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laosinsin ¡ 20 days ago
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"S-Classes That I Raised": A Repository of Translations
What's It About: In a changed world with dungeons, and monsters and Hunters, lowly F-Rank Hunter Han Yoojin gets the chance to turn back time after his estranged younger brother - an elite S-Rank Hunter - Han Yoohyun, dies saving his life.
This time around, starting from before their relationship really worsened, he's determined to make sure he gets the best possible outcomes for himself and his brother, and just live quietly beyond that, but looks that won't be so easy when the world is coming to an end, and now all the S-rank hunters around can't stay away from Yoojin.
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(It's not a harem novel (mostly). It's Yoojin and his so so many kids and some friends and some situationships. This cover has quite a few people missing from the cast, tbh, even if it does have all the more key ones. The blond man in the top center - NOT the villain - regardless of this cover lmao)
Where to Read It
There are a lot of chapters and quite a few translations floating around in different stages of doneness, so putting this together for reference, with some latest-as-of-2025 info.
The Original (aka the novel in Korean)
The main story in Korean seems wrapped up and finished as of May 2025. Clocking a whopping 1165 (sweet sweet) Chapters across the Main Story and the 2 Sequels (Side Story and After Story)
Main Story: 856 Chapters + 14 Chapters of an Epilogue
(This is usually available and often considered one complete work of 870 Chapters. Epilogue Chapter 1 is sometimes just Main Story Chapter 857 also)
This is available to read on a whole bunch of sites such as Naver, Kakaopage, Ridibooks, Munpia, both in ebook and chapter form, as well as on more 🏴‍☠️ platforms where knovel raws thrive.
Side Story: 167 Chapters (Completed)
Afterwords: 128 Chapters (Completed)
These are, as of now, Naver exclusive and only available on the most hellish of the websites to buy from if you're not in SK, IMO (i.e. Naver). Hopefully this will change. These are also a bit tough to find raws of on 🏴‍☠️ platforms, ime.
Where to read the Translations!
Main Story Chapters 1 -400: The primary source of translation currently is SFS Translations' version! One needs to contact them for access to their locked/gdocs version (access can take a few days, but generally not more than 3-5 days) This is currently the best and most-up-to-date translation, as far as I know.
Beyond this, we venture into MTL land.
- Main Story Chapters 350 - 870 (aka till the end): Naive_twilight has put together a MTL epub and pdf available for Chapters 350-870 on reddit. While it is MTL, it is pretty decently understandable, IMO. But you would still want to re-read the chapters once they are released in actual translation, because this is a novel with layers and layers of stuff going on in the narration and dialogue. - Side Story Chapters 1-167 (aka complete): Naive_twilight to the rescue again, with an epub MTL file on reddit, updated just a few weeks ago. And that's where we are for now. After Story translation isn't available yet, will update this post, as/when there is something to link.
- Other than the Story itself, the author has also done extensive Q&As, which detail out a ton of worldbuilding and characterization notes, and a great collection/translation of some of them by dbgdbw can be found here on tumblr (uhhh, tumblr post linking to gdocs file?)
Other Misc Translations Under the Cut
As I said, this is a story with a lot of translations out there, and also this is a story with laters of stuff going on in the narration and dialogue, so sometimes it is very fun indeed to read different versions/takes on the same chapter. (And sometimes you just can't wait until you get access to SFS Translation's version, so you start elsewhere while you wait ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
- Chapter 1-330 (330- 350 is Patreon-locked) - MattReading Translations is on Wordpress, and the main/current translation linked on NovelUpdates. This is ongoing, and updates pretty frequently. Pretty decent - I think the flow of translation feels more natural in some earlier bits and gets a bit sloppier in later chapters - but the site is just ad-city central if you're on mobile. - FreeWebnovel - Chapters 1-261, but this seems to be abandoned and last updated 6+ months ago. This is also, I think the version, one will find in epub/PDF files of early chapters if one goes looking, and I think it uses text from older unedited raws, as opposed to the latest ones. And hence misses some pretty key new scenes/moments. So unfortunately, decent epub/pdfs for the early chapters are not currently easily findable. - dbgdbw - Very explanatory and informative translations on tumblr with extensive culture and translation notes for some selected chapters in the 183-350 chapter range, and then a lot of selected chapters all the way to the end. Definitely worth a look, especially if you are into the han-brothers relationship.
I think that's more or less the main versions that are out there, that I am aware of. Will update as and when new things pop up, and also please do let me know if I have missed something which is out there!
(Also thank you and shoutout to sctir who put together a similar post 3 years back, which is what got me started on this journey and helped me find the good stuff beyond the novelupdates entry)
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specialagentartemis ¡ 7 months ago
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thinking more about @thetransfemininereview's Trans Microlibrary Project.
It's a good idea, an important idea. TBH microlibrary preservation projects seem like a good idea in general. My mom used to warn me about internet safety, “The internet is written in ink”—that once you put something on the Internet, you can never fully remove it. But the tragic problem is, that’s only true of the stuff you don’t want spreading—the stuff you actually want to preserve is so ephemeral it can disappear without a trace, and you can never get it back again. Jamie Berrout's work is an eternal preservation difficulty this way. A few years ago, a Metal Gear fanfiction author on Livejornal I loved deleted her LJ account and all her foundational Metal Gear fanfic was just—gone. I go and reread some important blog posts about asexual history and link rot has already set in. The Internet Archive did something phenomenally stupid and as a result faces a credible threat to its continued existence.  Personal offline archives of internet-native work seem more important now than ever.
I believe wholeheartedly in the Trans Microlibrary Project and I certainly have PDF copies of several trans books that it is hard-to-impossible to get anymore (Jamie Berrout’s work, primarily, but also one of Xemiyulu Tapepechul’s poetry chapbooks) and other indie trans fiction that who knows how long the content hosters will allow in this skittish political climate (Gillian Ybabez’s flash fiction and various works by the Trans Women Writers’ Collective/River Furnace), so I’m thinking about buying a handful of flash drives and making my own personal preservation projects:
Contribute to the decentralized Trans Microlibrary Project as described in this post (and this will be an inspiration to read M. Kirin’s book Memory Leak, which a recent review piqued my interest in. Itch.io is a very under-recommended venue for indie queer books!) I'm particularly interested in sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and related genre fiction.
An Ace & Aro archive—so much of the important ace writing is on blogs and in zines, and with Matt Mullenwig beefing with Wordpress, I don’t know how stable Wordpress-based blogs will continue to be. Thinking about trying to download PDF copies of the entire Asexual Agenda. I also have several self-pub ace and aro books that are… at best okay tbh. But worth preserving as well. 
Fanfiction. Wanting to have the stuff I like on hand and safe—not even from government censorship or hosting problems necessarily but from all the things that inspire people to delete their fics and their accounts and their blogs. I’ve been burned by Athena Crikey deleting her LJ after years of inactivity and I don’t want to lose so much work I’ve enjoyed over the years.
More projects than that would probably prevent me from doing anything at all lol. But this offline preservation work of internet material is something I have a renewed interest in actually doing.
What do you think is worth preserving?
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kanasmusings ¡ 2 months ago
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[ENG Subs DL] Identity V Stage Episode 4: "Phantom of the Monochrome"
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Hello, hello~! I'm back with more Identity V Stage~! After Episode 3 wrapped up, I thought we wouldn't be getting anymore IDV Stages, but I'm so glad that not only did we get Episode 4, we also got Episode 5! The cast additions have been really wonderful, and I'd honestly be up for more episodes~
Episode 4: Phantom of the Monochrome focuses on Luca Balsa for the Survivor Side, and Wu Chang for the Hunter Side. The overall atmosphere and pacing definitely feel different from the first three, but I'd say it was really good and compelling in its own right! The Hunter Side story definitely hit me hard. (/// ̄  ̄///)
In any case, thank you so much for everyone's patience with me regarding these subtitles! It took a lot longer to finish than I anticipated, but I'm really happy to have been able to work on them~
For those who want a copy of the Blu-ray and are able to buy, here's a purchase link: CDJapan (International cards and shipping available)
Episodes 1-3 and Thanksgiving Festival Subtitles + Troubleshooting Guide Masterpost here: WordPress
Notes, disclaimers, and link under the cut, enjoy~! (´• ω •`) ♡
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※ THE FILE IS SUBTITLES ONLY, VIDEO IS NOT INCLUDED!
All songs and lyrics were translated by me. A bit of creative liberty was exercised to fit context and for smoother word flow.
RULES:
[MOST IMPORTANT] Please DO NOT re-post the subs and the link outside of Tumblr! If you want to share outside, please, please DM me about it and link my blog to your post. That’s all I ask.
Please DO NOT remove my credits.
Please DO NOT re-translate without permission.
SUBS DL LINK: GOOGLE DRIVE
Folder includes:
Survivor Side Main Show + Special Comedy Performance Subs
Hunter Side Main Show + Special Comedy Performance Subs
Original songs lyrics + translation PDFs
General reminders, disclaimers, and translation notes
※ Please only DM me if there is a problem with the subtitles. I cannot help you if it’s related to the videos.
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talenlee ¡ 5 months ago
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Dev Pile 2025-06 — Starter Kit
Making dev piles is a new experience for the blog in that they are explicitly deliberately timely. Where most of the work on this blog is thrown weeks, sometimes months in advance if it doesn’t fit neatly in a single spot, I am trying to make sure I write any given Dev Pile article covering the ‘week before’ the article goes up. This is a new kind of work for me, and it’s necessitated working ahead.
The week this article is being ‘written in’ is the week after Cancon. I had a plan for this week: I was going to spend the week writing an article developing the game dev I did, at cancon, in the dull periods at the table between the sales. Thing is, this year, that did not happen – Cancon was pretty much completely constant, so much so that the first day I didn’t even notice I never pulled out my notebook and what notes did get taken during the whole event were surface, or sketching out some minor ideas.
Therefore instead of a single intense focus here, this is going to be something of a hello and hey, here’s how to get started article about game making, tools, and prototyping.
Who Can Make Games?
You can make games. I can make games. Anyone who wants to can make games. The access you have to industrial scale production equipment to make the game you’re designing into something that looks like conventional product is a little more attainable than you may think, thanks to modern tools.
The core of you making games is this: Can you explain a set of rules to another player that let them understand how to play the game?
Great, then you’ve made a game. The next step is working out how to make that game the kind of game you want it to be. And to paraphrase what Adam Savage once said, the difference between doing game development and screwing around is just writing things down.
Tools
First things first, if you have a tool you like for any of the stated purposes, then you should use the tool you like. The tools I describe here should all be free, but that can make them less convenient in ways you may not like.
To write rulebooks, I use LibreOffice. This is a text editor in the same vein as Pages and Word, and much like Google Docs. We’ve pretty much solved ‘writing in a document for a computer user to read’ as a format, and that format has been kinda the same for thirty years. Notably, a formal editor like this lets you do tables and give texts formatting entries like heading styles, which means you don’t have to work to translate that stuff to a website like a wordpress content management system. Under the hood, these two things know how to talk to one another.
Notepad is a valuable tool as well for when you need ‘scrap’ text – no formatting, just some numbers or the like, but literally anything will do here.
Almost inevitably any given game design I have will need a spreadsheet. Sometimes a spreadsheet lets me present a skeleton of a game, with say, a sheet of 52 entries that just indicate the information on a card’s face. That means I use LibreCalc, but I only started using that seven months ago, when I learned about the IFS function. The version of Excel I was using from 2007 didn’t have this ‘new’ functionality, and I found that very useful. You may ask: How often do you need ‘IFS’ in game development and the answer is never. There are definitely thihngs I can use spreadsheets for, but these functions are not super necessary.
To do visual editing I use GIMP, pronounced ‘noo-imp,’ because gimp is a silly word to use in everyday conversation and it has worn its welcome out in my tongue. GIMP is a program that takes some getting used to, but the heart of what it is is a powerful photoshop-level program that puts almost everything it has directly under your control, including warp tools, healing tools, stamp tools and other simple filters. I will usually use GIMP to generate a template file or example for how a card should look, and then, when I want to put those cards into a file to make a pdf for printing, I turn to…
Scribus! Scribus is my layout and DTP program that I avoid using in every situation I can. I dislike Scribus interface a lot, and as a result, I route around it – I try to make sure that if I’m doing something in a design that Scribus ‘could’ do, I will ensure that Scribus is the only thing that can do it, and if something else can do it, I’ll do it that way. This is a combination of familiarity and convenience: Scribus is by no means a bad program, I’m sure, but I don’t like using it and it feels very easy to break things, which means when I do use it, I’m probably using it ‘wrong,’ and a Scribus expert would want to correct my technique.
For making simple slideshow videos, where I just show a thing, talk about it, and move on, I use the program OBS, which you can use for rules tutorials or explainers. OBS has its own ability to do slides – which you can make in a slideshow program like Google Slides or powerpoint or Prezi if you like – and then you talk over it, advancing the slides in OBS. It’s a very powerful, very flexible tool, but I can understand if it’s a bit overwhelming to start with.
If you want to record audio for your game, which is a cool thing to do, I use Audacity. It’s a simple audio program if you’re just using it for its basic functions, but it can be great if (for example) you want to record audio diaries of your creation process.
Also, mixed in with this is, cardboard, paper, scissors and glue. Playing cards need a standardised form so you can make a ‘blank’ deck of cards by taking an ordinary deck of cards and putting large, white, laundry stickers on each face, ‘wiping’ it so you can write what you want on the face.
Art Though?
I use free art where I can. There’s a lot of art assets, paid and free over on itch.io, which you can definitely use to make your game work look more interesting than base. And of course…
Bandaid tearing off time,
There are free image generators that you can use if you are comfortable with that. My advice is that you should only ever use generators for ‘zero value’ forms of media; that is, nothing you intend to sell and nothing you intend to use as identifying for yourself; don’t use a generator for a logo for your identity or brand, for example, because that’s uncopyrightable and then someone can just copy it. Even if they don’t, the fact they can undermines the copyright value of designing your own logo and title.
But yeah, image generators are available online. When I need an image for an example, the one I recommend using is dezgo, because it doesn’t require a login, doesn’t require you to pay money, and all it asks of you is time to let it finish working. You’re not going to get timely bulk media out of it, but that means, in my mind, that any artwork it generates is going to be worth scrutinising and editing to make it more appropriate to your needs. This is part of a greater conversation, but for now, the important thing is that if you’re going to use generative tools you need to make sure you recognise what they’re bad at and what they’re bad for.
Getting Started?
Alright, you have some tools to make what you have in mind more possible. What I recommend you do, and I will delve more into this later in the week, is make a prototype, and then, once you have the prototype, look at it seriously.
You’re going to have to get your head around the question what do I like without asking the followup question why at first. What is it about your prototype that satisfies you? What would you change if you could? Why isn’t it satisfying to you, what about it makes you concerned. Are there things you haven’t thought about because of biases you have? Is it a game you can’t play with one hand?
The point is the prototype marks the point you start finding out. You don’t need a perfect game to prototype – indeed, I have a lot of very ugly games as prototypes and I think those ugly prototypes work really well as a place to start working out what to do next.
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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blubberquark ¡ 1 year ago
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Are Game Blogs Uniquely Lost?
All this started with my looking for the old devlog of Storyteller. I know at some point it was linked from the blogroll on the Braid devlog. Then I tried to look at on old devlog of another game that is still available. The domain for Storyteller is still active. The devblog is gone.
I tried an old bookmark from an old PC (5 PCs ago, I think). It was a web site linked to pixel art and programming tutorials. Instead of linking to the pages directly, some links link led to a twitter threads by authors that collected their work posted on different sites. Some twitter threads are gone because the users were were suspended, or had deleted their accounts voluntarily. Others had deleted old tweets. There was no archive. I have often seen links accompanied by "Here's a thread where $AUTHOR lists all his writing on $TOPIC". I wonder if the sites are still there, and only the tweets are gone.
A lot of "games studies" around 2010 happened on blogs, not in journals. Games studies was online-first, HTML-first, with trackbacks, tags, RSS and comment sections. The work that was published in PDF form in journals and conference proceedings is still there. The blogs are gone. The comment sections are gone. Kill screen daily is gone.
I followed a link from critical-distance.com to a blog post. That blog is gone. The domain is for sale. In the Wayback Machine, I found the link. It pointed to the comment section of another blog. The other blog has removed its comment sections and excluded itself from the Wayback Machine.
I wonder if games stuff is uniquely lost. Many links to game reviews at big sites lead to "page not found", but when I search the game's name, I can find the review from back in 2004. The content is still there, the content management systems have been changed multiple times.
At least my favourite tumblr about game design has been saved in the Wayback Machine: Game Design Tips.
To make my point I could list more sites, more links, 404 but archived, or completely lost, but when I look at small sites, personal sites, blogs, or even forums, I wonder if this is just confirmation bias. There must be all this other content, all these other blogs and personal sites. I don't know about tutorials for knitting, travel blogs, stamp collecting, or recipe blogs. I usually save a print version of recipes to my Download folder.
Another big community is fan fiction. They are like modding, but for books, I think. I don't know if a lot of fan fiction is lost to bit rot and link rot either. What is on AO3 will probably endure, but a lot might have gone missing when communities fandom moved from livejournal to tumblr to twitter, or when blogs moved from Wordpress to Medium to Substack.
I have identified some risk factors:
Personal home pages made from static HTML can stay up for while if the owner meticulously catalogues and links to all their writing on other sites, and if the site covers a variety of interests and topics.
Personal blogs or content management systems are likely to lose content in a software upgrade or migration to a different host.
Writing is more likely to me lost when it's for-pay writing for a smaller for-profit outlet.
A cause for sudden "mass extinction" of content is the move between social networks, or the death of a whole platform. Links to MySpace, Google+, Diaspora, and LiveJournal give me mostly or entirely 404 pages.
In the gaming space, career changes or business closures often mean old content gets deleted. If an indie game is wildly successful, the intellectual property might ge acquired. If it flops, the domain will lapse. When development is finished, maybe the devlog is deleted. When somebody reviews games at first on Steam, then on a blog, and then for a big gaming mag, the Steam reviews might stay up, but the personal site is much more likely to get cleaned up. The same goes for blogging in general, and academia. The most stable kind of content is after hours hobbyist writing by somebody who has a stable and high-paying job outside of media, academia, or journalism.
The biggest risk factor for targeted deletion is controversy. Controversial, highly-discussed and disseminated posts are more likely to be deleted than purely informative ones, and their deletion is more likely to be noticed. If somebody starts a discussion, and then later there are hundreds of links all pointing back to the start, the deletion will hurt more and be more noticeable. The most at-risk posts are those that are supposed to be controversial within a small group, but go viral outside it, or the posts that are controversial within a small group, but then the author says something about politics that draws the attention of the Internet at large to their other writings.
The second biggest risk factor for deletion is probably usefulness combined with hosting costs. This could also be the streetlight effect at work, like in the paragraph above, but the more traffic something gets, the higher the hosting costs. Certain types of content are either hard to monetise, and cost a lot of money, or they can be monetised, so the free version is deliberately deleted.
The more tech-savvy users are, the more likely they are to link between different sites, abandon a blogging platform or social network for the next thing, try to consolidate their writings by deleting their old stuff and setting up their own site, only to let the domain lapse. The more tech-savvy users are, the more likely they are to mess with the HTML of their templates or try out different blogging software.
If content is spread between multiple sites, or if links link to social network posts that link to blog post with a comment that links to a reddit comment that links to a geocities page, any link could break. If content is consolidated in a forum, maybe Archive team could save all of it with some advance notice.
All this could mean that indie games/game design theory/pixel art resources are uniquely lost, and games studies/theory of games criticism/literary criticism applied to games are especially affected by link rot. The semi-professional, semi-hobbyist indie dev, the writer straddling the line between academic and reviewer, they seem the most affected. Artists who start out just doodling and posting their work, who then get hired to work on a game, their posts are deleted. GameFAQs stay online, Steam reviews stay online, but dev logs, forums and blog comment sections are lost.
Or maybe it's only confirmation bias. If I was into restoring old cars, or knitting, or collecting stamps, or any other thing I'd think that particular community is uniquely affected by link rot, and I'd have the bookmarks to prove it.
Figuring this out is important if we want to make predictions about the future of the small web, and about the viability of different efforts to get more people to contribute. We can't figure it out now, because we can't measure the ground truth of web sites that are already gone. Right now, the small web is mostly about the small web, not about stamp collecting or knitting. If we really manage to revitalise the small web, will it be like the small web of today except bigger, the web-1.0 of old, or will certain topics and communities be lost again?
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radtoken ¡ 1 year ago
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call me van(ya). autistic, rad-leaning feminist and anarcho-communist. poc. 21 years old.
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da-vibez ¡ 1 year ago
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Christian Hip-Hop: A Generation’s Words
Author: John K. Wells This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, volume 38, number 06 (2015). The full text of this article in PDF format can be obtained by clicking here. For more information about the Christian Research Journal, click here. SYNOPSIS  Hip-hop has an incredible built-in potential to be used as a vehicle to herald the gospel, teach doctrine, and lead people…
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tjeromebaker ¡ 10 months ago
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MUN Resolution Writing
Every delegate wants to sponsor a resolution and see it get passed. It’s a great indicator of the general consensus of the committee, and in many cases, it shows that you were able to create and market a resolution better than anyone else.
Automatically format your MUN Resolutions! Source: MUN Prep In This Lesson: In this lesson we will walk you through the entire Model UN Resolution writing process. You will learn all about: Preambulatory Clauses Operative Clauses Resolution Drafting Strategies Model UN Voting Procedure Download PDF Additional Resources MUN Resolution Writing Every delegate wants to sponsor a resolution…
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tsreviews ¡ 1 year ago
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WP Genie Review: The Ultimate AI Virtual Assistant for WordPress
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Key Features of WP Genie:
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Say goodbye to the days of struggling with complex web design tools. With WP Genie, you can effortlessly create web pages, landing pages, and sales funnels that are not only visually stunning but also optimized for conversion. You'll be amazed at how quickly you can bring your online vision to life.
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Need high-quality content at lightning speed? WP Genie generates articles, blog posts, and marketing materials with remarkable efficiency. Whether it's creating informative blog posts or crafting persuasive ad copy, AI has your back, saving you time and ensuring consistency in your messaging.
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humanrightsssblog ¡ 1 year ago
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HRSS mygov.in India
Click to access mygov_160571404247917841.pdf Source MyGov.in Website Human Rights Sanrakshan Sansthaa partipation in United Nations General assembly meeting at United Nations Newyork USA, MyGov is a citizen engagement platform launched by the Government of India on 26 July 2014 to promote the active participation of Indian citizens in their country’s governance and development. It is aimed at…
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phubersblog ¡ 2 days ago
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The seed of freedom
Here is a fully functional Python coding script that generates a 6″x9″ hardcover book PDF titled “The Seeds of Freedom” using fpdf2. It includes title, chapters, UTF-8 support (for Vietnamese characters), page size, headers, footers, and proper formatting for Amazon KDP hardcover print. ✅ Full Python Script (from beginning to finish) # Make sure to install fpdf first using: pip install fpdf…
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upskillguy ¡ 6 days ago
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Transform Your Videos into SEO-Ready Blogs with Video To Blog
Looking to repurpose YouTube content into polished blog posts? Video To Blog—available as a one-time AppSumo lifetime deal—turns long videos into SEO‑friendly articles in just minutes. Here’s everything you need to know to decide if it’s worth the investment.
What Is Video To Blog?
Video To Blog is an AI tool designed to convert YouTube videos (or uploads) into full-fledged blog posts—complete with headings, summaries, screenshots, metadata, FAQ, and social-media blurbs. With plans starting at $59 (Tier 1 gives 10 posts/month), it offers lifetime access and all future updates.
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Key Features at a Glance
Lightning-fast conversion: Transforms videos (a few minutes to hours long) into structured articles in just a few clicks 
AI fine-tuning: Customize tone, POV, length, keywords, formatting, plus built-in SEO metadata, headers, and alt tags 
Screenshots inserted: Automatically grabs relevant video stills; pick from variations or upload your own 
Easy publishing: Export to WordPress, Medium, Blogger, Wix, Shopify, or html/pdf/docx 
Templates & automation: Save prompts and tone presets; some tiers enable auto-posting when new videos are uploaded .
SEO-first approach: Includes metadata, sitemaps, image alt text, structured format—ideal for search at scale .
What Users Love
“Next‑level control & accuracy”: Users say it nails structure and tone right out of the box .
Time savings: “More done in an afternoon that used to take days” 
Built-in SEO: The auto-generation of metadata, FAQ and alt tags is consistently applauded 
One-and-done value: Many users say it paid for itself in the first few posts 
Responsive support: Feedback highlights dev responsiveness and rapid iteration .
Areas for Improvement
Image flexibility: Stock image choices can be limited—better suited to screenshots than generic post graphics .
SEO scoring transparency: Built-in SEO scores are reportedly inflated and may not reflect true performance 
Regeneration settings reset: Saved tone/style preferences don’t always carry over to new drafts .
Formatting nuance: Some want more control over layout—internal linking, exact transcripts, custom image count .
Interface can stall: Occasional hangs during generation require refreshing .
Pricing & Tiers
All tiers include full access to AI features, image insertion, SEO tools, and lifetime updates:TierPricePosts/moHighlightsTier 1$5910Ideal for part‑time creatorsTier 2$11920Small brands or growing blogsTier 3$22940For agencies and heavy use
All plans include a 60‑day money-back guarantee .
Should You Buy It?
Who it’s perfect for:
YouTube creators, educators, marketers needing blog content fast
Anyone with a backlog of videos they want to repurpose
Small businesses & agencies wanting SEO-ready articles without the manual work
What to consider before buying:
You may need to swap or add images for visual variety
Occasional manual tweaks needed for tone or header formatting
Tier choice matters—if you repurpose multiple videos a month, Tier 2 or 3 is worth it
Real Verdict
If you’re producing video content and want a quick, cost-effective way to turn it into blogs—without compromising SEO or quality—Video To Blog is one of the best tools in its category.
“It easily paid for itself on the first use.” “Next‑level... tons of control over final product.” 
The lifetime deal, strong features, and glowing reviews make it a no-brainer—just be mindful to adjust images and add those internal links manually.
Final Thoughts
Ideal if you want seamless video-to-blog conversion with SEO and minimal editing
Best strategy: Start with Tier 1, test out 10 posts, and scale up if workflow fits
Video To Blog offers a fast, efficient way to repurpose video content into SEO-optimized blog posts in minutes. It automates SEO, screenshot insertion, and structure—earning praise for saving time and paying for itself quickly. Minor limitations around images and formatting can be handled manually. With AppSumo’s lifetime deal and refund guarantee, it’s easily worth a test run.
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Grab it before the offer ends—and start turning your videos into written gold.
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unicorn-global-solutions ¡ 8 days ago
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Business Setup in Sharjah Media City (SHAMS) Free Zone
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Business Setup in Sharjah Media City (SHAMS) Free Zone
Sharjah Media City, also known as SHAMS, is one of the most cost-effective and rapidly growing free zones in the UAE, established in 2017. It is particularly well-known for empowering creative and media businesses with an affordable and streamlined company setup process.
Whether you're starting a new venture or expanding an existing one, SHAMS offers a dynamic ecosystem tailored for entrepreneurs. With Unicorn Global Solutions by your side, you gain access to expert guidance on licensing, registration, and bank account assistance for your SHAMS Free Zone company formation.
Why Choose SHAMS Free Zone?
100% Foreign Ownership
0% Corporate and Personal Tax
Quick and simple registration process
One of the cheapest Free Zone licenses in the UAE
Free exhibition space at events like GITEX and Seamless Middle East
Tax-free jurisdiction in Sharjah
Business community sessions and networking opportunities
Free training sessions for SHAMS-registered companies
No physical presence required during company registration
Easy repatriation of capital and profits
Types of SHAMS Licenses
Service License: For producing, distributing, and offering services.
Trading License: To buy, sell, import, and export goods.
Industrial License: For manufacturing-related activities.
Workspaces at SHAMS
Dedicated Desk
Shared Desk
Dedicated Private Office
Documents Required
Passport Copy
Passport Size Photograph
Residence Visa & Emirates ID (if applicable)
Explore More UAE Free Zones
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We Also Assist With:
Opening corporate bank accounts in top UAE banks
VAT Registration & Compliance
Corporate Tax Advisory
Off-Page SEO & Backlink Strategy
To increase the online presence of your SHAMS Free Zone business setup services, use the following off-page SEO methods:
Blog Submissions: Publish relevant articles on Medium, Blogger, WordPress, and link back to your SHAMS services page.
Business Listings: Submit on UAE directories such as Connect.ae, Yalwa, and YellowPages.
Q&A Platforms: Answer questions on Quora, Reddit about SHAMS company setup with backlinks.
Classified Ads: Post setup offers on Dubizzle, Locanto, and JustLanded with website/contact info.
Social Bookmarking: Share articles on Mix, Flipboard, and Pocket to generate high-quality backlinks.
Slide/Document Sharing: Create PDF guides and upload to SlideShare, Scribd with link references.
Contact Unicorn Global Solutions
Start your journey with trusted experts. At Unicorn Global Solutions, we help you form your SHAMS company quickly, affordably, and legally in the UAE.
📍 Office: 4th Street, Oud Mehta, Dubai
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vigilanthereticchaos ¡ 11 days ago
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How to Start Blogging: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
Starting a blog is one of the best ways to share your thoughts, showcase your expertise, or even build an online business. Whether you want to write about travel, food, technology, or personal development, blogging allows you to reach a global audience. In this post, you’ll learn exactly how to start blogging — from choosing your niche to publishing your first post.
1. Define Your Blog's Purpose and Niche
Before you dive into blogging, decide why you want to start a blog. Is it to educate, entertain, build a brand, or generate income? Once your purpose is clear, choose a specific niche. A niche helps you focus your content, attract a targeted audience, and stand out in search engine results.
Popular blog niches include:
Personal finance
Fitness and health
Travel
Food and recipes
Parenting
Tech and gadgets
Pro Tip: Choose a niche you’re passionate about and that has good search demand.
2. Choose a Blogging Platform
There are many blogging platforms available, but WordPress.org is the most recommended for beginners who want full control over their blog. It’s free, customizable, and SEO-friendly. Alternatives include Wix, Squarespace, and Blogger, but they offer less flexibility and control.
3. Get a Domain Name and Hosting
Your domain name is your blog’s web address, such as www.yourblogname.com. Try to pick a name that is short, brandable, and easy to spell.
For hosting, go with providers like:
Bluehost (ideal for beginners)
SiteGround
Hostinger
These hosting companies often offer one-click WordPress installations and 24/7 support.
4. Install WordPress and Set Up Your Blog
Once you have hosting and a domain name, install WordPress. Choose a theme that fits your style and is mobile-responsive. Free themes are available in the WordPress theme library, or you can buy premium themes for more advanced features.
Must-have WordPress plugins:
Yoast SEO – for on-page SEO
Elementor – drag-and-drop page builder
Google Site Kit – analytics and tracking
5. Plan and Create Valuable Content
Start by creating core pages like:
About Me
Contact
Privacy Policy
Blog (main content area)
Next, brainstorm blog topics based on what your target audience is searching for. Use tools like Google Trends, AnswerThePublic, or Ubersuggest to find popular keywords.
Write your blog posts using a clear structure:
Use headings (H2, H3) for readability
Include relevant keywords naturally
Add images and internal links
6. Promote Your Blog
After publishing, promote your blog across multiple platforms:
Share on social media
Join blogging communities
Write guest posts on other blogs
Start email marketing to build a loyal reader base
Consistency is key. Aim to publish at least one post per week and engage with your audience through comments or email newsletters.
7. Monetize Your Blog
Once your blog gains traffic, you can start monetizing it. Common methods include:
Display ads (Google AdSense)
Affiliate marketing
Sponsored posts
Selling digital products or services
Final Thoughts
Starting a blog takes effort, but it’s incredibly rewarding. By following these steps—choosing a niche, setting up WordPress, creating quality content, and promoting your blog—you’ll be well on your way to becoming a successful blogger. Don’t wait. Take action today and start your blogging journey!
Let me know if you'd like this turned into a downloadable PDF guide or want help with a blog post title, meta description, or keyword list!
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flipbookfliperrr ¡ 17 days ago
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Here are the top five plugins for converting PDFs into interactive flipbooks:
1. Flipbook
Flipbook is a powerful and widely-used WordPress plugin to create stunning interactive flipbooks from PDFs or images.
Key Features:
Converts PDFs into realistic flipbooks with page-flipping effects.
Supports responsive designs for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
Customizable themes and interactive elements like zoom, navigation, and annotations.
Easy integration via shortcodes.
Why Flipbook?: Its simplicity, rich feature set, and seamless integration make it a top choice for creating engaging flipbooks.
2. Real3D Flipbook
Real3D Flipbook is a versatile plugin that creates interactive 3D flipbooks.
Key Features:
Converts PDFs and images into realistic 3D flipbooks.
Fully responsive and works on all devices.
Supports lightbox and fullscreen modes.
Customizable design options for branding.
Best For: Users who want an immersive, 3D flipbook experience.
3. dFlip
dFlip is a lightweight plugin that focuses on creating simple yet visually appealing flipbooks.
Key Features:
Realistic 3D flipbook effects.
Easy-to-use shortcode generator for embedding flipbooks.
Mobile-friendly and responsive.
Supports single and double-page views.
Best For: Quick and easy PDF-to-flipbook conversion.
4. Flip PDF Pro
Flip PDF Pro is a feature-rich plugin designed for advanced flipbook creation.
Key Features:
Converts PDFs into flipbooks with multimedia elements like videos and links.
Supports both HTML5 and Flash formats.
Customizable templates and themes.
Integration with e-commerce platforms for digital product sales.
Best For: E-commerce and marketing-focused flipbooks.
5. Issuu Embed Plugin
Issuu Embed Plugin connects your WordPress site with the Issuu platform to showcase flipbooks.
Key Features:
Embeds flipbooks hosted on Issuu directly into WordPress posts or pages.
Customizable viewer options, including fullscreen mode.
Provides analytics for flipbook engagement.
Best For: Publishing professionals with existing Issuu accounts.
Conclusion
For the best overall experience, Flipbook is the top choice due to its balance of ease of use, responsive design, and customization options. For users seeking advanced features like 3D effects or e-commerce integration, Real3D Flipbook and Flip PDF Pro are excellent alternatives.
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aihumanizerpro ¡ 24 days ago
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Boost Content Quality Instantly with AI Humanizer Pro for Your CMS
With today's hectic content environment, AI-created text through websites such as ChatGPT and Bard fills the internet. Although these websites provide quickness, the quality of the produced content is devoid of emotional richness, creativity, and the special touch provided by humans in writing. Posting such works on websites such as WordPress, Shopify, or Webflow could lead to uninspiring output that fails to engage the audience.
This is where AI Humanizer Pro comes in. It fills the gap between machine output and audience-ready content. It converts rough AI text into human like text , while boosting tone, structure, and clarity—without interrupting your workflow.
The Disconnect Between AI Content and Content Management Systems
Content Management Systems (CMS) such as WordPress and Shopify allow for simple management and publication of content. They, however, won't help you refine your writing. CMS platforms won't find awkward phrasing and robot-like tone—two typical mistakes in AI drafts. Considerable extra editing goes into meeting branding requirements and passing AI checkers.
That is why humanizing AI content is now an imperative. It transforms mechanical language into authentic, human-like language while maintaining the speed benefit that comes with AI.
Why is AI Humanizer Pro Exceptional?
It is not merely a grammar tool. AI Humanizer Pro is specifically built to convert AI-based text into readable, human-like content. Here is why it works:
It improves sentence flow, tone, and clarity while leaving the original information intact.
It is simple to use—there are no setup issues or learning curves.
It is compatible with top AI detection software such as GPTZero, ZeroGPT, and Turnitin, providing users with peace of mind.
 Rather than supplanting your CMS, it enhances it, boosting output quality with no increase in complexity.
Seamless Integration with Well-known CMS Platforms
From Shopify to WordPress, AI Humanizer Pro seamlessly integrates into your publishing workflow.
How it works:
Upload DOCX, TXT, or PDF files
Here is the humanized, ready-to-publish text
Pass through AI checkers prior to completing
This intuitive process integrates seamlessly into your current tools, never disrupting your workflow.
Designed for Content Creators, Not Programmers
There is no need for you to know code. You can be a writer, marketer, or editor, and humanizing AI is not complicated. The user experience is built into the platform.
You receive:
Straightforward onboarding with step-by-step directions
Clean and intuitive dashboard
Responsive support
Mobile edit access on the go
Whether it is blog entries, website content, or product descriptions, editing is increasingly quick and efficient.
Real Benefits for Your Content Team
Various roles come with distinctive benefits:
Editors: Expedite the editing process with high standards
SEO Experts: Use optimized words and normal reading
Authors: Ensure that your voice is uniform in all forms of content  
Begin Effortlessly Humanizing AI No need to adjust your CMS installation. Simply copy, paste, and edit. With AI Humanizer Pro, your artificially generated text is interesting, human-like, and passes AI detection tools with certainty. Add the human touch your content deserves—your CMS takes care of the rest.
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