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[Abandoned by the Lightners, his heart became cracked with hatred.]
Hitting a lil' too close to home?
#junie art post#ink sans#error sans#utmv#errorink#implied. but yea not the focus#this has been turning around in my mind for quite some time. im glad to finish it lmao idk if my ramblings make sense even.#so like listen. do you ever think about how similar the function of the utmv is to the dark worlds in deltarune.#in a meta narrative to fandom sense? idk the word#we are making exaggerated expanded worlds of the ordinary tools and entertainment of the real world and make it into something more#isnt that very very interesting?#and we explore every sort of possibility in that creation. both good and bad#and when all is said and done. every possibility found and the entertainment and secrets has all run out#we put it away. abandon and leave it behind#what is left? what happens to the world and characters we have created? can it sustain without us?#what of the ones left in the dark?#idk if yall saw me a few months ago but i reblogged comyet's old post of ink begging us not to leave him alone and to keep creating#yea that never left me#and seeing exactly THAT SCENARIO in deltarune made my brain iTCH#imagine an ink in King's position.... wait isnt that just underverse#mmmmmmm. darkner ink.....#also error is here too. not just for errorink or that i can't separate these two to save my life#but error is also one of the few people to be able to GET IT?? he can hear the creators too. ink cant#but hes pretty much programmed himself to avoid having a mental break down to this via reboot memory loss.#and ink has his own internal coping mechanism (hooray for short term memory loss)#these two idiots will do anything but confront truths lmfao#ahhh my favorite idiots. never change#mmmmm#deltarune
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#I mean like pocket knife/multi tool/Swiss army knife#and I know it’s illegal is some European countries to carry one on your person#which I was very confused and frustrated about when traveling#if you live in the boonies like I do it’s just sort of expected#I for instance have four knives on my person at all times#is that excessive? yes#but honestly it’s just cuz I can’t decide which one to bring#poll
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I made a character sheet to plot your OC's development over time! (There's supposed to be a character name in the big white space next to "over time" but it got eaten a little lmao)
You can use this for whatever you want, and you don't have to credit me. Feel free to change or edit anything you feel like. Please don't tag me if you credit me - just link to the original post.
Credits, explanations & a transparent version under the cut :D
Credits:
The actual image was made with the free NBOS character sheet creator, which is a sort of dated but free and solid text-layout sheet maker intended for ttrpg style character sheet creation.
Fonts used were Bisdak (titles) and Rockwell (body). Both are free! You can use them to fill it out if you like.
Inspired by a comment @maybe-solar-powered-calculator made on this other post about filling it out for characters at multiple points along their arcs. Thanks for putting the idea in my head :D
This is explicitly released under a CC0 1.0 deed, ie: you can do fucking whatever you want with it and I don't care and you don't have to tell anyone where you got it from and no one gets to stop you.
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Last time I made one of these I got a bunch of questions on all manner of things, and I can never keep up, so I'm just appending a set of notes for how to use it and a glossary because I know some of these phrasings will be confusing.
Ignore or change anything you don't feel like works for you here. You can do whatever you want forever.
Suggested / intended use & general notes:
This sheet could work for something story-level, if you want. But it's really only good for individual arcs; if the character goes through multiple arcs in your story, then they're going to fit poorly here. In that case, you're probably better off doing versions for each arc, or just adapting this to a different format more suited to your thing.
Also, if your arc has a nontraditional structure - divorced from the typical "rising action - climax - conclusion" type of structure where there's a clear 'important turning point' - it may not work as well either.
The mindset section is meant to come at it from a 'golden mean' standpoint - that is, everything on either extreme of the slider is 'too much' and therefore bad. It's not bad-to-good! The far right side is a flaw too. They're only grouped the way they are on basis of the specific OCs I personally had in mind when I put it together.
Growth is labeled 'worse'-to-'better' but it means, like, active decrease in that area vs active increase; if nothing changes, it should stay at the center even if it sucks. The category is about contrasting changes, and sometimes changes are for the worse!
The entire sheet is very deliberately subjective. It should really be answered from the character's perspective - how they feel about it, not what's necessarily true. Technically you can do whatever you want and I can't stop you, but it's a better tool if you approach it from the point of view that the character may believe things that aren't true - that will define their behavior way more than the objective facts of the story.
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Definitions:
This part is long as hell - recommend using ctrl+f to find the specific words you're stuck on. I defined everything.
General categories:
Mindset: how your character thinks about themself and how they act. Their understanding of their own approach to life. Attitude, viewpoint, decision-making process, that sort of thing.
Circumstances: the relationship between your character and the world around them. Where they are, what that place is like, and how they feel about it.
Growth: how the character and their impact - their attitude, their behavior, their immediate surroundings - changes over time.
Outset: the start of the character's arc.
Present: the 'center' of the arc. If you're planning something ahead of time and it hasn't 'happened' yet, then this is the near future.
End-game: where they are after the conclusion of the arc.
Mindset terms:
Center of the world: "If I have a problem, it's the only thing that matters to me." Self-centered, self-absorbed. Doesn't necessarily mean anything beyond that - they don't necessarily have to be unpleasant to be entirely focused on their own life.
my life isn't relevant: "Everyone else's problems are so significant, I don't pay any attention to my own". Someone who ignores or neglects their own life in service of some other thing, or doesn't consider their own behavior to have any real importance.
Only see enemies: Paranoid. Everyone's out to get them. Anyone who seems nonthreatening is hiding their potential for danger and everyone who seems threatening is a threat. The character must remain ever-vigilant, lest the cashier at the 7/11 suddenly stab them, or their best friend turn out to secretly be trying to poison them to death.
Only see friends: Naïve. Everyone is a good actor who wishes everyone else well, and if they don't seem like they're acting from a place of kindness or care then you probably don't understand what they're up to. The character is pretty sure the stranger holding that knife is, like, someone to chat up maybe, they're clearly only hanging out in this dark alleyway because it's a nice spot and no other possible reason.
overthink everything: Ten thousand thoughts per every single action taken. Maybe they never get around to acting at all. They have to consider every possible outcome. What if by eating lunch they accidentally trigger the apocalypse?! Who's going to think about these things if not them?!?!?!
impulsive to action: Act first, think never. What do you mean "consequences of actions"?
Unilateral decisions: "I will make every choice and no one else's opinions or thoughts are relevant". Discounts outside suggestions. Firmly convinced that they know best in any situation, and will brook no disagreement with their views when it comes to actually doing things.
Command me, please: "I don't know what to do and I don't know what to even start with, someone please tell me what to think". No confidence in their own views. Will not make any decisions unless forced and even then will beg someone else to please tell them what to do. Has no idea what's best and is pretty sure anyone else will have a better idea.
can't ask for help: No one will ever help the character; they have to do everything themself, even the things other people have repeatedly offered to do for them and have much more experience with. Doesn't necessarily mean that no one will help them or that they are explicitly barred by some real-world circumstance; just that, for whatever reason, they refuse to ask for help. This is an attitude thing - will they ever reach out? No? Then they're here.
too reliant on others: Have they ever solved a problem alone? Do they believe they're even capable of doing so? The character all the way at this end of the scale absolutely never expects to be able to do anything themself, has no trust in their ability to solve a problem, and needs someone else to come save them from it. The kind of person who needs ChatGPT to do their homework. Again - doesn't actually mean anyone will help them, or that the people they're relying on are reliable - just that they think they are helpless without ... well, help.
Weapon maker: This has to do with problem-solving strategies and not actual weapons. The weapon-maker is a character who views every situation as a conflict that cannot be de-escalated or solved by cooperation, and responds appropriately. The most fundamental weapon maker character turns everything into an argument, a fight, a war, etc. There are a bunch of other responses to conflict, though - they might avoid problems that need solving because they avoid conflict generally too. Fundamentally what you want to answer here is: when they see a locked box and they don't have the key, do they respond to it the same way they'd respond to someone telling them "you can't open this box"? And how do they respond to that? Typical weapon-maker approaches: - brute-force the box open or try and then give up if it doesn't work; and also get into an argument that might turn physical with the hypothetical person - shrug and give up immediately, in both situations so on and so forth. Another hallmark is that they kind of suck at problem-solving and give up if brute-forcing a problem doesn't work. This is not someone who is picking locks unless someone else told them to - they have one solution, it's to make everything into a conflict, and then to win that conflict by beating them or to give up because they think they'll lose.
Tool maker: This person approaches every situation like it's a puzzle, not a fight - up to and including actual fights. Tool-maker characters generally assume that a situation can be solved by just finding the right approach and doing it the clever way. There's the same fundamental question as above - if your character sees a locked box and has no key, would they approach it differently than someone telling them they're not allowed to open the box? 'Typical' tool-maker approaches: - I can trick the person into giving me the key by saying the right things, and I can also pick the lock because fundamentally there are 'right answers' to both of these - If i make friends with this person, they might change their mind, because now we're cooperating. I can still pick the lock because there are 'right answers' there. - The person has a reason for wanting me not to open the box, so I can definitely figure out what that is and solve the reason so then they'll let me open it. I can take whatever it is even if they really want to keep it if I just find the right answer. I'm going to break this box into little pieces because that's the easiest way to get into it but I could probably open it some other way if that wouldn't work.
A note - the center of this bar is someone who generally has different responses to different kinds of situations - like, in the box example, they'd approach the box and the person with two different general attitudes and processes - but generally responds to those situations using the same kind of decision-making process for each category every time. Most people are nowhere near either extreme. Characters tend to be classifiable into weapon-maker and tool-maker because they are fictional and it's easier to define one kind of approach than many. Approximately average approaches: - pick the lock if no one's around, but give up if someone is there because someone telling me not to open the box is a conflict i think i'll lose but a locked box is just a puzzle that i can solve - argue with the person, but give up on the box, because they're approaching the box as a puzzle and they don't think they have the skill to get into it, but the person is someone who can be convinced or bullied into handing over the key
I made this particular dichotomy up, which is why I think I get a lot of questions on it whenever I put it into anything, but I also don't know of any other snappy way to describe this sort of thought or approach variance, and it's genuinely useful for character writing in my opinion.
Pessimist spot-finder: Generally a downer but not necessarily. This kind of character just approaches everything with a close eye for problems, issues, reasons to find fault. If they're miserable, it might be why, but like, they can be a cheerful spot-finder if you want, I just wanted to get at "the glass is half empty" and "the glass is half full" more than anything.
Optimist upside fan: The opposite. "The glass is half full". If there are problems, they can find something about them that's not so frustrating or bad to focus on. Pretty damn good at overlooking minor issues if there's no reason to fixate on them. Not necessarily cheerful.
Abysmal company: could not give less of a damn about treating people the way they 'should' be treated. Maybe they take pride in that. Maybe they just think it's irrelevant. Either way, they know they treat people badly and they don't see any reason to stop. Does not necessarily mean that they treat people badly if they think they're doing the right thing and are wrong. Doesn't mean they're actually pleasant or unpleasant to hang out with, either, unless you really want it to mean that.
Decent to others: treats people well as a matter of course, or at least they sure think they do. Makes an effort. Would probably care and/or consider changing their behavior if someone said they were treating someone poorly. As before - they can be completely un-self-aware and just think they're doing right by people while treating them completely horribly.
Morality is irrelevant: 'abysmal company' for broader approaches to life and problems. Maybe they just know they're myopic and don't think other people's problems matter. Maybe they just gave up on trying to differentiate between 'good' and 'bad' and outsourced it to someone else or stopped paying any attention. Maybe they just like to take morally unjust actions and can't be bothered giving a damn when someone points out that they're morally unjust, or maybe they're proud of it. Kind of a villain trait generally, but not necessarily - it doesn't have to mean they act badly, just that they don't care if they do. Also, this is about how they choose their own actions and view their own behavior. They can think morality is relevant for other people as long as they ignore it when they act themself.
Always in the right: feels morally righteous in every decision they make. Standard superhero type of trait. Doesn't necessarily pass judgement on others, doesn't necessarily act well according to everyone's moral code (see: blue and orange morality), but they are extremely principled and will never deviate from the moral code they personally believe in. And they do genuinely believe in it.
Circumstances terms:
Generally terrible to generally excellent: how subjectively decent is your character's situation, overall? If they think everything is horrible, but the situation is charmed to everyone except them, then it's generally terrible.
Need for changes to passive tolerance: will they do something about it? Do they feel like they have to?
No agency in action to decisions are huge: agency being "how much power do I have to make changes here?", this just asks how much they have. No agency means that, no matter what they do, nothing will happen - they might be locked in a cage or somehow otherwise completely unable to use any sort of power at all, even the power of just leaving. The other end of the spectrum is where every decision the character makes makes a huge difference, not just to themself but to everyone around them as well. They can start wars, they can have anyone they want killed, they can do anything whenever they feel like it. If they think they have no agency even though they do actually have agency, they don't have agency here. If they feel like they have all the agency in the world and can do anything, then they do even if it's not true. It's perceptual again.
Stakes are deadly to mistakes solvable: what are the consequences of failure? Will you die, will you lose status you can't afford to lose, will you lose belongings, will you have to apologize, will nothing happen at all? Mistakes solvable is where they think every mistake is solvable forever - the character pushes someone through a woodchipper and they come out and to fix it, maybe an apology has to occur, but not much else. Does not necessarily mean no one gets hurt or killed as long as the character thinks there are no permanent consequences. This is the most important one on this section to keep subjective because it will greatly influence how your character approaches situations. A character who thinks everything is deadly-stakes may go to cartoonishly-extreme lengths to avoid turning a report in a day late. A character who thinks all mistakes are always solvable may push someone through a woodchipper and then just assume they can say they're sorry and it'll all go away. The setting and their approach do not need to be applicable.
Needs go unmet to attended with care: how do the people around them treat them? Do they pay attention when the character needs something, or do they ignore it? Does the character have to do everything themself around here, or are there people who will help out?
Regarded poorly to regarded well: how do they think other people see them? Are they respected, are they liked, or are they disliked? Do people broadly trust them or are they pretty sure everyone regards them with suspicion?
Nothing changes to changes in seconds: functionally the 'stability' meter of your setting - is the situation generally stable, or are things constantly changing? Does your character feel like every five minutes, there's a new problem that needs dealing with, or do they feel like nothing has ever happened ever?
Growth terms:
Changes in place: do they go somewhere else? Does the physical setting otherwise change (eg; earthquake, war, etc) ? Are there any other reasons that the 'vibe' or 'experience' of the place is different from before?
Change in power: does the character's percieved agency (see: no agency in action to decisions are huge) change? Alternately you can use it if they've gained or lost power in some percieved way (deposed, assigned a commanding position, etc).
Change in bonds: do their relationships with people change? Have they made new friends, lost old friends, changed the nature of their relationships with friends or partners, etc?
Change in beliefs: straightforwardly, have their beliefs, morals, etc, changed?
Change in hurts: have they undergone some horrible experience? Do they have past trauma from some pre-arc horrible experience they're healing from and/or discovering they're more powerfully subject to? Did they experience a physical injury that they're recovering from or which materially changed their life? Did something recent dredge up old issues? So on and so forth.
Change in hopes: Do their desires for the future look the way they used to? Do they care about different things now? This is something the character is not actively working for, but may be tied to actual goals.
Change in fears: are they overcoming fears? Growing past them? Gaining new ones? Are they scared of shit different from how they used to be?
Change in goals: Not the same as a hope because it needs to have a specific, achievable outcome the character is actively working toward. Do those material goals look different? Perhaps they no longer want to work against something, maybe they didn't have any goals and now they do. Or maybe they've realized the goal is impossible, or something has happened to make that goal unachieveable. Whatever it is, if there's a change, it's a change.
Change in self-awareness: their beliefs about who they are and what they're like, and what their circumstances are. Have they gotten more self-aware, have they gotten less self-aware, or has nothing changed?
Change in relationships: their relationships' overall health and resilience, as far as the character is concerned - which doesn't mean they're necessarily good, just that the character thinks they're how they're supposed to be. Have they improved? Have they gotten worse? Have they not changed?
Change in knowledge: do they feel like they know more about the world, their place in it, the people around them, etc? Not necessarily how to do things - just general information and awareness.
Change in social standing: how does others' regard for the character change over this part of their arc? Do people like them more or less? Are they respected more or less than before? Has nothing changed? And so on.
Change in skills and abilities: do they feel more skilled than they were before? Do they feel like they know how to do as many things as before? Again - not necessarily rooted in reality - a classic example of a character being wrong about this is a 'big fish in a small pond' character who used to be the high school sports star going to college on a sports scholarship and discovering they're not the best any more, and suddenly feeling like they're the worst - when they're better than they've ever been in an objective light. Use a subjective viewpoint for this.
Change in agency in life: how does the character's percieved agency change? Do their decisions matter less now than ever? Do their actions make way more happen than before? (See: no agency in action vs decisions are huge)
Change in outlook: Here's the upper/downer part. Are they more or less hopeful for the future? Do they think things are more terrible now? Are things improving as far as they're concerned? Or has that not changed?
Change in goal progress: how do they feel like they're progressing on the goals they've set for themself? Are they getting further and further away? Are they getting closer?
If some of this doesn't make sense and you want a clarification, you will have to tag me to get my attention, because I'm turning notifications for this post off the minute it leaves my immediate social circle.
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#thank GOD we can just turn notifications off now so i wont have to delete this post#red rambles#also. if you want to follow me for this because someone reblogged it. Don't i make like one of these every [checks notes] 2 years#typically i just reblog a lot of nonsense and you will not enjoy it probably#im writing this like i expect it to take off because i do . Because i'm scared#character sheet#red makes memes#<- because those are the tags i used on the last ones#i dont really think this quite qualifies#oc reference#what fucking tags are there for this sort of thing lmao#ttrpg sheet#ttrpg tools#i know people want this for ttrpgs. if everyone used the other thing for ttrpgs.#oc tools#i was gonna make a fillable version but i gave up. someone made a cool one of the ancient blorbo sheet but tbh i have no idea what the fuck#they're doing with js modules (<- everyone point and laugh i dont know javascript LMAO) and i dont feel like figuring it out#hey guys its midnight im out of post jail. image upon ye#ALSO you CAN put your sheet on the post i dont like. Care#like i said a zillion times. I will be turning notifications off if too many people say things#but until i get really sick of everyone filling things out the same way im curious#you understand.
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Rushed work x(
#gary roach sanderson#roach cod#codmw#cod modern warfare#i love him and this was meant to be a frame for a video edit of some sorts#didn't got the motivation to continue nor the tools to achieve the edit i want lol#i love him so so so much
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We Both Reached For the Gun, Chicago || Dead Boy Detectives (2024)
#we both reached for the gun#dead boy detectives#monty finch#monty the crow#esther finch#the cat king#LISTEN I CAN EXPLAIN#something something about esther and the cat king both leading to monty's death because she lead him there#and the cat king exposed him as the literal gun (tool) in this scenario#my edits#poetry#of sorts#I SWEAR THERE IS A THOUGHT PROCESS
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I know that the headcanon of Soren being the one pining is very popular, but I personally think that it's not like that at all.
Ike said it himself, Soren is great at everything but at reading his own feelings, so I genuinely don't think he knows he loves Ike romantically simply because I don't think he has ever thought about that possibility himself. He probably just knows that Ike's presence makes him feel at ease and that he wants to be with him forever but since he just doesn't have a good graps of how emotions are he simply doesn't dwell on them too much.
The other reason why I think it is that he never seems upset about people flirting with Ike, he even gives actual tips to Aimee and only interferes when Ike is about to get in real trouble. He doesn't get upset at Ranulf, who is Ike's other love interest either, and his biggest conflict regarding Ike in RD is that he's going to die first and that's pretty much all.
Now, this is why their post-canon dynamic interests me so much, because Ike DEFINITELY knows that he loves Soren after base conversation 5, that bit about him realizing why Soren was so dear to him clearly references a classical "oh" moment and this solidifies when you hear him talk about love to Ashera.
So Ike, who is also a person who doesn't dwell on his feelings often, is stuck with someone who is completely oblivious to any emotion of his unless it's something as simple as happy/sad/angry/scared and even then he constantly dismisses those feelings. It's so funny, I was going to say may god bless his soul but he kinda stabbed her and ended the age of the gods in Tellius
#ikesoren#ike#soren#It's kinda sad also because the reason why Soren is like this#is because the laguz made him feel like he wasn't a person#or something that should exist#so he constantly tries to re affirm his right to exist in the world by offering some value to the person who recognized his existence#so in short#he doesn't think of himself as a person#most of the time he treats himself like he's some sort of tool#and while Ike has made clear that Soren is his friend and he Soren definitely believed it#i think that it's one of those things that become an habit difficult to forget#and one the things that are around as a remnant is his inability of read his own feelings#it's like micaiah said his heart is frozen but a warm core is breaking the ice#and that core are his feelings for Ike even if he doesn't understand them
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#alanwakeedit#alan wake#alan wake 2#saga anderson#*#mk.op#mk.edit#mk.gifs#otis_inf cam shots#reshade tools used#inspired by my dream last night#and though i can't seem to change the lighting i did reshade the camera blur away#the like ingame lighting i mean of course#you can really do all sorts of things with reshade tho it's great
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Hmm. Nanny ogg reading tarot off a pinup calendar is this something
#cuz witches don't necessarily need the sort of. created-to-be-magic tools#discworld#'The Fireman... nasty work there luv. keep an eye on insurance policies that seem to rely on steady damage'#'this here... the 8 of urns. very portentous cuz of the 8. and the urns represent the finer things in life.'
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Sorting Utilities For Big Data: Boosting Speed, Security, And Integration
In the age of big data, the need for powerful sorting tools and sorting utilities is crucial to streamline data processing and improve efficiency. Advanced sorting tools are essential for businesses managing large volumes of data, enabling them to sort, merge, and transform datasets efficiently. These tools offer high-speed processing for data sorting and provide additional functionalities, such as data masking, transformation, and reporting, making them invaluable for today’s data-driven organizations.
The Importance of Using Advanced Sorting Tools
Sorting is a fundamental process in data management, as it enables the arrangement and categorization of data in ways that optimize analysis and usability. Sorting tools allow organizations to handle large datasets by quickly organizing them in the desired sequence. Advanced sorting utilities take this a step further by combining the core sorting functions with additional data transformation capabilities, creating a streamlined and efficient process that saves time and resources. For instance, high-performance sorting utilities can handle extensive multi-threaded sorting, merging, and reporting, making them ideal for large-scale applications where speed and accuracy are crucial.
Key Features of Modern Sorting Utilities
Modern sorting utilities provide a broad range of functions that go beyond simple data arrangement. Here are some of the most useful features offered by advanced sorting tools:
Multi-Threaded Sorting and Merging: High-volume sorting tools use multi-threading to divide the workload across multiple processors, speeding up the sorting process and allowing for simultaneous data merging. This capability ensures optimal performance for big data environments.
Data Cleansing and Quality Management: In addition to sorting, advanced utilities offer built-in data cleansing features. These include filtering, de-duplication, and data type verification, which help maintain data integrity and quality.
Data Masking and Security: Privacy is a priority in today’s data landscape, and some sorting utilities come with data masking capabilities to ensure sensitive information is protected. This can include data masking, encryption, and anonymization, which are especially useful in industries with strict data security requirements.
Format and Type Conversion: Sorting utilities can handle various file formats and data types, enabling seamless conversion between formats like XML, CSV, and SQL. This feature is essential for organizations needing compatibility across multiple systems.
Integration with ETL and BI Tools: Many sorting tools are compatible with ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes and can easily integrate with third-party BI (Business Intelligence) tools. This makes data easier to analyze and visualize, supporting data-driven decision-making.
Enhancing Data Transformation with Sorting Tools
Beyond simple data arrangement, many advanced sorting tools offer full data transformation capabilities, allowing for custom data mapping, extraction, and reporting. This makes them a versatile solution for companies needing to transform raw data into structured information that’s easier to work with and analyze. For example, modern sorting utilities can execute custom data mapping operations where data from disparate sources is restructured and merged for uniform analysis. This is particularly useful in data warehouses where data needs to be in a consistent format for efficient querying and reporting.
Combining Sorting with Reporting and Analytics
Advanced sorting tools are not limited to just sorting and organizing data; they also provide powerful reporting functionalities. By consolidating data in one pass, they enable users to produce detailed reports that include summaries, counts, and conditional transformations. This consolidated approach to sorting and reporting reduces runtime and optimizes performance by eliminating redundant steps. Moreover, some sorting utilities offer customizable reporting templates, which allow users to tailor the output to their specific analytical needs.
Real-Time Data Management with Sorting Utilities
As organizations strive for real-time data processing capabilities, sorting utilities have evolved to support batch and real-time processing modes. This flexibility allows users to handle both large, scheduled data loads and real-time data streams simultaneously. Additionally, with change data capture (CDC) functionality, advanced sorting utilities can detect and respond to data changes in real time, providing a reliable solution for dynamic data environments.
Simplifying Data Integration and Staging with Sorting Tools
For companies managing large datasets from multiple sources, efficient data integration and staging are essential. Sorting utilities provide a single solution for integrating data from various sources and preparing it for storage or analysis. Through features like metadata management and data type conversion, sorting tools simplify the integration process, enabling users to define and manage data mappings and transformations from a single interface. This streamlined approach ensures data consistency across the organization and simplifies the workflow for data engineers and analysts.
Conclusion
In summary, advanced sorting tools and sorting utilities offer a comprehensive suite of capabilities for managing, transforming, and securing big data. With features like multi-threaded processing, data cleansing, format conversion, and real-time data management, These tools offer a powerful solution for organizations aiming to enhance their data operations. The flexibility and scalability of modern sorting utilities make them a valuable asset for any organization aiming to leverage big data effectively. Embracing these tools allows for efficient data processing, enabling businesses to remain competitive and adaptable in a rapidly evolving, data-driven world.
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★ 076 // “Lucky Potato”
#jjba#jojo's bizarre adventure#steel ball run#sbr#johnny joestar#offerings#tools used:#potato....#posca paint pens#felt#pipe ceaners#star foil labels#money....#HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY!!! I've had the idea of potato Johnny for about a week but saved it for today.#I decided to do a homage to his first manga appearance because his head is potato like to me in that panel#I really only intended to do the potato and then thought adding money and making it into a Facebook chainmail meme of sorts would be fun lo#I thought the idea would be cool if only because now I can share this image to all my convention friends to wish them very money hehe.#I'm a very lucky person and I made this with loving intent so I like to think this image must have at least a little magic.#Guess we'll see if anyone gets any good news after sharing! If something wild happens let me know. :)
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I looovveee cycles. I love it when a characters repeats the same mistake and fail in the same way forever and ever and ever. characters who consciously or otherwise engage in destructive behaviors which are detrimental to themselves and everyone around them. because they think they can do it better this time. because it's what's familiar. because that's all they know how to do.
#my post#rgu#iwtv#works for all the characters in these shows but specifically#armand#tragedy#when it cycles back around to being a sort of self affirmation#ugh so good#cycleposting#something something trauma distorts your relationship with temporal space#memory as a tool turned against you and trapping you#forever stuck and always moving but going nowhere in a state of inertia
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Hey, do you like putting Rangers in Situations? Boy have a got a fun new toy for you!
SO! my discord gave me a great idea for a fic game of sorts! Basically, I have this wheel of Ranger names, and a wheel of bad things to happen to them <3
Spin the first wheel to get a Ranger, and the second wheel once (or twice if you're feeling adventurous) to get a whump prompt to put them in! Write a whole fic or just reblog and ramble with any ideas it inspires, whatever it is I wanna hear about it :D
⬇⬇⬇Put your Rangers here!⬇⬇⬇

Situations vary in severity and survivability, I take no legal responsibility for any character deaths or emotional damage that may or may not transpire as a result.
also BIG thanks to @hallothere @dunadaan @rohirric-hunter and @skip-the-clumsy-dragon for helping me put this together and lending their evil ideas!
#why yes graphic design is my passion why do you ask?#lotro#lotro fic#lotro oc#lotro rangers#prompt game#I guess this counts as a game? of sorts? idk what else to call it#fun new evil tool? that too I guess#should I just. tag every Ranger I put on the wheel? nah too much work#I will tag#Radanir#though. this is his natural habitat#angst prompts#hurt/comfort prompts#whump prompts#uhhhhh I think that's it
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it's really cute when a character is completely obsessively devoted to someone they are entirely aware is toxic. submissive not because they're naive but because they are completely content with being taken advantage of.
#i like when it isn't just pure ''oh i love you no matter what'' and is in fact an all-consuming sort of madness#spiraling them ever-closer to destroying themselves and their beloved if they don't comply.#''you can take advantage of me. i am a tool for you in exchange for you being mine. but being mine is non-negotiable''#''and you have already signed the contract by biting first'' sort of vibes#lamb with poisonous blood and a wolf out of their depth and unprepared for how hungry the lamb's obsession is. moe.#not fandom#what im saying is i like when both parties in the relationship are a little fucked up
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reinhard: òAó
(screenshot redraw)
#logh#legend of the galactic heroes#lotgh#reinhard von lohengramm#gineiden#he's so angery! and beautiful. and fun to draw#tried out the symmetry ruler tool in clip for the first time it was pretty interesting. i mean you can probably tell i used it skjdfhsk#man i should have timelapse recorded this cause it would probably have been cool.. [i will continue to never remember to do this]#i. hmm. also the colors turned out sort of dull compared to the og screenshot didnt they? strange#OH AND!! thank you shreeky for the idea/screenshot and comm!! <3#screenshot redraw#helppp i was like when the hell have i used the screenshot redraw tag before?? it was the lang and reuenthal as dogs one LMAOOO 😭#arttag
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My sister got me to read some Warrior Cats books so here are some other OCs I've AUed into cats:
Hedvig/Dewshine (she/her) - Pretty silver-ginger she-cat. Deputy to her clan and definitely not planning to usurp leadership
Elisedd/Embereye (he/him) - Massive black colourpoint tom. Former medicine cat apprentice before being exiled, and now looking for revenge
Lizaveta/Stagtooth (she/her) - Broad cream tabby she-cat. Bloodthirsty and proud warrior, eager to keep other clans in line
Maya/Shadowleap (she/her) - Sleek black she-cat. Quiet deputy to another clan with a speciality in information-gathering
Alexei/Mousenose (he/she/they) - Thick-furred black tabby. Gossipy warrior curious to see how things play out and how they can stay on the winning team
#warrior cats#wc#warrior cats ocs#ocs#overthrone#character design#cats#art#i've read like 24 books in the past 27 days#help#my programming brain immediately went to learn cat colour genetics and create tools to randomly generate cats and litters#i have way too much fun trying to convert these sorts of designs into realistic genetics#these are my 'princess seduces fairytale villains' ocs#it's very funny because hedvig and alexei are soft nobility and absolutely not suited for a warrior life
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