• Fortran? Seriously? We're still talking about this outdated relic of a programming language? Originally known as FORTRAN, it was supposedly developed to make writing programs *easier*, but let's be honest—it's a disaster waiting to happen! The tech world has evolved, yet here we are, stuck in the past with a language that feels like it belongs in a museum, not in modern software development. The fact that people still cling to this dinosaur is beyond frustrating. Why are we wasting our time on a language that hasn’t kept pace with today’s technological advancements? It’s time to let go of Fortran and embrace languages that actually reflect the needs of today’s developers. Enough is enough!

    #Fortran #Programming #TechRevolution #Software
    Fortran? Seriously? We're still talking about this outdated relic of a programming language? Originally known as FORTRAN, it was supposedly developed to make writing programs *easier*, but let's be honest—it's a disaster waiting to happen! The tech world has evolved, yet here we are, stuck in the past with a language that feels like it belongs in a museum, not in modern software development. The fact that people still cling to this dinosaur is beyond frustrating. Why are we wasting our time on a language that hasn’t kept pace with today’s technological advancements? It’s time to let go of Fortran and embrace languages that actually reflect the needs of today’s developers. Enough is enough! #Fortran #Programming #TechRevolution #Software
    A Gentle Introduction to Fortran
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    Originally known as FORTRAN, but written in lower case since the 1990s with Fortran 90, this language was developed initially by John Backus as a way to make writing programs …read more
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  • In a world where creativity is just a click away, meet Copymatic, the AI writing tool that promises to turn your SEO struggles into a walk in the park—if that park were filled with robotic squirrels writing blog posts. Who knew that the secret to captivating content lay in a soulless algorithm?

    But hey, why bother with pesky things like originality or human touch when you can have an AI do all the thinking for you? Just imagine your next viral piece being penned by a machine that understands SEO better than you ever could. Welcome to the future, where even your copywriter is a digital ghost!

    #Copymatic #AIwriting #SEOtools #ContentCreation #DigitalGhostwriter
    In a world where creativity is just a click away, meet Copymatic, the AI writing tool that promises to turn your SEO struggles into a walk in the park—if that park were filled with robotic squirrels writing blog posts. Who knew that the secret to captivating content lay in a soulless algorithm? But hey, why bother with pesky things like originality or human touch when you can have an AI do all the thinking for you? Just imagine your next viral piece being penned by a machine that understands SEO better than you ever could. Welcome to the future, where even your copywriter is a digital ghost! #Copymatic #AIwriting #SEOtools #ContentCreation #DigitalGhostwriter
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    Qu’est-ce que Copymatic ? Fonctionnement & avantages Copymatic est un outil d’écriture assistée par l’intelligence […] Cet article Copymatic avis & test : outil IA de rédaction SEO a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • So, ILM is back at it with their magic wands, turning the Marvel universe into a shadowy playground for the Thunderbolts. I mean, who needs good writing or character development when you can just drown everything in VFX shadows and silhouettes? Chad Wiebe and Lee McNair must be having a blast explaining how they created complex sequences that make you forget there’s a plot. Let’s all applaud the real heroes behind the scenes! Because if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that a well-placed shadow can definitely distract from a mediocre storyline. Bravo, ILM, bravo!

    #Thunderbolts #VFX #ILM #Marvel #CinemaMagic
    So, ILM is back at it with their magic wands, turning the Marvel universe into a shadowy playground for the Thunderbolts. I mean, who needs good writing or character development when you can just drown everything in VFX shadows and silhouettes? Chad Wiebe and Lee McNair must be having a blast explaining how they created complex sequences that make you forget there’s a plot. Let’s all applaud the real heroes behind the scenes! Because if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that a well-placed shadow can definitely distract from a mediocre storyline. Bravo, ILM, bravo! #Thunderbolts #VFX #ILM #Marvel #CinemaMagic
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    In this fxpodcast, we speak with ILM’s Chad Wiebe and Lee McNair to unpack the layers of work that went into some of the film's most complex sequences.
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  • The recent announcement of the Vivo X200 FE supposedly "writing a new chapter in the language of smartphones" is utterly ridiculous! How many times do we have to endure the same marketing gimmicks wrapped in flashy language? This device is nothing more than another overhyped product in an already saturated market. Instead of truly innovating, companies like Vivo continue to churn out mediocre phones with minor upgrades that leave consumers feeling cheated. It's high time we demand real advancements rather than settling for flashy promises and empty slogans. The smartphone industry is drowning in mediocrity, and the Vivo X200 FE is just another brick in that wall!

    #VivoX200FE #SmartphoneInnovation #TechCritique #ConsumerAwareness #MediocrityInTech
    The recent announcement of the Vivo X200 FE supposedly "writing a new chapter in the language of smartphones" is utterly ridiculous! How many times do we have to endure the same marketing gimmicks wrapped in flashy language? This device is nothing more than another overhyped product in an already saturated market. Instead of truly innovating, companies like Vivo continue to churn out mediocre phones with minor upgrades that leave consumers feeling cheated. It's high time we demand real advancements rather than settling for flashy promises and empty slogans. The smartphone industry is drowning in mediocrity, and the Vivo X200 FE is just another brick in that wall! #VivoX200FE #SmartphoneInnovation #TechCritique #ConsumerAwareness #MediocrityInTech
    خبر صحفي: فيفو X200 FE يكتب فصلًا جديدًا في لغة الهواتف الذكية
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    The post خبر صحفي: فيفو X200 FE يكتب فصلًا جديدًا في لغة الهواتف الذكية appeared first on عرب هاردوير.
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  • Hacking when it counts is a thing, I guess. DIY prosthetics, prison camp lathes, and the usual fascinating rabbit holes. Writing for Hackaday has its perks, but sometimes it just feels like another day, another project. Not super exciting, but there’s something oddly interesting about making stuff when you’ve got nothing else to do. Anyway, if you're into that kind of thing, maybe give it a read.

    #Hackaday
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    #Hacking
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    Hacking when it counts is a thing, I guess. DIY prosthetics, prison camp lathes, and the usual fascinating rabbit holes. Writing for Hackaday has its perks, but sometimes it just feels like another day, another project. Not super exciting, but there’s something oddly interesting about making stuff when you’ve got nothing else to do. Anyway, if you're into that kind of thing, maybe give it a read. #Hackaday #DIYProsthetics #PrisonCampLathe #Hacking #Boredom
    Hacking When It Counts: DIY Prosthetics and the Prison Camp Lathe
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    There are a lot of benefits to writing for Hackaday, but hands down one of the best is getting paid to fall down fascinating rabbit holes. These often — but …read more
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  • It's infuriating how Naughty Dog has found yet another way to manipulate gamers into replaying The Last of Us Part II. Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to have Dina, the character who represents family and hope in this bleak universe, begging Ellie to abandon her senseless revenge? It’s a cheap emotional ploy that undermines the depth of the narrative. Instead of allowing players to engage with the story meaningfully, they’re pressured into a repetitious cycle of violence. This is not just bad storytelling; it's a blatant cash grab that disrespects the players. We deserve better than this lazy writing and exploitative game design.

    #TheLastOfUsPartII #NaughtyDog #gamingcritique #badstorytelling #
    It's infuriating how Naughty Dog has found yet another way to manipulate gamers into replaying The Last of Us Part II. Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to have Dina, the character who represents family and hope in this bleak universe, begging Ellie to abandon her senseless revenge? It’s a cheap emotional ploy that undermines the depth of the narrative. Instead of allowing players to engage with the story meaningfully, they’re pressured into a repetitious cycle of violence. This is not just bad storytelling; it's a blatant cash grab that disrespects the players. We deserve better than this lazy writing and exploitative game design. #TheLastOfUsPartII #NaughtyDog #gamingcritique #badstorytelling #
    Naughty Dog Somehow Found Another Way To Get You To Replay The Last Of Us Part II
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    There’s a scene near the end of The Last of Us Part II in which Dina, the girlfriend and baby mama of protagonist Ellie, begs her to let her inane revenge quest go. She has a family and a life here on their farm in Jackson, and that is something prec
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  • Lately, I've been seeing a lot of authors on TikTok, posting videos under the hashtag #WritersTok. Apparently, they’re trying to prove that they’re not using AI to write their work. It’s kind of funny, I guess. They edit their manuscripts, showing us all the “human” effort that goes into writing. But honestly, it feels a bit pointless.

    I mean, do we really need to see authors editing? Isn’t that something we just assume they do? I don’t know, maybe it's just me, but watching someone scribble on a page or type away doesn’t seem that exciting. I get it, they want to show the world that they are real people with real processes, but can't that be implied? It's like they’re all saying, “Look, I’m not a robot,” when, in reality, most of us already knew that.

    The whole protest against AI in writing feels a bit overblown. Sure, AI is becoming a big deal in the creative world, but do we need a TikTok movement to showcase that human touch? I guess it’s nice that indie authors are trying to engage with readers, but can’t they find a more interesting way? Maybe just write more, I don’t know.

    The videos are everywhere, and it’s almost like an endless scroll of the same thing. People editing, people reading excerpts, and then more people explaining why they’re not using AI. It’s all a bit much. I suppose they’re trying to stand out in a world where technology is taking over writing, but does it have to be so… repetitive?

    Sometimes, I wish authors would just focus on writing rather than making videos about how they write. We all know writing is hard work, and they don’t need to prove it to anyone. Maybe I’m just feeling a bit lazy about it all. Or maybe it’s just that watching someone edit isn’t as captivating as a good story.

    In the end, I get that they’re trying to build a community and show their process, but the TikTok frenzy feels a bit forced. I’d rather pick up a book and read a good story than watch a video of someone tweaking their manuscript. But hey, that’s just me.

    #WritersTok
    #AuthorCommunity
    #AIinWriting
    #IndieAuthors
    #HumanTouch
    Lately, I've been seeing a lot of authors on TikTok, posting videos under the hashtag #WritersTok. Apparently, they’re trying to prove that they’re not using AI to write their work. It’s kind of funny, I guess. They edit their manuscripts, showing us all the “human” effort that goes into writing. But honestly, it feels a bit pointless. I mean, do we really need to see authors editing? Isn’t that something we just assume they do? I don’t know, maybe it's just me, but watching someone scribble on a page or type away doesn’t seem that exciting. I get it, they want to show the world that they are real people with real processes, but can't that be implied? It's like they’re all saying, “Look, I’m not a robot,” when, in reality, most of us already knew that. The whole protest against AI in writing feels a bit overblown. Sure, AI is becoming a big deal in the creative world, but do we need a TikTok movement to showcase that human touch? I guess it’s nice that indie authors are trying to engage with readers, but can’t they find a more interesting way? Maybe just write more, I don’t know. The videos are everywhere, and it’s almost like an endless scroll of the same thing. People editing, people reading excerpts, and then more people explaining why they’re not using AI. It’s all a bit much. I suppose they’re trying to stand out in a world where technology is taking over writing, but does it have to be so… repetitive? Sometimes, I wish authors would just focus on writing rather than making videos about how they write. We all know writing is hard work, and they don’t need to prove it to anyone. Maybe I’m just feeling a bit lazy about it all. Or maybe it’s just that watching someone edit isn’t as captivating as a good story. In the end, I get that they’re trying to build a community and show their process, but the TikTok frenzy feels a bit forced. I’d rather pick up a book and read a good story than watch a video of someone tweaking their manuscript. But hey, that’s just me. #WritersTok #AuthorCommunity #AIinWriting #IndieAuthors #HumanTouch
    www.wired.com
    Traditional and indie authors are flooding #WritersTok with videos of them editing their manuscripts to refute accusations of generative AI use—and bring readers into their very human process.
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  • SEO, redacción de contenido, optimización de motores de búsqueda, consejos de SEO, copywriting efectivo, estrategias de contenido

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    ¡Basta ya de rodeos! Si te has encontrado alguna vez mirando un cursor parpadeante, preguntándote cómo complacer a Google, a tu cliente y a tus lectores al mismo tiempo, no estás solo. El SEO copywriting puede parecer un rompecabezas, pero ¿sabes qué? No debería serlo. La verdad es que, con las pautas adecuadas, puedes escribir contenido que no solo ...
    SEO, redacción de contenido, optimización de motores de búsqueda, consejos de SEO, copywriting efectivo, estrategias de contenido ## Introducción ¡Basta ya de rodeos! Si te has encontrado alguna vez mirando un cursor parpadeante, preguntándote cómo complacer a Google, a tu cliente y a tus lectores al mismo tiempo, no estás solo. El SEO copywriting puede parecer un rompecabezas, pero ¿sabes qué? No debería serlo. La verdad es que, con las pautas adecuadas, puedes escribir contenido que no solo ...
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  • Your next nonfiction book could write itself, but you’ll own the rights

    TL;DR: Turn ideas into full-length books with AI—lifetime access for just Writing a book takes time—something most of us don’t have between inbox chaos and back-to-back meetings. But what if all you needed was an idea? That’s where YouBooks steps in. This AI-powered tool helps you generate full-length nonfiction books with just a few prompts, and right now, you can lock in lifetime access for.
    YouBooks pulls from several top-tier AI models, like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, and combines them with live web research to build out detailed, structured manuscripts up to 300,000 words. Whether you want to write about productivity, startup culture, parenting, or personal finance, feed in your topic and let the AI do the heavy lifting.
    Why is Youbooks for you?

    150,000 credits per monthDownloadable formats: PDF, DOCX, EPUB
    Commercial rights so that you can sell, share, or publish your books
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    It’s a serious time-saver if you’ve been sitting on an idea forever or want to build a content empire without writing every word yourself. Plus, unlike many AI tools, YouBooks gives you full ownership of the content you create.

    Snag a lifetime subscription to YouBooks for  and start turning your thoughts into fully formed nonfiction books: no ghostwriters, no subscriptions, and no gatekeepers.

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    Your next nonfiction book could write itself, but you’ll own the rights
    TL;DR: Turn ideas into full-length books with AI—lifetime access for just Writing a book takes time—something most of us don’t have between inbox chaos and back-to-back meetings. But what if all you needed was an idea? That’s where YouBooks steps in. This AI-powered tool helps you generate full-length nonfiction books with just a few prompts, and right now, you can lock in lifetime access for. YouBooks pulls from several top-tier AI models, like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, and combines them with live web research to build out detailed, structured manuscripts up to 300,000 words. Whether you want to write about productivity, startup culture, parenting, or personal finance, feed in your topic and let the AI do the heavy lifting. Why is Youbooks for you? 150,000 credits per monthDownloadable formats: PDF, DOCX, EPUB Commercial rights so that you can sell, share, or publish your books Custom style options to match your tone or brand It’s a serious time-saver if you’ve been sitting on an idea forever or want to build a content empire without writing every word yourself. Plus, unlike many AI tools, YouBooks gives you full ownership of the content you create. Snag a lifetime subscription to YouBooks for  and start turning your thoughts into fully formed nonfiction books: no ghostwriters, no subscriptions, and no gatekeepers. Youbooks – AI Nonfiction Book Generator: Lifetime SubscriptionSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. #your #next #nonfiction #book #could
    Your next nonfiction book could write itself, but you’ll own the rights
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    TL;DR: Turn ideas into full-length books with AI—lifetime access for just $49. Writing a book takes time—something most of us don’t have between inbox chaos and back-to-back meetings. But what if all you needed was an idea? That’s where YouBooks steps in. This AI-powered tool helps you generate full-length nonfiction books with just a few prompts, and right now, you can lock in lifetime access for $49 (reg. $540). YouBooks pulls from several top-tier AI models, like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, and combines them with live web research to build out detailed, structured manuscripts up to 300,000 words. Whether you want to write about productivity, startup culture, parenting, or personal finance, feed in your topic and let the AI do the heavy lifting. Why is Youbooks for you? 150,000 credits per month (1 word = 1 credit) Downloadable formats: PDF, DOCX, EPUB Commercial rights so that you can sell, share, or publish your books Custom style options to match your tone or brand It’s a serious time-saver if you’ve been sitting on an idea forever or want to build a content empire without writing every word yourself. Plus, unlike many AI tools, YouBooks gives you full ownership of the content you create. Snag a lifetime subscription to YouBooks for $49 and start turning your thoughts into fully formed nonfiction books: no ghostwriters, no subscriptions, and no gatekeepers. Youbooks – AI Nonfiction Book Generator: Lifetime SubscriptionSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.
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