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jenkinshomedesign ¡ 1 year ago
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Custom Home Builder | Jenkins Design Build
Jenkins Design Build is a premier custom home builder known for creating bespoke residences that reflect the unique tastes and lifestyles of their clients. Combining innovative design with expert craftsmanship, Jenkins Design Build offers a comprehensive approach to home building, managing every aspect from initial concept to final construction. Their team of skilled architects, designers, and builders work closely with clients to ensure each home is not only beautiful and functional but also built to the highest standards of quality and sustainability. With a commitment to excellence and personalized service, Jenkins Design Build transforms dream homes into reality.
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humanoidhistory ¡ 1 year ago
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600 Building, Corpus Christi, Texas, completed 1963, designed by the firm of Jenkins and Hoff.
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rhysdarbinizedarby ¡ 2 years ago
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How Our Flag Means Death transformed Rhys Darby into a merman
Take a deep dive into Stede and Blackbeard’s big underwater reunion, featuring Kate Bush and buckets of glitter.
Warning: This story contains spoilers for Our Flag Means Death season 2, episode 3, "The Innkeeper."
How do you turn a pirate into a mermaid? All you need is a loyal crew, a killer soundtrack, and lots and lots of glitter.
Our Flag Means Death season 2 reunites swashbuckling lovers Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) and Blackbeard (Taika Waititi) after their tragic parting in season 1. An injured Blackbeard is hovering near death, stranded in a purgatory-like dream world after his crew attempted mutiny. He plunges off a cliff, sinking deep into the sea, and it seems as if his past regrets will drag him into the darkness. Then, a light appears, and Kate Bush starts to play: It's Stede, carrying a trident and sporting a golden fish tail. Merman Stede coaxes Blackbeard back to life, and together, they swim upwards into the light.
It's a moment that's simultaneously silly and heartfelt, a perfect encapsulation of the show's signature tone. Series creator David Jenkins says he and the writers have wanted a merman Stede scene for years, and it comes at the, ahem, tail end of episode 3, written by Alyssa Lane and Alex Sherman and directed by Andrew DeYoung. The sequence itself isn't long, but it proved to be a monumental undertaking, requiring careful collaboration from the visual effects team, stunts, hair, makeup, costumes, music, and more.
"When you're working on smaller shows like this that need big visual effects, you have to be very resourceful about how you do things," visual effects supervisor David Van Dyke tells EW. "I feel like the underwater sequence was a really great culmination of all the departments really working together and maximizing our resources."
With the episode streaming now on Max, EW caught up with a few key members of the OFMD crew, who break down exactly how they transformed Darby into a merman — fish tail and all.
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Gypsy Taylor's sketch of merman Stede for 'Our Flag Means Death' | CREDIT: GYPSY TAYLOR
A sailor's tail
Originally, the plan was to use a green screen to give Darby a CGI tail. But it was costume designer Gypsy Taylor who pushed back, arguing that she and her team could build a practical tail that looked gorgeous and functioned underwater.
"I was like, 'Please make my dreams come true!'" she tells EW with a laugh. "'I want to make Rhys Darby a mermaid!'" It helped that Darby himself was game: The actor served in the New Zealand army, so he's a more than capable swimmer. He volunteered to film as much of the scene as he could, even if that meant learning to swim with a monofin.  
As she started to sketch, Taylor immersed herself in mermaid imagery, finding inspiration in all sorts of aquatic creatures. Ultimately, she decided on a subtle golden look, one that fit Stede's personality but still brought plenty of drama.
"I delved deep into the mermaid world, and I could have gone all rainbow and big and luscious," she explains.
"But instead I thought, look, if Stede turns into a fish, and it's Blackbeard's dream sequence of what he knows of Stede, then he'd probably just turn into a really sweet goldfish. So, that's where I started. He's just this sweet, loving little goldfish."
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Merman tail construction for 'Our Flag Means Death' | CREDIT: GYPSY TAYLOR
For the actual construction, Taylor recruited her longtime collaborator and props maker Hayley Egan. Many fake mermaid tails are sculpted out of a single piece of rubbery silicone, but Taylor wanted to keep Stede's tail as lightweight as possible, so Darby could actually move through the water.
So, she fitted the actor with a stretchy Lycra base, and Egan hand-sculpted and attached about 3,000 individual silicone scales. The final steps were to add the enormous, flipper-like monofin at the bottom, before sewing on thin, gauzy strips of chiffon to give the tail more movement in the water.
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A close-up of Rhys Darby's tail in 'Our Flag Means Death' | CREDIT: GYPSY TAYLOR
Taylor worked closely with stunt coordinator Jacob Tomuri to make sure the tail not only looked beautiful but functioned underwater, too. (She also knew that they'd have to film quickly, since the chlorine in the tank could corrode the tail over time.) She carefully monitored the tail's weight — but it still wound up heavier than she anticipated.
"We added a whole lot of weight accidentally by putting five kilograms of glitter in," Taylor admits. "I had to warn the stunt team. I was like, 'I didn't think glitter would be that heavy! But we needed a lot of it. And it's so pretty!'"
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The tail required 5 kilograms of glitter | CREDIT: GYPSY TAYLOR
Egan constructed four tails in all: a stunt tail, a tail for Rhys to practice with, and two hero tails for use on camera. Egan assembled them at her workshop in Australia, but she had to stuff them into a suitcase to bring them to the OFMD set in New Zealand. All was well, until she got to New Zealand customs, and the agent asked her: "Are you bringing fish into the country?"
"She was in fits," Taylor recalls, laughing. "She was like, 'Well, actually… I'm bringing four fish into the country.'"
Once the tail was fitted to Darby's body, the makeup and prosthetics team came in to seamlessly blend it to his bare skin, adding even more scales and glitter. But although Darby moved gracefully underwater, navigating dry land proved to be a bigger challenge. Once the actor was encased in his tail, he couldn't move around set, so the crew borrowed a wheelchair from a local New Zealand hospital to transport him to the tank. (See the video below.)
"We'd all go up this ramp together, with him in his little wheelchair, and we'd just sort of dump him in," Taylor explains. "Everyone was trying very hard not to laugh."
Diving deep
Season 1 shot in Los Angeles, but for season 2, Our Flag Means Death relocated to New Zealand. Many scenes were filmed in a studio or on the life-size recreation of the pirate ship Revenge, but Van Dyke, the visual effects supervisor, wanted to take advantage of New Zealand's natural beaches and ocean views — particularly for the scene where Blackbeard plunges off the cliff.
So, the crew scouted a gorgeous spot near Bethells Beach, capturing drone photography and 3-D photogrammetry. "LA's got a ton of great natural resources," Van Dyke explains, "but you might have a guy sitting there on the beach in your shot, drinking a beer out of a cooler that yours truly has to remove."
The actual ocean scenes were shot in an enormous indoor tank. Underwater filming isn't exactly easy, but fortunately, several members of the crew had experience on a certain blockbuster James Cameron production. "Thank God Avatar shot out there because we had a lot of seasoned underwater veterans," Van Dyke says with a laugh. "So, they knew what they were doing."
The tank itself wasn't deep enough to look like a real ocean, so Waititi had to float horizontally underwater, and the image was later flipped to make it seem like he was sinking downward. Then, Van Dyke and his team came in to clean up the shot, adding depth and adjusting the trajectory of bubbles. He also worked closely with Taylor and hair and makeup designer Nancy Hennah, who had to ensure that Waititi's enormous Blackbeard wig didn't float away.  
"Look, CG hair is hard enough, and underwater is even harder," Van Dyke says, explaining that Hennah's meticulous wig work saved his team hours of effort. "There were some things that visual effects had to help out with, but we didn't have to stick a CG wig on him. So, thank you, Nancy, for doing that!"
The perfect soundtrack
Music has always been a major part of OFMD's DNA, and season 1 brought memorably anachronistic needle drops like Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" and Leonard Cohen's "Avalanche." For the Stede/Blackbeard reunion, Jenkins picked an ethereal '80s classic: "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush.
The song was always Jenkins' first choice for the scene, and it was written in the script, but music supervisor Maggie Phillips admits that she initially argued against it. Not only was the song originally written for John Hughes' She's Having a Baby, but it's been used in multiple TV shows and films, including Extras, Love and Basketball, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Even Phillips herself had already placed it in another TV show, using it for a terrifying execution scene in The Handmaid's Tale season 2.
Plus, Stranger Things had just propelled Bush's "Running Up That Hill" to become the song of the summer in 2022. "I mean, I was so excited that the kids discovered Kate Bush," Phillips says with a laugh. "Ultimately, my feeling is that whenever Kate Bush gets exposed to new audiences, that's great. But I was fully like, 'Don't use this song. There's too much baggage.'"
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Rhys Darby on the set of 'Our Flag Means Death' | CREDIT: GYPSY TAYLOR
Jenkins pushed back, noting that the song suggestion came from Waititi himself, who's wanted to use it in a project for about a decade. Still, Phillips remained hesitant. "I was like, 'Okay, I still think this is a bad idea,'" she says. "And then I saw a cut of [the scene], and I ate my words."  
Bush's dreamy vocals give the whole sequence an ethereal feel, and Phillips says she loves how the lyrics — "I know you have a little life in you yet/I know you have a lot of strength left" — take on new meaning as Stede coaxes Blackbeard back to life. "I saw it in a totally new context, and I love it," she says. "They actually recontextualize the song and make it work in a new way. I got chills watching it."
Plus, Phillips adds, the scene got one particularly important stamp of approval: "We heard through Kate Bush's management that she was very pleased with the use and very excited, which made me really happy as a huge fan."
Our Flag Means Death airs Thursdays on Max.
Source: EW
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merge-conflict ¡ 1 year ago
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thinking about Valentine's early life recently, not sure I've really compiled how she got her start in Arasaka or her family life in one place, but it feels relevant to how she feels about Arasaka and her place in the hierarchy. this is all firmly headcanon territory for how Arasaka operates, as well as having an altered timeline of Arasaka's presence in NC but here we go:
she is her parents' only child, born when they were both quite young– her mother Michaela was 20 and her mama Alex was 24. they took advantage of a post-war program designed to encourage Arasaka employees to have children, which gave them a little extra money in their salary and also guaranteed some discount on Arasaka schooling and some kind of slot for their kid to get hired assuming they didn't wash out of the program. the other reason they had Valentine so young was that Alex transitioned around that time, and company policy was full medical/social transition and sterilization and relocation, which got them sent to NC in 2044. that kind of transphobia being why neither of them were eager to tell Valentine about it later, and their incredible family communication skills and later divorce led them to assume that one or the other told her about it (you know how families are).
she attended Arasaka Academy as a kid, which still strained their family finances, as her parents were low-mid level employees, but more to the level of "we can't afford extracurriculars" than "we might lose the apartment or go hungry". when she was a teenager she started helping her mother with a side hustle of refurbing and repairing tech. her parents divorced when she was about 15, with Alex moving out, although still a presence in her life for another few years until she was transferred back east somewhere.
at 17, instead of going to college she went into an intensive tech tradesman training/internship program offered by Arasaka where she basically somehow studied and worked full time (although she was not actually paid for the internship portion where she and the rest of her classmates were treated like shit doing tech-related drudge work for various departments). At 19, having not washed out of the program from a nervous breakdown or exhaustion (thank you stimulants!) she secured a junior position in their network operations department doing very unglamorous installation and repair work in arasaka buildings around the city.
At 21 she happened to meet Abernathy at a party– a woman who was almost a decade older, and ambitious, noticed her first for her youthful lanky queer charisma and then her eagerness to please and ability to ferret out useful information. Thus began an almost decade long affair where Abernathy made political and career advances with her help (and supported her after her mother's suicide when she was 22). Abernathy occasionally got her into better and better positions until finally being the reason she got accepted into CounterIntel, where she spent a few years feeling like she had finally started her career until Abernathy dumped her and got her shuffled to work under Jenkins. A year later she'd be fired at 33, bitter, disillusioned and yearning to go back into the fold. At 34 she'd be dead, thankfully or perhaps unthankfully a temporary condition.
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renaissancewoodsman ¡ 8 months ago
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Repetition. Repetition. Repetition.
Video games as a medium and a cultural movement include a lot of repetition. The respawn, where the punishment for failure is repetition. The roguelike and soulslike genres, where you are expected to fail often and try again. New Game +, where you play an entire game again, sometimes with many changes, sometimes with none. The speedrunning community where replaying a game into absurdity is the norm.
Video games have existed in conversation with tabletop games for their entire existence. Video game adaptations of D&D started only a year after it was published. 
But this one has stayed where it originated. No other medium has embraced it (Besides maybe in the culture surrounding long running television shows, or time loop stories). 
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Drudgery
A major hurdle to overcome is that repetitive video games largely get you back into the action really quick. A dark souls boss run over 60 seconds is agonizing. Having to do the same D&D 5e combat twice would turn me into an afflicted husk of some variety.
A system like this would need fast resolution. I mean 1 vs 1 combat resolved in a single roll fast. Or even zero rolls.
Most tabletop games would shirk from being able to die in one bad roll, or saying “this monster is stronger than you, you die”. But in a game with respawning of any kind, that harshness is mitigated. 
Repeating but not Repeating
One of the big reasons repetition is so acceptable in games is that you’re not actually repeating. You are repeating the content, but your approach is different. If not, your skills can grow.
A tabletop game that takes these mechanics on has to include that. You have to be able to approach a situation differently, or get better at the minute to minute gameplay. It can’t just be enforced by adventure design, though that would be important. It has to be inbuilt in the mechanics themselves.
Games in the 5e-like canon don’t have a lot of gameplay skill. Some build skill, a tiny bit of knowledge skills (Knowing what damage type to use). But because most people aren’t playing adversarial games, not playing “to win”, skill-based gameplay has been disincentivized in many modern games. 
The focus on collaborative storytelling is great, but doesn’t work with every concept. Likely one of the main reasons this video game concept hasn’t made the jump.
Further complicating the matter is that highly repetitive video games (souls-likes and precision platformers) tend to have a high dexterity skill set that does not translate well to the tabletop. 
A certain subset of roguelites rely almost entirely on strategic skills, like Slay the Spire. Those rely on a huge sense of novelty in the sheer volume of options available, and the ways they can combine. If one wanted to adapt roguelikes to tabletop, games like that would be a good place to start (And of course actual Roguelikes, like Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup and NetHack)
But what about the simple addition of respawning?
But Why?
What do we gain from this? What are our goals? The primary one, as I see it, is a problem almost every game master knows well.
RPG players are very risk averse. Scheming any way to get through a frightening segment without putting their beloved characters at risk. It’s a case where the optimal way to play is not the most fun.
Now this isn’t a huge problem. One, it’s diegetic, you should be risk averse while in a trap-laden tomb fighting a thousand year old evil skeleton wizard. Two, lots of narrative games are low lethality or very fun when your character gets hurt, mitigating it.
But imagine. Imagine if it took less time to try and fail and respawn than it took to plot. Now, the optimal way to play is to, as the ancients say, scream Leeroy Jenkins. That would be fun
Skill Testing
This game would have some form of player-skill based action resolution. Some randomness is fine, but you have to be able to improve. 
The types of skill you can test here:
Tactical. A player’s understanding of the optimal combinations of moves to choose, and the ways that changes in different scenarios. You’d want to have a wide variety of options; also status effects, terrain effects, or similar game state modifiers. 
Knowledge. A player’s knowledge of the fictional world their character inhabits. Some concepts that fit are: enemies with resistances and vulnerabilities; items that can mitigate certain dangers but limited inventory; and objects with complex instructions for use. You could also require player knowledge for something like spellcasting. Rather than “I cast fireball”, they say “I take two fire rubies and chant the seventh incantation”, a ritual the player must learn alongside their character.
Dexterity. The player’s skill at a physical game of some kind. This can be seen in a game like Dread using Jenga, but any common game of skill could work. Choose slap jack to lose friends and break fingers.
Social Deduction. A player’s ability to read other people. For example, a game based not on chance but on hidden information. A simple example would be rock paper scissors. The skill ceiling can be increased by using a more complex set of rules or with partial information given, like a game of blackjack where one of the dealer’s cards is face up.
Speed. How quickly a player can come to a decision. Imagine if your roll for an action was determined by the number of seconds it took you to take it. In combination with other strategic variables that would usually slow down decision making, you could have a simple system with a high need for skill.
Conclusion
I’m sure a tabletop game has explored this space before, but I wanted to lay out some of the way it could be a fun inclusion. If anyone has played a game like this before, tell me about it!
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deepinifhell ¡ 1 year ago
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All of my Detectives: *have mommy issues, for roughly the same reasons*
Lauren Jenkins: I will sneak out of the house to make dangerous decisions, get into physical fights any chance I get, and say things to you that are specifically designed to do maximum emotional damage with the skill only a middle school girl can have. In high school I will run away from home and skip school for a few days at a time just to see if you notice. I will start smoking in the house just to spite you.
When I move out and get access to Big City Bad Decisions™ I will do hard drugs and become a stripper and squat in abandoned buildings and date a man 30 years older than me not out of financial need but just because I think you will hate it. Did I almost die a few times? Yeah, but fuck you. I will only call you for help when I am about to go to prison.
In my late 20's, when you are still constantly lying to me, I will still be putting thumb tacks on your chair. I will start fucking one of your precious agents and grope them in front of you. I will refuse your assistance any chance I get and air your dirty laundry to everyone you know. Will I almost die a few more times because of it? Yeah, but fuck you.
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emexotech1 ¡ 3 months ago
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archinform ¡ 10 months ago
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This building now serves as the Northeastern Illinois University Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, 700 East Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago.
Originally the Abraham Lincoln Center, the design was Frank Lloyd Wright's first large public commission, and he was chief designer of the project from 1898 until 1903. Dwight Heald Perkins was associate architect. The client was Wright's uncle, the Reverend Jenkin Lloyd Jones of All Souls Church. The building was completed as a settlement house in 1905, after both architects had left the project.
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java-full-stack-izeon ¡ 1 year ago
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java full stack
A Java Full Stack Developer is proficient in both front-end and back-end development, using Java for server-side (backend) programming. Here's a comprehensive guide to becoming a Java Full Stack Developer:
1. Core Java
Fundamentals: Object-Oriented Programming, Data Types, Variables, Arrays, Operators, Control Statements.
Advanced Topics: Exception Handling, Collections Framework, Streams, Lambda Expressions, Multithreading.
2. Front-End Development
HTML: Structure of web pages, Semantic HTML.
CSS: Styling, Flexbox, Grid, Responsive Design.
JavaScript: ES6+, DOM Manipulation, Fetch API, Event Handling.
Frameworks/Libraries:
React: Components, State, Props, Hooks, Context API, Router.
Angular: Modules, Components, Services, Directives, Dependency Injection.
Vue.js: Directives, Components, Vue Router, Vuex for state management.
3. Back-End Development
Java Frameworks:
Spring: Core, Boot, MVC, Data JPA, Security, Rest.
Hibernate: ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) framework.
Building REST APIs: Using Spring Boot to build scalable and maintainable REST APIs.
4. Database Management
SQL Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL (CRUD operations, Joins, Indexing).
NoSQL Databases: MongoDB (CRUD operations, Aggregation).
5. Version Control/Git
Basic Git commands: clone, pull, push, commit, branch, merge.
Platforms: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket.
6. Build Tools
Maven: Dependency management, Project building.
Gradle: Advanced build tool with Groovy-based DSL.
7. Testing
Unit Testing: JUnit, Mockito.
Integration Testing: Using Spring Test.
8. DevOps (Optional but beneficial)
Containerization: Docker (Creating, managing containers).
CI/CD: Jenkins, GitHub Actions.
Cloud Services: AWS, Azure (Basics of deployment).
9. Soft Skills
Problem-Solving: Algorithms and Data Structures.
Communication: Working in teams, Agile/Scrum methodologies.
Project Management: Basic understanding of managing projects and tasks.
Learning Path
Start with Core Java: Master the basics before moving to advanced concepts.
Learn Front-End Basics: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Move to Frameworks: Choose one front-end framework (React/Angular/Vue.js).
Back-End Development: Dive into Spring and Hibernate.
Database Knowledge: Learn both SQL and NoSQL databases.
Version Control: Get comfortable with Git.
Testing and DevOps: Understand the basics of testing and deployment.
Resources
Books:
Effective Java by Joshua Bloch.
Java: The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt.
Head First Java by Kathy Sierra & Bert Bates.
Online Courses:
Coursera, Udemy, Pluralsight (Java, Spring, React/Angular/Vue.js).
FreeCodeCamp, Codecademy (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
Documentation:
Official documentation for Java, Spring, React, Angular, and Vue.js.
Community and Practice
GitHub: Explore open-source projects.
Stack Overflow: Participate in discussions and problem-solving.
Coding Challenges: LeetCode, HackerRank, CodeWars for practice.
By mastering these areas, you'll be well-equipped to handle the diverse responsibilities of a Java Full Stack Developer.
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jenkinshomedesign ¡ 1 year ago
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Jenkins Design Build is a premier builder for custom homes , specializing in creating personalized and luxurious homes tailored to each client's unique vision and lifestyle. With a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, our team works closely with clients from concept to completion, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable building experience. Combining innovative design with high-quality materials, Jenkins Design Build transforms dreams into reality, delivering homes that are both functional and stunning.
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annajade456 ¡ 2 years ago
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DevOps for Beginners: Navigating the Learning Landscape
DevOps, a revolutionary approach in the software industry, bridges the gap between development and operations by emphasizing collaboration and automation. For beginners, entering the world of DevOps might seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. In this blog, we'll provide you with a step-by-step guide to learn DevOps, from understanding its core philosophy to gaining hands-on experience with essential tools and cloud platforms. By the end of this journey, you'll be well on your way to mastering the art of DevOps.
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The Beginner's Path to DevOps Mastery:
1. Grasp the DevOps Philosophy:
Start with the Basics: DevOps is more than just a set of tools; it's a cultural shift in how software development and IT operations work together. Begin your journey by understanding the fundamental principles of DevOps, which include collaboration, automation, and delivering value to customers.
2. Get to Know Key DevOps Tools:
Version Control: One of the first steps in DevOps is learning about version control systems like Git. These tools help you track changes in code, collaborate with team members, and manage code repositories effectively.
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Dive into CI/CD tools like Jenkins and GitLab CI. These tools automate the building and deployment of software, ensuring a smooth and efficient development pipeline.
Configuration Management: Gain proficiency in configuration management tools such as Ansible, Puppet, or Chef. These tools automate server provisioning and configuration, allowing for consistent and reliable infrastructure management.
Containerization and Orchestration: Explore containerization using Docker and container orchestration with Kubernetes. These technologies are integral to managing and scaling applications in a DevOps environment.
3. Learn Scripting and Coding:
Scripting Languages: DevOps engineers often use scripting languages such as Python, Ruby, or Bash to automate tasks and configure systems. Learning the basics of one or more of these languages is crucial.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Delve into Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Terraform or AWS CloudFormation. IaC allows you to define and provision infrastructure using code, streamlining resource management.
4. Build Skills in Cloud Services:
Cloud Platforms: Learn about the main cloud providers, such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Discover the creation, configuration, and management of cloud resources. These skills are essential as DevOps often involves deploying and managing applications in the cloud.
DevOps in the Cloud: Explore how DevOps practices can be applied within a cloud environment. Utilize services like AWS Elastic Beanstalk or Azure DevOps for automated application deployments, scaling, and management.
5. Gain Hands-On Experience:
Personal Projects: Put your knowledge to the test by working on personal projects. Create a small web application, set up a CI/CD pipeline for it, or automate server configurations. Hands-on practice is invaluable for gaining real-world experience.
Open Source Contributions: Participate in open source DevOps initiatives. Collaborating with experienced professionals and contributing to real-world projects can accelerate your learning and provide insights into industry best practices.
6. Enroll in DevOps Courses:
Structured Learning: Consider enrolling in DevOps courses or training programs to ensure a structured learning experience. Institutions like ACTE Technologies offer comprehensive DevOps training programs designed to provide hands-on experience and real-world examples. These courses cater to beginners and advanced learners, ensuring you acquire practical skills in DevOps.
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In your quest to master the art of DevOps, structured training can be a game-changer. ACTE Technologies, a renowned training institution, offers comprehensive DevOps training programs that cater to learners at all levels. Whether you're starting from scratch or enhancing your existing skills, ACTE Technologies can guide you efficiently and effectively in your DevOps journey. DevOps is a transformative approach in the world of software development, and it's accessible to beginners with the right roadmap. By understanding its core philosophy, exploring key tools, gaining hands-on experience, and considering structured training, you can embark on a rewarding journey to master DevOps and become an invaluable asset in the tech industry.
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Been getting back into Nioh 2 recently and I've fallen in love with the game all over again. The combat is both flashy and snappy, the outfits and customize is stellar, the environments and bosses are extremely well crafted, and overall playing the game again just really makes me wanna' save up for a PS5 so I can play Rise of the Ronin next month. Assuming the game doesn't hit Steam in the next year like Nioh 2 did of course. And surprisingly, the online coop is still rather active to my pleasant surprise. Been having a lot of fun doing random expeditions and helping out some folks with their missions (even if they decide to go full-on Leeroy Jenkins at times).
That said, I think the game's got its issues. I'm still holding to the opinion that any Soulsborne having cheap/hidden enemy placements is automatically getting points deducted from it and boy does Nioh 2 have a shitload of jumpscares. Given the enemy designs this game and my light armor build this game is just a few resources short of a survival horror game. The story is very subpar, a sort of retelling of Hideyoshi's rise with your OC/player character as an observer and helper being kinda'... lame if I'm being honest. Some of the more advanced features like Remodeling are poorly explained to the point of confusion for me. And I personally think that the game's main story runs a touch too long. I'm currently at level 110 in the "Dream" segment of the story and it's starting to feel more like a slog at this point.
Anyways, hopefully gonna' beat this game over the weekend if things go well. My issues aside this game gets a glowing recommendation from me.
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20 Best Android Development Practices in 2023
Introduction: 
In today's competitive market, creating high-quality Android applications requires adherence to best development practices.  Android app development agencies in Vadodara (Gujarat, India) like Nivida Web Solutions Pvt. Ltd., play a crucial role in delivering exceptional applications.  This article presents the 20 best Android development practices to follow in 2023, ensuring the success of your app development projects.
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1.     Define Clear Objectives:
Begin by defining clear objectives for your Android app development project.  Identify the target audience, the app's purpose, and the specific goals you aim to achieve.  This clarity will guide the development process and result in a more focused and effective application.
 2. Embrace the Material Design Guidelines:
Google's Material Design guidelines provide a comprehensive set of principles and guidelines for designing visually appealing and intuitive Android applications.  Adhering to these guidelines ensures consistency, enhances usability, and delivers an optimal user experience.
 3. Optimize App Performance:
Performance optimization is crucial for user satisfaction.  Focus on optimizing app loading times, minimizing network requests, and implementing efficient caching mechanisms.  Profiling tools like Android Profiler can help identify performance bottlenecks and improve overall app responsiveness.
 4. Follow a Modular Approach:
Adopting a modular approach allows for easier maintenance, scalability, and code reusability.  Breaking down your app into smaller, manageable modules promotes faster development, reduces dependencies, and enhances collaboration among developers.
 5. Implement Responsive UI Designs:
Designing a responsive user interface (UI) ensures that your app adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes and orientations.  Utilize Android’s resources, such as ConstraintLayout, to create dynamic and adaptive UIs that provide a consistent experience across different devices.
 6. Prioritize Security:
Android app security is of paramount importance.  Employ secure coding practices, authenticate user inputs, encrypt sensitive data, and regularly update libraries and dependencies to protect your app against vulnerabilities and potential attacks.
 7. Opt for Kotlin as the Preferred Language:
Kotlin has gained immense popularity among Android developers due to its conciseness, null safety, and enhanced interoperability with existing Java code.  Embrace Kotlin as the primary programming language for your Android app development projects to leverage its modern features and developer-friendly syntax.
 8. Conduct Thorough Testing:
Testing is crucial to ensure the reliability and stability of your Android applications.  Employ a combination of unit testing, integration testing, and automated UI testing using frameworks like Espresso to catch bugs early and deliver a robust app to your users.
 9. Optimize Battery Consumption:
Battery life is a significant concern for Android users.  Optimize your app's battery consumption by minimizing background processes, reducing network requests, and implementing efficient power management techniques.  Android's Battery Optimization APIs can help streamline power usage.
 10. Implement Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD):
Adopting CI/CD practices facilitates frequent code integration, automated testing, and seamless deployment. Tools like Jenkins and Bitrise enable developers to automate build processes, run tests, and deploy app updates efficiently, resulting in faster time-to-market and improved quality.
 11. Leverage Cloud Technologies:
Integrating cloud technologies, such as cloud storage and backend services, can enhance your app's scalability, performance, and reliability.  Services like Firebase offer powerful tools for authentication, database management, push notifications, and analytics.
 12. Ensure Accessibility:
Make your Android app accessible to users with disabilities by adhering to accessibility guidelines.  Provide alternative text for images, support screen readers, and use colour contrast appropriately to ensure inclusivity and a positive user experience for all users.
 13. Optimize App Size:
Large app sizes can deter users from downloading and installing your application.  Optimize your app's size by eliminating unused resources, compressing images, and utilizing Android App Bundles to deliver optimized APKs based on device configurations.
 14. Implement Offline Support:
Provide offline capabilities in your app to ensure users can access essential features and content even when offline.  Implement local caching, synchronize data in the background, and notify users of limited or no connectivity to deliver a seamless user experience.
 15. Implement Analytics and Crash Reporting:
Integrate analytics and crash reporting tools, such as Google Analytics and Firebase Crashlytics, to gain insights into user behaviour, identify areas for improvement, and address crashes promptly. This data-driven approach helps in refining your app's performance and user engagement.
 16. Keep Up with Android OS Updates:
Stay up to date with the latest Android OS updates, new APIs, and platform features.  Regularly update your app to leverage new functionalities, enhance performance, and ensure compatibility with newer devices.
 17. Provide Localized Versions:
Cater to a global audience by providing localized versions of your app.  Translate your app's content, user interface, and notifications into different languages to expand your user base and increase user engagement.
 18. Ensure App Store Optimization (ASO):
Optimize your app's visibility and discoverability in the Google Play Store by utilizing appropriate keywords, engaging app descriptions, compelling screenshots, and positive user reviews.  ASO techniques can significantly impact your app's download and conversion rates.
 19. Follow Privacy Regulations and Guidelines:
Adhere to privacy regulations, such as GDPR and CCPA, and ensure transparent data handling practices within your app. Obtain user consent for data collection, storage, and usage, and provide clear privacy policies to establish trust with your users.
 20. Regularly Update and Maintain Your App:
Continuously monitor user feedback, track app performance metrics, and release regular updates to address bugs, introduce new features, and enhance user experience.  Regular maintenance ensures that your app remains relevant, competitive, and secure.
 Conclusion:
 Adopting these 20 best Android development practices in 2023 will help Android app development companies in India, create exceptional applications.  By focusing on objectives, embracing Material Design, optimizing performance, and following modern development approaches, your Android apps will stand out in the market, delight users, and achieve long-term success.  Also by partnering with an Android App Development Company in India (Gujarat, Vadodara) you can leverage their expertise.
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Master the Digital Future with Artifact Geeks: DevOps Training in Jaipur & WordPress Online Course
In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, technology continues to redefine how we work, connect, and grow. Businesses, startups, and even individuals need up-to-date tech skills not just to survive—but to thrive. At Artifact Geeks, we are committed to equipping you with the practical knowledge and tools you need to succeed in tech, whether you're an aspiring developer, digital marketer, or IT professional.
Our two most sought-after programs—DevOps training in Jaipur and our industry-recognized WordPress online course—are designed to empower learners with the latest skills in web development and IT operations. Whether you're in Jaipur or learning remotely from anywhere in the world, Artifact Geeks has a path tailored for you.
Why Choose Artifact Geeks?
Artifact Geeks is not just another training institute. We focus on practical learning, real-world projects, and industry-relevant curriculum. Our mentors are experienced professionals who bridge the gap between theory and application. We offer both classroom and remote learning options so you can train at your own pace and convenience.
We’re proud to offer:
Hands-on projects
Certification upon completion
Small batch sizes for personalized attention
Career support and interview preparation
Affordable pricing with EMI options
DevOps Training in Jaipur – Get Future-Ready with Cloud and Automation Skills
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DevOps is one of the most in-demand tech skills today. As businesses continue to adopt cloud computing, automation, and continuous deployment models, DevOps engineers have become central to agile operations and modern software development.
Our DevOps training in Jaipur is designed for IT professionals, developers, system administrators, and fresh graduates looking to build a future-proof career.
🔧 What You’ll Learn in Our DevOps Course:
Introduction to DevOps and the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
Linux fundamentals and shell scripting
Version control with Git and GitHub
Continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines
Tools like Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform
Cloud platforms: AWS basics and deployment
Monitoring and logging tools: Nagios, Prometheus, Grafana
Real-world DevOps projects and case studies
🏆 Why Join DevOps Training in Jaipur at Artifact Geeks?
Industry Experts as Trainers: Learn from working professionals who have built and managed DevOps pipelines for real companies.
Live Projects: Work on real-time deployments and CI/CD workflows.
Certification: Get certified with an Artifact Geeks DevOps badge, which adds credibility to your resume.
Placement Assistance: We offer resume reviews, mock interviews, and connections with hiring partners across Jaipur and India.
Whether you're looking to upskill, switch careers, or land your first tech job, our DevOps training in Jaipur gives you the tools and confidence you need.
WordPress Online Course – Build Beautiful, Functional Websites Without Coding
Looking to start a blog, launch a portfolio, or build an eCommerce website? WordPress is your go-to solution. Powering over 40% of websites globally, WordPress is the most accessible and powerful content management system (CMS) out there.
At Artifact Geeks, our WordPress online course is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners who want to design, build, and manage websites with ease—even if they don’t have a technical background.
🌐 What You’ll Learn in Our WordPress Online Course:
Introduction to WordPress, domain registration, and hosting setup
Installing WordPress manually and using one-click tools
Understanding the WordPress dashboard and settings
Choosing and customizing themes
Installing and configuring plugins
Creating and organizing content: pages, posts, menus
Setting up contact forms, galleries, and SEO plugins
Building a blog, business site, or WooCommerce store
Website security and performance optimization
💡 Why Artifact Geeks is the Best for WordPress Learning?
Beginner-Friendly Modules: Designed for people with little or no coding experience.
Self-Paced Learning: Study at your own pace with full access to recorded sessions and downloadable resources.
Live Mentor Support: Weekly Q&A sessions with WordPress experts.
Real Projects: Build your own website from scratch during the course.
Affordable Pricing: Get high-value training without breaking the bank.
Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or content creator, our WordPress online course gives you the skills to take control of your web presence—without relying on expensive developers.
Who Can Benefit from These Courses?
Both of our flagship programs—DevOps training in Jaipur and the WordPress online course—are designed to serve a wide variety of learners: Learner Type DevOps Course WordPress Course IT Professionals ✅ Advance your career with automation ❌ Not the primary audience College Students ✅ Gain industry-relevant skills ✅ Build a personal website or blog Entrepreneurs ❌ Not relevant unless tech-specific ✅ Create your own business website Freelancers ✅ Add DevOps as a skill ✅ Offer WordPress services to clients Career Changers ✅ Enter the tech domain with demand ✅ Transition to freelance or design work
What Our Students Say
Ankur Mehta – DevOps Learner, Jaipur "The DevOps training at Artifact Geeks was detailed, structured, and hands-on. I landed a job at a startup in just 3 months after completing the course."
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Why Learning with Artifact Geeks Makes a Difference
What sets us apart from the rest is our commitment to skill-based education and career transformation. Here's why learners love us:
Hands-On Learning: Not just theory—our focus is on real-world implementation.
Flexible Access: Whether you're learning from Jaipur or New York, our LMS (Learning Management System) keeps everything organized and accessible.
Mentor Support: One-on-one sessions, career advice, and direct feedback from professionals.
Community Access: Join a growing community of tech learners and freelancers.
Enroll Now and Shape Your Digital Future
Whether you’re passionate about cloud computing, automation, and infrastructure, or you dream of building stunning websites that reflect your personal or business identity—Artifact Geeks has the right course for you.
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Implementing Continuous Testing with OWASP ZAP: A Guide for Automation Buffs!
 In the dynamic area of software development, security testing is not just helpful—it’s essential. Let’s be honest! We all aspire to have a smooth, error-free CI/CD pipeline, but it takes more than just a sprinkle of magic to ensure that level of quality. Out of so many tools available, when it comes to its automation framework, OWASP ZAP (Zed Attack Proxy), a beloved tool in the world of security testing, stands out for its sturdiness and flexibility. It’s designed to hunt down vulnerabilities and keep your apps safe.
This framework empowers teams to automate both: active and passive security scans for continuous security assessments by integrating seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines. In this blog, we will discover how to set up passive and active scans using ZAP’s Automation Framework and dig into tailoring alert risks with alert filters.
Why Continuous Testing?
Continuous testing is the superhero we want in today’s fast-paced tech world, and with each code push, we need to ensure that nothing breaks. It's a great way to ensure your applications run smoothly, compute readily, and don't crumble under security threats when continuous testing is integrated with automation systems.
What is OWASP ZAP?
For those of you, who are newbies to the game, OWASP ZAP is an open-source security tool that assists developers and testers in finding vulnerabilities in web applications. It offers a mighty automation framework that allows for detailed configuration of security scans via YAML files. This feature makes it extremely adjustable for diverse testing environments and requirements. The frameworks, which are unobtrusive, and do not modify requests and support passive and active scans, are more belligerent and interact with the application to detect vulnerabilities. Constantly scanning and preventing the bad guys from getting in brandishes as the watchdog of your system.
Building Automation Systems with OWASP ZAP
 The key to streamlining the security tests is by integrating ZAP into the automation systems. Whether you’re using GitLab CI, Jenkins, or any other CI/CD tool, ZAP can be configured to run flawlessly during your builds, delivering real-time feedback on potential issues. And the best part? You don't need to be a security specialist to use it.
 Steps to Implement Continuous Testing with OWASP ZAP:
Set Up ZAP in Headless Mode: In an automation environment, ZAP can run without a GUI (Graphical User Interface). This makes it perfect for integrating into pipelines where it can silently run checks and signal you to any risks.
Integrate with Your CI/CD Pipeline: Tools like Jenkins and GitLab can effortlessly activate ZAP scans after each build. After your build is complete, simply configure the tool to launch ZAP scans.
Customize Rules: ZAP allows you to customize the scan to match your requirements. Want to skip out on specific kinds of checks?  To fit your specific environment, you can twist the settings and ensure the scans are focused on your application’s weaknesses.
Report Generation: As soon as ZAP completes a scan, it automatically generates a report. This report will emphasize vulnerabilities, ranging from cross-site scripting (XSS) to SQL injections, allowing it to address them instantly.
Automate Vulnerability Fixes: Now magic takes place here. Based on ZAP’s recommendations, for specific issues, you can integrate fixes or even set up automatic patches with automation. This allows you to emphasize more on innovation and less on constant code-fixing.
Amusing aspect: ZAP as Your Cyber Bodyguard!
 Assume ZAP is your friendly cyber bodyguard—always on the watch, always prepared to confront any gatecrasher that dares step into your digital playground. It's like having that inordinately cautious buddy who checks every lock twice before leaving the house, except this one’s doing it at lightning speed without grievances!
 Compute Power + Automation = Security Nirvana!
Now, you’ve got ZAP doing the heavy lifting for your security checks while your systems are busy analyzing complex processes (thanks to compute power). It’s a beautiful masterpiece of efficiency! By automating these security scans, you’re principally elevating your compute power to emphasize bigger tasks while ZAP watches your back.
Conclusion: Why You Should Implement Continuous Testing with OWASP ZAP
 The integration of OWASP ZAP into your build automation systems certifies consistent, real-time security checks. You can automate security testing without slowing down your CI/CD pipeline by leveraging your computer resources, ensuring that every build is more secure than the last.With ZAP in your toolkit, security testing doesn't have to be a headache; it becomes a fun, automated, and trustworthy process that scales with your project. So, let’s embrace continuous testing with OWASP ZAP to remain ahead of the curve, and let your automated systems do the hard work!
Now go ahead and automate that testing—your future self will thank you!
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Software Testing Course in Kochi – Your Gateway to a High-Demand Tech Career
Let’s face it—technology is everywhere. From the apps we use daily to the systems that run businesses worldwide, software plays a massive role in shaping our world. But here’s a secret not many talk about: good software doesn’t happen by accident.
Behind every great app or platform is a team of software testers ensuring it works smoothly, securely, and as expected. And if you’re looking to start a career in IT, software testing is one of the smartest and most achievable ways in—especially if you’re in Kochi.
🌟 Why Software Testing?
Software testing is more than just finding bugs. It’s about delivering quality. Think of testers as the silent superheroes who ensure that the software doesn’t crash when users rely on it most.
Whether it’s a shopping cart failing to load, a banking app glitching out, or a health tracker giving incorrect data—testing prevents it all.
Now, here’s the exciting part: the demand for software testers is booming. With the rise of startups, digital products, and mobile-first businesses, companies are investing heavily in quality assurance (QA) to protect their brand and retain customers.
🏙️ Why Kochi?
So why should you pursue a software testing course in Kochi?
Kochi is fast becoming Kerala’s No.1 tech and training hub. With top IT parks, startups, and a rising demand for skilled professionals, it’s a city that blends opportunity with affordability.
While metro cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad are crowded and expensive, Kochi gives learners and job seekers a clean, calm, and connected environment to grow.
More importantly, Kochi is now home to some of the top and best software training institutes in South India—especially in fields like software testing, automation, and QA.
🎓 What Does a Software Testing Course Cover?
The best software testing courses are structured to take you from beginner to job-ready. A typical course covers:
🔹 Manual Testing
Testing basics
SDLC and STLC
Test case design
Bug reporting tools (like JIRA)
🔹 Automation Testing
Selenium WebDriver
Writing scripts in Python or Java
Framework development
TestNG, Maven, Jenkins
🔹 API Testing
Postman, RESTful API testing
Automation with scripts
🔹 Agile and DevOps
Understanding how testing fits into modern workflows
CI/CD pipelines
And don’t forget the most important part—real-time projects. The top institutes in Kochi provide projects that simulate what you’d face in a real job, giving you a competitive edge.
👩‍💻 Who Can Join?
Here’s the cool thing about software testing: you don’t need to be a coding genius.
Many people think you need hardcore programming skills to join the IT field, but testing breaks that stereotype. It’s ideal for:
Freshers (BCA, BTech, MCA, etc.)
Non-IT graduates looking for a tech role
Career switchers from other industries
Stay-at-home moms or career break returnees
If you’re willing to learn, you can build a strong, stable, and highly employable skill set in just a few months.
📈 Career Opportunities After Training
After completing a software testing course, these are the kinds of roles you can land:
Manual Tester
Automation Test Engineer
QA Analyst
Test Lead (with experience)
Performance Tester
And the best part? These roles are not just in IT companies. Domains like healthcare, banking, e-commerce, and ed-tech are all hiring testers.
Starting salaries typically range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000/month, with fast growth potential—especially if you move into automation testing or performance testing.
📌 How to Choose the Best Institute in Kochi?
Let’s be honest—there are a lot of training centers out there. But only a few truly deliver quality and outcomes. So here’s what to look for:
✅ Updated Curriculum (manual + automation)
✅ Real-time projects
✅ Expert trainers with industry background
✅ Certifications that matter
✅ Placement support
✅ Internship opportunities
The best software testing institutes in Kochi offer all of these—and more.
🏆 Zoople Technologies – The No.1 Choice in Kochi
Now, if you're looking for the best and top software testing course in Kochi, there’s one name that comes up consistently—Zoople Technologies.
Zoople isn’t just another training institute. It’s one of the No.1 software testing institutes in Kerala, known for delivering practical, job-ready training. Here’s why students love it:
🔹 Manual and Automation Testing (complete stack)
🔹 Real-time projects and assignments
🔹 Industry-expert trainers
🔹 Resume building & mock interviews
🔹 100% placement support
🔹 Affordable fees + flexible timing
Zoople has helped hundreds of students launch successful careers in software testing, and many have gone on to work in top MNCs and startups across India and abroad.
🎯 Final Thoughts
If you’re serious about stepping into tech, software testing is a fantastic gateway. It’s practical, rewarding, and always in demand. But remember—your learning environment matters.
By choosing a course in Kochi, you’re in one of India’s rising tech cities. And by choosing the right institute, you’re setting the stage for success.
So take that first step with confidence. Enroll in the top and best software testing course in Kochi and build a future-proof career.
And if you’re wondering where to begin? Zoople Technologies is the place to start. 💻🚀
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