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jnexttech · 2 months
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hiredeveloperdev · 2 months
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Best Websites to Hire Software Developers in London, UK
When it comes to hiring software developers in London, leveraging suitable platforms could make all the difference in discovering the best applicants. London, as a developing digital city, has an array of platforms and websites where businesses may find skilled and dedicated software developers who fit their project needs. If you’re an entrepreneur looking to build the team of your dreams or an established business searching for new talent, knowing the best websites to hire software developers in London is essential for success.
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birdmorningsolutions · 2 months
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levelup9166 · 2 months
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Benefits Of Using WordPress Development Tools
In the fast-paced world of web development, staying ahead of the curve is essential for creating websites that not only meet but exceed user expectations. When it comes to building dynamic and user-friendly websites, WordPress development tools stand out as a game-changer. Let's explore how leveraging these tools can take your website development to the next level.
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appinteg · 1 year
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dotsnkey · 1 year
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ambientechs · 1 year
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Open Source Web Development Services in India
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​Ambientechs provides Open source development services to build advanced web applications focused on performance, smooth, easy to use and security. We can build custom open source apps to your requirements at cost-effective pricing. Our core values include a team of experts focused on building transformational digital experience.
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shopifyagencies · 2 years
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Why should we rely on and take support from Shopify website developers?
platforms. Those who want to start their business for the first time can undoubtedly use this platform for a quick and hassle-free set-up. Here you get complete assistance from the Shopify developers who help you to have a functional and exclusively online store. Therefore let's go through some of the plus sides of taking aid from Shopify website developers.
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 Less loading time of the store
The first thing about the Shopify store is that the themes used are mobile-friendly. Also, it will help you get images that are optimised. Therefore no time is wasted on loading.
Search engine friendly stood
On the whole, you desire to draw more and more customers. And that is possible only by having an SEO-friendly site. Shopify developers help you get that. To a great extent, that increases the exposure of your business.
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Useful tools for online marketing
The developers also introduce you to some helpful marketing tools that, to a great extent, enhance the functionality of the store. Apart from that, on Shopify, you can explore various app stores. Talking about that helps to improve sales and reward your online customers. Also quite helpful in managing the inventory and helps in shipping orders that tend to produce more gain.
Secured to use t
Well, the best privilege you get here is that you can depend on Shopify e-commerce without hesitation. And they do vouch to shield the sensitive information of any customer to the fullest. Of course, you can stay assured as it is fully secured, and here, the customers get an uptime value of 99.8 per cent.
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Multi-payment and language support
Here on the Shopify store, customers can browse through their favourite language. Besides that, customers can pay in different currencies.
Bottom line
These are the reasons why you should rely on the Shopify Expert Brisbane. The Shopify Web Design Brisbane will assist from start to finish.
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hifivehost · 2 years
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artbyblastweave · 1 year
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worm sounds fascinating, how do I get started reading it? would you recommend starting from the beginning?
(Here we go)
So, first off, the specific questions you asked indicate that I should probably clarify the following: Worm is a single self-contained novel by Canadian author John McCrae (Pen name Wildbow). The book was written and published online for free on Wordpress, at a rate of two-to-three chapters a week, over the course of two years between 2011 and 2013. It's useful to conceive of it as a book written under the same paradigm as a particularly-faithfully-attended-to webcomic, except (and very unusually for a superhero thing) it's entirely prose with no visual elements. All of this is a longwinded way of answering your second question; yes, you should absolutely read it from the beginning, and the beginning is here. The entire book is available online, for free.
(In case that you haven't been able to pull together a broad sense of what the book is about just from perusing my Tumblr, I wrote a broad pitch for the setting at large and the story of Worm specifically here. The gist is that it’s a reconstructive superhero setting where superpowers are ironically tied into the user’s moment of greatest rock-bottom trauma, which is a major explanatory factor in why there are so many unstable kooks in costumes taking out their frustrations on the world; Worm proper follows the upwards-and-downwards trajectory of one Taylor Hebert, a teenaged insect-controller and would-be superhero with the secondary superpower of being able to rationalize nearly anything she does as being in the service of some greater good.)
Worm is divided into 31 arcs; each arc is comprised of 6-to-10 chapters, told in first person from Taylor’s perspective, followed by an interlude chapter told in third-person from the perspective of a member of the supporting cast. This structure is partly a holdover from early in Worm’s development, when the book was conceived as an ensemble piece that would rotate perspectives between different cape teams; as the book picked up steam, it also became a monetization vector, as Wildbow would write additional interludes if his donors hit certain milestones. This is important to note because one failure mode I’ve seen for reading Worm is that people will assume they can safely skip something called a “donation interlude” without missing anything important. You can’t. From a thematic perspective, the interludes are a major method by which the narrative keeps the protagonist honest, as they provide a sane or at least differently-insane perspective on the situation at hand, or on whatever over-the-top bullshit Taylor has pulled recently. From a craft perspective, the interludes are some of the best and most memorable writing in the book, at least in part due to the novelty of each character’s perspective.  From a story perspective, Wildbow was very diligent about making sure that most or all of the interludes introduced information or set up future events in a way that, if worst came to worst, he could incorporate into a regular chapter if the goal wasn’t met. But he did meet those donation milestones, meaning a lot of the book isn’t gonna make sense if you don’t read the interludes. Read the interludes.
You may have caught on to that “31 arcs with 5-10 chapters an arc” factoid and done some quick napkin math. Worm is long. Very Very Long. To my knowledge, Wildbow didn’t miss an update once, and 10,000 words every three days is considered a middle-of-the-road output for him. The effect of his truly insane production rate is twofold. First, the quality of Worm’s prose increases exponentially over the course of the book, going from workmanlike to amazing as a result of the sheer volume of practice he was getting. The second effect is that it’s 1.7 million words long. There’s a piece of apocrypha about how a mail-order copy of Stephen King’s It fell through a mailslot and pulverized the recipients chihuahua. Top researchers hypothesize that a printed edition of Worm could plausibly achieve similar results with a mastiff. This is mitigated by the pageless online format that lets you consume vast quantities of text without noticing the volume of what you’ve read; kinda similar to the infinite canvas trick that make some webcomics unprintable, or the infinite scroll UI trick if it were used for good instead of evil. But the gist is that Worm is very Long, and it’s also essentially a rough draft. Your enjoyment therefore might be contingent on your willingness to extend it a mulligan based on the absurd circumstances under which it was produced.
The very first chapter of Worm has the following disclaimer; Brief note from the author:  This story isn’t intended for young or sensitive readers.  Readers who are on the lookout for trigger warnings are advised to give Worm a pass. Some people interpret this as glib or dismissive on the part of the author; I think what’s closer to true is that he was just saving time, because the alternative would be most of the first chapter just being a ten-thousand-word long list of specifics. I can’t think of a single common trigger warning that isn’t applicable to Worm. Name a fucked-up thing, and it’s in there somewhere. Special mentions going to Bug Stuff (duh), dismemberment, torture, child abuse, incest, implied (and some offscreen) sexual assault, Nazis, animal death, and horrifically fleshed-out descriptions of bullying and institutional apathy, which are heavily influenced by the author’s own experience as a disabled student in public school. Reader Beware.
And, on a related note, the book was pretty clearly trying to be progressive.... by 2011 standards, which means you’re gonna be sucking air in through your teeth at points vis a vis representational issues, if that’s a big sticking point. It would be disingenuous for me to frame this as something that meaningfully detracted from my own reading experience, but it would be equally disingenuous to act like it doesn’t bother anyone deeply, and for valid reasons. To hone in on the queer rep angle specifically, picture the discourse if Ianthe was the only canon-lesbian character with any focus in TLT and you’re getting close to the situation on that front.
Wildbow (AKA Writers Georg, who should not have been counted) continued to maintain the two-chapter-a-week production rate to this day. His other works include: 
Pact (2014-2015) and Pale (2020-present) which are Urban fantasy works set in a universe colloquially known as the Otherverse, a setting in which essentially all magic is fueled by bullshitting the universe so hard that your chosen magical tradition is incorporated into reality as Something That Is Allowed; a major downstream result of this is that the sheer weight of precedent means that no magical practitioner is allowed to explicitly lie, on pain of the universe revoking their magical ability if they’re called out on it. Pact follows the misadventures of Blake Thorburn, a jaded 20-something who gets a target painted on his back after his grandmother- a widely feared diabolist- kicks the bucket and wills him her potentially apocalyptic cache of demonic texts as part of a complicated post-mortem gambit. Pale is a murder mystery/coming of age story. Set in Kennet, a small Canadian town with a subculture of unorthodox magical creatures who’ve managed to avoid being subordinated by more powerful human practitioners, the story follows a trio of pre-teen witches who’re hurriedly brought into the magical fold and tasked with trying to solve the murder of an extremely powerful magical being whose residence in the area was a major warding factor against magicians moving in and trying to bind the locals. 
Twig (2017-2018), a biopunk alternate-history coming-of-age novel set in a universe where, instead of writing Frankenstein, Mary Shelley actually figured out how to reanimate the dead; this kicked off a necroengineering/bioengineering revolution that leads to Britain conquering much of the world by the 1920s, lording over their holdings with everything from Kaiju to designer plagues, with a Royal Family that’s been modified into undying, post-human atrocities who treat their subjects as playthings as best. The protagonists are The Lambs, a group of heavily augmented child-soldiers used by The Crown’s science division as an investigation and infiltration unit; picture here The Hardy Boys or Scooby Doo if every case they were sent out on was in service of Ingsoc.  Alternatively, think of Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan trilogy with the same aesthetic sensibilities, but paired with the balls to portray British Imperialism as backed by genetic engineering as something apocalyptically horrifying rather than as forbidden-love fuel.
Ward (2018-2020) is the sequel to Worm, set in the parahumans universe two years after the end of the first book. Basically impossible to describe in any additional detail without massive spoilers; suffice to say that it was contentious. I liked it personally, and I maintain that it’s main error was not having the same ten years of Pre-writing that Worm got. Other works in the same universe as Worm include PHO Sundays, which were RP threads that Wildbow ran weekly on the official subreddit in which he would post a fictitious forum thread from within the setting’s cape enthusiast forums, PRT Quest, which was a semi-canon Play-by-Vote quest on the Spacebattles Forums, and Weaverdice, which is an ongoing WIP TTRPG for the parahumans universe that he works on in his spare time, and for which he’s written a lot of fleshed out faction documents and character profiles.
There’s probably some level of broad fandom analysis it’d be useful to impart here; one interesting bit of fandom lore is that, by virtue of being a superhero setting that made some effort to be internally coherent, the series received a big bump from the Rationalist community, who you may or may not have run into on here. The series was also a big hit with battle boarders, who-would-winners, and that whole corner of nerddom, since the power system is so well-defined and well-articulated; a consequence of this is that a major Worm fandom Locus is the wargaming-site spacebattles, which was hit with such an ongoing deluge of Worm Fanfiction that they have a designated Worm section on the creative writing board, something no other fandom necessitated. Both of those things have affected the shape of the fandom and the fanfiction scene in ways that I don’t feel qualified to comment extensively on this late in the evening, but it’s a fascinating little abyss to have a staring contest with. At any rate, I’d genuinely would recommend the subreddit for the OC threads, worldbuilding idea threads, and stuff of that nature, the Cauldron discord if you’re into fanfiction, and Tumblr if you’re into rambling character analysis. I would recommend none of these things before you’re actually done with the book.
That’s all I’ve got for the moment. Hope you enjoy the book. Or shun the book, if my sundry disclaimers generated a sort of warding effect. I hope you have a contextually appropriate interaction with the book.
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hiredeveloperdev · 2 months
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proto-actual · 3 months
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Hey tronblr. It's sysop. Let's talk about the Midjourney thing.
(There's also a web-based version of this over on reindeer flotilla dot net).
Hey tronblr. It's sysop. Let's talk about the AI thing for a minute.
Automattic, who owns Tumblr and WordPress dot com, is selling user data to Midjourney. This is, obviously, Bad. I've seen a decent amount of misinformation and fearmongering going around the last two days around this, and a lot of people I know are concerned about where to go from here. I don't have solutions, or even advice -- just thoughts about what's happening and the possibilities.
In particular... let's talk about this post, Go read it if you haven't. To summarize, it takes aim at Glaze (the anti-AI tool that a lot of artists have started using). The post makes three assertions, which I'm going to paraphrase:
It's built on stolen code.
It doesn't matter whether you use it anyway.
So just accept that it's gonna happen.
I'd like to offer every single bit of this a heartfelt "fuck off, all the way to the sun".
Let's start with the "stolen code" assertion. I won't get into the weeds on this, but in essence, the Glaze/Nightshade team pulled some open-source code from DiffusionBee in their release last March, didn't attribute it correctly, and didn't release the full source code (which that particular license requires). The team definitely should have done their due diligence -- but (according to the team, anyway) they fixed the issue within a few days. We'll have to take their word on that for now, of course -- the code isn't open source. That's not great, but that doesn't mean they're grifters. It means they're trying to keep people who work on LLMs from picking apart their tactics out in the open. It sucks ass, actually, but... yeah. Sometimes that's how software development works, from experience.
Actually, given the other two assertions... y'know what? No. Fuck off into the sun, twice. Because I have no patience for this shit, and you shouldn't either.
Yes, you should watermark your art. Yes, it's true that you never know whether your art is being scraped. And yes, a whole lot of social media sites are jumping on the "generative AI" hype train.
That doesn't mean that you should just accept that your art is gonna be scraped, and that there's nothing you can do about it. It doesn't mean that Glaze and Nightshade don't work, or aren't worth the effort (although right now, their CPU requirements are a bit prohibitive). Every little bit counts.
Fuck nihilism! We do hope and pushing forward here, remember?
As far as what we do now, though? I don't know. Between the Midjourney shit, KOSA, and people just generally starting to leave... I get that it feels like the end of something. But it's not -- or it doesn't have to be. Instead of jumping over to other platforms (which are just as likely to have similar issues in several years), we should be building other spaces that aren't on centralized platforms, where big companies don't get to make decisions about our community for us. It's hard. It's really hard. But it is possible.
All I know is that if we want a space that's ours, where we retain control over our work and protect our people, we've gotta make it ourselves. Nobody's gonna do it for us, y'know?
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levelup9166 · 3 months
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Benefits Of Using WordPress Development Tools
In the fast-paced world of web development, staying ahead of the curve is essential for creating websites that not only meet but exceed user expectations. When it comes to building dynamic and user-friendly websites, WordPress development tools stand out as a game-changer. Let's explore how leveraging these tools can take your website development to the next level.
1. User-Friendly Interface:
WordPress boasts an intuitive and user-friendly interface that caters to both beginners and seasoned developers. Its easy-to-navigate dashboard allows you to manage and customize your website effortlessly, making it an ideal choice for those new to web development.
2. Versatility and Flexibility:
WordPress offers a wide range of themes and plugins, providing unparalleled versatility and flexibility. Developers can choose from a vast library of pre-designed themes or create custom ones according to the specific needs of their projects. The extensive plugin ecosystem enables the addition of features and functionalities without extensive coding.
3. SEO-Friendly Structure:
Search engine optimization (SEO) is crucial for a website's visibility. WordPress is inherently SEO-friendly, with clean and structured code, mobile responsiveness, and the ability to integrate powerful SEO plugins. This ensures that your website is well-optimized for search engines, contributing to better rankings and increased traffic.
4. Responsive Design:
With the increasing prevalence of mobile devices, having a responsive website is non-negotiable. WordPress development tools facilitate the creation of responsive designs, ensuring that your site looks and functions seamlessly across various devices and screen sizes.
5. Community Support and Resources:
WordPress boasts a vast and active community of developers, designers, and users. This means you can tap into a wealth of resources, forums, and tutorials when you encounter challenges or seek advice. The community-driven nature of WordPress ensures that you are never alone in your development journey.
6. Regular Updates and Security:
WordPress is committed to providing regular updates, not only for its core platform but also for themes and plugins. These updates address security vulnerabilities, improve performance, and introduce new features. Staying up-to-date with the latest versions helps ensure a secure and stable website.
7. Cost-Effectiveness:
Developing a website using WordPress can be a cost-effective solution compared to building a custom site from scratch. The abundance of free themes and plugins, coupled with the platform's open-source nature, reduces development costs and accelerates the project timeline.
8. E-Commerce Capabilities:
WordPress is not limited to just blogs and informational websites. With plugins like WooCommerce, you can seamlessly transform your WordPress site into a fully functional e-commerce platform. This opens up opportunities for businesses to sell products or services online with ease.
Conclusion: 
embracing WordPress development tools is akin to unlocking a treasure trove of possibilities for website development. The platform's user-friendly interface, versatility, SEO-friendliness, and robust community support make it an invaluable asset for developers looking to level up their game. By harnessing the power of WordPress, you can create websites that not only meet current industry standards but also set new benchmarks for excellence.
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appinteg · 2 years
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