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I need to make love to him tenderly

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Sometimes you just need to cut your hair off with kitchen shears to restore your mental health bar

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Man… Going into the anti konoha tag is a nightmare. I was really hoping for some fun memes and interesting analysis of imperialism but it’s just Sasuke (and Uchiha) apologism

Like I’m not saying Sasuke is bad, he’s just an incredibly tragic and nuanced character not some uwu soft sad-boy who’s never done anything wrong. He did plenty of things wrong and a lot of them were understandable given the circumstances but they weren’t exactly justifiable. And that’s coming from someone who frequently says Sasuke deserves to have a lil murder as a treat

Just like Itachi isn’t some awful evil character he was another incredibly tragic character who was groomed by a fascist state into a killer who saw no other way. He was extremely traumatized and parentified and while what he did was objectively The Wrong Decision, he really did think he was doing the right thing which is why he makes me so so so sad

And people trying to paint fugaku as a good father because he didn’t fight Itachi to the death and instead let himself be killed glosses over the emotional neglect and taking children into active war zones and congratulating Itachi on awakening the sharingan instead of asking if Itachi was okay when he knew how the sharingan awakens

Now I’m just annoyed

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his own way to tell you (869 words) by JessicaMDawn [AO3]

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: 僕らの食卓 | Bokura no Shokutaku | Our Dining Table (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Hozumi Yutaka/Ueda Minoru, Hozumi Yutaka & Ueda Tane
Characters: Ueda Minoru, Hozumi Yutaka
Additional Tags: Winter, Cuddling & Snuggling, Introspection, Post-Series, Slice of Life, Domestic
Series: Part 8 of February Ficlet Challenge 2026
Summary:

It’s a cold winter night, and Yutaka and Minoru huddle under the kotatsu. Minoru has something to say.

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Things I want to do: Go to bed

Things I also don’t want to do: Go to bed

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Six Sentence Sunday

I need yall to know that I’m working on quite literally four different fics right now. Two new, two that are already multi-chaptered on ao3. Here is a tiny piece of the one I have yet to name.


Kakashi had been forcibly retired – just a couple of months after he’d made Tenzō move out of the barracks and into an “actual apartment” on his ownand they’d replaced him with Mouse.

Mouse of all people.

Who’s tenure as captain, mind you, lasted all of eight days before he and half of Team Ro were killed in action.

And Kakashi, sociable as ever, proceeded to cut him and what was left of the rest if the team from his life.

So, really, who could blame nineteen year old Tenzō for chasing oblivion at the bottom of a bottle after that absolute shit-show?

He’d gotten a couple of polite, though clearly uncomfortable nods if their paths happened to cross, but Tenzō was pretty sure that whenever his senpai had caught a whiff of his scent, he’d walked the other way.

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so I had a pretty major falling out with a friend of over a decade like 2 months ago, like to the point where I have him blocked on everything and I have cut all contact, but I knew he had a lot of shit going on in his life and part of my will always be worried about him because he’s a gullible guy who’s fallen deeper and deeper into the alt-right pipeline

so I asked a mutual friend how he was doing and man… his life has gone to shit. Like lost his father, house burned down, uncle cut him off, evicted all within the span of like 2 months

Part of me wants to reach out and ask him if he’s okay, but I also know that won’t be well-received. He threatened me with a restraining order (keep in mind that I live quite literally 2000 miles away on the opposite side of the country and texted him like maybe once a week with a non-controversial meme. I also would provide him with resources for his father’s waning health for hospice and recovery) if I ever contacted him again after essentially accusing me of some pretty heinous shit and went on a racist tirade

I’m glad I cut him off, but yeah I do feel bad his life has gone to absolute shit

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AI and Copilot-Centric Implementation: Redefining How Businesses Work

Introduction

Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved from being a futuristic concept to a practical business necessity. Across industries, organizations are increasingly adopting AI-driven copilots—digital assistants designed to work alongside employees, streamline processes, and improve decision-making. This shift has given rise to the concept of Copilot-Centric Implementation, where AI copilots are not just supporting tools but central drivers of transformation.

Unlike one-off technology upgrades, Copilot-Centric Implementation involves embedding copilots into core business workflows to enhance productivity, collaboration, and innovation. With AI copilots becoming integral to modern enterprises, the question is no longer if organizations should adopt them, but how they can implement them effectively.

What is Copilot-Centric Implementation?

Copilot-Centric Implementation refers to the strategic deployment of AI copilots into organizational systems, processes, and daily operations. These copilots, such as Microsoft Copilot or GitHub Copilot, act as context-aware assistants capable of understanding user intent, analyzing large data sets, and generating real-time recommendations.

Unlike traditional AI adoption, which often focused on standalone automation, Copilot-Centric Implementation emphasizes continuous collaboration between humans and AI. This approach makes copilots integral to decision-making, customer interaction, and even creativity—elevating them from assistants to true partners in business transformation.

Why Copilot-Centric Implementation Matters

Transforming Workflows with AI-Powered Assistance

AI copilots integrate seamlessly into existing platforms, reducing friction in daily operations. For example, in development environments, copilots can suggest optimized code snippets, while in business tools, they generate reports, analyze trends, or draft content with remarkable accuracy. By reducing manual effort, they free employees to focus on higher-value tasks.

Driving Productivity and Efficiency

Copilots thrive in automating repetitive or time-consuming processes. Whether it’s scheduling meetings, drafting emails, or pulling insights from complex data, copilots reduce workload and accelerate execution. Teams can collaborate more efficiently, making organizations agile in responding to new challenges.

Elevating Business Value

At their core, copilots improve both speed and quality of decision-making. By offering predictive insights and data-driven recommendations, they empower leaders to act with greater confidence. This combination of efficiency and intelligence makes Copilot-Centric Implementation a critical step for businesses that want to remain competitive.

Key Components of Successful Copilot-Centric Implementation

Integration with Existing Systems

For copilots to deliver real value, they must integrate with enterprise tools such as CRM, ERP, and productivity suites. Seamless interoperability ensures that employees don’t need to switch contexts or juggle multiple platforms. A strong implementation strategy involves embedding copilots directly into the workflows where they add the most value.

AI and Data Readiness

Copilots rely heavily on structured, accurate, and accessible data. Organizations must prioritize data governance and cleansing to ensure copilots produce reliable results. AI copilots also improve over time through continuous learning, making data readiness a critical part of long-term success.

User-Centric Design and Adoption

Technology adoption depends on ease of use. Copilots must be intuitive, complementing employees rather than disrupting workflows. Training and onboarding employees to collaborate effectively with copilots ensures smoother adoption and maximizes ROI.

Benefits of Copilot-Centric Implementation

Streamlined Operations

Copilots accelerate workflows by automating routine processes. For example, customer service teams equipped with AI copilots can resolve queries faster by receiving real-time, AI-generated responses and knowledge recommendations. This reduces error rates and shortens response times.

Improved Decision-Making

Business leaders benefit from copilots that analyze real-time data and deliver actionable insights. Whether it’s forecasting demand, optimizing budgets, or identifying risks, copilots make complex decision-making faster and more accurate.

Enhanced Employee Experience

Copilots serve as digital partners, handling repetitive tasks so employees can focus on strategy, creativity, and innovation. This shift not only improves job satisfaction but also helps organizations retain talent by fostering more meaningful work environments.

Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Data Security and Compliance

Integrating copilots in industries like healthcare, finance, or government requires strict compliance with data security regulations. Organizations must adopt AI governance frameworks and encryption protocols to ensure sensitive information is protected.

Change Management and Adoption

Resistance to change is common when introducing new technologies. To drive adoption, businesses should focus on clear communication, hands-on training, and highlighting the tangible benefits of copilots. Involving employees in pilot programs can also reduce hesitation.

Measuring ROI

Copilot-Centric Implementation requires new success metrics. Beyond cost savings, ROI should be measured in terms of productivity gains, faster turnaround times, and employee satisfaction. Continuous monitoring helps organizations fine-tune copilots for maximum impact.

Real-World Use Cases of Copilot-Centric Implementation

  • Software Development: Developers using GitHub Copilot can write code faster and more accurately, reducing time spent on debugging.
  • Business Productivity: Microsoft 365 Copilot generates meeting summaries, creates presentations, and assists with data analysis, helping teams achieve more in less time.
  • Customer Experience: Contact centers deploying AI copilots enable agents to handle more calls efficiently, improve first-call resolution rates, and personalize interactions.
  • IT Management: Some enterprises are using copilots as part of their office deployment tool strategies, where AI streamlines software rollouts, policy enforcement, and system updates across large organizations.

The Future of Copilot-Centric Implementation

The future of copilots lies in their evolution from assistants to co-strategists. As AI models become more advanced, copilots will move beyond task execution to actively shaping business strategies. Industry-specific copilots are also emerging—healthcare copilots to assist with diagnostics, financial copilots for compliance, and government copilots for case management.

We can expect copilots to play an increasingly central role in decision-making, risk management, and innovation. Organizations that adopt Copilot-Centric Implementation today will be better prepared to harness these advancements tomorrow.

Conclusion

Copilot-Centric Implementation is more than a technological trend—it is a new way of working that empowers organizations to streamline operations, transform workflows, and engage employees in meaningful ways. By integrating AI copilots into everyday business processes, companies can achieve greater agility, efficiency, and resilience in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

The journey to successful implementation requires thoughtful planning, strong data governance, and a focus on user adoption. But the payoff is clear: copilots are not just assisting—they’re redefining the way enterprises operate.

For organizations ready to embrace the future, the time to act is now. Copilots aren’t just optional tools—they are the backbone of tomorrow’s intelligent enterprise.

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one day im going to write bad porn on purpose and im sure it will be my most popular work on here

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Save me unrealistic thoughts about cuddling with sukuna save me

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Deploying Custom Applications: Tips for Success with the Office Deployment Tool

In today’s enterprise environments, the need to deploy custom applications efficiently and securely has never been more critical. Whether you’re managing internal tools, third-party integrations, or specialized solutions, an unstructured deployment approach can lead to downtime, version conflicts, and user frustration. That’s where smart planning—and the right tools—come into play.

This guide walks you through the essential steps and best practices for deploying custom applications, with a special focus on how the Office Deployment Tool (ODT) can support your success.

Understanding the Deployment Landscape

Challenges in Deploying Custom Applications

Deploying custom software is not just about copying files. It involves:

  • Ensuring compatibility with various operating systems and hardware
  • Managing dependencies and application conflicts
  • Handling user settings, permissions, and network considerations

Why the Right Tools Matter

A tool-driven approach can:

  • Reduce manual errors and inconsistencies
  • Accelerate deployment timelines
  • Improve control over installations and post-deployment updates

The Role of the Office Deployment Tool in Custom App Deployment

What is the Office Deployment Tool?

Originally designed to manage Microsoft 365 installations, the Office Deployment Tool (ODT) is a powerful utility that allows IT teams to configure and automate installations using a configuration XML file. Its flexibility and scripting capabilities make it suitable not just for Office, but for managing custom application deployments when integrated with broader scripts and deployment workflows.

Key Features Supporting Custom App Deployments

  • Granular control: Define exactly what and how apps are deployed using configuration.xml
  • Silent installs: Eliminate user prompts and automate background installations
  • Scripting flexibility: Integrates well with PowerShell, Group Policy, and SCCM for scalable deployments

Pre-Deployment Preparation

Define Scope and Objectives

Before deploying, clarify:

  • The application’s purpose and target departments
  • System requirements and any third-party dependencies
  • Whether the deployment is user-based or machine-based

Compatibility and Testing

Conduct pilot deployments using test machines or virtual environments. Use the Office Deployment Tool to simulate installations and observe any potential compatibility issues in advance.

Best Practices for a Successful Rollout

Use Configuration Files Wisely

With the configuration.xml file, you can:

  • Customize language packs, install paths, and features
  • Control update behavior and telemetry settings
  • Deploy different app versions based on user roles

Automate with Scripts and Scheduling Tools

Pair the ODT with:

  • PowerShell scripts for full automation
  • Task Scheduler or Microsoft Intune to set specific install windows
  • Batch files for triggering multiple installations in sequence

Monitor and Troubleshoot Proactively

The ODT provides detailed logs in the %temp% directory:

  • Review logs post-installation to identify failed components
  • Address common issues like path misconfigurations or access errors

Post-Deployment Strategy

Gather Feedback and Optimize

Encourage end users to report performance issues or missing features. Use this input to refine future deployments.

Maintain with Regular Updates

Set up recurring update checks, especially if your application includes security components. You can schedule update routines using the same ODT configuration system that deployed the original version.

Conclusion

Successful custom application deployment is not about speed—it’s about strategy. Leveraging automation tools like the Office Deployment Tool empowers IT teams to execute rollouts that are secure, scalable, and low-risk.

Ready to streamline your custom app deployments? Embrace the ODT as part of your deployment strategy to reduce complexity and drive operational success.

FAQs

Q: Can the Office Deployment Tool install non-Microsoft software?
A: While ODT is primarily designed for Microsoft 365, it can be used as part of a broader deployment strategy through scripts that include custom applications.

Q: Is ODT suitable for remote deployments?
A: Yes. It integrates well with Microsoft Intune, SCCM, and Group Policy, enabling remote and automated installations across distributed environments.

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Office Deployment Tool for 2025, Microsoft O365 Deployment(ODT)

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‘O.D.T.: Escape… or Die Trying’

[N64 / PC / PS1] [SPAIN] [MAGAZINE] [1999]

Escape: Or Die Trying, also known as ODT was an effort from Psygnosis (Paris-based division of the studio) to capture Tomb Raider-style gameplay in a futuristic industrial horror setting.  Rather than emphasising (sic) gun-play it put focus on casting spells, strengthening of characters attributes and culling of experience points. 

​It takes place in a dark and mysterious atmosphere that aim to immerse the player into a scary, brutal, and frightening world. It features 16 different spells, four weapons with nine power-levels each and RPG-like elements with its own player-management system, constitution, weapon control and spirit abilities. The game saves your progress via Controller Pack and in-game portals.

​Nintendo Power Magazine even did two articles on his game. Issue 116 & 119. With article on motion caption at Psygnosis location using professional actors and stunt-people to capture data for ODT characters to animated with much more degree of realism. 

ODT was an ambitious game that certainly aimed high. All the components are there: a reasonable story-line, a fair selection of characters, large 3D environments, plenty of exploring, numerous levels, and a thoughtful amount of options at your character’s disposal. The game did not get much attention during its release on PSX & PC. The graphics, sound, and enemy AI where bit dated/lacking in comparison to other N64 titles at the time. This game also know for being bit complicated to understand and to play; RPG elements, navigating levels, etc.

(…)​As for its cancellation the only official word is from UK "N64 Magazine” wrote in their May 1999 issue (28 PG 23) that O.D.T. had been cancelled due to “complicated financial ongoings”, so all N64 development and other N64 games was canned​.“ However, around this time PlayStation was working on an aggressive takeover of Psygnosis and terminated all work on supporting/porting games to the N64.

Yet, for those willing to overlook ODT short comings, or if just looking for a Turok style action advance (even if watered down) this is a title for you. This is a pretty good game; with a lot of detail and ideas put into it.  A treat for those who appreciate the aim and ambition this title had. Or for those that want to pay tribute to Psygnosis; a company well known for helping newbies to get a chance to express themselves." ~Vindex64

  • Source: Game Over, 1999 (Vol. 01, #13) || Internet Archive; bhenblod

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Summer Longing

https://archiveofourown.org/works/66029602

My 8th entry into the “10 Days to 1K” drabble challenge.

Summer Longing by DLanaDHZ
Fandoms: Our Dining Table
Relationships: Minoru/Yutaka
Words: 800
Additional Tags: Summer, Hot Weather, Longing, Food as a Metaphor for Love
Story Summary:

On top of all the other issues, it had been a week since Minoru had seen Yutaka. They didn’t normally go so long without seeing each other, but Yutaka had been busier than normal at work and had texted less too.

“Nii-san,” Tane called, inching the door open. “If you’re so miserable outside, why don’t you come in? Dad has the air on.”

“Nah,” Minoru declined petulantly. “I’ll stay out a few more minutes.”
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On a summer day, Minoru hates the heat and the cicadas and the feeling of his own clothes against his skin, but he refuses to go inside until he gets to see Yutaka.

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someone tell me to write 6 sentences

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HAPPY 4/13

Howdy howdy it’s me again my fellow homestucks. And while I don’t have anything huge to contribute, please accept a humble Good Endings Only blurb as an offering



Cool fingers threaded with your own as you cast a glance over your shoulder at Cronus; Aviators on, wrapped in a light hoodie, horns glinting in the morning light. His nose twitched as he stifled a yawn, running his free hand through his still disheveled hair.

“Tell me why we’re up so glubdamn early?”

You rolled your eyes, “For the fifth time, we’re going mushroom hunting today.”

“Yeah, but why?” He whined, “It’s cold, and bright, and I’m tired. Kitten, let’s just go back to my place and go back to sleep.”

You snorted, shaking your head as you laughed. “I’d be the one trying to sleep while you paw at me and bitch and moan about how you’ll ‘literally die because my slurry will build up and explode my shame globes’ or some shit until I cave.”

He let out a low hum, claws hooking into the belt loop of your pants and tugging you gently back to him. “But it willll. Kitten, you don’t want me to die do you?” He practically purred, squeezing your thigh (and you would be remiss if you didn’t admit you were slightly turned on). “C’mon, babe, why don’t you warm me up with that hot nook of yours. Right here, right now. By the deeps that’d be hot,” He nuzzled into your hair, hand drifting between your legs. “Like fuckin’ lusus out in nature ‘n shit.”

“And suddenly he’s awake, folks.”

“Well if I’m awake I might as well be doin’ something, or someone, I enjoy. Wink.” He said as though he were smoothest, suavest man in the world instead of Cronus Ampora, your gross, horny little shuckboy; Your saddest, wettest little man.

You bonked him with the back of your head, “Chat, is this rizz?”

“I’m full of it.”

“You’re full of something,” You pushed him away, ignoring his protests, “C’mon, it’s chanterelle season, and I want enough to dry.”

“Then I’ll just buy you some,” He grumbled.

You sighed, stopping to look at him, “That’s not the point. The point is that I enjoy doing this, Cronus, and you agreed to help me.”

That dumb shuckboy just let out an annoyed huff, “Fine, whatever, I’ll stop complaining.”

“Good boy,” You reached up to pat his chin, watching as he went boneless, fins flicking as he let out that pleased clicking you’d come to know and enjoy.

“Can we at least make out in a little bit?” Cronus asked after a few moments.

“Only if you continue behaving.”

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A competição promovida pela Federação de Beach Tennis do Maranhão (FBTM) terá início nesta quarta (9) e obrigatória até domingo (13). Evento vale pontos para o ranking estadual.