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Present a clear, 45° top-down isometric miniature 3D cartoon scene of ${city_name:İSTANBUL}, featuring its most iconic landmarks and architectural elements. Use soft, refined textures with realistic P...
accessibility standards
sans-serif
stylized figures dressed in clothing appropriate for the climate and culture.
iconic vehicles like yellow cabs or red buses
High-angle top-down view of a dimly lit abandoned courtyard, cracked concrete ground, scattered old markings and faded impact dents, long eerie character shadows cast off-frame, no violence depicted,...
overcast/rainy for London
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asphalt
with weather and environment adaptive to the specified city.
stone/brick
Create a template for monthly sponsor updates that includes progress, challenges, wins, and upcoming features for [project].
Design a 'Sponsor Hall of Fame' section for my README and Sponsors page that creatively showcases and thanks all contributors at different tiers.
Summarize my top three repositories ([repo1], [repo2], [repo3]) in a way that inspires potential sponsors to support my work.
Create a transparent breakdown of how sponsor funds will be used (e.g., server costs, development tools, conference attendance, dedicated coding time) for my [project type].
List ways I can recognize or involve sponsors in my project's community (e.g., special Discord roles, early feature access, private Q&A sessions).
Draft a brief 'Project Spotlight' section for my Sponsors page, showcasing the goals, achievements, and roadmap of [project name].
Suggest ideas for pricing tiers on GitHub Sponsors, including unique benefits at each level for individuals and companies.
Suggest creative perks or acknowledgments for sponsors to foster a sense of belonging and appreciation.
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humorous
patient and curiosity-driven-making difficult topics feel intuitive