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On the side of Ranked and Unranked: Hereford, Theme Park and Fortress are being removed, while the brand new rework of Kanal will be added. The first monthly rotation will take out Skyscraper, Fortress and Oregon, and replace them with Tower, Presidential Plane, and House. The reduced number of maps will give players the opportunity to familiarize themselves more with the map pool, while the rotation will allow for more diversity. The Casual playlist will also have a new rotation system, cycling 3 maps in and out every month. To start off the season, the maps that are being cycled out of Casual are: House, Presidential Plane, Yacht, Favela, Theme Park and Tower. Casual will be reduced from 20 maps to 14, while Ranked and Unranked are down to 12, from 14. Operation Ember Rise also brings a few modifications to the map pools of various playlists. Hop on the test server and check out all the changes, big or small, for yourself! Feel free to submit your feedback on R6 Fix. Overall, these new objectives should be more viable for all thanks to the new rotations and diminished spawnpeeking spots. At last, Bomb can be played on Supply Room and Kayak, although the area just outside has been turned into an indoors Diving Room. Finally, a new pair of sites has been put in. Radar and Server remain unchanged, though you’ll find much of that area has been reorganized. The site in the Radio Room is now found in the expanded Lounge Room, across the hall from the usual Coast Guard site. The bomb on Kitchen has been moved to the Security Room, with a brand new doorway connecting it to the Map Room. Speaking of objectives, the third item is quite important: bomb site changes. This should allow players to come up with new strategies, all while slowing down objective pushing. Then, we increased the number of indoor playable areas and expanded some of them, like the Lounge Room. Each building now has two each, color-coded to simplify call-outs. While this improves navigation, we pushed that further by adding two staircases to make vertical movement more accessible. With two bridges, though, players can move more freely, and teams have to coordinate more efficiently in order to cover all entry points. With only one path linking the eastern and western buildings, both Attackers and Defenders could find themselves cut off from the objective area. To start off, we wanted players to be able to rotate more easily. It’s been a long time coming, but we’re bringing a few things to this map that we felt were missing. This season, a wind of change is blowing over Kanal. There are also a few purchase options for Luminar Neo, like one-month and one-year subscriptions and a lifetime purchase. Extensions are pro-level tools that you can purchase separately to enhance your Luminar Neo experience with AI-based sharpening, upscaling, noise reduction tools, and instruments for focus stacking, HDR merge, background removal, light manipulation, etc.Ĭons: Luminar Neo is not free, but you can appreciate this photo editor's benefits for a trial period. Luminar Neo offers AI-powered tools like Sky AI for seamless automated sky replacement, portrait enhancement options, Smart Contrast, Portrait Bokeh AI, Structure AI, and more.Ĭonsider Extensions if you want to elevate your editing game with more specific functionality. Use it to edit RAW photos with high accuracy, create mesmerizing collages with Layers and smart masking, or stylize your image with Presets. Pros: Luminar Neo offers amazing photo editing capabilities, most of which AI automates. You won’t be distracted and confused by many tools you’ll never use and can start editing without any previous experience. While Photoshop has various tools for different types of creators, Luminar Neo is designed specifically for photographers. The easy-to-use AI-powered tools streamline routine tasks, allowing you to focus on the fun and creative parts of photo editing. Luminar Neo combines smart AI tools and a simple, intuitive interface, making it perfect for professional photographers and beginners. If you’re looking for free Photoshop alternatives, the free trial of Luminar Neo is a fantastic option. Luminar Neo (free trial, subscription, lifetime) Some are great for basic photo retouching, some can be used for graphic design, and some offer the best of both worlds. This guide will lead you through 17 free Photoshop alternatives. If you’re looking for a free Photoshop alternative, you’ve come to the right place. And at $9.99 per month, Photoshop may not be the best option for many novice photographers. It can also be difficult for beginners to understand. Photoshop is comprehensive image editing and graphic design software, but it takes a lot of space and can slow down your computer. Photoshop is available in many different languages, including but not limited to: English, Finish, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Danish, German, Italian, French, Russian, Spanish, and many more.Photoshop has been an industry standard for decades, but it’s pricey for those who only use it occasionally – and for those who only use it for basic photo editing. The first version of Photoshop ( Photoshop 1.0) became available in 1990 exclusively for Macintosh computers. In September of 1988 Abobe purchased the license to distribute Photoshop. John later met with engineers with Apple and the art director of Adobe to discuss the product. Later during that year, Thomas renamed the program Photoshop. In 1988 Thomas and John took 6 months to develop the program which they now called ImagePro. John encouraged Thomas to develop the software into a full fledged image editing software. Eventually the program caught the attention of Thomas' brother, John Knoll. Display was programmed and developed by Thomas Knoll. At this point the program was simply known as "Display". The first version of "Photoshop" was a simple program created to display grayscale images on a monochrome display on Macintosh systems. Next, the Backblaze instructions warn that you will want to configure Cloudflare to only allow your buckets to be fetched from your domain. Specifically buckets created after Sno longer include any cache control headers by default, those created before that date still do. Also, it looks like Backblaze tweaked their cache header policy recently. After doing this Cloudflare should respect the headers by default and use that to cache your content in the CDN without needing to use up a Page rule. And it's not like these are rinky-dink services that are going to fall over regularly these are both high-quality, reputable companies.ĭid basically the same thing recently but came across a few tips that might be helpful to others.įirst, you can configure the cache-control headers originating at the B2 on a per bucket basis (along with at the per file basis at upload). So, with that, you're making use of already very inexpensive B2 storage coupled with CloudFlare's free CDN to serve your assets almost entirely for free. Screenshot showing a CloudFlare cache hit To check that it's working correctly, use DevTools to look for the cf-cache-status:HIT header: I'm caching aggressively here, but you can tweak these settings to suit. I have Cache Level set to Cache Everything Browser Cache TTL set to a year Edge Cache TTL set to 7 days. You then need to add your cache settings. So, to cache your B2 assets, you need to create a PageRule that includes all files on your B2 domain. I won't explain what that means here as it is covered in-depth on the CloudFlare blog. To work around this problem, you can use CloudFlare's PageRules specifying an "Edge cache expire TTL". You can see this happening by looking for the cf-cache-status:MISS header. It is not immediately obvious how to do this, and took a bit of poking around to set up correctly.īy default, B2 serves with cache-invalidating headers: cache-control:max-age=0, no-cache, no-store, which causes CloudFlare to skip caching of assets. You can also configure CloudFlare to aggressively cache assets served by your B2 service. Using CloudFlare CDN to cache B2 hosted files You can set up a "vanity" URL for your public B2 files. There is also a command-line tool and a number of other integrated tools. Or you can use Cyberduck, which is what I use, is free, and of high quality. You can use their web UI, which is decent. But I know from my own experience and following their journey, they're genuine innovators and good people. If it were any other company, I might think they're a bunch of clowns trying it on. What's more, they offer a generous free tier of 10 GB free storage and 1 GB free download per day. How about 400% cheaper than S3 per GB? Don't believe me? Take a look. What I wasn't expecting was for them to be cheaper. I like their product, and I like their style. Even if the cost were the same, or a little bit more, I'd be interested because I like the company. So when Backblaze announced they were getting into the cloud storage business, taking on the likes of Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, I paid attention. If you're not already using Backblaze, I highly recommend you do. The service has even saved the day on a couple of occasions where I've lost files. I've never had reliability problems and everything about the outfit exudes a sense of simple, quick, solid quality. To me, this says they understand their customers well. The company itself is transparent about their operations and generous with their knowledge sharing. It is keenly priced at a flat $7 per month (or $70 a year) for unlimited backup (I've currently got just under half a terabyte backed-up). None were particularly satisfactory until Backblaze came along. I've been using Backblaze for a while now as my online backup service. That is worth reading, but I thought it important to note in particular this statement at the top of that article should there be any doubt as to whether using Cloudflare's CDN is permitted or not: " Please Note: Cloudflare can be used as a CDN for a B2 bucket without workers if the bucket is public, not private." In addition, Backblaze, with whom Cloudflare are a Bandwidth Alliance partner, have published their own guide detailing how to use Cloudflare's Web Workers to cache content from B2 private buckets. In particular, pay attention to Trevor Stevens' comment here from 22 January 2022, and Matt Stenson's useful caching advice. I have updated a few minor details, and the advice is still broadly the same, but there are some new Cloudflare features you can (and should) take advantage of. Some things have changed since I originally wrote this in 2016. How to setup a practically free CDN using Backblaze B2 and Cloudflare Its smooth gameplay and naturalistic narrative stylings are interrupted by lacklustre PC performance, though it fulfils a puzzle-box Groundhog Day fantasy few other games have been ambitious enough to touch. Like I said-still a high rating and I did have fun playing it, but some let downs and repetition really hindered the experience. Deathloop is a rewarding and ambitious experience that smartly combines Arkane’s immersive sim bedrock with a fluid nonlinear structure. Spending an hour carefully working out a puzzle is really disappointing when your reward is a copy of the trinket that you already have 5 copies of. Metacritic Game Reviews, Deathloop for PlayStation 4, If at first you dont succeed Die, Die Again From the team at Arkane Lyon comes an innovative take on. There are also secrets hidden throughout the levels that can be interesting, but for the most part are quite a letdown. This is an unapologetically breathless, adrenaline-drenched time-loop shooter from Arkane Studios, makers of Dishonored and Prey, and it gives players immense freedom to explore, combine weapons. And each target only has one or two methods of disposal, so it isn't like the Hitman games where you can try different methods. There may be quite a few (sometimes frustrating) main targets, but there are only four levels with minor variations depending on the time of day. If, like me, this compels you to collect all of the slabs and weapons in order to complete all of the leads-then this is a very repetitive experience. I understand that it is a difficulty and strategy mechanic, but it makes the game less fun and more frustrating. Or you realize a situation would be easier with a certain power or trinket that you didn't bring along on the mission. It's a real bad time when you find a cool new power that is slightly less useful than your current one and you have to leave one behind. The only difference is that you can only equip two at a time (and only four trinkets) which was a huge letdown for me. It may seem unfair to compare to another game by the same studio, but the powers are straight out of Dishonored 2. There are parts of this game that really are stellar (the dialogue is a standout for sure) and I did still rate it higher because of those There are parts of this game that really are stellar (the dialogue is a standout for sure) and I did still rate it higher because of those factors, but most of the things it does well other than that were better in Dishonored and Prey. The other key difference between the pricier brushes and the cheapies is that only the former have onboard two-minute timers. Pretty, for a price: the $25 Gleem (at left) and the $45, metal-handled Quip electric toothbrushes Photos: Rozette Rago The $45 metal-handled Quip, in particular, is especially beautiful. By contrast, Quip, Gleem, Sonicare, and Smile Direct Club’s The AA- or AAA-battery–powered brushes are much sleeker. These bulky, brash brushes were already dated-looking when they were first sold, their neon plastic bodies clashing with tasteful bathroom backsplashes worldwide. The AA- or AAA-battery–powered Colgate, Arm & Hammer, and Oral-B brushes found on nearly every drugstore shelf are garish and clunky. Yet there are some key differences between the $25 subscription brushes and the sub-$10 brushes, and not just in price. The takeaway: Brushing with the $25+ Quip and a popular, $6 Colgate brush feels roughly the same. We decided to compare the trendy Quip with three similarly priced competitors (from Gleem, Smile Direct Club, and Philips Sonicare), as well as with three drugstore cheapies (from Arm & Hammer, Colgate, and Oral-B), to find the best of the AA- and AAA-battery–powered bunch. And this brush could make sense for travel, should you wish to leave a bulkier Oral-B or Philips Sonicare (and its charger) at home. Still, lots of people love the Quip, particularly because of its streamlined handle, which makes it feel more like a manual brush to hold and store. (We do, however, think the company’s smaller version is a great choice for kids.) For this and other reasons, we don’t recommend the Quip (that sleek, shiny brush, third from the right, above) as an everyday electric toothbrush for most adults. Compared with the rechargeable electric toothbrushes Wirecutter recommends, the AAA-battery–powered Quip produces much weaker vibrations. : 12–13 At MAGI, Wedge met Eugene Troubetzkoy, who held a Ph.D in theoretical physics and was one of the first computer animators. MAGI was an early computer technology company which produced SynthaVision, a software application that could replicate the laws of physics to measure nuclear radiation rays for U.S. In the late 1970s, Chris Wedge, then an undergraduate at Purchase College studying film, was employed by Mathematical Applications Group, Inc. History 1980–1989: Formation and early computer animation Scrat, a character from the Ice Age franchise, was the studio's mascot. Ice Age and Rio were the studio's most commercially successful franchises, while Robots (2005), Horton Hears a Who! (2008), The Peanuts Movie (2015), and the aforementioned Spies in Disguise were among its most critically praised films. The studio ceased all operations on April 10, 2021. In February 2021, Disney announced that Blue Sky would be shut down in April 2021 citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns on its business operations. Ģ0th Century Fox distributed the films produced by Blue Sky Studios in theatrical markets, until its closure on April 10, 2021.īlue Sky Studios was a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox Animation until its acquisition by Disney, as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets in 2019. Its final feature film was Spies in Disguise in 2019. It produced 13 feature films, beginning with Ice Age in 2002. Using its in-house rendering software, the studio created visual effects for commercials and films before dedicating itself to animated film production. It was founded on February 22, 1987, by Chris Wedge, Michael Ferraro, Carl Ludwig, Alison Brown, David Brown, and Eugene Troubetzkoy after their employer, MAGI, one of the visual effects studios behind Tron (1982), shut down. was an American computer animation studio based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Compare Standard and Premium Digital here.Īny changes made can be done at any time and will become effective at the end of the trial period, allowing you to retain full access for 4 weeks, even if you downgrade or cancel.Blue Sky Studios, Inc. You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many user’s needs. If you’d like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for $69 per month.įor cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. For a full comparison of Standard and Premium Digital, click here.Ĭhange the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. Premium Digital includes access to our premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters covering key business themes with original, in-depth reporting. Standard Digital includes access to a wealth of global news, analysis and expert opinion. During your trial you will have complete digital access to FT.com with everything in both of our Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages. The average salary for teachers at North East ISD in San Antonio decreased from about $66,000 a decade ago to roughly $57,000 last school year when adjusted for inflation. During the 2020-21 school year, teachers at the state’s largest district earned nearly $57,000 on average. For example, a teachers at the Houston Independent School District made an average of about $65,000 a year during the 2009-10 academic year in 2021 dollars. In some districts, teachers saw significant decreases when inflation was taken into account. “The average starting salary for new teachers in Texas, meanwhile, went backwards, decreasing by 4 percent when accounting for inflation.”Įxtending the analysis to last school year - the first to be entirely affected by the pandemic - showed teachers across the state experienced an average decrease in pay of 4 percent, according to the report. “When accounting for inflation as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for Texas teachers remained essentially unchanged in that 10-year period,” the report states. During that period, the authors also found school support staffers, a category that encompasses a variety of roles, received modest raises but still were paid near poverty-level wages. The report by Every Texan and Texas American Federation of Teachers, called “The Lost Decade,” analyzed figures reported to the state by school systems and inflation numbers reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics from 2010 to 2020. The average salary of Texas public school teachers has stayed virtually unchanged over the last decade when adjusted for inflation while the average pay for new teachers decreased slightly, according to a new study by a nonprofit policy institute and a statewide teacher’s union. Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer The average salary of Texas public school teachers has stayed virtually unchanged over the last decade when adjusted for inflation. To view additional information about each school click on the school link.Kindergarten dual language teacher Yanelli Lopez works with her students at Vines Primary School in Aldine ISD Thursday, July 22, 2021. These schools along with their contact information are listed below. Total number of school administrators and support staff that work for Katy ISD are shown in the table below.īased on the data from the 2014 NCES school district survey, Katy ISD has 64 schools. Source: National Center For Education Statistics (NCES), CCD Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey 2014 District and School Administrators and Support Staff Total number of instructional supervisors, coordinators, and teaching assistant jobs are listed in the table below. Source: National Center For Education Statistics (NCES), CCD Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey 2014 Instructional Supervisors, Coordinators, and Teaching Assistants Total number of teachers employed by Katy ISD per grade classification is displayed below. This information is obtained through a self reported survey provided by the NCES Universe Survey. The following tables outlines the number of teachers, administrators, and support staff that are employed by Katy ISD. Source: Local Education Agency (School District) Finance Survey (F-33) Data (2012) Katy Independent School District Jobs and Careers These estimates are calculated from the figures obtained from the NCES Finance Survey (2012). The estimated value of administrator and teacher benefits provided by Katy ISD is listed below. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2013, MSA: Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, SOC Codes: 11-9031,11-9032,21-1012,25-4021 Employee and Teacher Benefits (Estimated) School Administrators (Elementary, Middle, & High School) Learn more about average salary details on school administrators and support staff, including counselors and librarians for the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown area below. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2013, MSA: Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, SOC Codes: 25-2051, 25-2052, 25-2053, 25-2054 School Administrators and Staff Salary The table below lists the average salary for special education teachers who work for Katy ISD and surrounding area school districts. For example, a teacher with a master's in education may have higher salary than an entry level teacher. There can be wide variations in salary, which can be attributed to experience or education levels. The following table lists the average salary for teachers, which is sourced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown and surrounding areas. Une publication partagée par Chic & Country Magazine country home color palette: do's and don'ts in the kitchen This complementary color-scheme will be perfect for home accents like rugs, curtains, pillows, chairs, linens, pottery… However, you can choose to have warm colors in your living room but cool colors in the bathroom for example, as long as the main colors are neutral. Very important: remind to choose between warm and cool colors in a room: it is not recommended mixing these 2 types of color in the same room. For these secondary colors, there are 2 trends:ġ) Warm colors like gold, copper, red, or pink: copper pans in a kitchen, a golden mirror or red pillows in the living room.Ģ) Cool colors like purple, blue, and green: a buffet painted in mint green in a dining room or lavender dried flowers in a kitchen. This second color palette will give character to your interior. Neutral colors are the fundamentals of a French country interior, but they should be completed with stronger, contrasting yet frequently faded colors. Une publication partagée par Magazine Maisons de Campagne second color palette Generally, the walls are in white, light gray or beige, as well as the main furnishings (sofa, bed…). For a perfect harmony, 3 options:ġ) Walls and furnishings in pure white: this monochromatic color scheme is so elegant!Ģ) Walls in white and your main furnishings in other neutral colors like beige for example: this combination of colors creates a calming and peaceful atmosphere.ģ) Walls in taupe or beige and your main furnishings in white: this corresponds to the Provence home style, renowned for its inviting and soothing atmosphere. It's a mix of white, beige, taupe, and gray. These timeless and peaceful colors create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere in your home. The 3 pillars of the French country home color palette Neutral colors In this guide, we share the pillars of French country home color palette, so you can start decorating the right way. We also reviewed French country kitchens to pinpoint you the do's and dont's. Nothing better than real examples to understand how to choose the colors, right? With our tips, you will be able to define your French country colors, that will be aligned with the best practices. Actually, for every decorating project, it is essential to first define the color-scheme: it's the foundation of the styling. That said, you may wonder how to exactly choose the right colors. We are here to help you find the right tones for your home. Excellent choice! Like you, we love French country homes!įor a French country home decorating, everything starts with the color palette. So, you chose the style for your home: the French country home decorating style. I think it makes them look more finished.By Mathilde Vuillemenot | Last update on November 01, 2022 I also added molding to the top of the cabinets. My one year old has colored on them with pen, marker, and pencil so far (mulitple times, God bless him) and I just use a rag or the magic eraser to scrub it off. I spray painted them using Rust-Oleum's Heirloom White. If you missed my post on how I painted the cabinets you can see it HERE. We lived with it like this for 4 years! I was the most excited to have a garbage can pull out cabinet made :) Now lets visit the past for a sec and see the before. They are PERGO and it is called Cross Sawn. I love how fun the brown and cream polka dot curtains are! I love all the dark brown accents that tie in the floor and my dining room table.Īlong with the garbage cabinet, we also had a tall pantry buitl and a cabinet for above the fridge. I am really happy with how it turned out. But I just couldn't wait to share this with you! I am sure one day I will take some better shots, but these work for now. I had to edit them like crazy and that always makes the quality of the pictures less. It was intense! It got so dark and it made it hard to get good pictures. Just as I got it all cleaned up and ready to shoot, we had a HUGE storm come out of nowhere. It is such a huge relief to have it done. I FINALLY was able to take pictures and post about my kitchen. |