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technicalfika · 10 months
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Overcoming Common Challenges in SharePoint Server Installation
SharePoint Server, a powerful collaboration and content management platform, provides organizations with robust functionalities. However, the installation process can present various challenges that may hinder a seamless deployment. In this article, we will explore common issues faced during SharePoint Server installation and provide probable solutions to overcome them. “The tool was unable to…
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aeternusfoundation · 1 year
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Crypto Tokens: The New Shade of Lifestyle
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plethoraworldatlas · 2 months
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Congress’ unfounded plan to ban TikTok under the guise of protecting our data is back, this time in the form of a new bill—the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” H.R. 7521 — which has gained a dangerous amount of momentum in Congress. This bipartisan legislation was introduced in the House just a week ago and is expected to be sent to the Senate after a vote later this week.
A year ago, supporters of digital rights across the country successfully stopped the federal RESTRICT Act, commonly known as the “TikTok Ban” bill (it was that and a whole lot more). And now we must do the same with this bill. 
As a first step, H.R. 7521 would force TikTok to find a new owner that is not based in a foreign adversarial country within the next 180 days or be banned until it does so. It would also give the President the power to designate other applications under the control of a country considered adversarial to the U.S. to be a national security threat. If deemed a national security threat, the application would be banned from app stores and web hosting services unless it cuts all ties with the foreign adversarial country within 180 days. The bill would criminalize the distribution of the application through app stores or other web services, as well as the maintenance of such an app by the company. Ultimately, the result of the bill would either be a nationwide ban on the TikTok, or a forced sale of the application to a different company.
Make no mistake—though this law starts with TikTok specifically, it could have an impact elsewhere. Tencent’s WeChat app is one of the world’s largest standalone messenger platforms, with over a billion users, and is a key vehicle for the Chinese diaspora generally. It would likely also be a target. 
The bill’s sponsors have argued that the amount of private data available to and collected by the companies behind these applications — and in theory, shared with a foreign government — makes them a national security threat. But like the RESTRICT Act, this bill won’t stop this data sharing, and will instead reduce our rights online. User data will still be collected by numerous platforms—possibly even TikTok after a forced sale—and it will still be sold to data brokers who can then sell it elsewhere, just as they do now. 
The only solution to this pervasive ecosystem is prohibiting the collection of our data in the first place. Ultimately, foreign adversaries will still be able to obtain our data from social media companies unless those companies are forbidden from collecting, retaining, and selling it, full stop. And to be clear, under our current data privacy laws, there are many domestic adversaries engaged in manipulative and invasive data collection as well. That’s why EFF supports such consumer data privacy legislation. 
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brisquad-unit-4402 · 3 months
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rare matchup trade with @mysteriawrites
for one of my very cute friends. i was in a major writing slump over the summer but she encouraged me to get out of my slump by offering a matchup trade! this is my first matchup for someone and very overdue on my part so i'm excited wehe
☆ and even though it’s a matchup i tried to write a full fic with her in mind, but applicable to anyone. especially because this is a whole entire fic with 5,905 words.
mysteria sent me a super detailed description in our dms so here's a summary of it:
mysteria is 5'2, african american, a capricorn and an infj! she's kind, responsible, moody, soft-spoken, and introverted. she also describes herself as a social chameleon that can match the energy of a room, from quiet and clumsy to sassy and teasing if she's comfortable enough. she likes animals, books, reading and writing, personality quizzes, rpg/mmo/rhythm games, and sweets. however, she dislikes loud sounds, math, trypophobia, spiders, and inconsiderate people. she also dislikes when people she cares about don't properly take care of themselves, but tends to forget her own needs. she's really a caring person at heart!
your matchup is under the cut for the drama! i match you with...!
Mischievous but observant, the Phantom Thief Alban Knox!
tags: gender neutral reader, getting together, hurt/comfort, reader is an overworker, bad work environment, happy ending, breaking and entering (and other thief-typical crimes lol)
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There's this little convenience store right in your neighborhood that happens to be on your daily commute to work.
The first time you visit, you realize it's about five minutes away from your home and open 24/7, perfect for late-night snack runs.
The staff is so small, the same guy works the graveyard shift whenever you visit: tousled mocha-brown hair, a lanky body too thin for his uniform shirt, and two differently colored eyes. One is dark, while the other is so vividly green it makes him look intelligent.
It doesn't take long before he starts to memorize your usual order, and for you to memorize the Hi, my name is Alban! name tag over his apron.
With time the friendly customer service starts to become just actual friend behavior. You begin to learn more about one another. He asks you about your day, and when you mention some of your coworkers at your dime-a-dozen tech job he's able to remember who's who.
Meanwhile you've seen the two bowls outside the sliding doors, one full of water and the other kibble. Alban leaves them out for the neighborhood cats, and you've been lucky enough to meet a few of them before they scamper away.
Alban is like a brother to the strays, however, and the konbini tends to be empty whenever you visit, so there's no one to stop him when the cats paw at his leg, begging him to pick them up as you rant about your latest project. They even let you pet them once or twice before they climb over Alban's shoulders, watching you with nighttime pupils. Apparently that's rare. The first time a stray nuzzles your palm, Alban secretly slides you an extra pack of the snack cakes you wanted.
"If she trusts you, then you can keep a secret," he says. The cat's tail curls around his wrist before he nonchalantly drop the cake into your bag. "Our secret, right?"
Over time it becomes a part of your routine. Work during the day, visit the konbini, relax after a good conversation with Alban. Once your company picks up a new security project, your schedule slowly folds over. With Alban's late-night shifts and you working longer hours after getting a lead position, he becomes one of the few consistencies in a hectic career.
You really do treasure the time you spend with him. Now that so much is going on at work it's like his store is the only place you can unwind before you get back to programming at home.
Not to mention he's one of the few night owls you know, and the only one that was there for you when you felt like you were falling apart.
It's not like you wanted to let your defenses down, though. You'd been working tirelessly for weeks on this security system, but today your clients blew a fuse over things out of your control. All this effort, and the way they reacted made you feel like it was for nothing.
"Welcome!" Alban's standard customer service voice disappears once he recognizes your face. "Hey, it's my favorite—woah, wait. Are you okay?"
It stuns you how quickly he picked up on your mood. The second you left work, you spent ten minutes trying to wipe the ‘on the verge of tears’ look off your face.
"Don't worry, Alban, I'm fine." You try to smile. "Just a busy day at work. What're the daily specials today?"
"Oh! Uh..."
It's pretty obvious that wasn't a convincing excuse, but he lists off the menu anyways. You appreciate that he knows how to give you space.
You decide halfway through that you'd rather get your usual, though, too exhausted to think of trying anything new. "And a donut," you add, longing for a comfort food.
While Alban gets started on your food, the aisles of bright, prepackaged snacks feels like staring at a headache. Itching for relief, you stare outside the windows instead. A grayed tail swishes along the glass outside while two nighttime pupils stare right back at you.
The air prods at your skin as the sliding doors open, and you approach the cat. You recognize her as one of the first to warm up to you when you started to visit. She continues to watch you, even as you reach a hand out. Her tail rises like smoke.
The stray's eyes squint up into crescents as you scratch under her chin. "A meal and affection for free," you muse. You're trying to not be bitter, especially since this one is skittish, but you can’t help but feel envious. "Must be nice being a cat instead of a human."
The brisk nighttime air stills. This calm makes everything feel like it’s falling out of your grasp, but you don’t have a choice in the matter. You're a resigned observer to your own life.
"I just don't know what to do," you say. Your job pays well, but you’re so sick of being treated like this, especially after such a bad meeting with your client.
The stray nestles up closer to your hand, nudging the touch closer to her body so you can stroke her back. Not a moment later, she backs away. With powerful legs and silent breaths, she pounces down from the ledge, while the smoke trails into the shadowy brush on the other side of the parking lot.
So you lean back against the wall. Cold brick outlines your back. Damn. Not even the strays are cooperating with your shitty day.
By the time you return to the inside of the konbini, your nose is reddened from the chill. The overhead lights wash the color out of your face, so bright that the night outside seems jarring.
At least you can smell your food. Alban returns to the counter with a paper bag that feels warm to the touch, and a to-go box full of donuts.
You cock your head. “I only ordered one donut, didn’t I?”
“Yep.” He seals the box with a sticker. It’s a cute cat with the same mismatched eyes as him and ‘Freshness Guaranteed!’ underneath its paw.
“So why…?”
“Because I want to give you some. It’s nice to get freebies, especially when it’s for a friend that could use ‘em,” he says. “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t ask, but you’re not doing so hot, are you? If there’s anything I can do to help, let me know. I’d be happy to. Help you, I mean.”
He slides the bag of food and the donut box to your side of the counter. “But for now, you just keep those and take a moment to yourself.”
A steady aroma follows the bag while the donut box is warm under your fingers, freshly baked and at no extra charge, simply just because. One green eye and one dark stares up at you from the sticker, blending into the white fur as your vision blurs.
"Alban."
"Yeah, what's—?"
Alban’s question falters. Instead you speak, with one hand up at your eyes, glossy and turning wetter by the second. “Thanks.”
It seems the mask has fallen now. You hunch over as you sniffle. Hot shame seeps down your back like burning oil, the tears feeling more and more like they’re boiling. It only makes you more embarrassed and frustrated, which causes even more heat behind your eyes, and the cycle continues. Now here you are, crying in the cold light of a konbini while the poor cashier has no way out. You don’t even have the heart to look up at Alban’s face.
“Sorry,” you say. Your voice sticks together. “I-I shouldn’t be like this.”
“Why not?”
“Because I’m acting like a big baby, and I’m fine, I’m just—just making it weird, a-and you don’t even want to know.”
“But I do!”
Even though you don’t have the strength to raise your head, you can see Alban’s hands through mottled vision; namely, how they clutch at the counter—right before he sets them both over yours. You’ve never seen him without a pair of food-safe gloves, and these are no different, a solid black that sticks to your skin while fingers rest on your knuckles.
At his outburst, you dare to look up. His eyes are closed, mouth set in a crinkled frown, barely pursed as if he wants to say something. Alban reconsiders just as he opens it. Hesitation crawls into lowered brows, and your heart pangs even harder when he looks down at the hands. Either you’re seeing things, or there’s a bittersweet look in one eye and concern in the other. “If you trust me, then I want to know.
“Because you’re not ‘fine’. If you really were then you wouldn’t be crying at someone doing one tiny nice thing,” he blurts. “Did someone hurt you? Because if they did, I’ll give them a piece of my mind, no questions asked.”
“It’s… not a someone.”
That gets him to squeeze your palm. A wave of understanding bleeds through and travels up your veins. “I’m all ears.”
You squeeze back, eyelids smashing together as another fat tear rolls down your cheek. “It’s my jobbb.”
You aren’t exactly proud of how you weep, but the way Alban listens to you erases the regret. You spill your guts about the client, the meeting, the mismanagement, and that stupid security system you’ve been working on. Halfway through, Alban flips the ‘OPEN’ sign to ‘CLOSED’, thumbs off his gloves, and sits next to you properly.
By now his touch returns, resting fingertips on your knuckles and rubbing up your wrist. Without the gloves, he’s warmer than ever, and softer. He passes you a box of tissues from the office, too, and doesn’t even flinch when you honk into the tissues in-between sobs.
You explain everything, even the tiny stresses in your career. “I’m lost. It pays so much but I’m so exhausted,” you say. “I don’t want to leave but sometimes I just wish I could, I don’t know, transfer to a different location, or give the client to someone else, or hell, some kind of payback.
“But I’d not that kind of person. And even if I was…” Your eyes cast downward. The tears have slowed but they’re still so wet with misery. “I’m so tired.”
Your heart aches just at saying it. The realization has set in now. You’re tired.
That’s putting it mildly. You never noticed until now, but there’s an indescribable weight in your neck and shoulders, just about ready to snap you in two under the pressure. You used to love this job, and you still love what you do, but only now are you realizing you’ve put far more into it than your superiors deserve.
“That’s fucked,” Alban finally says, and you almost snort at how plainly he says it. Instead it comes out as a weak chuckle.
“Can’t your boss put two and two together and realize you’re already giving one hundred percent—no, two hundred into the project?” He asks, even though you both know the answer. “That’s stupid. There’s a whole staff of people, so they need to get their head out of their ass and give you a break.”
“I wish.” You sniffle. “I’m just a generic worker, but I’m the only one that knows exactly how everything operates. Makes me feel like I can't even rest.”
“Do you have any time off?”
“Well, yeah.”
“So take it. You need it,” Alban says. Then he playfully nudges you. “You know you deserve to treat yourself.”
That gets another chuckle out of you, louder than the last. He smiles softly, and points out,sssssss “You’re laughing more.”
“You say things so simply that, I dunno, it makes things feel less difficult. Like when I think about it, it’s like this swirling black hole.” You exhale. “I was thinking about taking time off, earlier, but I told myself to tough it out instead of giving up. But now it doesn’t feel as extreme.”
“It’s not giving up. It’s resting. That’s a requirement.”
“Yeah. It just… doesn’t feel like it when I’m talking about me.”
“Then let me be the first to remind you that you’re allowed to relax just like the rest of us.”
You wipe your eyes again, this time with a tissue while Alban rubs your back. You’ve known that for as long as you can remember, but hearing Alban say it out loud is the beginnings of understanding. Internalizing that need.
You sniff, but rather than with hopelessness, a different feeling swells in your throat. Something like recognition, warm and loose rather than tight.
“Thanks,” you say. “For the food. And, you know, all this…”
The words get lost along the way, so you settle with a gentle tilt of your head to gesture.
Alban seems to get it without much trouble, though, and pats your back reassuringly. “It’s nothing.”
“I’d argue otherwise. I must have been a nuisance—“
“It's nothing,” he repeats. “No problem at all. If you ever walk in here crying again I’d do anything to make you feel better, you know.”
“Oh.” That makes you look away, almost scared of the fact. This type of caring is unfamiliar, and now that you’re all cried out, you can’t make heads or tails of the feeling. “That’s really sweet, I think.”
Alban lifts his hand off your body. The absence picks you up and out of your thoughts, so you raise your head. You watch as it rests back on his neck, right underneath his tousled brown hair. “Don’t mention it. Uh, how do you get home?”
“I usually walk.”
“Not that I don’t trust you, but you’re not about to walk home by yourself after crying your eyes out. I’ll drive you.”
Your eyes widen. “No, you don’t have to! I don’t want to be a bother!”
“Hey, I’m offering. No one visits at this time of night anyway, except for you.”
“Yeah, but it feels like I’m being a burden or something, and I don't want to cause more trouble for you than I already have, and—oh, forget it.” You bury your face in your hands. Your cheeks are still tempered from crying earlier, but now you can feel the unmistakable heat of embarrassment as well. “You’re not going to let this up, are you?”
He says, “Only if you’re sure you’ll get home safe. It’s late.”
“Fine, you can drive.” You pat at your face with the tissue. Your tears have long since dried, but maybe this will hide the blush. “I can’t say thank you enough.”
Alban shrugs that praise off as well, so intent on refusing your gratitude that it comes across as either sheepish or blasé. He busies himself with locking up the store while you clean yourself up (again) in the bathroom. He opens the car door for you before you can open it yourself.
The stick shift is a few years behind, but the console is rigged up to connect to Alban's phone. Before he starts driving, he hands it to you. "You can choose the music."
You thumb through a streaming service before finding a title your recognize from one of your own playlists, and at the first few notes of the song, the car enters motion. It's a quiet, comfortable silence filled up by the song and your directions to your home.
The walk to the konbini is fast, but driving is even faster, and the song barely ends as he pulls up to your home. "You got everything?" He asks.
You nod. "I do. Thanks, Alban."
"It's noth—"
"Oh, quit playing yourself down already." Before you can slip out of your seat, you lay a hand over Alban's as it rests on the stick shift, just like how he comforted you earlier. "No one at work took time out of their day to hear me out, not even my friends. You did. That means something."
"Still!" Alban says. "I wouldn't just ignore you."
"A lot of people would, and did. You're a lot better than you give yourself credit for." You poke his cheek. "Now repeat after me: you're welcome."
The poke makes his face squish up, cheek smushing into the corner of his lips while one eye closes. He blinks, uncertain, as if he entered uncharted territory. He likely has. If it wasn't apparent before, it certainly was by how long it took him to avert his eyes and say the words. “…You’re welcome.”
You squish his cheeks a little more as friendly affection. Barely visible under the overhead light, his face tints pink under the pressure of your hands. “Glad to hear it. I’ll see you later, Alban.”
“Right. Rest well?”
“I will.”
The door shuts and the headlights shine long shadows behind you as you walk away. Alban watches as you pull out your keys. You notice the shining lights only dim out after you’ve stepped inside your humble abode, and the warm feeling rises up again. He made sure you were inside safe and sound before he drove away.
It’s with that warm feeling that you speed through your nighttime routine and fall asleep in your bed.
It returns each time you visit the konbini after that night, too. Alban, in all his selflessness, still insists on giving you even more freebies than you know what to do with.
“Damn, Reader, if you visit even more often, I’ll have to order extra shipments of candies,” he quips as he scans your items—then snatches a king-size snack and slips it into your bag without charging you a cent more.
You snicker. “It’s not like I ask. You’re the one that won’t quit giving me things for free.”
“I’ve got more than enough to go around.”
“But you just said you’d have to order more.”
“How’s work? Still doing the security thing?” He asks.
You roll your eyes to the ceiling and huff not a second later. “Yep, same old, same old. One of my coworkers used the wrong parts on something, so I had to spend my entire shift today disassembling and reassembling it myself.”
"You know what I'm going to say—"
"That it's unfair and stupid?"
"—Among other things, but you're just going to say the pay is too good to leave, aren't you," he finishes.
You focus on the counter rather than Alban's movements. It's been a while since that night he drove you home and the wound has healed, but there's no mistaking the beginnings of a scar at the memory, all puffy-pink as it tries to recover to what once was.
You hate to admit it, but he's right. He quoted something you said word-for-word last week.
"I'm not just predictable, I'm mad," you say. "And tired of being mad."
"Not at anything new, is it?"
You sigh. "Nope. It's more like a lot of little things building up and just whittling me down. Same ol' soul-crushing machine as always."
The cash register dings as Alban places all your items into the bag, and you pay for half of what you should. "There isn't anything keeping you happy or loyal, is there?"
"Not really. It's all miserable, even the other departments." You even laugh bitterly. "I guess the employees get paid so much because there's no budget going into decent HR."
"You know what I'm going to say."
"Don't waste your breath."
"I can't tell you what to do."
"Gotta pay my bills somehow." The receipt inches out. Alban tears it off and slips it into the bag. "I'm looking, but I can't just quit yet. At this point, I don't care what happens to the place, as long as I get paid. Need to finish the security system before moving onto another job."
"I hope someone gives you a better offer soon. Workplace culture included."
"Me too." He offers the bag to you. You take the handles from Alban with crinkles and a skim along his fingertips. "At least I've got nothing planned tonight but binging a TV show over snacks." You jostle the bag, and the many candies inside. "In no small part because of you."
He beams at that, just before wiring his mouth into a thin smile to cover up his happiness. "We're always open! And I'm always here."
"I'm counting on it." That happiness spreads to you like watercolor on paper. "I'll come back soon, Alban."
He sees you off with the good cheer and well-wishes you've come to expect from Alban, and a request to keep out of trouble. Once the crisp white of the konbini's lights fade away into the night as you walk home, the dismal feeling returns.
Maybe you should take his advice and quit while you're ahead. It's no secret this job will kill you one day.
You bite back the thought as soon as it comes to mind. You need the cash. Quitting is tempting, but if you leave now, you won't have enough savings to fall back on.
"Until this commission is over," you mutter under your breath. You'll put in the two-week notice then, once the security project is complete, and that stuck-up client coughs up the high price for all your effort.
Until then, until then, until then. Your mind echoes as you go down the familiar path home, staving off the urge to think any more on it. All that's left for you to do today is watch some shows, relax, and hopefully, get a good night's rest before doing the same thing again tomorrow.
Even though the night in serves as a good distraction, you remember the grind ahead as you tuck yourself into bed, and with it, Alban's wishes for your happiness pushes the harsh thoughts away as you drift off.
As you'd expect, the days ahead are predictably mundane, save for the awful work environment you've become so used to over time. Some days it feels like you're the only competent person in the building. Other days you know it's true.
Which brings you to now. The coworker that sits closest to you left to go file some papers in another office—or take a personal call for the next twenty minutes, it's always a toss up with them—leaving you to your own devices as you work on something that should've been completed earlier this week. Again.
The office you're currently in is built for three at most, though it rarely fits that many. Usually you're by yourself or with another coworker, and now that you're alone, you have the freedom to sigh. You know how these things work, but having to pick up so much slack is just plain exhausting.
The lights go out.
The first thing you think is if the latest updates were saved. Your brain reminds you that the program was on autosave every minute, and you haven't typed in five. It'll be fine.
The next thing is that considering your industry, there's more than a few backup generators. There's no way it would take this long for one of them to kick in and get power back to the building.
Something's wrong. You don't have a clue, but outside your office windows, you can catch glimpses of other workers evacuating. There's no way it could be a natural disaster, and you doubt a fire would cut the lights, but considering how fast the other workers clear out, you aren't staying to find out.
You're one of the last people to leave a personal office, and you presume the last to start moving. The halls twist in the darkness, but you've memorized the layout, and your phone's flashlight guides the way.
The sound of keys on keys jingle behind you. You pivot with a start "Who's there?"
No one responds. Your light reaches a few feet ahead before being swallowed by the darkness. The ceiling boasts some LEDs for detectors, cameras, and the far-off 'EXIT' sign but not much else, and none of them are helpful at the moment.
Something else whooshes ahead, and you turn again, now starting to feel like a fish being circled by a shark.
"This isn't funny," you call out. That was stupid of you. Maybe the job is rotting your brain, and it'll be the reason behind your death, trapped in your shitty office while everyone else evacuates.
With steeled nerves you keep walking, twisting your phone around to get a piece-by-piece view of the hallways. The light bounces off the waxy leaves of a houseplant by a door. The water cooler where you refill your water bottle. Two pointed strikes of orange that shine one-at-a-time as the light flashes.
Cloth covers your mouth before you can scream.
They wire around as the orange comes into focus, now identifiable as two pins in a head full of shaggy hair. The intruder rests a finger on his lips as he shushes you, one green eye and one dark reflecting the light from your phone.
You manage to shake off his grip and hiss. "Alban?"
He blinks before widening his mismatched eyes. "Wh-what are you talking about? I don't know anyone named Alban."
"Oh, cut the crap, you—" You start, but remember the LED lights up on the ceiling. The cameras! You tug on his jacket sleeve as you dive into a corridor hidden from the security cameras, and luckily, he's shocked enough to stumble along. He slips out of your grasp in a matter of seconds, but instead climbs along the walls and hops between structures to obscure himself like a superhero out of a movie.
You push yourself flat against a wall as if it would hide you any further, while Alban clings onto the ceiling and inches down, dangling in midair. A strap is attached to the roof and around his body not unlike climbing gear.
"I'd recognize you anywhere," you say, "and if I didn't before then I definitely did the second you started talking."
Alban looks away. "Oh. Right. I should've expected that."
"Never mind that, what are you doing here? I work here!" You push him lightly, and he sways in air from the force. "Don't tell me you're behind the power outage."
He scratches the back of his head and gives you a coy smile, only half-apologetic, until you push him more. He flails before steadying himself by holding onto your shoulders. "Wait, I had a reason!"
"Uh-huh, and you're going to tell me it right now before I call the cops!"
"Psh, they couldn't catch me even if they tried—" Shove. Alban swivels around aimlessly. "Okay, okay, fine! I'm a phantom thief."
You grab him and glare. "So you decided to target my workplace after hearing me complain about it for eons. Give me one good reason not to twist you so hard we test if motion sickness can result in death."
"I mean, not entirely off?" He says with a sigh. "Okay, hear me out. The konbini isn't exactly a moneymaker. So I steal things here and there, but only from people who don't deserve it. You know, the types that steal their assets, treat everyone like dirt, exploit hard-working, good people... You see where I'm going with this, right?"
"Go on."
"I like to take only a little bit of it for myself, then forward whatever else I find to the original owners, or community projects that would use the cash way better than some hoarder. Which is why I decided to come here. It has an awful rep despite its net worth, and I dunno, it just seems like it sucks more and more of your soul out the longer you work here." Alban frowns. Even upside-down in the air, his concern is heartfelt, as genuine as that day you confided in him.
You can't even say he's wrong, not entirely. He really did listen to all your woes.
"So... I did some research. Didn't like what I saw. I don't think it's news to you, either."
"It's not great, no." You cross your arms. "So you decided to steal from them."
Alban pats down his pockets. Each of them has a hidden zipper, you realize, which must explain how he hasn't dropped any of his loot until he produces it and shows it to you. One by one, he hands you small boxes covered in secure foam. Your eyes widen as you open them. Each is a different minuscule computer part. "You recognize these."
"How could I not? These are upcoming designs. Not entirely complete, but once they are, they'll be gold standard. Maybe even more."
"Exactly. I did some rifling around in the offices, too. They'll be sold at an insane markup from the true estimated value once they're released to the public." Alban bites the inside of his cheek. "Most of the information and programming has been ripped off from programmers that either didn't consent or were severely underpaid."
"You're telling me. And the employees here will be earning pennies once it goes public."
He nods, serious as the grave. You've never seen him this dead-set on something but you recognize the blazing ambition in his eyes, and the curve over his mouth that forms when he's dedicated. He set his hand over the boxes you hold. "If you really want to return them, I won't stop you. I just want to do the right thing."
The packages aren't much bigger than jewelry boxes, and just as light, but holding them feels like handling priceless masterpieces. After all, they are.
"Why?" You ask.
"Because I trust you."
"Even after I spun you around like a piñata."
"It takes more than that to knock me out," Alban says. "Besides, even if you did, I wouldn't regret it. I think I'd endure a lifetime's worth of it if that's what it took for you to know how much I care."
You readjust your grip on the parts as Alban turns his head away again. "That sounded wrong. I mean, you work for them, not me. If this feels wrong, then you can call it off and I'll leave without anything."
He cares for me. You squeeze your lips together in deep thought. "You think so highly of me, even though I'm just a wreck that has a shitty 9 to 5 and mooches off your konbini food."
"Not a wreck," he corrects, voice tilted high in protest. "I wouldn't have it any other way."
"You're such a handful." You present the boxes out and away from you. "Put them back in your pockets. There's the camera outside that I pulled you away from, and a few others in each corner of this floor."
Dumbfounded, Alban gingerly takes them just as you start doodling on a piece of paper. "You're just giving them back to me?"
"What does it look like I'm doing? There's only so much time before any authorities show up." You wait until Alban secures the parts away before pressing the paper flush against his upside-down chest while you stand at eye-level with him. "Not my best blueprint, but you can figure out the best route to sneak out from with that map I just drew up."
Alban stays still in the air, but you let go of the map as it rests under the collar of his jacket. He fumbles for the paper, narrowly avoiding any stray hits to your body due to the proximity.
While he's occupied, your eyes have finally adjusted to the darkness as well as how close you are to him. He doesn't notice you staring at all, nor how his cheeks are a rosier tone than the rest of his skin.
He manages to nab the paper and holds it back over his heart, where you pressed it. When he makes eye contact with you, you see to his core; both the smarmy phantom thief that infiltrated your office, and the understanding, generous dork that works nights at the konbini.
Your hand brushes with his as you take the cloth of his jacket collar. "It didn't sound wrong at all." In the dark, he tenses, gloved hands clutching the paper tighter while that blush grows into a muted red.
You drum up the courage he's shown you time and time again as you lean in. The momentum fuels you as he reciprocates, paper forgotten as it flutters to the floor in favor of holding you tighter as his lips brush along yours.
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bonus.
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You let go of Alban's collar, all lightheaded and woozy after a long-awaited kiss. It breaks off, but his arms are still tangled around your back in a loose hug. The dopey grin on his face is full of emotion; surprise, adoration, and a shred of greed like that wasn't enough for him.
"You need to get back to business," you say, breathless.
"Uh-huh?"
"And I should go before people think I went missing."
"Oh, duh. Yeah. Yeah, you should." Alban shakes his head to jostle him out of his stupor. He raises one limb after another as the cord retracts. "I'll be—ack!"
He flops face-down to the ground with a yelp. Then a groan.
You flinch. "Alban! Are you okay?"
"Ughhh."
Expecting the worst, you crouch down and hold his arm as he rises. "Ow, that hurt... No damage done, though."
"If you say so." You dust off his shoulders as he recovers. Sure enough, there aren't any scratches nor bruises immediately forming, and the concern turns into amusement as he presses his lips together. "Alban, your face is so red."
"Wh—no, it's not."
You pinch his cheeks. His brows are drawn together, all shy and flustered. "Oh, I can't wait to see what this looks like in daylight."
"It's just because I was hanging upside-down! Blood rushes to your head!"
"Yup, right after falling flat on your face."
He wiggles out of your grasp and up on his feet in no time. "You're teasing me and I won't stand for it. Bye!"
And with that, he bolts out of the room, grappling off the walls like a parkour artist until he becomes one with the darkness.
You watch him until he disappears, but you've got places to be, too. You rifle into your pocket where your phone and wallet rest.
That is, until you realize your wallet is nowhere to be found.
You frantically search your pockets until you realize the first one you checked, the one your wallet rested in, had a card inside that wasn't there before.
It's one of the generic business cards your company provides, likely lifted from another worker's office, but along the blank white cardstock, someone had drawn a cat paw alongside a note.
"You just got mugged by the robber! (But visit tonight to get it back.)"
There's a scrawl in the corner, scratched out to the point you can't tell what it was, but a few lines against the scribble makes you think the writer doodled something.
You'll have to ask him later.
"Tonight," you say out loud. It's been a long day, and like you said, you need to get back to the rest of the employees.
But after that, the workday is sure to be cut short as the higher-ups manage the police, and now you have plans.
And you could do without a 9 to 5 looming over you for a while.
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jobs masterlist.
because there can never really be enough masterlists regarding jobs for muses as far as i’m concerned. jobs on here will be separated by university / town / city / cruise / entertainment, as those tend to be the main roleplay settings i see. i’m gonna try to keep these more unique as opposed to popular ones like professor, barista and bartender - just because i feel like having unique jobs would be more useful. if you found this at all helpful, please reblog / like.
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university.
academic advisor. 
sponsored research development manager. 
security dispatcher. 
student services evaluator. 
vocational nurse. 
university outreach specialist. 
computational scientist. 
application developer. 
maintenance specialist. 
travel and expense associate. 
project management associate. 
marketing content writer. 
graduate assistant. 
security investigator. 
administrative assistant. 
research technician. 
information technology support specialist. 
lecturer. 
coach. 
undergraduate program administrator. 
nurse coordinator. 
bookstore clerk. 
convenience store clerk.
 data visualization analyst.
town.
child and youth program lead.
veterinarian technician.
construction quality assurance analyst.
loan analyst.
art therapist.
distiller / brewmaster / winemaker.
acupuncturist. 
fashion designer.
hotel manager.
apartment front-desk staff.
barber.
banker.
babysitter.
physical therapist.
dental assistant.
handyman.
home health aid.
pet groomer.
pharmacist.
remote worker (telemarketer).
tax consultant.
city.
cybersecurity analyst.
patient service representative.
beach crew attendant.
leasing agent.
production associate.
facility maintenance technician.
rental sales agent.
flight attendant.
software engineer.
game developer.
concierge.
delivery driver.
online dating ghostwriter.
doula. 
headhunter.
bike courier.
meteorologist.
nurse-midwife.
ethical hacker.
robotics engineer.
mobile app developer.
cruise.
steward.
catering attendant. 
prep cook.
banquet server.
marketing specialist.
daycare staff.
recreation manager.
brand manager.
bellman.
deckhand.
casino dealer.
activity coordinator.
fitness instructor.
bursar. 
hr manager.
dive instructor.
electrical technician.
environmental officer.
entertainment.
videographer.
make up artist.
animator.
a&r administrator.
cinematographer.
fake food artist.
intimacy coordinator.
pyrotechnician.
breakdown artist.
animal trainer.
pr manager.
booking agent.
video editor.
publicist.
choreographer.
light technician.
audio engineer.
entertainment writer.
voice-over artist.
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ghostflowerdreams · 1 year
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Writing Research: Homeless Character
I’m currently writing about a character that is homeless. A lot of this information is base on real accounts and advice from people that suddenly found themselves homeless. I’ve even included a couple of things that I’ve learned myself because at one point I thought I would be kicked out and wanted to prepared myself as much as I possibly could for it.
Shelters
Homeless shelters are a basic form of temporary accommodation where a bed is provided in a shared space overnight. Most shelters even provide homeless individuals with basic necessities like food, water, toiletries, and clothes. While others offer programs that aim to help people get off the street and get back on their feet.
However, not all shelters accept walk-ins and if they do, it’s usually first come, first serve because space is limited. Most of them also required you to fill out an application first so they can determine if you’re eligible to stay at their shelter. You may even need to have certain documents to prove your identity and residence (such as a driver’s license, green card, passport or visa, birth certificate, Social Security card, Medicaid card, eviction papers, etc.) or have a referral from a social services agency to be accepted. That’s because some shelters are specifically aimed towards different types of homeless people like a family, pregnant women, teens, a single adult, etc. Those shelter facility have special accommodation that better suits their needs.
Each shelter also has their own set of rules, restrictions and regulations, which depends on who’s running them and where they get their funding from. In general, well-funded shelters tend to have more programs and better facilities. Though these types of shelters also tend to be more overcrowded than smaller, less-funded ones. Almost all shelters have set opening and closing times. Most of the time, they open at 8:00 AM and close at 4:00 PM. For homeless people working night shifts or irregular working hours, this can be a deterrent.
Generally, shelters are free but there are some cases where they may charge you a fee. They may do so when you stay longer than you’re suppose to, which varies from shelter to shelter (such as after 7 to 14 days) or when you want to continue to keep your belongings stored in the locker while you’re at work. Though they don’t always ask for money. Some may take half of the resident’s food stamp allowance. While others require their residents to work up to 40 hours per week in the shelter in exchange for board and lodging.
Street Sense Media - What to do when you become homeless
ToughNickel - Soon to Be Homeless? 12 Ways to Prepare for Homelessness
The Prepping Guide - 12 Tips: How to Be Homeless and Survive
Real Change News - So, you’re homeless now. Here’s what you need to know
Invisible People - What Is It Like to Stay in a Homeless Shelter?
Reddit: r/askreddit - [Serious] What is it like living in a homeless shelter?
Eco Bear - What Is It like Living in a Homeless Shelter?
Medium - Living In A Shelter Sucks: My Experience Being Homeless
Reddit: r/IAmA - I used to be homeless, now I'm not. AMA
NPR - Why Some Homeless Choose The Streets Over Shelters? [audio]
Quick Haven - Why Do Homeless People Avoid Shelters
VICE - This Is Why Homeless People Don't Go to Shelters
Reddit: r/homeless - Why do homeless people consider shelters unsafe?
Business Insider - I Spent The Night In A Homeless Shelter—Here's What It Was Like
New York Post - ‘I feel like I’m back in jail’: Life inside NYC’s broken shelter system
NPR - A Day In The Life Of A Homeless Woman Who Sleeps At A Skid Row Shelter [audio]
VAWnet: National Resource Center on Domestic Violence - No Safe Place: Sexual Assault in the Lives of Homeless Women
Reddit: r/AskNYC - I’m (19F) recently homeless and have nowhere to go. Does anyone know of any shelters or resources available in the city right now?
Youtube: Bustle - How Do Homeless Women Cope With Their Periods? [video]
VICE - Homeless Women Talk About How They Deal With Their Period
Cosmopolitan - What It's Like to Get Your Period When You're Homeless
Youtube: Invisible People - Homeless Woman Walks Us Through a Day in the Life on the Streets of San Diego [video]
Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH) - A Day in the Life of a Homeless Person
Boston 25 News - The day in the life of a homeless person in Boston
Business Insider - Here's A Trick I Learned At The Homeless Shelter For Surviving Bed Bugs
HomelessAdvice - Advice When You Need It
Primal Survivor - 10 Survival Tricks Learned from Homeless People
Invisible People - Surviving the Winter Without Shelter
NBC News - Marvin's World: Nine Lessons From Homeless Man's Winter in NYC
TIME - 'I Thought I Was Going to Die.' How Chicago's 80,000 Homeless People Are Surviving in Deadly Zero-Degree Weather
Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH) - Where I Lived in the Winter When I Was Homeless
Guide 2 Homelessness - Survival Guide to Homelessness
HomelessAdvice - Do Homeless Shelters Charge Money?
Food Storage Moms - How to Survive in a Homeless Shelter
Los Angeles Times - Column: When homeless people lose their possessions, they end up further from leaving the streets
Gothamist - What Life Looks Like For One Of 3,600 Homeless People Living On NYC Streets
Boise State University - A day in the life of a Boise homeless man
Youtube: Don Johns - sneak peek at homeless shelter life in America [video]
On the Pulse News - Day in the Life: Local homeless woman lives ‘day to day’
Reddit: r/IAmA - I Am A a mother of 2 who was homeless for a year after leaving my husband, AMA.
Our Father’s House Soup Kitchen - Living on the Streets: What’s It Really Like?
Londonist - "I Was Homeless On The Streets Of London. This Is What It Was Like"
DailyMail - People who have escaped being homeless reveal what life is REALLY like - from fooling 'squares' with sob stories to get money to going for two weeks without eating
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - How young homeless people experience London and the homeless system
The Guardian - Homeless in Britain: ‘I graduated with honours – and ended up on the streets’
Youtube: EPOCH - The day I became homeless in London [video]
BBC News - 'I’m homeless but I find great places to live'
Youtube: Invisible People - Homeless Woman Sleeping Rough in London after Domestic Violence [video]
London Homeless Info - Information for homeless in London by ex-homeless
Youtube: Real Stories - Life On The Streets: Britain's Homeless Problem (Poverty Documentary) [video]
The Associated Press - Homeless shelters begin to see value in making room for pets
National Alliance to End Homelessness - Pets Can Be a Barrier — or an Open Door — to Ending an Individual’s Homelessness
Feeding Pets of the Homeless - Addressing Pet of the Homeless
Enid News & Eagle - Day in the life of the homeless: Walking, waiting and sleeping outside
Churches
Many of the churches (and other religious or spiritual organizations) provide resources and overnight shelter for the homeless. Some of them may even include free hot meals, clothes, information on applying for financial aid or maybe a few dollars to help pay the rent or a utility bill as well as other aid.
Sometimes, when there’s no more space inside the church, it’s not uncommon to find homeless people sleeping on its steps too. They can sleep there every night without the cops bothering them. The reason why is that churches are on private property. As long as the church owner allows you to be there, you're good. And they usually do give permission.
However, it’s understandable that some homeless people may not feel comfortable going to a church for help. In fear that the church may try to use the opportunity to “convert” them or there might be discrimination based on their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
American Magazine | The Jesuit Review of Faith - What it’s like going to church when you’re homeless
Need Help Paying Bills - Churches Help With Rent, Utility Bills, Food...
Christianity Today - Church and State for the Homeless
U.S. Catholic - Churches answer the call to shelter the homeless
Vox - The Salvation Army says it doesn’t discriminate against LGBTQ people. Critics say that’s not true.
Gothamist - Muslim Charity Spends Holy Month Feeding The Homeless Every Night
The Muslim Council of Britain - How can mosques serve the issue of homelessness?
Religion News Service (RNS) - Homeless find rest in faith-based shelters more than others
Libraries
Patrons, regardless of their housing status, have always found the library to be a welcoming place. It can provide an air-conditioned space on a hot day, warmth in the wintertime, public restrooms for all, internet access, charge your phone, and be a quiet space to read or to keep yourself busy.
For those people experiencing homelessness it’s not unusual to find them waiting early in the morning each day for the doors to open. They’ll spend their entire day there reading to escape from their everyday reality, listening to music, browsing the internet for job listings, maybe even researching ways to help themselves out of their situation or just keeping themselves entertained.
However, many libraries still require patrons to have an permanent address and photo identification to get a library card. But what most don’t realize is that some libraries allow patrons to use temporary addresses, such as the shelters or other social service organizations when applying for a library card. If you can’t get a card, it’s still possible to access the computers without it, you just need to go to the Reference Desk and ask for a new numerical code every hour. Some places may even offer you a temporary guest pass. Either way, everyone gets one-hour sessions per day on the computer.
You also don’t need a library card or a password to access their free unsecured wireless network, usually titled as “Library Guest.”
American Library Association (ALA) - Libraries Respond: Services to Poor and Homeless People
Deseret News - Homeless people need libraries, and libraries need them, too
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: School of Information Science - Serving Homeless Patrons in the Public Library: What can libraries do?
The Guardian - Homeless people have found safety in a library – but locals want them gone
Public Library Association - Library Service to the Homeless
American Library Association (ALA) - A Home to the Homeless
WickedLocal - You have a child who wants to borrow a book, but you have no permanent address. What next?
Berkeleyside - No permanent address? No problem. Berkeley library makes it easier for those without homes to get library cards
PBS - From nurses to social workers, see how public libraries are serving the homeless
Librarian To Librarian - Attending to the Forgotten: Welcoming Homeless Children into the Fold
Vehicles
Those who live in their vehicles have to worry about the legality of their lifestyle – something that is frequently in flux as laws change.
Sleeping in your car is perfectly legal if it’s parked on property you own yourself, such as the driveway of your home. But sadly, that’s not an option when you’re homeless because you wouldn’t be living in your car in the first place. It’s also legal if you’re parked on someone else’s property with their permission, like in the driveway of a friend or of a family member.
It’s possible to pass a peaceful night in a privately-owned parking lot, say outside of a grocery store. In fact, many 24hr businesses such as Wal-Mart and Cracker Barrel have built up a reputation for allowing overnight parking. But these policies are usually intended to accommodate RVers and other people on vacation with the hope that they’ll patronize the business during their stay. Either way, the parking lots are well-lit, there’s restroom access, and some may even offer free Wi-Fi.
There’s also city-designated parking lots, where they offer people living in their cars a safe place to stay and sleep overnight. It won’t draw the ire of the residents or the prying eyes of police officers handing out tickets. They even offer much needed access to restrooms, and other services to help you get back on your feet. But just like the homeless shelters you do need to fill out a application, either by calling them, visiting in-person, or filling out the online form.
If you’re on the highway, there are many rest stops where you can parked and legally sleep at. However, this varies from state to state because in some places they don’t allow overnight parking and might even have limits on how long you can park during the day. While others allow it as long as you don’t stay there for more than 12 or 24 hours. They also have restrooms and maybe even picnic tables too. Just keep in mind that they’re not always well-lit and can be pretty secluded, because of that there’s a higher possibility of people being robbed or attacked. So consider this as a last resort.
Insider - As the number of homeless people living out of their vehicles grows across the US, one man shows what it's really like to live involuntarily out of a van for 2 years
Youtube: ALLinWithAri - Living in My Car | Homeless in California | First Vlog [video]
Invisible People - Mobile Homelessness: The Legality of Living in a Vehicle
NBC New York - Is NYC Violating Right to Shelter Law? Woman Sleeps in Car Due to ‘Inhumane' Conditions
Reddit: r/IAmA - I am homeless by choice; I live in my truck.
The Guardian - ‘My car is my home’: the California students with nowhere to live
Cauf Society - Sleeping in Your Car: How To Do It Without Getting Arrested Or Dying
HomelessAdvice - Where to Sleep in Your Car When Homeless
Youtube: Jake McCollum - How I've Been Living Out of My Car for 3 YEARS | Homeless in the United States of America [video]
Vox - Affordable housing is disappearing. So cities are designating parking lots to sleep in.
Reddit: r/homeless - Anyone Have Tips For Living In My Car?
CNN - Living in her car, she was afraid and harassed. Then she found an unexpected refuge
Reddit: r/IAmA - I have been living out of my car for the past year. AMA
Empower Us - Homeless – Living in a Vehicle Survival Guide
Deseret News - People who can’t afford rent are living in their cars, and cities aren’t sure what to do about them
The Road Trip Expert - 19 Places You Can Legally Sleep In Your Car And Park Overnight
Reddit: r/Advice - I'm homeless as of today living out of my car. Anyone have any advice to help me. I live in Canada and its so cold I cant sleep some nights. I just need like survival tips till i can save up enough to get my own place
Youtube: Invisible People - Homeless mom and her two daughters live in a van near Seattle [video]
The Survival Journal - Homeless Survival Guide: How To Survive Living In Your Car
New York Post - I work full-time at Home Depot but I’m homeless and live in my car
USA Today - 'Hidden homeless crisis': After losing jobs and homes, more people are living in cars and RVs and it's getting worse
MotorBiscuit - Where Should You Sleep if You’re Living Out of Your Car?
Reddit: r/IAmA - By request: I lived in my truck for 8 months. AMA
Windsor Star - Homeless living in vehicles battle cold, hold out hope for place of their own
Reddit: r/IAmA - IAmA College (University) student that lived in my car for over 6 months (2 semesters) so I could afford to go to school. AMA
Youtube: Tiny Home Tours - Homelessness to Vanlife: Her DIY Ford E-350 Cargo Van [video]
Invisible People - Tips on How to Stay Clean While Living in Your Vehicle
Youtube: Stories From a Van - Living In A Car To Save Money | How I Did It & Complete Guide [video]
The Survival Mom - How to Live Out of Your Car: Solid Advice from People Who Made It Work
Youtube: Bria-maine - Living in a Car~A Day in My Life~The Raw Truth~Working From Home~Nomad Life [video]
MotorBiscuit - Is Living in Your Car Dangerous?
Invisible People - How Gas Prices Adversely Affect Vehicular Homelessness
Truck Stops (Service Station/Travel Center)
Showers can be pretty expensive at truck stops like Love’s, Pilot, Flying J, T/A, etc. The cost will usually range anywhere from $12 to $17 depending on the place you go to. They all have a large parking area, a fueling station, a diner or restaurant, a convenience store and usually a coin-operated laundry services too. Some may even offer other services like a movie theater, pet wash, workout rooms, salons, etc..
These facilities are usually pretty clean and modern. But if you do use the showers, just be sure to wear flip-flops if you don’t want to get warts or athletes foot. And keep in mind that the truck stops in rural areas are typically very safe and wholesome. But, as the distance to major cities decreases the incidence of prostitution, drug peddling etc. increases dramatically. For example, the Vince Lombardi service area on the New Jersey Turnpike near New York City has the most rampant prostitution.
Also. if you join a particular chain, such as Love’s customer loyalty program you can usually get a free shower if you spend $50 or more on diesel fuel (or if you get 1,000 gallons in a month you’ll earn a free shower or a free hot meal). You may want to consider this if you have a diesel-powered vehicle or a diesel generator that you regularly use.
I have heard that there are some truck drivers that will sometimes give away their free shower credit/coupon to those in need. They don't always have the time to take a shower that day or don’t need it because they already took one and it would have gone to waste otherwise.
Guide 2 Homelessness - Survival Guide to Homelessness: Truck Stops
CTC Trucking - Everything You Need to Know About Truck Stops Showers
NATSO - How Truckstops Can Help the Homeless
King5 News - Homeless camp at Washington rest stops
Los Angeles Times - I lived in a truck for 6 1/2 years. Trust me, trying to roust homeless from their vehicles is no solution.
Prime Inc. - 10 Best Truck Stops in America
Truck Drivers Money Saving Tips - Tips on Laundromat Use and Doing Laundry by Truck Drivers
Truck Drivers Money Saving Tips - Showers for Professional Drivers: Options and Money Saving Tips
USA Today - These 10 great truck stops surprise travelers with everything from dog parks to bidets
Drivin’ & Vibin’ - 7 Things Non-Truckers Should Know About Truck Stops
Campsite
Regular campgrounds cost around $20 to $60 per night, depending on the season, location, the size of the space, and what amenities they offered. But what most don’t know is that there’s actually a type of camping that’s free and yes, it’s also legal.
Dispersed camping is the term used for camping anywhere in the National Forest OUTSIDE of a designated campground. Dispersed camping means no services; such as trash removal, and little or no facilities; such as tables and fire pits, are provided. Some of the more popular dispersed camping areas may have toilets though. If not, that means you’ll need to deal with your own poop by properly burying it or packing it out with you. Essentially ‘Leave No Trace’ and practice the concept of ‘Pack It In – Pack It Out’.
However, to access dispersed camping areas you’ll need a vehicle to get to them. So this option won’t be possible for every homeless person, only those that still have a vehicle (and/or a tent) to take shelter in. There are also limitations on how long you can stay. Most only allow for less than ten days a month, but it varies for each location. After ten days, you can just move down the road five or ten miles away from your pervious spot. This will keep you from breaking the law.
The general rule is to be a minimum of at least 100-200 feet away from any road, trail or water source. Individual forests might have their own restrictions, so it is always best to check with them before setting up camp.
Forest Service: U.S. Department of Agriculture - Dispersed Camping Guidelines
U.S. Bureau of Land Management - Camping on Public Land
FreeCampSite - Dispersed Camping
The Dyrt Magazine - Yes, You Can Find Free Camping in National Forests! Here’s How
The Dyrt Magazine - Boondocking: The Complete Guide to Free Camping (Almost) Anywhere
The Dyrt Magazine - Your Complete Guide to Free Camping Across the Country
The Outbound Collective - The dirt on dispersed camping
Bay Nature Magazine - Public Lands Have Become a Refuge for People Priced Out of Housing in the West. Local Tensions are Increasing. What Now?
Youtube: Mountain Springs Adventures - How to Find Free (dispersed) Campsites in National Forests & BLM Land + My Recent Boondocking Spots! [video]
VICE - Homeless Are Flocking to America's Forests, But It's Damaging the Land
Campendium - Upcoming Dispersed Camping Changes You Should Know About for 2022
Tom’s Bike Trip - How To Wild Camp Anywhere For Free And Not Get Busted
Fresh Off The Grid - How to Find Free Camping in the US & Canada
Beyond The Tent - 19 Spots You Can Go Free Camping in New York
Youtube: Invisible People - Homeless Woman Shows How She Lives in a Tent [video]
Reddit: r/IAmA - IAmA man who has lived in the woods in a tent near the place I work(ed) since last September, for various reasons. Currently transitioning out of the situation. - AMA.
Mortons on the Move - Are Homeless People Living in the National Parks?
The Colorado Sun - Inside Colorado’s attempt to police the growing number of homeless camps in national forests
Reddit: r/SanJose - I'm homeless living in a tent in San Jose, AMA!
Youtube: Invisible People - Homeless woman "timed out" from a homeless shelter and now lives in a tent with her children. [video]
Gyms
Getting a gym membership means you can shower, shave, use a clean toilet, charge your phone, and spend hours a day in the gym just riding a stationary bike while listening to music, audiobook, podcast, etc. They’ll also have Wi-Fi available to members too.
Planet Fitness is the more popular and affordable option because it has a basic membership plan for $10/month, but it’s only for one location. It gives you unlimited access to their gym (which is open 24 hours a day), their app, free fitness training and free Wi-Fi. However, they do charge an annual fee of $39 and a one-time start-up fee of $1. That said, there’s no commitment.
If you get their $25/month plan, that gives you unlimited access to all of their other locations and a few more perks too, such as you can bring in a guest anytime, use their tanning beds, HydroMassage, discounts on drinks, etc. But it does required a $39 annual fee and a $1 start-up fee, and there’s no commitment either.
If you’re still not sure, they do offer a free day pass for the club of your choice. Just fill out a form online, and a day pass will be e-mailed to you. Keep in mind that you may be required to show some ID upon check-in, and all day pass users are required to take a free tour.
Another option is to consider joining the YMCA. They have financial assistance available, which provides access to membership, programs, childcare, and camps to those in need of support. However, I’m hesitant to suggest this one because the pricing greatly depends on your age, financial state and where you’re located. If you live in a small town, the price will be lower than the membership price in a large city. They also have different rates, which vary by age and what services you want to access.
For example, the regular price for an adult membership (over 30) is $50/month. Even if you applied for financial assistance, the max discount is only 30% and $35.00/month isn’t feasible for those that are homeless or struggling to keep afloat. But of course, you do get access to every Y’s and a lot more stuff than you would at a gym, like the pool, classes, locker rental, towel service, showers, hot tub, steam room, etc.
But I have heard that some YMCA’s do offer free membership if you qualified, such as those that are a member of the military or a veteran. Some senior citizen can get a free membership through their Medicare Advantage plan. If you’re under 18 many YMCA locations offer free summer memberships for teens and tweens. They even have free classes and programs that are accessible without a membership, which is useful because at one point they had free lifeguard training.
Note: If a credit card is necessary, get a prepaid Mastercard. It’s a universally accepted method of paying for purchases without the need for a credit score or a bank account. Prepaid cards are sold at retail stores (usually for a fee of $1.50-2.50 or free if ordered online). With these type of cards, you only need to load them up with money when you get it, then use it to make purchases. [x]
The Penny Hoarder - Gym Memberships So Cheap Your Budget Won’t Break a Sweat
Sports Illustrated - Is a Planet Fitness Gym Membership Right for You?
KCRW - For many homeless Angelenos, the gym is critical to survival [audio]
Smarter Homemaker - YMCA (Membership Cost, Benefits, & Alternatives)
Expensive Why - Why Are YMCA Memberships So Expensive in 2022?
Low Income Relief - How to Get a Free YMCA Membership
HomelessAdvice - The YMCA as a Homeless Shelter (Showers, Lockers, and Beds)
YMCA England & Wales - Where to go for support if you are homeless
Hygiene
Fitness centers are perhaps the most popular choice for the homeless, but there are also a lot of government-run campgrounds with coin-op shower facilities too.
If you’re traveling along the coast, public beaches will have ample showers available for free (but they may not be warm or private, and you’ll need a bathing suit). If you’re traveling inland, look for public beaches on lakes or rivers. Public swimming pools can do in a pinch, but you’ll usually have to pay a fee to enter.
Public bathrooms are everywhere (such as at the parks, libraries, department stores, fast food places, Penn Station, Port Authority Bus Terminal, etc.). You can use a washcloth and a collapsible bucket (or a large plastic cup) to wash up with. Just fill it up with the water from the sink and use it to quickly wash your hair and/or privates, especially if it’s one of those single locked public restroom. If not, maybe take the bucket/cup into the toilet stall and wash in there.
If all else fails, using baby wipes (which you can get for a $1.00 at Dollar Tree) to stay clean is certainly better then nothing.
Roadtrippers - 6 tips for showering and staying clean while on the road
wikiHow - How to Stay Clean when Homeless
Boondocker’ s Bible - Where to Take a Shower When You Live in a Car?
Hope's Corner - Laundry Service Helps the Homeless
Medium - Staying Clean While Homeless.
Clean the World Foundation - Mobile Showers: Street Outreach For People Experiencing Homelessness
Survival Recipes - Hygiene
National Association for Continence (NAFC) - The Best Bathroom Locator Apps
Bathroom City - Top 4 Bathroom Locator Apps For Android and iOS
Public Shower Directory - Free Showers
Mail
Having an address is essential for applying to a job, for benefits or housing, receiving official communications, opening a bank account, replacing identification, registering the vehicle you live in, and so many other reasons too.
That’s why most homeless first try asking their friends or family if they can use their address for when the paperwork requires a permanent address. However, there are many who don’t have strong bonds with friends or family and so, this route isn’t often taken.
Some homeless shelters offer to collect and distribute mail for their guests. If there’s a shelter someone regularly returns to, it makes sense for them to receive their mail there if possible. But they will have their limits. They may institute a maximum number of people they can receive mail for at one time. Or, more commonly they’ll have a maximum number of days mail will be held before being discarded.
Some churches, generally larger ones, offer mail services to people without permanent addresses too. These are often the same places that offer meal services. So, it may be convenient for people to pick up their mail at a place they already go regularly to eat. Like shelters, church mail programs will often have a maximum holding period.
If it’s affordable enough, some people who are homeless do pay for a PO box, either permanently, temporarily, or intermittently when they need to receive something. If there aren’t any accessible places offering free mail services in the area, this may be the only option.
USPS - Is there Mail Service for the Homeless?
Invisible People - How Do People Who Are Homeless Get Their Mail?
HomelessAdvice - Where Do Homeless Get Their Mail?
NPR - A Post Office Lifeline for the Homeless [audio]
Coalition For The Homeless - Emergency Mail Program
UK Postbox - Vulnerable people that use our service
WIRED - The radical plan to give every homeless person an address
Water/Food
Soup kitchens have become a place of refuge for those less fortunate souls. Aside from free food, most soup kitchens also provide other necessities such as clothing and hygiene kits. Though some soup kitchens only serve soup and bread, others serve a freshly-cooked full course meal. They also provide a take-out bag with a sandwich and other goodies.
Food pantry is supplied with food, such as fresh produce, canned goods, and healthy frozen items from a food bank. These pantries feed hundreds of low-income people per week. Because every community is different, there are many different types of pantries. But before you go, you should always call the food pantry (or the soup kitchen) to find out when they are open and if they have food. Most pantries offer a three to five day supply of healthy food for low-income families. When possible, pantries provide special items for those family members on restricted diets.
Most pantries will require some form of identification such as a Social Security card, Public Assistance, or photo ID. Many also require a referral letter from a social service agency such as the Board of Social Services, a community organization, or your place of worship to show proof of your need for assistance.
Another option is going to a mom and pop store (local family owned) or pizzeria, bakery, supermarket, Dunkin’, etc. before closing time and asking them if you could maybe take out their trash or sweep up in exchange for their leftovers or day old's. As they would’ve thrown out the still perfectly edible food into the dumpster anyway. Most of the time they'll let you do a little token chore or take pity and just give you something.
As for water there are many places where you get free water and/or water refills, such as public water refill stations or drinking water fountains that you can always find at all the parks. There’s even an app that lists all of the places where you can find them.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service - 10 Myths and Facts About SNAP for Homeless Persons [pdf]
U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service - Are you homeless? You might be able to get food help from SNAP! [pdf]
Move For Hunger - About Hunger and Homelessness
Homeless Shelter Directory - Soup Kitchens, Food, Pantries, Food Banks
Our Father’s House Soup Kitchen - What is a Soup Kitchen?
Coalition For The Homeless - I Need Food
Coalition For The Homeless - Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry Listings
Feeding America - Find Free Food and Groceries
Reddit: r/Frugal - If you need food, go to a food pantry. Periodt.
Helping Americans Find Help - New Jersey Food Assistance
New York Post - I went dumpster diving at my local Whole Foods and found $1,000 worth of fresh baked goods, produce
New York Post - Brooklyn hipsters go Dumpster-diving for dinner
Los Angeles Times - Dumpster Diving Pays Off in Pizzas
The U.S. Sun - I’ve saved £700 in two months by bin diving – ALL my food comes from the trash and I share it with homeless people
Save the Student - 20 ways to get free food
Happy Sprout - These food waste apps will help you save money – and the planet
Android Police - 12 helpful eco-friendly Android apps to tackle food waste
MakeUseOf - 3 Food Sharing Apps to Make Your Eating More Sustainable
Fast Company - Don’t buy bottled water: This app tells you the closest place you can fill up for free
Bustle - This App Helps You Avoid Buying Plastic Water Bottles & It’s Low Key Genius
BBC News - App shows water refill stations to tackle plastic waste
California Beaches - Pier Fishing in California
Irish Mirror - Homeless people living on canal banks and forced to fish for their food in desperate struggle to survive
Survival Recipes - Food
HomelessAdvice - How to Get Free Food When Homeless
SBS - When you're homeless, how do you eat to stay somewhat healthy?
Reddit: r/mealprep - Best food for when you're homeless and can't cook?
Misc.
American Outdoor Guide - Street Survivors: Basic, Proven and Practical Survival Skills from the Homeless
M.D. Creekmore - How To Survive Being Homeless and Broke
Distractify - Formerly Homeless Share What Aid Was Most Helpful to Them
wikiHow - How to Stay Warm on Cold Winter Nights if You are Homeless
New York Post - How Siberia’s homeless survive the frigid winter
Medium - Weathered: The Struggle of the Homeless to Survive in Harsh Weather
Invisible People - Vision Impairment in the Homeless Community
Feel Good Contacts - Sight problems in the homeless
National Eye Institute - Get Free or Low-Cost Eye Care
NeedHelpPayingBills - Free prescription glasses and eye exams near you
wikiHow - How to Stay Clean when Homeless
Fast Company - This Mobile Shower And Laundry Lets The Homeless Stay Clean
Forbes - For L.A.’s Homeless, A Free Mobile Laundry Service Strives To Be ‘Part Of The Solution’
Inquirer - The Hub of Hope’s laundry services help homeless people feel 'normal’ again
The Guardian - Cleaning up: mobile laundry for the homeless goes international
Low Income Relief - Where to Charge Your Phone When Homeless: 10 Options
Frugal Reality - Where to Charge My Phone for Free? 17 Ways To Charge Without Electricity & Homeless
HomelessAdvice - Where to Charge Your Phone When Homeless
CNET - Wi-Fi is a lifeline in the pandemic. It's harder to get if you're homeless
CBS New York - LinkNYC Charging Kiosks Become Magnets For Homeless
The Daily Telegraph - Homeless rely on smartphones to survive but finding somewhere to re-charge is a challenge
Father Joe’s Villages - Homelessness and Dental Health Care
Care For the Homeless - Making Dentistry More Accessible
Family Resources - 7 Surprising Items to Help the Homeless
Metro - These formerly homeless people have shared the best things you can do to really make a difference
BetterMissions - The 7 Best Things to Give the Homeless Instead of Money
The Right To Shower - What Do People Experiencing Homelessness Need Most Besides Shelter?
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sibyl-of-space · 2 months
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The San Francisco tech scene is completely beyond satire. I'm in a discord server for game developers based in SF because even though I don't live in the bay area anymore it's still the closest hub for indie developers near me. I went to one of their meetups once, the talk itself was completely useless and I left about 30 mins in, but I did get two people to playtest my demo beforehand so it was still worthwhile. One of those things where you're in a sea of 50 people who annoy you and are able to find maybe one or two people who are cool to talk to.
Anyway, I just received a ping about their next meetup, which is-- I literally could not make up something more on the nose than this if I tried--
brought to you
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✨ J.P. Morgan ✨
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Actual quote from the event page:
Are you a developer looking to accept payments and monetize your users effectively? We are excited to announce this unique opportunity to get in on the ground floor and learn about how to monetize your payment flow for your gaming applications at scale. As you may be aware, the Apple App Store and other stores are now allowing outside payment methods within iPhone apps due to "anti-competitive" laws in the EU. As a result, if you are part of Apples small business program, you may be eligible for a discounted percentage fee on IAP instead of the normal 30% fee. We hope you can attend to explore these concepts and learn how you can save money on payment processing fees with J.P. Morgan Payments.
Food is sponsored by J.P. Morgan and drinks are available for purchase at the DNA Lounge bar. All proceeds from drink sales go directly to the venue which helps them keep the lights on, and also helps us continue to host events in their space. DNA Lounge is over 3,000 sqft and is the largest venue we've ever hosted our events at. Speakers will go on stage at 7:00pm. This is an all ages event, is open to the public and is a professional networking event for game developers, artists, students, indies, or really anyone interested in game development. ASL Interpretation services available upon request via email.
Speaker Lineup:
Alan Lee | Developer Relations at J.P. Morgan Payments
Enhance your Payment Experience with J.P Morgan’s Payment Developer Platform
In this session, The J.P Morgan Payments developer relations team will showcase how the Online Payments API allows you to seamlessly accept, process and settle payments from the large suite of supported payment methods. We’ll explore the extended capabilities like tools for fraud prevention, recurring payments and demonstrate how these features can help you improve authorization rates, secure transactions, and gain valuable insights into your payment flow.
so anyway if anybody needs me I will be basically anywhere except at this particular event
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IF PASSED THIS WILL NOT STOP AT TIKTOK AND WILL COME FOR AND DESTROY THE ONLINE SPACES THAT YOU LOVE
Congress’ unfounded plan to ban TikTok under the guise of protecting our data is back, this time in the form of a new bill—the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” H.R. 7521 — which has gained a dangerous amount of momentum in Congress. This bipartisan legislation was introduced in the House just a week ago and is expected to be sent to the Senate after a vote later this week.
A year ago, supporters of digital rights across the country successfully stopped the federal RESTRICT Act, commonly known as the “TikTok Ban” bill (it was that and a whole lot more). And now we must do the same with this bill. 
As a first step, H.R. 7521 would force TikTok to find a new owner that is not based in a foreign adversarial country within the next 180 days or be banned until it does so. It would also give the President the power to designate other applications under the control of a country considered adversarial to the U.S. to be a national security threat. If deemed a national security threat, the application would be banned from app stores and web hosting services unless it cuts all ties with the foreign adversarial country within 180 days. The bill would criminalize the distribution of the application through app stores or other web services, as well as the maintenance of such an app by the company. Ultimately, the result of the bill would either be a nationwide ban on the TikTok, or a forced sale of the application to a different company.
Make no mistake—though this law starts with TikTok specifically, it could have an impact elsewhere. Tencent’s WeChat app is one of the world’s largest standalone messenger platforms, with over a billion users, and is a key vehicle for the Chinese diaspora generally. It would likely also be a target. 
The bill’s sponsors have argued that the amount of private data available to and collected by the companies behind these applications — and in theory, shared with a foreign government — makes them a national security threat. But like the RESTRICT Act, this bill won’t stop this data sharing, and will instead reduce our rights online. User data will still be collected by numerous platforms—possibly even TikTok after a forced sale—and it will still be sold to data brokers who can then sell it elsewhere, just as they do now. 
The only solution to this pervasive ecosystem is prohibiting the collection of our data in the first place. Ultimately, foreign adversaries will still be able to obtain our data from social media companies unless those companies are forbidden from collecting, retaining, and selling it, full stop. And to be clear, under our current data privacy laws, there are many domestic adversaries engaged in manipulative and invasive data collection as well. That’s why EFF supports such consumer data privacy legislation. 
Congress has also argued that this bill is necessary to tackle the anti-American propaganda that young people are seeing due to TikTok’s algorithm. Both this justification and the national security justification raise serious First Amendment concerns, and last week EFF, the ACLU, CDT, and Fight for the Future wrote to the House Energy and Commerce Committee urging them to oppose this bill due to its First Amendment violations—specifically for those across the country who rely on TikTok for information, advocacy, entertainment, and communication. The US has rightfully condemned other countries when they have banned, or sought a ban, on specific social media platforms.
And it’s not just civil society saying this. Late last year, the courts blocked Montana’s TikTok ban, SB 419, from going into effect on January 1, 2024, ruling that the law violated users’ First Amendment rights to speak and to access information online, and the company’s First Amendment rights to select and curate users’ content. EFF and the ACLU had filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a challenge to the law brought by TikTok and a group of the app’s users who live in Montana. 
Our brief argued that Montana’s ban was as unprecedented as it was unconstitutional, and we are pleased that the district court upheld our free speech rights and blocked the law from going into effect. As with that state ban, the US government cannot show that a federal ban is narrowly tailored, and thus cannot use the threat of unlawful censorship as a cudgel to coerce a business to sell its property. 
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Tamagotchi Uni Uses AWS, Amazon Web Services
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The Tamagotchi Uni is the first Tamagotchi to ever connect to Wi-Fi, which enables it to receive over the area updates, programing changes, and more. How exactly is this all being done by Bandai Japan? Well Bandai has built the Tamagotchi Uni on the Amazon Web Services platform (AWS).
The details of this are actually outlined on a recent article on the Amazon Web Services blog. The blog post provided a detailed view on how Tamagotchi Uni use AWS to achieve secure and reliable connectivity and quickly deliver new content updates without leaving customers waiting.It details that Bandai Co., Ltd., the company responsible for product development and sales, adopted AWS IoT to realize the concept of globally interconnected Tamagotchi, enabling users to interact with each other.
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Bandai partnered with their cloud development partner, Phoenisys, Inc., to connect and manage million of Tamagotchi devices. One of the critical features was the over the air software updates which uses the jobs feature of AWS IoT Device Management to distribute the latest firmware across all Tamagotchi devices without causing any delays to customers.
To make Tamagotchi Uni IoT-enabled, Bandai establish the three key goals, which was implementing secure connections, scaling the load-balancing resources to accommodate over 1 million connections worldwide, and optimizing operational costs. The article even features the AWS architecture for the Tamagotchi Uni, which is interesting.
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AWS IoT Core is used to manage the state of each Tamagotchi Uni device, which helps retrieve distributed items and content. AWS IoT Device Management is used to index the extensive Tamagotchi Uni fleet and create dynamic groups on the state of each device, facilitating efficient over-the-air (OTA) updates. FreeRTOS is used to minimize the amount of resources and code required to implement device-to-cloud communication for efficient system development. AWS Lambda is used to process tasks, delivering new announcements, and registering assets. Amazon DynamoDB is used as a fully managed, sever less, key-value noSQL database that runs high-performance applications at any scale. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is used for object storage service, each of these data stores are used to manage the various resources within Tamagotchi Uni. Lastly, Amazon Timestream is used to accumulate historical data of user’s actions like downloading items and additional content.
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The article also details how Bandai is handling large scale firmware updates to Tamagotchi Uni devices which are executed at a rate of 1,000 units per hour which would have resulted in a delay for some devices. The team actually designed job delivery as a continuous job which automatically updates the devices under certain conditions. This is using fleet indexing that runs a query to see which devices meet the criteria for the update to be pushed out to it.
Lastly the article details how Bandai conducted system performance testing at a large-scale to emulate what it would be like after the device was released. They verified the smooth operation and performance of updates through their testing.
Be sure to check out the full article here on the Amazon AWS blog.
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Google is planning a legal challenge to block a ruling by India's antitrust watchdog to change its approach to its Android operating system, concerned that it will restrict how it promotes the platform, sources with direct knowledge of the situation told Reuters.[...]
The rulings come as Google faces increased antitrust scrutiny across the world. Last month, it suffered a major setback when a European court upheld a 2018 ruling saying it was largely confirming a decision that the company imposed "unlawful restrictions on manufacturers of Android mobile devices." Google plans to appeal the decision, where it faces a record $4.1 billion fine. [...]
The Competition Commission of India's (CCI) Android ruling, despite involving a smaller $162 million fine, has worried Google since it seeks wider ranging remedial measures, three sources aware of company's thinking said.
One of the sources said that Google was concerned that the CCI's decision could increase regulatory pressures in other jurisdictions and a legal appeal to block implementation of the antitrust directive was being planned within weeks.
Google declined to comment on its legal plans, reiterating its statement from last week that the CCI order was "a major setback for Indian consumers and businesses, opening serious security risks ... and raising the cost of mobile devices for Indians."[...]
In the European Commission case, for example, its antitrust authority in 2018 ruled Google abused its dominant position by forcing manufacturers to pre-install two of its apps - Google Search and its Chrome browser - together with its Google Play store on Android devices.
The Indian order, one of the sources said, is concerning as it goes further and imposes restrictions on a wider array of Google apps - "Licensing of Play Store ... shall not be linked with the requirement of pre-installing" Google search services, Chrome browser, YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail or any other application of Google," the CCI noted.[...]
In Europe, 75% of 550 million smartphones run on Android, compared with 97% of 600 million devices in India, Counterpoint Research estimates.
Google is also concerned that the CCI has ordered it not to impose any restrictions in India on so-called "sideloading", a practice of downloading apps without using an app store, and to allow other app stores to be available within its Play Store, two of the sources said.
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witchofthesouls · 2 years
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Okay, hear me out, what if in the Transformers setting where the Autobots and Decepticons are on Earth, there’s a town with Welcome-to-the-Nightvale, Scarfolk, and Elsewhere University vibes along with urban fantasy with magic-users and mythical beings.
Things in this little town, but not limited to:
A talking, size-shifting cat as the mayor
Their assistant has three faces: Mania, Malaise, but no one alive knows the third one
A dragon that’s the Head Librarian with a small daughter that’s absolutely adorable and slightly menacing with toothy fanged smile
The nearby forest is filled with many Neighbors
The town is alive in some ways, but don’t look too closely or think about it too deeply
The local schools are always looking for people with patience, good time-management, experience in high-stress environments, a willingness to develop poison immunity, and artillery training
There are places and there are Places. Meaning: the arcade on Main Street will always be standing there, rain or shine, tornado or hellfire, it stands the test of time, but the Midnight Owls Bookstore consistently changes its location every few days and once a month, on the first or last Thursday, the hidden doorway will open to those that are lost and need a specific kind of Knowledge
If there’s something jarring or off-putting, then it’s not in your head. It is.
Trees, gardens, and poles decorated beautifully in wrought silver and gold and precious gems, shining bright like day-time stars as silky ribbons of shimmering rainbow colors are placed so lovingly upon them, don’t touch such treasures
There’s the Farmer’s Marketplace on Wednesdays with its usual goods, and then there’s the Night Markets over the weekends. Signs are placed at a respectable distance to take caution and bring a mask -preferably a full covered one, but a half-mask would do in a pinch, but there are subsequent warnings for folks with visibly unique markings. After all, everything and anything can be sold in the Night Markets, for a price.
Local hospital has an aquatic floor, well-guarded isolation chambers, and give preference in applicants with basic understanding in Mental Arts or “hard to read.” The community gardens are a huge project that’s ran by between the hospital and the schools (all of them: primary and secondary): provides a constant source of poison and venom, encourages proper care of plant- and wildlife, a grounding site and outlet for young and new practitioners, doubles for research in crossbreeding and testing new techniques, and allows community combat services in pruning the man-eating sections. It’s a win-win for many.
There are many rumors about the faculty in the local university. All of them are true. Some more than others. Some is a matter of perspective.
The local bank provides the usual services, including axe-handling, fight clubs, and evicting demonic squatters and spiritual possession.
PTA meetings are incredibly tense. All weapons that’s not physically part of Being’s body by natural, magical, or surgical means, must be stored properly in the secured lockers before entering the auditorium. It hasn’t stopped folks from tearing the bolted chairs from the charmed floor. At least, the fights are usually limited to end when the food is done: tiebreaks on new and old policies, address new feuds, and volunteering for certain positions.
I really want the locals to get turned into Cybertronians and think themselves as Clockwork, like “Gods be damned, it’s gonna be that kind of decade.” and just truck through it. Meanwhile, the Cybertronians from the dead Cybertron are trying to compute that there are functioning communities of mixed populations on Earth. What in Unicron’s ball-bearings is going on!?
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However, managing a dedicated server can be a daunting task. That’s where managed hosting services come in. By entrusting your server management to professionals, you can focus on growing your business while enjoying the benefits of a secure, high-performing, and fully optimized server environment.
Investing in dedicated server hosting and management services is an investment in your business’s online success and long-term growth. Take the leap and unlock the full potential of your website today!
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Exploring the Power of Amazon Web Services: Top AWS Services You Need to Know
In the ever-evolving realm of cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has established itself as an undeniable force to be reckoned with. AWS's vast and diverse array of services has positioned it as a dominant player, catering to the evolving needs of businesses, startups, and individuals worldwide. Its popularity transcends boundaries, making it the preferred choice for a myriad of use cases, from startups launching their first web applications to established enterprises managing complex networks of services. This blog embarks on an exploratory journey into the boundless world of AWS, delving deep into some of its most sought-after and pivotal services.
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As the digital landscape continues to expand, understanding these AWS services and their significance is pivotal, whether you're a seasoned cloud expert or someone taking the first steps in your cloud computing journey. Join us as we delve into the intricate web of AWS's top services and discover how they can shape the future of your cloud computing endeavors. From cloud novices to seasoned professionals, the AWS ecosystem holds the keys to innovation and transformation. 
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud): The Foundation of Scalability At the core of AWS's capabilities is Amazon EC2, the Elastic Compute Cloud. EC2 provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud, allowing you to run virtual servers, commonly referred to as instances. These instances serve as the foundation for a multitude of AWS solutions, offering the scalability and flexibility required to meet diverse application and workload demands. Whether you're a startup launching your first web application or an enterprise managing a complex network of services, EC2 ensures that you have the computational resources you need, precisely when you need them.
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): Secure, Scalable, and Cost-Effective Data Storage When it comes to storing and retrieving data, Amazon S3, the Simple Storage Service, stands as an indispensable tool in the AWS arsenal. S3 offers a scalable and highly durable object storage service that is designed for data security and cost-effectiveness. This service is the choice of businesses and individuals for storing a wide range of data, including media files, backups, and data archives. Its flexibility and reliability make it a prime choice for safeguarding your digital assets and ensuring they are readily accessible.
Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service): Streamlined Database Management Database management can be a complex task, but AWS simplifies it with Amazon RDS, the Relational Database Service. RDS automates many common database management tasks, including patching, backups, and scaling. It supports multiple database engines, including popular options like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. This service allows you to focus on your application while AWS handles the underlying database infrastructure. Whether you're building a content management system, an e-commerce platform, or a mobile app, RDS streamlines your database operations.
AWS Lambda: The Era of Serverless Computing Serverless computing has transformed the way applications are built and deployed, and AWS Lambda is at the forefront of this revolution. Lambda is a serverless compute service that enables you to run code without the need for server provisioning or management. It's the perfect solution for building serverless applications, microservices, and automating tasks. The unique pricing model ensures that you pay only for the compute time your code actually uses. This service empowers developers to focus on coding, knowing that AWS will handle the operational complexities behind the scenes.
Amazon DynamoDB: Low Latency, High Scalability NoSQL Database Amazon DynamoDB is a managed NoSQL database service that stands out for its low latency and exceptional scalability. It's a popular choice for applications with variable workloads, such as gaming platforms, IoT solutions, and real-time data processing systems. DynamoDB automatically scales to meet the demands of your applications, ensuring consistent, single-digit millisecond latency at any scale. Whether you're managing user profiles, session data, or real-time analytics, DynamoDB is designed to meet your performance needs.
Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud): Tailored Networking for Security and Control Security and control over your cloud resources are paramount, and Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) empowers you to create isolated networks within the AWS cloud. This isolation enhances security and control, allowing you to define your network topology, configure routing, and manage access. VPC is the go-to solution for businesses and individuals who require a network environment that mirrors the security and control of traditional on-premises data centers.
Amazon SNS (Simple Notification Service): Seamless Communication Across Channels Effective communication is a cornerstone of modern applications, and Amazon SNS (Simple Notification Service) is designed to facilitate seamless communication across various channels. This fully managed messaging service enables you to send notifications to a distributed set of recipients, whether through email, SMS, or mobile devices. SNS is an essential component of applications that require real-time updates and notifications to keep users informed and engaged.
Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service): Decoupling for Scalable Applications Decoupling components of a cloud application is crucial for scalability, and Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) is a fully managed message queuing service designed for this purpose. It ensures reliable and scalable communication between different parts of your application, helping you create systems that can handle varying workloads efficiently. SQS is a valuable tool for building robust, distributed applications that can adapt to changes in demand.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) stands as a colossus, offering a diverse array of services that address the ever-evolving needs of businesses, startups, and individuals alike. AWS's popularity transcends industry boundaries, making it the go-to choice for a wide range of use cases, from startups launching their inaugural web applications to established enterprises managing intricate networks of services.
To unlock the full potential of these AWS services, gaining comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience is key. ACTE Technologies, a renowned training provider, offers specialized AWS training programs designed to provide practical skills and in-depth understanding. These programs equip you with the tools needed to navigate and excel in the dynamic world of cloud computing.
With AWS services at your disposal, the possibilities are endless, and innovation knows no bounds. Join the ever-growing community of cloud professionals and enthusiasts, and empower yourself to shape the future of the digital landscape. ACTE Technologies is your trusted guide on this journey, providing the knowledge and support needed to thrive in the world of AWS and cloud computing.
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A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Smart Contracts on the Blockchain
Smart contracts are a key feature of blockchain technology that allows for the creation of self-executing contracts. In this beginner's guide, we will explore what smart contracts are, how they work, and their potential applications.
What are Smart Contracts?
Smart contracts are self-executing contracts that are stored on a blockchain. They are computer programs that automatically execute the terms of a contract when certain conditions are met. For example, a smart contract could automatically transfer funds from one party to another when a specific condition is met, such as the completion of a task.
How do Smart Contracts Work?
Smart contracts are executed on a blockchain, which is a decentralized and distributed ledger. The code for the smart contract is stored on the blockchain, and the contract is executed when certain conditions are met. Once the conditions are met, the contract is automatically executed, and the results are recorded on the blockchain.
Applications of Smart Contracts
Smart contracts have many potential applications, including:
Financial Services
Smart contracts can be used in financial services to automate processes such as payments, settlements, and insurance claims. They can also be used to create decentralized financial products, such as decentralized exchanges and lending platforms.
Supply Chain Management
Smart contracts can be used in supply chain management to track the movement of goods and automate processes such as verification and payment. They can also be used to create more transparent and efficient supply chains.
Real Estate
Smart contracts can be used in real estate to automate processes such as property transfers and rental agreements. They can also be used to create more transparent and secure real estate transactions.
Conclusion
Smart contracts are a key feature of blockchain technology that allows for the creation of self-executing contracts. They are computer programs that automatically execute the terms of a contract when certain conditions are met. Smart contracts have many potential applications, including financial services, supply chain management, and real estate. As blockchain technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see increased use of smart contracts in a variety of industries.
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Why VPS Hosting Is a Game-Changer for Small Business!
In the digital age, a strong online presence is essential for Small Businesses. Whether you're running an e-commerce store, developing a complex web application, or managing a high-traffic blog, the type of web hosting you choose can significantly impact your success. Shared hosting, while budget-friendly, often comes with limitations that can hinder your site's performance and growth. This is where VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting emerges as a powerful alternative.
The Key Differences Between Shared Hosting and VPS Hosting:
Shared hosting is like living in an apartment complex – you share resources (bandwidth, CPU, memory) with other tenants. While it's affordable, noisy neighbors (websites with high traffic) can slow you down. VPS hosting, on the other hand, is like owning a townhouse – you have your dedicated resources within a larger building. This translates to:
More Power: Your website won't be affected by other sites' resource usage, ensuring faster loading times and better overall performance.
Greater Control: You get root access, allowing you to customize your server environment to perfectly match your needs.
Scalability: Easily upgrade your resources as your website grows, ensuring a seamless user experience even during traffic spikes.
Real-World Use Cases for Small Businesses:
E-commerce Stores: Ensure a smooth shopping experience, handle peak traffic during sales, and maintain a secure environment for customer data.
Developers: Enjoy complete control over your server setup, experiment with different technologies, and easily deploy and test applications.
High-Traffic Blogs/Websites: Accommodate growing visitor numbers without sacrificing speed or uptime.
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Choosing the Right VPS Provider:
When selecting a VPS provider, consider the following factors:
Performance: Look for fast SSD storage, ample RAM, and reliable processors.
Customer Support: 24/7 support is essential in case you encounter any issues.
Features: Consider add-ons like managed services, backups, and control panels.
Price: Balance affordability with the features and performance you need.
Conclusion:
If you're ready to take your online presence to the next level, VPS hosting offers a compelling blend of power, control, and scalability. Don't let the limitations of shared hosting hold you back – make the switch to VPS and experience the difference firsthand.
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