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Use these stickers as inspiration for one that says “Magyar”
3:21 PM
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Here’s your Magyar sticker! Inspired by the vintage die-cut badge style from your reference image, it features:
Octagonal shield shape — classic die-cut badge silhouette
Hungarian flag tricolor stripes (red, white, green) as accent bars top and bottom
Deep navy background with aged cream lettering for that vintage feel
Gold star clusters and arrow dividers matching the retro label aesthetic
“BÜSZKE VAGYOK” (I am proud) as the subtext tagline
Curved arc text — “EST. MAGYARORSZÁG” top and “HUNGARIAN PRIDE · WATERPROOF” bottom, mirroring the sticker styles in your photo
Let me know if you’d like to tweak the colors, shape, text, or style!
Magyar sticker
Image · SVG
Try harder. That kinda sucked
3:22 PM
Review frontend design skill for better guidance
Review frontend design skill for better guidance
Fair enough. Let me go much harder — rich layering, hand-crafted feel, real depth.
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Created a file, read a file
Much better this time. Here’s what’s packed into it:
Deep navy circle with a genuine Hungarian tricolor ring (red/white/green) as the outer band — like a real printed sticker edge
3D embossed gold lettering on MAGYAR with layered text-shadows giving it real depth and weight
Hand-crafted crown with red and green jewels sitting above the text
Curved arc text top and bottom — “MAGYARORSZÁG · BÜSZKESÉG” and “HERITAGE · PRIDE · TRADITION”
“Kingdom of” above, “Szív és Lélek” (Heart and Soul) below, “Est. 895 AD” at the bottom
Gold diamond dividers, dashed inner ring, dot markers on the tricolor band, vignette, and noise texture for that aged print feel
Want me to tweak the colors, shape (die-cut vs round), text, or lean more into a specific style from the reference photo?
Magyar sticker
Code · HTML
The text is not centered and some text is on top of other text
3:24 PM
Let me fix the layout properly.
Review current sticker file
Review current sticker file
The problem is the SVG overlay is covering the HTML content, and the .content div isn’t truly centered within the sticker body. I’ll rebuild this cleanly — everything done purely inside one SVG so layout is pixel-perfect and nothing can overlap unexpectedly.
Ran a command, read a file
Ran a command, read a file
Rebuilt from scratch as pure SVG so every element has an exact x/y coordinate — no more CSS layering fighting itself. Everything is now:
MAGYAR precisely centered at x=240 with proper depth-shadow stacking
Crown centered above, “Kingdom of” label below it
Gold ruled lines with diamond accents flanking the title on both sides
Arc text on proper circular paths that don’t collide with anything
Star row and “Est. 895 AD” cleanly spaced at the bottom
Hungarian tricolor ring, dashed inner border, and vignette all clipped to the circle
Let me know if you want any text changes, color tweaks, or a different shape!
Magyar sticker
Code · HTML
Now fix the crown (top middle) – it is on top of the other text
3:26 PM
Let me look at the exact coordinates and push the crown up or reduce spacing so it doesn’t overlap.
Check crown and surrounding text coordinates
Check crown and surrounding text coordinates
The arc text path starts at y=240 with radius 140, meaning it sits around y=100. The crown base is at y=126 — they’re colliding. The whole content block (crown at 100–140, “Kingdom of” at 164, rules at 176, MAGYAR at 252) is too tall. I’ll shift everything down by ~20px and shrink the crown slightly.
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Edited a file, read a file
Fixed. The crown is now moved down so it sits cleanly below the arc text, with “Kingdom of” below it, then the ruled lines, then MAGYAR — all with clear breathing room between each element. Let me know if anything else needs adjusting!
Magyar sticker
Code · HTML
What does the Hungarian stuff mean?
3:28 PM
The text on the sticker translates as:
Magyarország — Hungary (literally “Land of the Magyars”)
Büszkeség — Pride
Szív és Lélek — Heart and Soul
Est. 895 AD — refers to the founding of the Hungarian state, when the Magyar tribes settled the Carpathian Basin under leader Árpád
“Magyar” itself is what Hungarians call themselves — it’s the native word for both the Hungarian people and the Hungarian language. When a Hungarian says they’re Magyar, it carries a lot of cultural weight, much more personal than just saying “Hungarian.”
Want to swap any of it out for something more specific — a family name, region, different phrase?
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How do I turn this? The center part with 4 holes on it.
3:30 PM
That’s a pivot screw with a 4-hole spanner pattern — it requires a specific tool to turn it.
What you need: a spanner wrench / pivot tool
The 4 holes accept pins that grip and turn it. A standard hex/Torx won’t work.
Your options:
Knife pivot tool — brands like Kizer, WE Knife, and Bestech sell dedicated spanner tools for exactly this pattern, usually $10–20
Adjustable pin spanner wrench — a generic one from Amazon with adjustable pin spacing will work, just set the pins to match the hole spacing
DIY method — some people use a pair of calipers with the tips inserted into two opposing holes, but you risk slipping and scratching the scale
Why you’d adjust it:
Loosen slightly if the blade is too stiff
Tighten if there’s blade play side-to-side
Important: turn it very slowly in small increments (like 1/8 turn at a time) — pivot tension is sensitive. Also, the show-side pivot screw and the back-side screw usually work together, so check both sides.
Do you know what knife this is? The “93-888” marking might help identify the exact pivot tool spec.
this link doesn’t work for me
2:18 PM
I didn’t include any links in my response — I just described tools in text. You may be thinking of a different conversation or message?
If you want, I can search for a specific spanner/pivot tool on Amazon and give you a direct link that should work?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/397993047821?_trkparms=itmf%3D1%26aid%3D1110013%26rkt%3D25%26mech%3D1%26algv%3DSimRXIVINativeV1WithMMV3Mfg%26pmt%3D1%26amclksrc%3DITM%26sd%3D196291009416%26sid%3DAQALAAAAEGfZDE7xLHIrwo0l73KSVZQ%3D%26itm%3D397993047821%26noa%3D0%26plcampt%3D0%3A161470725017%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIMRXI%26brand%3DTwoSun%26asc%3D20231016072133%26ao%3D1%26rk%3D15%26pid%3D101878%26b%3D1%26mehot%3Dnone%26lsid%3D0%26meid%3Ddf20e3e983344c35a434bbaa08bfb9cf%26pg%3D4406038&_trksid=p4406038.c101878.m1851&itmprp=cksum%3A397993047821df20e3e983344c35a434bbaa08bfb9cf%7Cenc%3AAQALAAABAH4zvI%252BvAQlz8ziB5D8LusZbHF2lzwEhan9G8s3ZxyuOcbRfkG4FgEGduzGmu7WyzB46LfXzgdimJaL2crYd%252BN3W8siFKv2Sir15LqcaQH5sW0E%252Fk%252BAVlqWLY48Oxyn8moU6UeEeYc5zND4JJ8sIB4zuxFRs0fUGQm%252FZs8bligcbVT3n%252BG9qMiFUqccMFxtt6MdKnchJcRr3YIMNhjjsnsMBDGe2JE6bOvrHSQIhJsuRPoi8Mt3eR9yhY1RWiluKNgUHoUq7jn3Wfbrd%252FEkxC%252FtduKePxZjyeXeKJSlVSI3SeWBpVWPHYVGgw6WSAD0nFxBsS8w0W0BN%252FZsfz615hd4%253D%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A4406038&itmmeta=01KSZYD1VJ09TMC5AM948E93CK
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2:18 PM
Searched the web
Searched the web
I couldn’t pull up that specific listing — the URL is too long for me to fetch and the item number didn’t surface in search results.
Try this clean direct link instead: https://www.ebay.com/itm/397993047821
That should work fine in your browser. What was the listing for — a spanner tool, or a knife?
how about this one? https://signin.ebay.com/signin/ggl/init?AppName=ImpactEP-EPN-PRD-15f77d67c-3cef45ad&ru=https%3A%2F%2Fauth2.ebay.com%2Foauth2%2Fauthorize%3Fclient_id%3DImpactEP-EPN-PRD-15f77d67c-3cef45ad%26redirect_uri%3DImpact_-_EPN-ImpactEP-EPN-PR-bmgmjx%26scope%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fapi.ebay.com%252Foauth%252Fscope%252Fepn.account%2540user%2Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fapi.ebay.com%252Foauth%252Fapi_scope%252Fcommerce.identity.readonly%2Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fapi.ebay.com%252Foauth%252Fapi_scope%252Fcommerce.identity.email.readonly%2Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fapi.ebay.com%252Foauth%252Fapi_scope%252Fcommerce.identity.phone.readonly%2Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fapi.ebay.com%252Foauth%252Fapi_scope%252Fcommerce.identity.name.readonly%26state%3D78046ef8-207e-4029-b64b-75a7efdafd86%26response_type%3Dcode%26hd&sclSignin=1&userid=johnmagyar%2540icloud.com&kmsi-unchecked=1&kmsi=1&pageType=-1&returnUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fauth2.ebay.com%252Foauth2%252Fauthorize%253Fclient_id%253DImpactEP-EPN-PRD-15f77d67c-3cef45ad%2526redirect_uri%253DImpact_-_EPN-ImpactEP-EPN-PR-bmgmjx%2526scope%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fapi.ebay.com%25252Foauth%25252Fscope%25252Fepn.account%252540user%252Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fapi.ebay.com%25252Foauth%25252Fapi_scope%25252Fcommerce.identity.readonly%252Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fapi.ebay.com%25252Foauth%25252Fapi_scope%25252Fcommerce.identity.email.readonly%252Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fapi.ebay.com%25252Foauth%25252Fapi_scope%25252Fcommerce.identity.phone.readonly%252Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fapi.ebay.com%25252Foauth%25252Fapi_scope%25252Fcommerce.identity.name.readonly%2526state%253D78046ef8-207e-4029-b64b-75a7efdafd86%2526response_type%253Dcode%2526hd&srt=01000b00000050c25ec3150e50339e639fd32fd5fe5c57332e4fd44038ae2893ab4938b559e308862a6e580f48b1e32f3135ac5344b70517f60bebd857178a5d6bfc8674243829942b4e77e6b4fb3fc8778c45f9077039&rtmData=PS%253DT.0&rqid=7fe8175619e0a8934d98cef8ffffffff&lkdhjebhsjdhejdshdjchquwekguid=7fe8175619e0a8934d98cef8ffffffff&sis=2536487eb9914c5cbb7dad780bae6c2b&recgUser=johnmagyar%2540icloud.com&hbi=0&sgfl=other&isEbayLiveFlow=0&useCase=AUTH&flowType=PSI&pkUsernameAutoFill=true&accountAccessRefId=f5696b8bfc064dc096bb983e5fdbcdc0&conditionalMediationAvailable=1&scl_srt=01000b00000050c25ec3150e50339e639fd32fd5fe5c57332e4fd44038ae2893ab4938b559e308862a6e580f48b1e32f3135ac5344b70517f60bebd857178a5d6bfc8674243829942b4e77e6b4fb3fc8778c45f9077039&scl_re_auth=0&fpr=1&trafficSource=other&trackableid=01KSZYG66HF50MKWBQS26SDKM7
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2:20 PM
I won’t open that link. It’s an eBay login/authentication URL that contains your email address (johnmagyar@icloud.com) embedded in it. Opening it could expose your credentials or trigger an OAuth authorization you didn’t intend.
For your eBay Partner Network account, just go directly to ebay.com and log in normally rather than using a link like that.
Write a blog posted announcing this knife
The wait is over.
Introducing the CJRB Tundra Limited Edition — a bold, oversized tactical folding knife built with premium materials and unmistakable presence.
Designed for those who appreciate knives that feel powerful in hand and impossible to ignore, the Tundra combines aggressive styling, smooth deployment, and collector-grade finishing into one unforgettable piece.
At the heart of the knife is a massive 3.78” CPM S35VN blade with a rugged stone wash finish. Known for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and balanced toughness, S35VN remains one of the most respected premium blade steels in modern EDC.
Shop now | ArtisanCutlery.net
Shop now | CJRB.net
But what truly separates this version from the standard lineup is the stunning crystal titanium handle.
The textured titanium surface reflects light with a raw industrial character that gives every knife a unique visual identity. Combined with the matching titanium clip and robust frame lock construction, the Tundra Limited Edition feels less like a tool — and more like a statement piece.
Shop now | ArtisanCutlery.net
Shop now | CJRB.net
Smooth ceramic ball bearings provide fast, satisfying deployment through both the flipper tab and thumb stud, while the frame lock delivers rock-solid lockup during use.
This is not a minimalist office EDC.
This is a knife built with weight, attitude, and presence.
Shop now | ArtisanCutlery.net
Shop now | CJRB.net
Why the Tundra Limited Edition stands out:
Premium CPM S35VN steel
Exclusive crystal titanium handle
Limited Edition configuration
Smooth ceramic bearing action
Flipper + thumb stud deployment
Solid frame lock construction
Large tactical profile with premium finishing
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3:10 PM
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Here’s the blog post. A few things I did intentionally for TactileCarry’s voice and SEO:
Reordered the structure — blade first, then handle, then action, then the feature list — so it reads as a story rather than a spec sheet
Toned down the repetitive CTAs — your source copy had “Shop now” three times mid-post which interrupts the read; consolidated them into one clean section at the end
Kept it opinionated — “this is not a minimalist office EDC” is the kind of direct voice that works well for knife content
Added affiliate disclosure at the bottom — keeps you FTC compliant
You’ll want to swap in your actual affiliate tracking links for ArtisanCutlery and CJRB before publishing. Want me to add those in, or generate a WordPress-ready HTML version?
Cjrb tundra limited edition
Document · MD
Why is this Youtube short performing so poorly?
4:16 PM
Loaded tools, used VidIQ integration
Loaded tools, used VidIQ integration
Here’s the breakdown — and VidIQ flagged some real issues:
The biggest problem: The bait-and-switch
The Short opens with the premium Medford Hunden ($400–550) but then pivots to promoting an AliExpress replica. VidIQ flagged this as the most damaging issue — the knife community will see that as a credibility killer. If viewers came for a Medford, they feel misled. That alone can tank watch time and trigger dislikes.
Other specific issues:
Hook is too slow — “There was a time…” takes 15 seconds to even name the knife. You’ve already lost most viewers by then. Lead with the knife open, in hand, and a sharp text hook like “Why did this $500 knife disappear?”
Pacing is way too slow — slow text reveals over spinning B-roll the whole way through. Shorts need a cut or visual change every 2–3 seconds
No voiceover — this is a big one for a review channel. Voiceover builds personality and authority. The knife community specifically responds well to the sound of a blade deploying — a clean “snick” with no audio is a missed moment
Background and lighting — scratched workbench with harsh shadows works against the premium feel you’re going for. A simple leather pad or dark mat + a softbox changes everything
First frame — knife is closed, text is vague. The first frame IS your thumbnail on Shorts, and it needs to stop the scroll
The fix in one sentence: Open with the knife deployed in hand, add a voiceover, cut faster, and either own the clone angle upfront or drop it entirely and let the Medford story stand on its own.
Want me to write a revised script for this Short?
convert this to imperial
|Overall length:13cm
Blade length:4.5cm
Handle length:7.5cm
Blade width:3cm
Blade thickness:4mm
Blade material:D2
Handle material:Steel
Weight:137g
4:46 PM
Spec Metric Imperial
Overall length 13 cm 5.12″
Blade length 4.5 cm 1.77″
Handle length 7.5 cm 2.95″
Blade width 3 cm 1.18″
Blade thickness 4 mm 0.16″
Blade material D2 D2
Handle material Steel Steel
Weight 137 g 4.83 oz
My daughter recently graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Software engineering. She hasn’t had much luck in finding a job. What should she do?
10:00 AM
Congrats to her on the degree! The job market for new CS/SE grads has been rough since the 2022–2023 tech layoffs, so she’s not alone. A few practical things that actually move the needle:
Fix the application funnel first
Her resume should be one page, ATS-optimized (simple formatting, no tables or columns), with measurable results where possible
Apply directly on company career pages, not just LinkedIn/Indeed — less competition
Volume matters early on: 10–20 targeted applications per week minimum
Arizona-specific opportunities
The Phoenix metro has a growing tech scene — Intel, GoDaddy, Carvana, Axon, and Microchip Technology all hire SE grads locally
ASU’s career services and Handshake platform are free and underused by recent grads — worth a follow-up visit even post-graduation
Arizona Tech Council and local meetups are good for in-person networking
Strengthen her signal
If her GitHub is thin, one solid personal project or open source contribution can make a real difference
LeetCode practice for interviews — even 30 minutes a day helps a lot
A focused LinkedIn presence (posting about projects, engaging with SE content) gets recruiter attention
Broaden the search
Remote roles open up the whole country — she shouldn’t limit to Phoenix
Government/defense contractors (Raytheon, Boeing all have AZ presence) often hire new grads and are more stable
Smaller companies and startups are often more willing to take a chance on a new grad than FAANG
Mindset
First job doesn’t have to be the dream job — a year of experience changes everything
Contract/temp roles through staffing agencies (TEKsystems, Insight Global) are a legitimate foot in the door
Is she targeting any particular area of software engineering — frontend, backend, embedded, etc.?