecting to those types of customers. Before reading this list, one thing to keep in mind is that some of these failed methods may still have legs and it’s possible that our execution on some of them were just poor. With that said, I’ve collected a list of the tactics we’ve tried, along with the outcomes and lessons we’ve learned.1. Cold Demos via email We began our outreach by finding agencies we respected and tried reaching out to the creative director or the lead PM. This was important because we assumed that the tool was most helpful to the folks facilitating the conversations between the designers and developers. We kept the email to 1-3 sentences long and added a canvas link with their own website. Since they didn't have to sign up to comment, we were hoping that the recipient would try commenting and then sharing with colleagues. It didn't play out quite like we expected. Although open rates were high on personal emails and some even clicked on the link, we failed at selling the need for a trial account. We figure this is because of email fatigue and the noise that this audience is used to.Result: No customers. Word of mouth possibly? Lesson: Spamming doesn’t work. it’s better to offer something of value, have a conversation and see if your solution is even useful. 2. Door to door In search of more agencies, we narrowed the filter to our own city of Toronto so we could build relationships in person. Thankfully, the city has a high concentration of agencies and a slew of them were on the same street. We went door to door and asked if we could have some time to chat. Most folks resorted to a curt reply of no, but we managed to get a handful of impromptu meetings and even a demo.Result: 1-2 paying customers Lesson: In person relationship building is by far the best. It is definitely more intimidating to do but very useful in generating a buzz. Also, receptionists at larger agencies are really good at turning down solicitation attempts. Huge shout out to all the receptionists saving their teams from distractions! ���3. Twitter search Searching on twitter is one of the most underrated ways of validating something. A quick search of ‘website feedback’ showed not only the brands that were competing for those keywords but also surfaced user frustrations and current public behaviour. There were instances of people asking for feedback on a website they had just built, so we quickly created a canvas with the new site and replied to their tweets sharing our feedback. These twitter users found our feedback helpful and were delighted by the surprise. We even imagined automating this with a twitter bot creating canvases automatically in response to tweets mentioning certain keywords. If we ever do that, we can share our results in a future blog post.Result: No paying customers, but good karma! Lesson: Automated outreach needs to be followed up with real conversations or it just becomes a novelty. 4. Free feedback People love free things right? Well maybe not when they are critiques. In an attempt to show the true value of Pastel, we spent time on some potential customer websites and left feedback on canvases we built for them. These were definitely time consuming because we wanted each comment to be helpful and actionable. We targeted high level executives and asked to have the email forwarded to the right person. Some thanked us for our time and told us they would review the feedback at a later time.Result: No tangible ROI Lesson: People don’t have time. Respect everyone’s respective process. 5. Chatbot on our website Having conversations with potential customers through our website chat tool, Drift, has made a huge difference. We were able to make each website visit or inquiry truly personal and memorable. People have recognized that and we have been able to have a good rapport with our potential customers. After every inbound inquiry, we would use the opportunity to find out more about their needs and how many people are on their team. Using a chat tool has helped us do customer support and user research at the same time.Result: 20+ paying customers Lesson: A short conversation can provide short term support for the user and can allow a brand to potentially build long term trust. 6. A sorry email At the end of every trial experience, an apology email is sent if a user hasn’t been active or hasn’t converted to being a paying customer. This email has started incredibly honest conversations that might have never ever surfaced. Customers have told us stories about how often they actually used it, the tensions of introducing such a product internally within their companies or alternatives that they have tried.Result: 10+ paying customers Lesson: Having humility and asking straightforward questions can yeild honest straightforward answers. 7. Targeting gig platforms The main insight that helped us narrow in on certain tactics to try was understanding the value of Pastel, which we determined was saving time while tracking feedback and reducing potential rounds of revisions. In order to test these assumptions, we contacted freelancers on gig platforms such as Upwork and Gigster. The thought here was if we entered the conversations where we would save people time, we would prove our value. It didn’t stick because it wasn’t something they were willing to experiment with when faced with the mounting pressure of a deadline.Result: Zero customers Lesson: Contextualizing in real business cases is powerful but the time commitment of onboarding a new tool and process is expensive. 8. Submitting to design inspiration galleries We used design inspiration websites as a way to get exposure to designers. Since our audience spends time browsing such directories, product discovery through this was very successful in gaining exposure.Result: 100+ trials started Lesson: Anything you spend a lot of time working on for your product can be reused as marketing. Think about podcasting, interviews, inspiration and open source as ways of marketing the most time-consuming parts of your role. For us, we spent a lot of time creating the narrative for our landing pages. 9. Online communities Sharing our website on DesignerNews, a community where design enthusiasts keep up to date with design trends, was successful in creating an open and honest conversation on pricing. No tangible ROI on this but this conversation was trending on the site for a while and generated a lot of interest to the site.Result: No tangible ROI Lesson: Having conversations online can expose you to honest feedback and can sometimes expose product vulnerabilities that you might have known deep down, but didn’t think were as important. 10. Brand partnerships Asking ourselves what our customers currently use unveiled opportunities to see Pastel in a different light. If we were truly trying to make website creation easier with more iterative feedback, we needed to be more brand agnostic. So we called up Squarespace, Shopify and any ecosystem that have designers and developers at their core, building phenomenal things for that ecosystem. Brands wanted to reward their loyalty and solve their problems. Pastel solves the feedback problem so we approached these brands with ways of helping their respective communities. This unlocked a new way to working together while increasing our revenues.Result: Interesting revenue generation Lesson: Understanding the challenges of other companies can surface ways to working together in mutually beneficial ways. 11. Talking about our obstacles in public Pastel was born out of another product called Flowcast, which was suffering from unclear branding, messaging and customer alignment. After a few months of rebranding and redesigning the product from the ground up, we grew very quickly. Once we had closed the chapter on that obstacle, we were in a space to start talking about it. Thus, came a blog post that became pretty popular and attracted more attention to our product than two paid ad campaigns we experimented with.Result: Huge growth of trials Lesson: Being more vulnerable and sharing stories can help gain supporters and empower the growth of your business. 12. Supporting side projects in our community This was something we thought would benefit both the business as well as our design space. We purchased a banner ad on a site that was trending on ProductHunt, but unfortunately it performed poorly. Seeing brands like Squarespace sponsor similar projects, I think the results might have been different if the time horizon for such an investment was longer.Result: Zero paying customers Lesson: In the beginning, prioritize inbound efforts over uncertain expensive outbound. 13. Coffees with small studios Getting coffee and meeting local Toronto shops like Equal Parts studio helped us learn about agency challenges and shaped our understanding of the changing creative landscape. An email is all it take to reach out and meet someone.Result: Met some awesome super supportive friends. Lesson: Learn about your business and the business of your customers. 14. Doing agency work for other brands This started as a way for us to bankroll through a month or two of runway but also seemed like a good opportunity to put Pastel to the test. We used Pastel casually in our consulting engagements and got chances to use the product with our clients. We heard valuable feedback but unfortunately this tactic resulted in no paying customers.Result: Added time to our runway Lesson: Sometimes clever things can also be cleverly distracting. 15. Sitting at coffee shops You never know where you are going to meet your next customer. I usually bump into people at coffee shops. For techies, it is common to find someone’s interest in the form of a sticker on their laptops. Whenever I saw the logo of a brand I recognized, that was my cue to start a conversation.Result: Our first serious demo for a studio Lesson: Get outside your comfort zone and chat with people, wherever they may hang out. 16. Branding on our products Having clear and simple branding on your product can be a highly effective marketing tool. Think Apple logos on laptops or Starbucks logos on coffee cups. For Pastel, our artifact is the canvas. We started experimenting with a text link that says ‘Built with Pastel’. This could be a truly transformative strategy for us if we ever create a free tier of our product. If your product is social and shareable by nature, have a think around how you are branding it to folks who have never heard of your brand.Result: Hundreds of visits to our landing page Lesson: Own your product. Control the message. As founders, we have to listen deeply to what our audiences are doing and talking about so we can find the right conversations, join them and earn their trust.For you founders out there, how did you find your first customers?
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