Hello! • ngantuk dan capek 25/7 • Commission: Closed! • please don't repost/transform my art • sometimes not sfw 🔞 •won't respond because i'm shy. sorry ;-;
Luffy fan animation ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) ✧
this animation was a great challenge for me ! i learned a lot from it :p a special thanks to my personal sakkan and friend Anthony !!🫶
#ONEPIECE
Since they locked their account after being called out, I’d like to clearly state that they edited and mass printed my artwork WITHOUT my permission.
Locking the account doesn’t change the fact.
A software engineer at Atlassian got laid off in March after 8 years. His response: a 38-minute YouTube video showing how the company's entire tech works, free for anyone to copy. That same quarter, Atlassian's revenue hit $1.79 billion, a record.
His name is Vasilios Syrakis. He worked in Sydney on Atlassian's digital plumbing: the system that handles the company's web traffic, made up of about 2,000 programs running across 13 regions of the world. Every time someone clicks on Atlassian's software, the system Syrakis worked on decides which of those servers answers. Atlassian's own engineering blog wrote about his team's work in February 2025. On Sunday, Syrakis walked through the whole architecture on YouTube, every box on the diagram.
The financial picture doesn't fit the layoff story. Atlassian's cloud business grew 29% year over year last quarter. The company has 350,000 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 500. None of that looks like a company that needs to cut a tenth of its staff to "self-fund AI investment," as the CEO put it in March.
In the six months before the layoffs, CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes sold 866,145 of his own shares for roughly $134 million. Co-founder Scott Farquhar sold exactly the same number on the same schedule. The board also approved spending $2.5 billion to buy back Atlassian stock from the market, a move that props up the share price. The shares still fell 56% this year. Investors think AI lets companies do more work with fewer employees, and Atlassian charges its customers per employee.
Sam Altman called this practice "AI washing" in February. Of the 1.2 million American jobs cut in 2025, only 55,000 blamed AI. The rest had different reasons, or none at all. The engineer who helped build Atlassian's plumbing is now teaching the internet how it works, for free, because he no longer has a paycheck to protect.
salah satu alesan ex coworker ku resign adalah waktu dia lagi capek capeknya sm kerjaan dia yg jam kerjanya makin hari makin gak jelas (harus ttp jawab-jawabain klien pas tengah malem) terus dia liat ex atasan kita keliling eropa dan dinner di tempat-tempat mahal -c-
rupiah is so weak right now that i received $20 as a tip and that tip is enough for me to buy enough veggies and protein for two week's worth of cooking haha.....fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuckkkkkkk
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hello! I'm opening may lineart commission batch for ocs, character portraits, fanarts from any fandom and many more! I'll be opening for 3 slots only! (✷‿✷)
please do DM me if interested!📷 🌸
Guyss kali ini Pungubox ada ikutan nih. Buat yang mau datang stamp bisa langsung ke booth aja yaa di R13AB Pungumart! Available both days!
Untuk ini gratis yaaa, ga perlu beli apa apa kok. Datang aja dan silahkan pakai stampnya! 🐸💕
noticing a few things from reviewing portfolios over the years - let me know if any of you guys would be in a quick thread covering the basics + best practices!