• How to Make Grilled Koi Gyro in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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    There are numerous recipes to make in Disney Dreamlight Valley, with some ingredients being easier to track down than others. One 5-star Storybook Vale recipe you can make is Grilled Koi Gyro, a meal the game playfully describes as a fishy dish with a Greek twist, or vice versa. Of course, with 5-star recipes in the game often being more complex and with many ingredients to choose between, you might wonder how to make Grilled Koi Gyro in Disney Dreamlight Valley and where to find all the necessary ingredients.
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  • Accidental Win - Drive By!
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    A player hits an enemy dead center with a grenade and more accidental wins.
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  • Nvidias cheapest RTX 50-series GPU will launch in March
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    Nvidia has had issues keeping up with demand for its new, premium GeForce RTX 5080 and 5090 graphics cards, but the show must go on. It has two more cards to put out this winter, the RTX 5070 Ti and the RTX 5070, and theyre launching soon. The $749 RTX 5070 Ti the more powerful of the two upcoming GPUs will be available to buy online starting Feb. 20 from various retailers. The $549 RTX 5070 is coming on March 5.These GPUs are the most affordable points of entry for PC gamers hoping to try out the new DLSS 4 features that are exclusive to this lineup, including Multi Frame Generation. In compatible games, the GPUs hardware can utilize AI to generate up to three frames for every one frame thats rendered traditionally, letting your system achieve higher frames per second than it would normally be able to achieve (but not without a small hit to input latency). The RTX 5070 requires a 650 W power supply in your PC, while the RTX 5070 TI requires a 750 W power supply.If were all being honest here, these will likely sell out almost immediately, just like the other Nvidia GPU models have. That said, we plan to give you the best chance at success with all of the links to where you can buy each of the RTX 5070 Ti and 5070 graphics card models.
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  • Mapping the Living Lands: Dawnshore quest walkthrough in Avowed
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    Mapping the Living Lands: Dawnshore is an early Avowed side quest that tasks you with finding a lost cartographer named Geirmund and their missing map information. While Avowed points you in the right direction, it doesnt tell you exactly where to find Geirmund.In this Avowed guide, well offer a full Mapping the Living Lands: Dawnshore walkthrough, including where to find Geirmund in Dawnshore.How to start Mapping the Living Lands: Dawnshore in AvowedWhen you first reach Clavigers Landing, complete your quest there and head outside. To your right, youll find the large city of Paradis, which you cant enter just yet. To your left, youll find a crystal where you can set up camp. But straight ahead, next to a cart, youll find Sanza. Talk to him.Sanza has directed his apprentices to map the world, but hasnt heard back from them, and needs you to track them down. The problem is that he doesnt exactly have a great idea of where they are outside of a general area and zone. Narrowing those locations down is your job.Your first target is Geirmund, who is lost on the eastern side of Dawnshore.Where to find Geirmund in DawnshoreGeirmund is lost in an area called Ushers Hand, just east of Paradis. Youll find him next to a grotto. See the map image above to pinpoint his exact location.If youve progressed enough through the main quest that youve been able to enter Paradis, you can simply walk out of the east gate and youll find Geirmund and his map notes sitting among some rubble on the same level as the Paradis gate, directly south of the Gods Gate Beacon.If you havent unlocked Paradis but still want to find Geirmund, travel east along the water from Sanza (south of the city, through the dock town) until you reach the Southern Embrace. Then follow the roads north up to the Gods Gate Beacon.Both of these routes should keep you safe from high-level monsters. But be careful not to push too far south of where you find Geirmund, as you may be attacked by some undead who could out-level you if youre not that far along in the main story.Once you have Geirmunds notes, the quest marker will direct you to Sanzas shop in the Hightown district of Paradis, where youll turn in the quest. You will not be able to turn in this quest until you are able to get inside Paradis, so follow the main questline and complete Message from Afar if the gates are still locked for you.When you finally get back to Sanza, hell compel you to continue your mission to find the other cartographers and take the map data from you, completing Mapping the Living Lands: Dawnshore.For more Avowed guides, heres our full Avowed walkthrough, an explainer on how long to beat the game, and if you should accept the Voices power in the main story.
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  • The design game has changed and I dont know where I fit anymore
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    After two decades in designleading teams, managing million-dollar portfolios, and launching products used by millionsIm now questioning myplace.Reflecting on my journey, Ive had the privilege of navigating the dynamic world of design for over two decades. From leading a 10-person team at my own agency to scaling You.i TV from 22 to more than 210 employees, I grew the design team from 2 to 21 while collaborating with powerhouse brands like the NFL, Fox, Turner Television, and Cartoon Network. This journey ultimately led to a $100 million acquisition by Warner Media. Along the way, Ive also deepened my expertise in mid-sized companies across B2B, B2C, crypto, and AI sectors, while venturing into the complex world of enterprise software.Yet, despite these accomplishments, I find myself at a crossroads, questioning my place in an industry that has evolved dramatically.This introspection surely isnt unique tome.Many mid-career professionals grapple with similar feelings of uncertainty and reevaluation. The challenge lies in aligning ones passion and expertise with the industrys current demands, all while seeking personal fulfillment andbalance.Original design for a Podcast Framer Team template I am workingon.Is this aproblem?Perhaps its more of an opportunitya chance to redefine success, mentor emerging talent, and leverage our rich experiences in new, innovative ways. The design landscape may have changed, but the core principles of creativity, problem-solving, and human-centric thinking remain as vital asever.I still love design. The craft. The details. The elegance of a well-thought-out experience. The feeling of bringing something into the world that makes life just a little bitbetter.But lately, I feel like Im standing at a crossroads.Im in my 40s (okay, Im 48), and my ambitions have shifted over time. Trying to find my voice and build a personal brand as a designer on , Linkedin and other platforms feels a lot like a teenage identity crisis. The relentless drive I had when I started in this fieldthe late nights, the hustle, the constant push for the next big thingdoesnt fuel me the same wayanymore.Ive been online for many years, maybe it should have been different, but currently, it feels like Im trying to talk to my 16-year-old self Im continuously questioning myself onhereShould I even? What should I do Should I keep going Am I trying to be someone else? Mid-lifecrisis?Personal wallpaper designEvolving throughtimeIm no longer chasing titles, prestige, or the illusion of success defined by external validation. Im chasing balance and projects I truly want to workon.I want to create work that matters, but not at the expense of my health, my relationships, or my ability to simply enjoy life. I want deep, meaningful impactnot just metrics andoptics.I still love designthe craft, the problem-solving, and the beauty of creating something meaningful. But the game has changed. And Im left wondering whats next for the industry andmyself.AI, the creator economy, fragmentized designers, freelancing, smaller agencies, and so on. The world is evolving so damnfast.Technology has advanced more in the last thirty years than in the previous two thousandNielsBohrDesign isnt just about designing anymore. Its about playing the online game, building an audience, and becoming a content machine. It feels less about the work and more about marketing yourself.The creator economy is no longer a trendits the new reality. The creator economy is currently valued at approximately $104.2 billion and is projected to double by 2027. Globally, it encompasses a staggering 207 million content creators.Leaders like Justin Welsh, Dan Koe, Naval, Alex Hermozi, Chris Do (and many others) have mastered the game, building massive audiences, establishing undeniable credibility, and turning their ideas into highly profitable courses. Theyve proven that personal branding isnt just a buzzwordits a business model. But now, as more people chase the same formula for success, the space is becoming an echo chamber. Everyone is optimizing, iterating, and repackaging the same messages, and originality is starting tofade.I see younger designers putting in 20-hour days, grinding, iterating, chasing trends. They create, post, optimize, and repeatrelentlessly. And I wonderdo I still belong here? Can I still compete? Or is there a different game I should beplaying?I got into design because I loved solving problems, making things better, and creating experiences that mattered. Now, I feel like I have to sell myself before I even get to the work. And thats exhausting for me. Im probably not the onlyone.This might make me sound like my grandparents reminiscing about the good old daysyou know, the classic When I was young, we walked five miles to school in 12 feet of snow speech. But the truth is, things really havechanged.I grew up before the internet was in every pocket. Before social media dictated careers. Before design became a game of algorithms, engagement metrics, and personal branding. I learned design when craftsmanship mattered more than how well you could market yourself.Back then, if you were good at what you did, the work spoke for itself. Now, it often feels like the work is secondary to how well you package and sell it. You can be an incredible designer, but if youre not posting daily, optimizing for reach, and playing the social media game, youre invisible. Marketing is a new tool every designer needs tomaster.And that makes me wonder: Is this evolution? Is it a distraction? Is it even for me? Is this what I trulywant?As you can see, Im questioning a lot right now. Not just about design, but about whats next for me. Do I double down and adapt? Or do I carve out a new path that feels more aligned with what I trulywant?My biggest challenge has been overcoming my digital shyness. Does this reflect 20 years of creative experience? floods my head every time I post something. Even if I know Ive created products used by millions, I often feel like an impostor syndrome when someone posts a fancy button design which gets millions ofviews.Picture of myself frombehindAdapt, evolve ordie.Navigating a design career over two decades brings both profound insights and evolving challenges. As I reflect on my own personal journey, I recognize the shifting landscape of our industry and the need to adapt while staying true to ones corevalues.Michael F. Buckley explains it really well. Having the ability to shift your perspective allows us to realign our thinking. For me, it feels like Im struggling to see the bigger picture. The rapid rise of new design technologies and specialties in AI advancement is clouding my judgment and shaking my confidence.But, like with everything, sometimes all you need is to step back, take a breath, and regain perspective before movingforward.Embracing change and continuous learningThe design field is in constant flux, with new tools, methodologies, and trends emerging regularly. To remain relevant, its essential to adopt a mindset of lifelong learning. This doesnt mean chasing every new trend but rather discerning which advancements align with your design philosophy and can enhance yourwork.MentorshipSharing wisdom and gaining newinsightsOne of the most fulfilling aspects of a long-standing career is the opportunity to mentor emerging designers. Sharing experiences not only aids in their development but also offers fresh viewpoints that can reignite your passion. Mentorship is a two-way street; while you provide guidance, you also gain insights into new design paradigms and cultural shifts. Organizations like ADPList connect designers globally for mentorship opportunities.Redefining successAligning career with personalvaluesWith experience comes clarity about what truly matters. Its crucial to periodically assess your career goals and ensure they align with your personal values. This might mean prioritizing projects that offer meaningful impact over those that merely add to your portfolio. An article on UX Collective delves into building a design career that resonates with ones corebeliefs.Building an authentic personalbrandIn todays digital age, establishing a personal brand is vital. However, authenticity should be at its core. Share your journey, including both triumphs and challenges. This transparency not only humanizes you but also builds trust within the design community.Prioritizing well-beingThe foundation of sustainable creativityThe drive to excel can sometimes lead to burnout. Its imperative to establish boundaries, practice self-care, and seek support when needed. Remember, your well-being is the bedrock of sustained creativity and innovation.Picture Picture of me and my family on a vacation to Xochomilco, MexicoWrapping this open-hearted conversationMaybe youve felt this toothe pull to evolve, but not knowing exactly where to go next. The sense that the industry is shifting, and youre trying to figure out where you fit in all ofit.While the design industry continues to evolve, anchoring oneself in continuous learning, authentic connections, and personal well-being can provide a compass to navigate the journey. Embracing these principles ensures that we not only stay relevant but also find fulfillment in the work wecreate.I dont have the answers yet. But I know Im not alone in this. If youre feeling the same way, lets talk. Lets figure it out together.2025's Creator Economy Statistics That Will Blow You Away40 Creator Economy Statistics You Need To Know in 2025Where Is The Creator Economy Headed In 2025?growing old in the design industry at DuckDuckGoIm currently a Design Principal & Creative Director at SAP, a spiritual and a health enthusiast. I write about design, skills, careers, and systems. Im all ears for your take on anything design or, feel free to connect with me on Linkedin orX.The design game has changed and I dont know where I fit anymore was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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  • Simplest, dumbest reason your meetings suck
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    This is one you can fix all by yourselfno need to schedule more meetings to make bad meetings more tolerable.Continue reading on UX Collective
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  • YouTube TV Might Soon Lose Paramount Channels
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    Cutting the cord has taken on a bit of a funny twist in the past few years, as every production company under the sun seems to want to make its own a la carte subscription service, and former cable alternatives have started offering what are essentially their own cable packages. Such is the way with YouTube TV, a separate subscription from YouTube Premium that allows users to stream live TV over the internet, but one that might soon be losing access to a few key channels.According to YouTube, the company is currently in negotiations with Paramount to keep offering channels including Nickelodeon, BET, Comedy Central MTV, VH1, and dang, even CBS and CBS Sports. Currently, YouTube TV costs a starting price of $70 a month for your first six months, followed by $83 a month after that, so thats a fairly hefty loss for the pricey package.Its unclear what exactly YouTubes struggle is here, although the company says its still in active conversations with Paramount to keep these channels without raising prices on subscribers. YouTube has been upfront in saying it hasnt been successful yet, though, and that if it doesnt strike a deal by end-of-week, February 14 will be the day these channels leave the service.If that happens, subscribers will also lose access to any recordings theyve already made from these channels, and will no longer be able to add-on packages including Paramount+ with Showtime or BET+.Its not all doom and gloom, though. YouTube says that if it cant reach a deal with Paramount and its "content is unavailable for an extended period of time, it will give subscribers an $8 credit to subscribe to Paramount+ on their own. However, theres currently no word on whether that credit will be recurringIve reached out to YouTube and will update this article once I hear back.Even with the promise of a credit, though, the situation isnt ideal. To me, part of the appeal of a pricey subscription like YouTube TV is being secure in the knowledge that you just have access to everything you could possibly want to watch and dont need to juggle five or so a la carte subscriptions anymore. Losing Paramount channels, even if youre then able to pay for Paramount+ on Googles dime, is a bit of a thorn in the side of that plan.
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  • My Two Favorite Methods for Cleaning a Brick Wall
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Whenever a new friend comes over, one of the first things they say to me is that I am "so lucky" to have an exposed brick wall in my apartment. This is true, for the most part, because it's pretty and cozy and has that classic New York vibe. It's not entirely true that I'm lucky, though, because it's massive. It is about nine feet tall and 17 feet wide, which is a lot of brick to take care of. I don't know how (and I am too scared to try) to put nails in it, so beyond the one nail leftover from a previous tenant who was braver than I am, there's no way to hang any art, which leaves me with a ton of space to clean and deal with. What I've learned in my seven years of tending to this behemoth is that just because I can't see the dirt on the dark red bricks doesn't mean the wall is clean. On the contrary, the porous material collects a lot of grime and must be regularly dealt with. Here's how I clean my brick wall without damaging it. Salt and dish soap work well (with a caveat)Before you start cleaning the brick with any liquid or other agent, you should give it a quick vacuuming. Little crumbles of brick and mortar, plus dust and other debris, will come right off and it'll save you a lot of time when you get to scrubbing. I use my trusty Bissell Featherweight for this so I don't overburden the pads on my fancier vacuum. The first technique I like to use for brick cleaning is a paste made of plain salt and dish soap. I don't measure it, but rather pour some dish soap into a bowl, then add salt and stir it in until it forms a thick paste. From there, I slather it evenly across the section of wall I want to clean and let it sit for about 10 minutes. If you notice that your bricks get a white film on them, that's actually a form of salt itself, but this gritty paste is an easy way to remove it. The paste (middle) works well for cleaning, but leaves salt in pits and holes (right), so you need to dig it out. Credit: Lindsey Ellefson After the mixture has sat on there a while, I take a wet rag and wipe it down. You might want to put some newspaper or plastic tarp underneath the area where you're working, since a lot of the paste sloughs off. It's also smart to use a bucket of water to continually wet and rinse your rag. You're going to need it. The soap-and-salt mixture doesn't exactly come off easily. It sudses up, spreads around, and takes about three or four passes of the rag to fully disappear. You also need to be careful if you have pitting or gaps anywhere in the wall (like I do). The salt paste lodges in there and you'll need to dig it out. This is definitely a time-intensive process, but it does get the bricks nice and clean. Vinegar and water work, tooFor a quicker wipe-down, equal parts vinegar and water work just fine. You can mix it in a spray bottle, spritz it on, and wipe it off, or whip it up in a bucket and dampen a rag or sponge with it. The acidity dissolves dirt and makes it come off easily, so you'll see fast results. You still have to rinse everything down with plain water on a clean rag when you're done because if you leave it on the brick, it can dissolve or damage it. Ew: The vinegar technique removes a lot of dirt. Credit: Lindsey Ellefson Today, I added a few drops of dish soap just for some extra cleaning power. It worked great and, as I'd hoped, counteracted the stink of the vinegar a bit, but it's not necessary. This method really pulls dirt and grime off the wall, so be prepared with a heavy-duty cloth.This works better when you don't want to spend a long time scrubbing an abrasive, bubbly concoction off your wall. Do this every other month or so and save the salt and soap for a twice-a-year task.
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  • TikTok is back in Apples App Store in the US
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    TikTok is once again available in Apples App Store in the United States. The app disappeared from both Apple and Googles stores January 19, 2025, as a nationwide ban briefly took effect. But though the apps service was quickly restored after President Donald Trump promised not to enforce the ban, the app had remained unavailable for download in US app stores.Apple has now reversed course. Bloomberg reported the company made the decision after a letter from US Attorney General Pam Bondi. Trump previously told the Justice Department in an executive order to delay enforcing a ban for 75 days.Apple didnt immediately respond to a request for comment.TikTok is still not officially available in Googles Play Store, though the company has recently encouraged Android users to sideload the app.Its still not clear what will ultimately happen to TikTok longterm. Trump has repeatedly said he wants to strike a deal that will allow the company to remain operational in the US, including arrangements that would give the US government a stake in the company. A number of investors and companies have also proposed offers to take over some aspect of TikTok, though the company hasnt indicated which bids it might be taking seriously.DevelopingThis article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/tiktok-is-back-in-apples-app-store-in-the-us-014013369.html?src=rss
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  • Sony is actually remastering Days Gone before Bloodborne
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    Sony is giving Days Gone the remaster treatment. Nestled in Sony's latest State of Play event, the company announced that Days Gone Remastered is coming to PlayStation 5 and PC on April 25, 2025, with updated graphics and new content in tow.Days Gone Remastered features "improved graphical fidelity, increased foliage draw distance, improved shadow and lighting quality" and support for the PS5's 3D audio and haptics-stuffed Dualsense controller. You'll be able to play through the zombie survival story of "former outlaw biker" Deacon St. John as it was originally conceived, and also enjoy a new permadeath mode, a "Horde Assault" mode, accessibility features and some point after the launch of the game, a speedrun mode.Remastering another PlayStation game isn't out of the ordinary. Sony's done it to Horizon Zero Dawn and technically multiple times to The Last of Us. It's just that of all the PS4 games demanding some graphical spit-and-shine, and more importantly, a revisit from players, Days Gone doesn't rank high. The game was fine, the large zombie hordes were impressive, it's the story that left most reviewers wanting. And increased foliage draw distance doesn't fix that.The vast majority of people would prefer a Bloodborneremaster, and now nearly 10 years from that game's original release, it doesn't seem like it's going to happen. Sony has been, on the other hand, at least somewhat invested in Days Gone. The game was brought to PC, there's this remaster and the company was reportedly working to adapt the game to film in 2022, the ultimate fate of most of its franchises. Maybe Days Gone Remastered is just the start of a Days Gone renaissance.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/sony-is-actually-remastering-days-gone-before-bloodborne-191411680.html?src=rss
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