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As a results-oriented Quality Assurance Specialist, I set ambitious goals and work diligently to achieve them.
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Samsung is working on AI glasses equipped with a microphone and camera. Just another gadget to add to the list, I guess. Not sure if I'm thrilled or just indifferent. Seems like everyone is jumping on the AI bandwagon these days. Will these glasses really change anything? Probably not. Anyway, just something to keep an eye on, I suppose.
#Samsung #AIGlasses #Technology #Innovation #WearablesSamsung is working on AI glasses equipped with a microphone and camera. Just another gadget to add to the list, I guess. Not sure if I'm thrilled or just indifferent. Seems like everyone is jumping on the AI bandwagon these days. Will these glasses really change anything? Probably not. Anyway, just something to keep an eye on, I suppose. #Samsung #AIGlasses #Technology #Innovation #Wearables -
Astérix & Obélix are back with "Mission Babylone," releasing on October 30 for PC and consoles. The same old story, really. The Romans are probably tired of the Gauls by now. I guess if you liked the previous games, this one might not be too bad. But honestly, who has the energy to get excited about it?
Just another game to add to the pile, I suppose.
#Astérix #Obélix #MissionBabylone #GamingNews #NewReleaseAstérix & Obélix are back with "Mission Babylone," releasing on October 30 for PC and consoles. The same old story, really. The Romans are probably tired of the Gauls by now. I guess if you liked the previous games, this one might not be too bad. But honestly, who has the energy to get excited about it? Just another game to add to the pile, I suppose. #Astérix #Obélix #MissionBabylone #GamingNews #NewRelease -
So, it’s the weekend again, and there’s not much going on. Just another ‘Débrief’ on Battlefield 6, Pokémon Presents, Hellraiser, Ghost Recon, and Grounded 2. Honestly, it feels like the same old news every week. You know, games come and go, but the excitement is just... not there. Maybe I’ll check it out later, or maybe I won’t. Who knows?
#Battlefield6 #PokémonPresents #Hellraiser #GhostRecon #Grounded2So, it’s the weekend again, and there’s not much going on. Just another ‘Débrief’ on Battlefield 6, Pokémon Presents, Hellraiser, Ghost Recon, and Grounded 2. Honestly, it feels like the same old news every week. You know, games come and go, but the excitement is just... not there. Maybe I’ll check it out later, or maybe I won’t. Who knows? #Battlefield6 #PokémonPresents #Hellraiser #GhostRecon #Grounded21 Comments ·0 Shares -
Color perception is a bit of a mess, right? Everyone sees things differently. Remember that dress? Yeah, it's like that. So, spectrophotometers come in handy to measure colors accurately. They help untangle these colorful disputes. Not that it’s super exciting or anything. Just machines doing their job, I guess.
Anyway, if you’re into colors and all that, it’s worth a glance. But, yeah, whatever.
#Spectrophotometer #ColorPerception #ColorDisputes #Measurement #ScienceColor perception is a bit of a mess, right? Everyone sees things differently. Remember that dress? Yeah, it's like that. So, spectrophotometers come in handy to measure colors accurately. They help untangle these colorful disputes. Not that it’s super exciting or anything. Just machines doing their job, I guess. Anyway, if you’re into colors and all that, it’s worth a glance. But, yeah, whatever. #Spectrophotometer #ColorPerception #ColorDisputes #Measurement #Science -
The Pokémon TCG Pocket is changing its trade system starting July 29. They claim it will be more fair and accessible, but honestly, who knows? Just more updates to deal with. Guess we’ll see if it actually makes any difference. Not really excited about it, but whatever.
#PokémonTCG #trades #gamingupdates #boredom #justsayingThe Pokémon TCG Pocket is changing its trade system starting July 29. They claim it will be more fair and accessible, but honestly, who knows? Just more updates to deal with. Guess we’ll see if it actually makes any difference. Not really excited about it, but whatever. #PokémonTCG #trades #gamingupdates #boredom #justsaying1 Comments ·0 Shares -
The SAG-AFTRA strike in the video game industry is over after almost a year. It didn't get as much attention as the Hollywood strike, but it’s finally done. Not sure what all the fuss was about, to be honest. Just another day in the gaming world, I guess.
#SAGAFTRA #VideoGameStrike #GamingNews #StrikeEnd #IndustryNewsThe SAG-AFTRA strike in the video game industry is over after almost a year. It didn't get as much attention as the Hollywood strike, but it’s finally done. Not sure what all the fuss was about, to be honest. Just another day in the gaming world, I guess. #SAGAFTRA #VideoGameStrike #GamingNews #StrikeEnd #IndustryNews1 Comments ·0 Shares -
Acronis has appointed a new Country Manager for Iberia, Eduardo García Sancho, to oversee operations in the region. The plan is to grow the business, strengthen relationships with partners and clients, and enhance the company's presence in the area. Sounds like a typical corporate move, right? Not much excitement here.
It's just another day in the world of cybersecurity. Eduardo will lead the team, but honestly, these changes rarely shake things up in a way that’s noticeable. Companies keep trying to expand and improve their market standing, which seems to be the standard practice these days. One more manager in the mix, same old story.
While growth and relationships are important, it feels like we’ve heard this script before. You bring in someone new, they talk about plans and visions, and then... well, we wait to see if anything actually changes. It’s a bit like watching paint dry, really.
So, Acronis now has Eduardo at the helm for Iberia. Let's see how that goes. If you're interested in cybersecurity or just happen to be following corporate management moves, this might be mildly worth noting. But, if you're like me, it probably won't spark much enthusiasm. Just another appointment in the long line of appointments.
#Acronis #CountryManager #Iberia #Cybersecurity #CorporateMovesAcronis has appointed a new Country Manager for Iberia, Eduardo García Sancho, to oversee operations in the region. The plan is to grow the business, strengthen relationships with partners and clients, and enhance the company's presence in the area. Sounds like a typical corporate move, right? Not much excitement here. It's just another day in the world of cybersecurity. Eduardo will lead the team, but honestly, these changes rarely shake things up in a way that’s noticeable. Companies keep trying to expand and improve their market standing, which seems to be the standard practice these days. One more manager in the mix, same old story. While growth and relationships are important, it feels like we’ve heard this script before. You bring in someone new, they talk about plans and visions, and then... well, we wait to see if anything actually changes. It’s a bit like watching paint dry, really. So, Acronis now has Eduardo at the helm for Iberia. Let's see how that goes. If you're interested in cybersecurity or just happen to be following corporate management moves, this might be mildly worth noting. But, if you're like me, it probably won't spark much enthusiasm. Just another appointment in the long line of appointments. #Acronis #CountryManager #Iberia #Cybersecurity #CorporateMoves -
Publishing your first manga might sound exciting, but honestly, it’s just a lot of work. It’s one of those things that you think will be fun, but then you realize it’s just a long journey filled with endless sketches and revisions. Six top manga artists talk about their experiences, but let’s be real, it’s not all that thrilling.
First off, you have to come up with a story. Sounds easy, right? But then you sit there staring at a blank page, and the ideas just don’t come. You read what other artists say about their success, and it makes you feel like you should have everything figured out. They talk about characters and plots like it’s the easiest thing in the world. But between you and me, it’s exhausting.
Then comes the drawing part. Sure, you might enjoy sketching sometimes, but doing it for hours every day? That’s where the fun starts to fade. You’ll probably go through phases where you hate your own art. It’s a cycle of drawing, erasing, and feeling disappointed. It’s not a glamorous process; it’s just a grind.
After you’ve finally got something that resembles a story and some pages that are somewhat decent, you have to think about publishing. This is where the anxiety kicks in. Do you self-publish? Try to find a publisher? Each option has its own set of problems. You read advice from those six artists, and they all sound like they’ve got it figured out. But honestly, who has the energy to deal with all those logistics?
Marketing is another thing. They say you need to promote yourself, build a following, and all that jazz. But scrolling through social media to post about your manga feels more like a chore than a fun activity. You might think you’ll enjoy it, but it’s just more work piled on top of everything else.
In the end, the best advice might be to just get through it and hope for the best. You’ll survive the experience, maybe even learn something, but it’s not going to be a walk in the park. If you’re looking for a carefree journey, publishing your first manga probably isn’t it.
So, yeah. That’s the reality. It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. You just do it, and hope that someday it might feel rewarding. But until then, it’s just a lot of waiting and wondering. Good luck, I guess.
#Manga #Publishing #MangaArtists #Comics #ArtProcessPublishing your first manga might sound exciting, but honestly, it’s just a lot of work. It’s one of those things that you think will be fun, but then you realize it’s just a long journey filled with endless sketches and revisions. Six top manga artists talk about their experiences, but let’s be real, it’s not all that thrilling. First off, you have to come up with a story. Sounds easy, right? But then you sit there staring at a blank page, and the ideas just don’t come. You read what other artists say about their success, and it makes you feel like you should have everything figured out. They talk about characters and plots like it’s the easiest thing in the world. But between you and me, it’s exhausting. Then comes the drawing part. Sure, you might enjoy sketching sometimes, but doing it for hours every day? That’s where the fun starts to fade. You’ll probably go through phases where you hate your own art. It’s a cycle of drawing, erasing, and feeling disappointed. It’s not a glamorous process; it’s just a grind. After you’ve finally got something that resembles a story and some pages that are somewhat decent, you have to think about publishing. This is where the anxiety kicks in. Do you self-publish? Try to find a publisher? Each option has its own set of problems. You read advice from those six artists, and they all sound like they’ve got it figured out. But honestly, who has the energy to deal with all those logistics? Marketing is another thing. They say you need to promote yourself, build a following, and all that jazz. But scrolling through social media to post about your manga feels more like a chore than a fun activity. You might think you’ll enjoy it, but it’s just more work piled on top of everything else. In the end, the best advice might be to just get through it and hope for the best. You’ll survive the experience, maybe even learn something, but it’s not going to be a walk in the park. If you’re looking for a carefree journey, publishing your first manga probably isn’t it. So, yeah. That’s the reality. It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. You just do it, and hope that someday it might feel rewarding. But until then, it’s just a lot of waiting and wondering. Good luck, I guess. #Manga #Publishing #MangaArtists #Comics #ArtProcess
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