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What did you do today?
What amazing creation did you create today? I would love if you could tell me all about it and the process of making it.
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Elizabeth (Betsy)’s Answer
I work with technology experts to convert their content into learning materials for our sellers. In doing this, I learn about fascinating topics like AI, Quantum, Hybrid Cloud, Cyber Security, Blockchain, Semiconductors and the Mainframe. It's kind of a cool way to stay up to date on some of the most popular topics in technology. I think it's amazing when we are able to collaborate on the content, and make the functionality of these technologies understandable to the audience. Some of the most rewarding experiences come out of team projects. Do you have a great time collaborating with your friends?
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Umme habiba’s Answer
I am working on Portfolio (We Resume) soon I will share here so that it can student to work on.
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Ying’s Answer
A typical day for me:
1. Catchup on emails and messages
2. Plan my ToDo based on priorities and deadlines
3. Recently, we have been working on GHA(Github Actions), wrote a deployment script with figuring out how to pass in secrets
1. Catchup on emails and messages
2. Plan my ToDo based on priorities and deadlines
3. Recently, we have been working on GHA(Github Actions), wrote a deployment script with figuring out how to pass in secrets
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Jenelle’s Answer
I didn't create anything brand new today, but I made a small change to the product I work on as an experiment. I will then show the experiment to some users, and compare the behaviour of users who saw the experiment to those who didn't to see how they responded. That will help me know whether I should release the experiment to everyone. I will decide based on whether the users use the product for a longer or shorter time, what actions they take, and how it impacts advertising revenue. A lot of software engineering at a large company is behavioural science!
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James’s Answer
Spent some time processing prior Milkyway photos. Three hundred photos where cleaned up in Lightroom and video processed in Photoshop into a timelapse video of the Milkyway moving across the night sky. Also added audio to the video. Lastly the video was cleaned up using Topez.