@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:
Saw “One Fine Morning,” last night, enjoyed it just very sad. May also be because I’m in love with Léa Seydoux
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A screenshot purportedly showing the “new Bing,” inviting users to query an AI chatbot. | Image: Owen Yin
Microsoft is reported to be capitalizing on the success of ChatGPT by integrating the AI chatbot into its search engine Bing. But what might that look like? We may now have some idea, thanks to Bing users who said a new, AI-assisted version of the search engine mysteriously appeared (and disappeared) earlier today.
Student and designer Owen Yin reported seeing the “new Bing” on Twitter this morning. He told The Verge via Twitter DM that he has Bing set as his homepage on Microsoft’s Edge browser and the new UI just loaded up. “Didn’t do anything to find it,” said Yin. “After a couple of minutes it stopped working ... Jaw dropped when I realized what I was looking at!”
(The Verge has been unable to verify the authenticity of these...
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly exploring an antitrust suit against Amazon, although its future remains uncertain. The Wall Street Journal reported the news today, saying that the case could cover an “array” of Amazon business practices. But the agency reportedly hasn’t committed to the suit or heard dissenting arguments from key Amazon executives.
FTC head Lina Khan has leveled heavy criticism at Amazon over allegedly monopolistic business practices, including before joining the agency; she’s the author of an influential 2017 Yale Law Review article titled “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox.” (Amazon unsuccessfully attempted to disqualify her from regulating the company based on her statements.) And over the past years, she and...
@DemSocialists ("DSA 🌹") wrote:
"Chicago police officers ejected a leader of the Chicago DSA...after they said the deal Mayor Lori Lightfoot brokered with Commonwealth Edison “spit in the face” of efforts to fight climate change and prevent corruption."
https://news.wttw.com/2023/02/03/chicago-police-eject-resident-who-spoke-against-comed-deal-city-council-meeting
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Kampelafella@universeodon.com wrote:
Remember when we all thought the idea of turning Netflix’s Squid Game into a real-world reality show was a bad idea? Turns out we were right because a bunch of contestants are seeking legal action against the Netflix-produced reality show for unsafe working conditions, trauma, and participating in what they claim was…
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P.S. if anybody’s got an Arista box they don’t want… hmu 🤙
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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:
with the exception of the 1841s, 2960, & 2811, which i bought on amazon a few years ago, the rest of this equipment was given away by companies closing down offices & fellow IT nerds downsizing their own labs 🫡
@DaveHolmes ("Dave Holmes") wrote:
GET INTO IT
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@homophiliapod ("Homophilia Podcast") wrote:
We’re jogging out of the closet w/ @SexLivesOnMax showrunner @thejustinnoble — talking Craigslist hookups, getting punched at a Morrissey show, and more. Get into it. @DaveHolmes @mattmcconkey @WorldOfWonder
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homophilia/id1267538496?i=1000597834593
@DarrellRoot ("Darrell Root") replied to a tweet by @DarrellRoot:
@stubarea51 Advice for people with racks with built-in threads:
- Never use the screws shipped by your network vendor
- Go to the HW store and buy steel screws with the correct threading for your racks
- Buy screws in bulk
- Never reuse screws
- If you use a powerdrill, set torque low
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Come to think of it, I've yet to work on a project where the schedule was created before dates were decided. On the rare occasions where a schedule came first, the schedule was scrapped and a new one created to fit a recently decided deadline. :/
@rust_foundation ("Rust Foundation") wrote:
#stateofopencon from @openuk_uk is coming up on Feb 7-8 in London & the Rust Foundation is delighted to be a Table Holder!
If you're attending this open source software, hardware, & data gathering in person, be sure to say hi to our team 🦀
https://stateofopencon.com/ #SOOCon23
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I mean, it's dated, but there's still valuable lessons in there that should be evaluated within the context of today's environment.
One of the biggest lessons for me and others is that adding people to a project isn't necessarily going to fix your schedule (which was usually derived from having a deadline imposed from "someone" and then everybody actually responsible for delivering something filling in details that magically fit the deadline to please "someone").
@homophiliapod ("Homophilia Podcast") wrote:
We’re jogging out of the closet w/ @SexLivesOnMax showrunner @thejustinnoble — talking Craigslist hookups, getting punched at a Morrissey show, and more. Get into it. @DaveHolmes @mattmcconkey @WorldOfWonder
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homophilia/id1267538496?i=1000597834593
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@openuk_uk ("OpenUK") wrote:
We are very excited to have @RebeccaRumbul, @rust_foundation, join us at #stateofopencon for the Security Track. Two weeks to go! Do you have your ticket? Register here: https://stateofopencon.com/tickets/
Activision Blizzard will pay the Securities Exchange Commission $35 million to settle charges that it violated workplace misconduct reporting rules and whistleblower protections. The Call of Duty publisher admits no wrongdoing in the case, which comes less than two years after a bombshell lawsuit by California…
@alyankovic ("Al Yankovic") wrote:
PHYSICAL MEDIA! For all those people waiting to buy a copy of the #WEIRDTheAlYankovicStory Original Soundtrack that they can actually hold in their hot little hands, the CD is officially out TODAY!! Available wherever CD-things are sold.
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@ComicStripOTD ("Mike Peterson") wrote:
The Central Committee is reviewing your media, your children's books and the contents of your medicine cabinet. Meanwhile click here - https://bit.ly/3HWk0zY - to join @ScottStantis @tc2oons @mluckovichajc @RubenBolling @Patbagley & @AnnTelnaes #books #abortionpills #FreeSpeech
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
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@thatonequeen ("Bobbiana") wrote:
Who are we?
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Elon Musk says that Twitter will start sharing revenue from reply-thread ads with creators who are subscribed to Twitter Blue Verified. (According to Musk, “legacy” verified marks will be going away in “a few months.”) He says the program will start today, though there are currently very few details about how it will work.
Currently, subscribing to Blue will cost you $8 per month if acquired directly via its site or $11 per month from Apple’s App Store or Google Play, but the cheapest version is an annual subscription directly from Twitter for $84. It’s unclear how many viral tweets it would take to pay that off, but it could be difficult given Twitter’s rocky relationship with advertisers right now.
To be eligible, the account must...
A 42-year-old Pakistani man who spent nearly half his life in U.S. custody has been released from Guantánamo and resettled in Belize after suing the Biden administration for unlawful imprisonment.
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Blizzard announced in a February 1 update blog that it’s taking a new, more aggressive approach to Overwatch 2 cheating. The developer will no longer ban just cheaters themselves—though it boasts already wiping out “over 50,000 accounts that we found to be cheating since the launch of Overwatch 2”—but also anyone that…
At 30 years and 266 days and counting, Bobi, a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, has broken the century-old world record for oldest dog ever, according to Guinness World Records.
@LolOverruled ("Lolo") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
Why******
Is it time to take it out?
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@TrixieCosmetics ("Trixie Cosmetics") wrote:
Score a signed copy from New York Times Bestselling author, @trixiemattel at 10am PT / 1pm ET at http://trixiecosmetics.com
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Sorry, Joel, you’re going to have to wait a bit longer to play the game on PC. | Image: Sony
The Last of Us Part I for PC has been delayed to March 28th, developer Naughty Dog announced on Friday. The remake of the first The Last of Us game was originally set to launch on March 3rd, so the delay isn’t too long, but it still might be disappointing to fans who may have circled the original date on their calendars.
“We want to make sure that The Last of Us Part I PC debut is in the best shape possible,” Naughty Dog wrote in a tweet. “These additional few weeks will allow us to ensure this version of The Last of Us lives up to your, and our, standards.”
The Last of Us Part I PC will now be released on March 28. An update from our team: pic.twitter.com/lvApDT71Xj
— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) February 3, 2023
The remake, which...
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The US Treasury Department says it is modifying the electric vehicle tax credit to potentially allow more vehicles to qualify — for now.
In a press release, the department said that to determine whether a vehicle is a sedan, SUV, pickup truck, or van, it would use the Environmental Protection Agency’s Fuel Economy Labeling standard rather than the EPA’s corporate average fuel economy, or CAFE, standard.
In plain language, this could clear up some of the confusion around which vehicles qualify for the $7,500 tax credit, which was written into law last year as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
In plain language, this could clear up some of the confusion around which vehicles qualify for the $7,500 tax credit
“This change will...
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If you’ve read through our review of the latest HomePod, you’ll know that one of Apple’s smart speakers alone sounds pretty good. But combining two of them in a stereo pair really takes the listening experience to a different level. It’s not a cheap proposition, but you’ll end up with even more immersive room-filling sound — and if you use two HomePods as speakers for an Apple TV, they’ll outperform many sound bars that are in a similar $600 price range.
It’s important to note that you need two of the exact same model (first-gen HomePod, HomePod Mini, or second-gen HomePod) for a stereo pair; you can’t mix the old and new HomePods together, for example.
Outside of that limitation, Apple makes it simple to pair two HomePods. There are a...
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@claccx ("Justin Silber") replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:
@TracketPacer 🎵racked where they whirr, racked where they hum, forwarding frames all day in the sun🎵
@mr_modular ("Allen Nemo") wrote:
Imagine the possibilities.
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@DameEdnaEverage ("Dame Edna Everage") wrote:
I’ve always said: “There are no strangers in the world, just friends you haven’t met yet.” Thank you for being my friends, Possums! Happy New Year!! With love always, Edna 😘 #bettywhite
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
Giant corporations are making record profits on the backs of working people. I’m going to keep fighting back against Big Oil and their price gouging.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64489147
Nickolas Sharp worked on one of the teams investigating his illegal activities while holding Ubiquiti data ransom for 50 Bitcoin. | Illustration: Beatrice Sala
A former employee of network technology provider Ubiquiti pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges on Thursday after posing as an anonymous hacker in an attempt to extort almost $2 million worth of cryptocurrency while employed at the company.
Nickolas Sharp, 37, worked as a senior developer for Ubiquiti between 2018 and 2021 and took advantage of his authorized access to Ubiquiti’s network to steal gigabytes worth of files from the company during an orchestrated security breach in December 2020. The press release announcing his plea does not mention the company’s name, calling it only Company-1, but he has been identified publicly as a former employee and in a lawsuit filed by Ubiquiti.
Prosecutors said that Sharp used the Surfshark...
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A Securities and Exchange Commission probe into Activision Blizzard has concluded with the company paying a $35 million penalty.
At the heart of the probe were charges that Activision Blizzard did not have adequate procedures in place that allowed it to document employee workplace misconduct complaints. As a result of this inadequacy, Activision Blizzard could not, therefore, determine if the misconduct problems were severe enough to warrant shareholder disclosure. Additionally, the SEC found that wording in the company’s separation agreements was in violation of an SEC whistleblower protection rule, requiring former employees to notify the company if they received a request for information from the Commission or other investigative...
@mr_modular ("Allen Nemo") replied to a tweet by @mr_modular:
Of course it’s entirely probable that she’s probably sung along to it and knows the words and feigns ignorance for engagement with her ah, audience. There are some people where everything they say is suspect and said in bad faith, y’know.
Apple’s AirPods Pro are often on sale. | Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge
If you know where to look, there are often some great discounts available on Apple’s ever-popular AirPods. Since Apple launched the third-gen AirPods at the end of 2021, we’ve seen the starting price of the second-gen, entry-level model slowly dip to around $100. And now that you can buy the second-gen AirPods Pro, we’re seeing even better discounts on the last-gen Pro and other models.
For your convenience, we’ve curated the best deals currently available on each model, including the entry-level AirPods, the AirPods Pro, the third-gen AirPods, and the AirPods Max.
In 2021, Apple lowered the list price of the second-gen AirPods — now the entry-level model — from $159 to $129. It now only...
@mr_modular ("Allen Nemo") wrote:
Lol even I’ve heard of it and I’m (gasp) not big on musicals. Chaya’s mind is a cultural desert.
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@Esqueer_ ("Alejandra Caraballo") wrote:
Imagine being this stupid to not know Kinky Boots is a Tony award winning musical that's been on Broadway for decades.
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@abughazalehkat ("Kat Abu") wrote:
From Michelle Obama’s 2024 campaign to our lizard overlords, here are 5 ~totally real~ stories you might’ve missed this week if you don’t watch Fox News:
The Beats Fit Pro come in gray and pink (pictured) as well as white and black. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge
While there are all kinds of TV and speaker deals running now in the buildup to the Super Bowl, we’ve got some impeccable everyday tech deals for everyday users.
The Beats Fit Pro wireless earbuds have dropped to a new low price of $149.95 ($50 off) at Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, and Target — which is even better than the $40 discount we saw during Black Friday. These are one of our overall favorites when it comes to Bluetooth buds and arguably the best earbuds you can use for running. They sound great, have top-tier noise cancellation, and work fine with both Apple and Android phones (though they pair faster with iPhones). The biggest drawback is that their chunky case does not support wireless charging, though at least it’s got USB-C...
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
They thought about it for a moment, then the rep from a giant IT company that had recently been convicted of criminal antitrust violations said, "Oh, we can solve that: we'll give her a toll-free number to call when she gets locked out of her account." 16/
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
I put my hand up and said, "What about a child whose divorced parents share custody of her? She's absolutely going to change households every week." 15/
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
Netflix was able to ignore the studios' outraged howls when it built a business by nonconsenually distributing their products in red envelopes. But now that Netflix has come for your family, don't even *think* about giving Netfix some of what it gave to the MPAA. 52/
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
When Netflix did it to the studios, that was "progress," but when *you* do it to Netflix, that's *theft*. 48/
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
The movie companies *hated* this, viewed it as theft - a proposition that was at least as valid as Netflix's complaints about password sharing, but every pirate wants to be an admiral. 47/
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@doctorow ("Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic@mamot.fr)") replied to a tweet by @doctorow:
Remember when Netflix was in the business of mailing red envelopes full of DVDs around the country? That was allocating surpluses to users. 46/
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joshmillard ("Josh "cortex" Millard") wrote:
Fans of Marvel Snap, the hugely popular, free-to-play card game, have come to a conclusion: the Ms. Marvel emote, the one where she’s grinning cheerfully, winking a bit and throwing up a thumbs up, is actually toxic as hell. Ms. Marvel might as well be giving you the finger and stomping on your entrails after she…
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@indyfromspace ("Dr. Sarah Parcak") replied to a tweet by @fakedansavage:
@fakedansavage Wife: You said you were golfing
Husband: Technically I was blown off course
@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:
From the Transphobic Mind that brought you the Whirblee’s Wizarding Series… comes a new heartwarming tale
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
Married straight men who get caught cheating should borrow this excuse.
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@MikeSington ("Mike Sington") wrote:
China claims the balloon over the northern United States is a civilian weather balloon that was blown off course.
🎵but who cares, no big deal, i want moooore🎵
@michaloleszczyk ("Michal Oleszczyk") wrote:
Nowy odcinek SpoilerMastera o AFTERSUN już do słuchania!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RzUHxRD0Ge4sD7uMVfjI6?si=FDQHKS--Rp2zdH92s_-LAQ
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@automathinker ("Gordon") replied to a tweet by @mjg59:
@mjg59 So the bad actors according to Elon have time, money and knowledge to spin up 100k bots but they don't have $100 for API key 🙄. Just baffling.
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@katieporteroc ("Katie Porter") wrote:
Extremist politicians are eying cuts to Social Security under the guise of reducing the deficit—even though, by law, the program adds $0 to our national debt. I used my whiteboard to call out this dangerous lie and stand up for the millions of Americans who rely on the program.
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@_b1 ("print('🌻' * 123_860)") replied to a tweet by @markemer:
@markemer @mjg59 well
There IS business case for up to several hundreds mil $https://www.debunkeu.org/coining-lies-state-budget-financing-of-russian-propaganda
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@studiotstella ("Tony Stella") wrote:
RIP #PacoRabanne
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@studiotstella ("Tony Stella") wrote:
Iconic #Barbarella opening credits
by Maurice Binder & or Equipe Arcady
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@danpfeiffer ("Dan Pfeiffer") wrote:
In my hierarchy of concerns, I would be more worried about the app with ties to the Chinese government on everyone's phone than the balloon
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@AdamParkhomenko ("Adam Parkhomenko") wrote:
This series produced by Colin Kaepernick on what is happening in Kevin McCarthy’s district is out on hulu today.
Season: A Letter to the Future is the disappointing evidence that beauty is only skin and texture deep. This slow-paced explore ‘em up, in which you must chronicle and journal the end of an era, is rigid-jawed with sincerity, though lacking in anything meaningful to say.
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@ScottLinnen ("scott linnen") wrote:
This is not a circus. MAGA is not a clown show. It is fascism rising in the USA. There’s nothing amusing about it.
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
somehow, from somewhere, catnip has fallen on Oscar the housepanther and his toy rat, Baltimore.
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@SollenbergerRC ("Roger Sollenberger") wrote:
Who knew that Tina Forte, the Republican stunt artist who ran against AOC last year, had a checking account stuffed with between $25 million and $50 million? With no reported income or other assets https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/public_disc/financial-pdfs/2022/10046689.pdf
“Paying attention to things—it’s how we show love!”
cannot upload videos to twitter. why is this happening? i just get a “tweet not sent” elmo pls TURN THE SERVERS BACK ON
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@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
Manipulating Weights in Face-Recognition AI Systems http://dlvr.it/ShtnQ5
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@kubefirst ("Kubefirst - GitOps Application Delivery Platform") wrote:
ArgoCD Best Practices & Practical Patterns https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMJgLAddeOxL
nadim@symbolic.software ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
More media publishers are turning to AI to crank out content. | Image: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Another major publisher is using AI to generate stories in the name of efficiency.
Arena Group Holdings, a media firm whose brands include Sports Illustrated, TheStreet, Parade, and Men’s Journal, says it’s partnering with AI language startups Jasper and Nota to broaden and increase the speed of “its AI-assisted efforts.” These include training AI language models on the company’s archives to generate stories that are then edited by humans.
In Men’s Journal, for example, evergreen articles like “Proven Tips to Help You Run Your Fastest Mile Yet” and “What All Men Should Know About Low Testosterone” have been written using tools made by ChatGPT creator OpenAI. The stories’ bylines are attributed to “Men’s Fitness Editors,” while a...
China's foreign ministry described the balloon as "a civilian airship" used for meteorological research that had blown far off course by winds. The Pentagon suspects it's collecting information.
Evelyne Ily Juhen as Prisca in Mami Wata_._ | Image: Fiery Film Company
Out of all the films that debuted at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, none were quite as visually striking as Nigerian writer / director C.J. Obasi’s Mami Wata, a monochromatic modern-day myth about a small village during a time of upheaval. One doesn’t need to be familiar with Mami Wata’s eponymous embodiment of the divine feminine to appreciate its story about multiple generations of women doing everything in their power to keep their people safe. But as you let Mami Wata wash over you, the film paints a picture of people fighting to understand their beliefs in forces larger than themselves. And in each of those people, you can see shades of Mami Wata.
Set in a small village called Iyi, Mami Wata tells the tale of three women whose...
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@LeoAW ("Leo Weese 獅草地") replied to a tweet by @evacide:
@evacide A family is a group of devices sharing an IPv4 address. It’s always been this way since the ancient times!
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
How I punish my students.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2023/02/03/lest-you-think-im-too-easy/
While there is excitement, the trip comes with a sense of urgency. Despite a peace deal, violence along political and ethnic lines has continued and millions are in the grip of famine.
The Emm product lineup includes a case, a cup with biosensors, a portable UV sanitizer, and a tampon-like applicator. | Image: Emm
In wearable tech, menstrual health often feels like an afterthought. Case in point: Fitbit, the first major wearable maker to add period tracking to its platform, did so in 2018 — over a decade after launching its first device. So is it any surprise that, in the era of smartphones and smartwatches, people are still using menstrual products that have remained largely unchanged over the last 90 years? Not really, but that might soon change. Emm, a smart menstrual cup, is currently going through beta testing. If all goes well, the product could launch as early as this year.
What exactly isa smart menstrual cup? In Emm’s case, it’s a suite of products that center around a wearable device that kind of looks like a shuttlecock-shaped ketchup...
@AOC ("Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez") wrote:
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@PeterBeinart ("Peter Beinart") wrote:
There's a subtext to the @IlhanMN expulsion effort that echoes through US history: From Paul Robeson to Muhammed Ali to Andrew Young. Black public figures who endorse anti-imperial critiques of US foreign policy are almost always punished.
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AlisonW@fedimon.uk ("AlisonW ♿🏳️🌈") wrote:
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jeff@conchrepublic.social ("Jeff") wrote: