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WEWORKREMOTELY.COMOfficials Management Systems: Full-Stack DeveloperThe Officials Management System (OMS) is seeking a part-time, contract full-stack developer to help with development efforts and provide Tier 2/Tier 3 support to our front line customer support.Technology StackOne of the goals of this position will be to incrementally modernize the platform, and help bring modern tools into our stack.We are currently using:Frontend: Bootstrap, vanilla JavaScript & HTMLBackend: Visual Basic/ASP, SQLServer: Windows Server 2025Cloud: AWSDatabase: SQL Server, hosted on AWSAreas we are looking to improve upon include:JavaScript toolingModernization of the user interfaceUnit and Integration Testing Framework and Test CasesQualifications & RequirementsPrevious experience working with VB.net and ASP, in both front end and back end web development.Experience with basic management & administration of Windows Server 2025 and SQL Server in the AWS environmentYou have experience with the Microsoft stack.You can communicate effectively & fluently in English, both verbally and in writing.You can produce technical documentation, both within the code base, and also with writing stand-alone technical documentation.You can provide Tier 2 or Tier 3 technical support when needed for technical issues that are initially handled by a front-line customer support representative.You have shipped at least one customer-facing product.You write unit tests and develop code that supports automated testing.You communicate clearly and are willing to give & receive critical feedback to improve the user experience.You stay up to date with the latest web development news and technologies.BonusExperience with C# (or conversion of VB to C#)Experience with UI and/or UX designOur Interview processOur interview process is designed to focus on your skills as a software engineer, and your ability to communicate clearly. You'll begin with an interview with a technical manager.Afterwards, you may be asked to complete a small code challenge, along with a technical design document.Working HoursThis is a part-time contract position. We expect the workload to be approximately 20 hours per week.At least half of your work time should be scheduled within Eastern time working hours of 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday.You need to reside in the Pacific, Mountain, Central, or Eastern time zones.This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.BenefitsUSD $40/hourFlexible scheduleFully remote position - you just need a laptop and reliable Internet access.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 40 Views
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COM$8 billion of US climate tech projects have been canceled so far in 2025This year has been rough for climate technology: Companies have canceled, downsized, or shut down at least 16 large-scale projects worth $8 billion in total in the first quarter of 2025, according to a new report. That’s far more cancellations than have typically occurred in recent years, according to a new report from E2, a nonpartisan policy group. The trend is due to a variety of reasons, including drastically revised federal policies. In recent months, the White House has worked to claw back federal investments, including some of those promised under the Inflation Reduction Act. New tariffs on imported goods, including those from China (which dominates supply chains for batteries and other energy technologies), are also contributing to the precarious environment. And demand for some technologies, like EVs, is lagging behind expectations. E2, which has been tracking new investments in manufacturing and large-scale energy projects, is now expanding its regular reports to include project cancellations, shutdowns, and downsizings as well. From August 2022 to the end of 2024, 18 projects were canceled, closed, or downsized, according to E2’s data. The first three months of 2025 have already seen 16 projects canceled. “I wasn’t sure it was going to be this clear,” says Michael Timberlake, communications director of E2. “What you’re really seeing is that there’s a lot of market uncertainty.” Despite the big number, it is not comprehensive. The group only tracks large-scale investments, not smaller announcements that can be more difficult to follow. The list also leaves out projects that companies have paused. “The incredible uncertainty in the clean energy sector is leading to a lot of projects being canceled or downsized, or just slowed down,” says Jay Turner, a professor of environmental studies at Wellesley College. Turner leads a team that also tracks the supply chain for clean energy in the US in a database called the Big Green Machine. Some turnover is normal, and there have been a lot of projects announced since the Inflation Reduction Act was passed in 2022—so there are more in the pipeline to potentially be canceled, Turner says. So many battery and EV projects were announced that supply would have exceeded demand “even in a best-case scenario,” Turner says. So some of the project cancellations are a result of right-sizing, or getting supply and demand in sync. Other projects are still moving forward, with hundreds of manufacturing facilities under construction or operational. But it’s not as many as we’d see in a more stable policy landscape, Turner says. The cancellations include a factory in Georgia from Aspen Aerogels, which received a $670 million loan commitment from the US Department of Energy in October. The facility would have made materials that can help prevent or slow fires in battery packs. In a February earnings call, executives said the company plans to focus on an existing Rhode Island facility and projects in other countries, including China and Mexico. Aspen Aerogels didn’t respond to a request for further comment. Hundreds of projects that have been announced in just the last few years are under construction or operational despite the wave of cancellations. But it is an early sign of growing uncertainty for climate technology. “You’re seeing a business environment that’s just unsure what’s next and is hesitant to commit one way or another,” Timberlake says.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 44 Views
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WWW.ILM.COMILM 50th Anniversary Merchandise Now Available OnlineClothing and accessories featuring a new commemorative logo designed by Hoodzpah are available for purchase on Amazon.com. By Mark Newbold Actor Sam Witwer sports a new ILM 50th t-shirt at Star Wars Celebration Japan (Credit: Wes Ellis). In a world of innovation, skill, and ingenuity, no company has shone as bright or lasted as long in its field as Industrial Light & Magic. First incorporated in May 1975, ILM has led the way in the realm of visual effects for half a century. This iconic brand is as much a marque of quality as “Music by John Williams,” “Conceptual Design by Ralph McQuarrie,” or “Directed by George Lucas.” To celebrate the 50th anniversary (a first for any visual effects company) Hoodzpah — the team behind the ILM logo redesigns in 2023 — were asked to adapt their work for a fresh new ILM 50th logo, which is featured in a line of new merchandise recently unveiled at Star Wars Celebration Japan and now available on Amazon.com. ILM.com had the opportunity to chat with the team about this exciting new project and how they decided on the tone for the 50th anniversary logo. “When you work with a storied company like ILM, there is a wealth of visual inspiration and history to reference,” explains the Hoodzpah team, “so the hard part is narrowing in on one vision when there are so many ways you could take it. We cast a wide net and tried many different directions before landing on this retro-modern celebration that feels quintessentially ILM.” ILM has an incredible history, not only with its groundbreaking work on-screen but also its branding, going back to the classic Michael Pangrazio-designed magician logo painted by Drew Struzan and through a variety of changes to today. Given that lineage, Hoozpah decided on the mix between the 2023 redesign and the ’70s-style piping in the new logo, a blend that marries ILM’s ’70s vintage with the modernity of the current logo. “With an anniversary logo, you’re trying to balance two things: celebrating the history and accomplishments and legacy, but also reminding folks that there’s always more horizon to conquer,” Hoodzpah says. “This is just the first 50 years, and there’s so much more to come. Since the execution of the primary logo icon feels modern and intrepid, we wanted to embrace a ’70s vibe from the early ILM days. It felt so right as a nod to where it all started.” In the world of marketing, there are numerous rules and tricks to designing a great logo that catches the eye and sits in the memory. With ILM and all the history that goes with it, there remains a need to find the right focus for such an emblem. “When a logo really resonates, it’s because it feels true to the brand,” notes the Hoodzpah team. “There are so many styles and means of execution, but the question should always be, ‘What feels right for this brand?’ People love to look at trademark logo books with hundreds of logo icons shown on a white page. It’s inspiring to see all the styles of execution. But we’re always left wondering, ‘What’s the context?’ It’s not about a logo looking good in isolation because one is rarely used that way. It’s about a logo feeling perfect in context. It was the same for this project. We tested the 50th anniversary logo in key applications and then used it in a suite of anniversary merch designs as well.” Collaboration is key in everything ILM does, from the core team pulling together on new projects to working hand-in-glove with vendors and creatives behind the films, TV shows, and immersive entertainment projects ILM works with. Given that, it was important for Hoodzpah to spitball ideas with the ILM team themselves because clearly they revel in the spirit of collaboration in the same way that ILM does. “There’s a reason we didn’t end up choosing fine arts as a career path, even though we really loved it,” Hoodzpah explains. “We like working within the limitations of a prompt and pushing and flexing boundaries to see how far we can take it. Design is a team sport. We all get together and try to push this idea up the field. When we work with ILM, we are keenly aware that everyone we work with is a creative powerhouse in their own right. We’d be fools not to tap into that ‘creative brain trust,’ as [director of PR and communications] Greg Grusby calls it, and gather as many ideas and as much feedback as we can to make this logo as true to the ILM legacy as possible. After all, the people of ILM make ILM what it is. It’s like, why would we want just one violin when we could work with a full symphony orchestra?” The work on the logo continued with the creation of distinct products now available in the new merchandise line. “Taking the logo and spinning it off into 50th anniversary merch was so much fun,” Hoodzpah says. “The ILM crew were so game to dream big and really have fun with it. Each piece leans into a different vein of the ILM personality. We have a retro ’70s poster of a magician conjuring new worlds, which is what ILMers do every day. We celebrated all the innovation and milestones ILM has accomplished over 50 years in an infographic T-shirt. We even made custom-scented candles to celebrate the different departments and locations over the years. Our favorite is the Model Shop candle which has notes of sawdust and cedar. There’s truly something for everyone.” With their work on the ILM logo, Hoozpah has become a key part of ILM’s identity and history, which makes the team proud. “Getting to work with a cultural icon like ILM once was incredible,” they conclude. “Being trusted by such talented creatives to work with them again was even better. It’s great to be able to pick up where we left off, having already become embedded with the team and learning so much about the brand in our last project. Working on the rebrand was one of those bucket list jobs you continually remind yourself, ‘Wow, we really got to be a part of that.’ It felt like getting the band back together for the sequel.”See the new ILM 50th anniversary merchandise now available at Amazon.com. — Mark Newbold has contributed to Star Wars Insider magazine since 2006, is a 4-time Star Wars Celebration stage host, avid podcaster, and the Editor-in-Chief of FanthaTracks.com. Online since 1996. You can find this Hoopy frood online @Prefect_Timing.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 39 Views
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WWW.CNET.COMARMs Were Risky During the Housing Crisis. Will They Become Popular Again?More homebuyers are opting for the lower introductory interest rates of adjustable-rate mortgages.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views
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WWW.SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COMTreating High Blood Pressure Reduces Dementia RiskApril 21, 20253 min readTo Reduce Dementia Risk, Treat High Blood PressureLowering blood pressure through medication can reduce someone's risk of developing dementiaBy Liz Szabo edited by Allison Parshall SDI Productions/Getty ImagesTreating high blood pressure for as little as four years can cut the risk of dementia by 15 percent, according to clinical a trial results published on Monday in Nature Medicine. In the investigation, intensive blood pressure reduction also lowered the risk of mild cognitive impairment, an early stage of memory loss in people who can still live independently, by 16 percent.Although research has long linked hypertension and dementia, the new study provides the strongest evidence yet that taking medications for the former actually reduces someone’s risk of developing the latter.“Our study shows that dementia is preventable,” says Jiang He, a physician who studies epidemiology, internal medicine and neurology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.The researchers studied nearly 34,000 people with high blood pressure in rural Chinese villages. The team randomly assigned half of the villages to an intensive hypertension reduction program, and people in the other villages received their normal care. After four years, 4.6 percent of those who underwent intensive blood pressure control—the goal of which was to lower their blood pressure to less than 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm HG)—were diagnosed with dementia compared with 5.4 percent in the group that received standard care. Because doctors treated people for only four years, it’s not known if controlling blood pressure for a longer period of time would further reduce the dementia risk.Those results provide “strong evidence” to support using antihypertensive medications to prevent dementia in people with high blood pressure, He said.Beth Abramson, who studies cardiac disease prevention and women's health at the University of Toronto, calls the results encouraging. Many people ignore their hypertension or fail to take medications as directed, even though the condition can cause heart attacks and strokes, says Abramson, who is co-chair of the American College of Cardiology Hypertension Workgroup and was not involved in the new study.In the U.S., 48 percent of adults have hypertension, defined as a blood pressure that is consistently at or above 130/80 mm HG.The hope of preventing dementia may motivate some people to take their blood pressure more seriously, says Mitchell S. V. Elkind, chief clinical science officer at the American Heart Association, who also wasn’t involved in the new study. Surveys show dementia is one of the diseases that Americans fear most.According to the World Health Organization, 57 million people worldwide had dementia in 2021. This number is expected to nearly double every 20 years, reaching 82 million in 2030 and 152 million in 2050, according to the nonprofit organization Alzheimer’s Disease International.The new findings resemble those from separate clinical trial research published in January in Neurology. That study treated people with hypertension for 3.3 years and followed them for a median of seven years. The investigation focused on lowering systolic blood pressure, the first number in a blood pressure reading, in older adults. Of the 4,200 people in the study who underwent cognitive assessment, the group that who decreased systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mm HG had a reduced risk of mild cognitive impairment or probable dementia; these participants’ risk was lowered by 11 percent compared with people who decreased their systolic blood pressure to below 140 mm HG. The study didn’t find any difference in the risk of probable dementia alone—possibly because it was smaller than the new study in China, because dementia can take many years to develop or because the trial was stopped early thanks to its overwhelmingly positive results in preventing cardiovascular events.Scientists don’t know exactly how hypertension might contribute to dementia, says David Reboussin, a professor of biostatistics and data science at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and first author of the January Neurology study. But, he adds, “if there is anything going on with small vessels and their ability to get oxygen to the brain tissue, then brain tissue will suffer. It will atrophy and die.”0 Reacties 0 aandelen 44 Views
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WWW.VIDEOGAMER.COMElder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered release date teased for tomorrow by BethesdaYou can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The gaming industry’s worst-kept secret, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, may finally release tomorrow after months of leaks, speculation and online rabble. Following leaked gameplay screenshots last week, Bethesda has finally confirmed the game’s existance with an announcement on social media. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion release date teased In a very short social media post, Bethesda officially confirmed the existance of the long-leaked Oblivion remaster. Bethesda revealed that the game will be officially shown off tomorrow on April 22, 2025 at 11:00 AM EST, 08:00 PT and 16:00 BST. While still not officially shown off by Bethesda Game Studios, fans have already discovered the official Steam Store page for the upcoming remaster. At the time of writing, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is set to take up 120GB of storage space on PC. This means that the game is around 26.6 times bigger than the original’s Game of the Year Edition. While the new remaster appears to take out the high saturation of the original, the existance of a return to Cyrodil is incredibly exciting. After all, Oblivion has some of the best quests in The Elder Scrolls franchise such as A Brush with Death, a quest where you have to go inside a painting to save a missing artist. Alongside the new remaster of the Elder Scrolls game, developer Virtuos is said to be remastering Fallout 3 for modern platforms in the exact same vein. While leakers claim we won’t see this new remaster for a while, the release will bring the entire game to life with an Unreal Engine 5 facelift. With a day to go until The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered releases, this should be a great release to tide us over until The Elder Scrolls VI finally releases. About the Author The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – Game of the Year Edition Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Genre(s): RPG 9 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share0 Reacties 0 aandelen 47 Views
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WWW.ARCHITECTURALDIGEST.COM15 Outdoor Decor Ideas That Will Make a Big ImpactWhat are the trending outdoor decor styles for 2025?This year is all about drawing inspiration from the indoors when furnishing an outdoor living space. “In general, people are just starting to apply the elements and best practices of indoor decor to outdoor,” says Adnan Anwar, the founder of Adnan Anwar Design. “Outdoor rugs are an amazing foundation that allows you to define seating areas.” Pedestals aren’t just for indoor spaces, either, the designer adds. “You can put sculptures or plants on them,” Anwar says, noting that they’re a nice way to add height to a patio.He also suggests prioritizing a curated yet collected look. “I’m expecting fewer and fewer matched outdoor furniture sets,” Anwar says. “Mismatching allows outdoor spaces to appear more collected and interesting.”What are some budget-friendly outdoor decor ideas?Going the secondhand route and completing DIY projects will help bring your outdoor patio to life without breaking the bank, Anwar notes. Another suggestion he shares is to display a mirror, either made of plastic or metal, or artwork outside. “Bare walls make an outdoor room feel so much less finished and inviting,” the designer says. Lastly, don’t forget your accent pieces. “Accessories such as potted plants, vases, stoneware dishes, candlesticks, and hurricanes can elevate your outdoor room so much, even if you’re not able to spend much on the outdoor furniture itself,” Anwar says. “Sculptural drink tables are another very affordable way to make your outdoor space more functional and stylish.”What materials are best to incorporate outdoors?Functionality is essential when thinking about outdoor materials. Anwar is partial to iron, wicker, coated aluminum, and teak, and also appreciates ceramic and concrete. Last but not least, he suggests weaving greenery into any outdoor space. “You need something living, even if it’s low-maintenance,” the designer says.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 48 Views
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WWW.VG247.COMAttention all Adoring Fans: an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered reveal stream has been announced by Bethesda, and you can watch it hereSOON Attention all Adoring Fans: an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered reveal stream has been announced by Bethesda, and you can watch it here "All will be revealed...." Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on April 21, 2025 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has finally been acknowledged by Bethesda itself. The long-rumoured remaster of the Elder Scrolls game with the most loveable potato-faced weirdos looks set to be revealed and potentially arrive during a reveal stream that's now penned in for tomorrow, April 22. This was a complete surprise. None of us knew it was coming. It's not like rumours about it started to surface all the way back in 2023. Oh, and it's also not like this Oblivion remaster leaked last week or had the official Xbox support account giving out a release date. Watch on YouTube Anyway, all of that aside, Bethesda's now announced a reveal stream for the remaster that's set for April 22. You'll be able to watch it here via the video above when it kicks off at 4PM BST, which is 11AM ET, 8AM PT, and 5PM CEST. Given all the rumours, there seems a damn good chance of the game itself being shadow-dropped as part of or during this stream, which Bethesda's cheekily entitled 'All will be revealed....'. So, there you go. We'll just have to see how everyone feels about the tweaks Virtuos Games and Bethesda have made to 2006's foremost spooky door closing simulator that also happened to get the best Elder Scrolls DLC so far. Yes, that's a hill I'll die on. Shivering Isles FTW. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. It's ok though. If you don't like the remaster, the original game is still right there for you to fire back up, in all of its wonderfully weird glory. Plus, for PC folks, there's massive modding project Skyblivion, which is still on track to offer its own take on Oblivion. "Luckily this thing was all about passion from the start and it still is," the mod's project lead told us right after the official remaster leaked, "I've gotten more out of this than I ever imagined, friends, experience and it made me realize I wanted to work in the gaming industry which I ended up doing." Will you be playing the Oblivion remaster 24/7 like it's 2006 again? Let us know below!0 Reacties 0 aandelen 40 Views
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WWW.NINTENDOLIFE.COMElder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Is Set To Be Officially Announced TomorrowSubscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube809k Bethesda is set to officially reveal The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered tomorrow, 22nd April 2025. A livestream will kick off at 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm BST / 5pm CET / 1am AET (Wed) during which we presume a trailer will be showcased to reveal all of those tasty visual upgrades. It's also speculated that Bethesda may indeed shadow drop Oblivion Remastered at the same time, with previous rumours pointing to a potential release this month. Tomorrow, 11:00 am EST. twitch.tv/bethesda and youtube.com/live/Ed_E2cr...— Bethesda (@bethesda.net) 2025-04-21T15:42:35.522Z Of course, the question we're asking ourselves here is whether it will also make its way to the Switch 2. We're going to rule out the original Switch for now (though stranger things have happened!), but we reckon it's entirely plausible that Bethesda announces the game for Nintendo's upcoming hardware in addition to the likes of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Of course, it won't launch for the Switch 2 tomorrow because, well... the Switch 2 ain't out yet. But a quick note to say that it's planned for Summer 2025 or Fall 2025..? Yeah, we can definitely see that happening. Either way, we'll know more tomorrow. Say yes For the time being, let us know with a comment if you'd like to see Oblivion Remastered make its way to the Switch or the Switch 2. [source youtube.com] See Also Share:0 0 Nintendo Life’s resident horror fanatic, when he’s not knee-deep in Resident Evil and Silent Hill lore, Ollie likes to dive into a good horror book while nursing a lovely cup of tea. He also enjoys long walks and listens to everything from TOOL to Chuck Berry. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 41 Views