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Created with GPT Image 2 + Omni Flash / Seedance 2.0 Prompt: Create a clean, premium storyboard infographic for a product ASMR unboxing video. Design specifications: Background: White background with a modern, minimalist layout. Title at the top: STORYBOARD Product name in bold dark blue: HAN RIVER WET & DRY 2 IN 1 STEAM IRON Subtitle: ASMR UNBOXING (POV HAND) Information boxes below the title: Duration: 30 Seconds (3 Parts) Style: POV Hand, ASMR, Premium Product Commercial Audience: Home Users, Housewife, Young Adults Voiceover: No Voiceover (Pure ASMR) Audio Suggestion: Tapping, Crinkle, Cardboard, Click, Steam, Water Pouring Layout: Create 12 storyboard panels arranged in a 4 column ร— 3 row grid, divided into three horizontal blocks labeled PART 1 (0 to 10s), PART 2 (10 to 20s), and PART 3 (20 to 30s). Each panel should contain: A numbered dark blue badge (1 to 12) with its respective timestamp. A realistic cinematic image showing the scene. Handwritten white and orange doodle text sketched over the image. Four text sections below every image: VISUAL: ACTION: DOODLE: AUDIO: Aesthetic Style: Premium lifestyle commercial advertising style. Realistic product photography, light wood or beige table, soft warm studio lighting, shallow depth of field, POV hands only with no face visible. The product is a sleek, cream colored handheld steam iron with a gold rimmed ceramic base. Storyboard sequence: PART 1 (0 to 10s) 1 (0 to 2.5s) Visual: Product box placed flat on a wooden table. Action: Hands enter frame and tap the sides of the box. Doodle: NEW! Audio: Cardboard tapping. 2 (2.5 to 5s) Visual: Close up of the box lid, focusing on the brand logo. Action: Fingers gently trace the printed logo and illustration. Doodle: LET'S OPEN! Audio: Finger scratching on cardboard. 3 (5 to 7.5s) Visual: A box cutter slicing the sealing tape. Action: Blade slowly cuts through the adhesive tape. Doodle: SLICE... Audio: Tape cutting. 4 (7.5 to 10s) Visual: The box flaps are opened, revealing the wrapped product and manual inside. Action: Hands open the main flaps wide. Doodle: WOW! Audio: Box opening. PART 2 (10 to 20s) 5 (10 to 12.5s) Visual: Instruction manual being held up. Action: Hands flip through the pages of the manual. Doodle: MANUAL Audio: Paper flipping. 6 (12.5 to 15s) Visual: The iron is lifted out, still wrapped in its protective plastic sheet. Action: Pulling the wrapped unit completely out of the box. Doodle: CRINKLE~ Audio: Plastic crinkling. 7 (15 to 17.5s) Visual: Peeling away the protective plastic cover to reveal the premium body. Action: Hands slowly unwrap and twist the iron to inspect it. Doodle: SO CLEAN! Audio: Plastic removal. 8 (17.5 to 20s) Visual: Ultra close up of the pristine ceramic soleplate. Action: A single finger smoothly glides down the center of the soleplate. Doodle: SMOOTH Audio: Finger glide on ceramic. PART 3 (20 to 30s) 9 (20 to 22.5s) Visual: Rotating the ergonomic handle. Action: Hand twists the handle 180 degrees until it locks into place. Doodle: 180ยฐ Audio: Handle rotation click. 10 (22.5 to 25s) Visual: Water being added to the built in tank. Action: Pouring clean water slowly into the small inlet using a measuring cup. Doodle: FILL Audio: Water pouring. 11 (25 to 27.5s) Visual: The steam button being pressed. Action: Thumb presses the button, and a powerful burst of steam erupts from the base. Doodle: PSSSH~ Audio: Steam release blast. 12 (27.5 to 30s) Visual: Final hero shot of the steam iron standing upright next to its box and measuring cup. Action: Hand enters frame to give a confident thumbs up. Doodle: READY! Audio: Light tap on the table. Footer Infographic Sections: WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Small grid icons showing Steam Iron, Instruction Manual, Measuring Cup, and Power Cord. KEY FEATURES: Checkmarks for Wet & Dry 2 in 1 180ยฐ Swivel Handle 150ml Water Tank Ceramic Soleplate Powerful Steam WARRANTY: A prominent 2 YEARS WARRANTY shield badge. IDEAL FOR / WHY CHOOSE IT: Minimalist icons for Home Use, Travel, Small Spaces Bullet points: Lightweight Easy to Use Fast Heating Safe Metadata Text Line: Total Duration: 30 Seconds Format: Vertical (9:16) Style: POV Hand, ASMR, Premium Product Commercial Typography should resemble a professional creative agency storyboard layout featuring neat spacing, sharp dark blue accents, thin gray grid boundaries, and a highly polished presentation structure perfect for a client pitch.

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Cursor vs Claude Code (day 3 of 30) today I re-tested Conductor and I don't want to overhype this but... what the actual fook ๐Ÿ˜ฎ this thing is amazing! closest things to the "perfect workflow" I have seen in a long time, and it's something I could see myself use full-time it's so minimal and the polar opposite of Cursor but it has all the essentials โ†’ Claude Code + Codex subscriptions (= unlimited usage) โ†’ great integration with Claude Code's plan mode โ†’ multiple tabs with multiple agents at the same time โ†’ can use multiple models, not just one โ†’ great file tree and diff viewer โ†’ best git worktree support I've ever seen there's honestly so much more, like a dedicated "review" button (which you can pair to your favorite review model, e.g. gpt-5.2-extra-high), buttons to create and merge pull requests, to launch your dev server, ... this solves literally EVERY fault I can think of when using Claude Code and/or Codex, combining both into one easy UX that not only does everything the tools can do, but actually adds useful stuff on top just 6 months ago I couldn't have dreamt about any this and the wildest part is that IT IS FREE (I'd literally pay for this UX lol) first time I'm genuinely enjoying myself since starting this challenge not saying it's a full Cursor replacement yet, it obviously isn't for a lot of people (no browser, no debug mode, no code indexing, etc) ... but this is the closest thing I've seen yet ๐Ÿ‘€ follow for day 4!

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The new Battlefield 6 Helicopter "rifleaim" just dropped. Introducing: AssistedAim. We all skipped this setting because we want to fly manually. But you can't freelook and steer at the same time on manual flight. The freelook aiming has to be deleted. More details on why: The vehicles in BF6 are a mess. The strength of a helicrew should come from the positioning of the pilot and from how he deploys his gunner. Pilot damage output was always just an auxiliary force to aid with the destruction of a vehicle. Piloting skills are rare in the community. This new assisted flight setting makes it braindead easy to fly a helicopter and lets you position and employ your own weaponry BETTER than the manual setting. The worst part: These rocket pods. They are MADE to farm infantry, FASTER than your gunner can. Go back to having to fly the helicopter yourself, having to AIM your nose to deal damage, and having to carefully balance the helicopter to position it around cover, and you will find that the 250 kill manhattan games that are popping up recently will remain the exception, and not become the norm. One usual downside to inaccurate flying skills would be that the gunner would have a hard time hitting (as seen in BF2, BF3, BF4, BF2042) but the new camera stabilization in BF6 makes this completely irrelevant. You just zoom and hold the mouse button. It's not fun for anyone but the person racking up the kills. In its current state, the helicopter needs to be nerfed. But it's currently kept in check by the lightspeed RPG which, in turn, makes tanks unplayable; as well as the braindead easy TOW which harrasses jets and helicopters from anywhere equally without even giving them a chance to dodge it. Oh, and did I mention the jets that have a 200ms TTK on the helicopter, and thus on each other? It's just a rolling avalanche of balancing issues that currently most people that loved vehicle gameplay in prior battlefields I talk to, do not find very fun or engaging. You have once again concocted an ecosystem that is flawed in its entirety because you wanted to reinvent the wheel. I do NOT want to see what the littlebird scout helicopter, if it is added, would look like on this control scheme. As per usual, less would have been more. Kevin Johnson Florian - DRUNKKZ3 Eddie David Sirland

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