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Twitter’s move to a “what you see is what you get” principle for displaying photos arose after users last fall noted issues with the auto-cropping algorithm in apparently favoring displaying ...
Image credits: raka_defocus #3. I was studying with a friend in their dorm in college. It was a suited dorm with a shared bathroom. Heard multiple girls going into the bathroom together franticly ...
Image credits: _RobertSchultz You can do all these things regardless of what your budget is like. According to Dr. Geher, you don't have to buy a bouquet of expensive flowers and get a table at an ...
James W. Pennebaker et al. (1979) conducted the first experiment testing this observation.Using 52 males and 51 females as subjects at three bars near a college campus, experimenters asked individuals the following question: "On a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 indicates 'not attractive', 5 indicates 'average', and 10 indicates 'extremely attractive,' how would you rate the opposite-sex ...
When you choose to follow another Twitter user, that user's tweets appear in reverse chronological order on your main Twitter page. If you follow 20 people, you'll see a mix of tweets scrolling down the page: breakfast-cereal updates, interesting new links, music recommendations, even musings on the future of education.
Images can often be improved – or even transformed – by using graphics software such as Photoshop or the free GIMP and Paint.NET applications. Many other programs also have photo-enhancing tools, including facilities for semi-automatic image enhancement, so that you need only click a button, or choose a thumbnail, to have a positive effect on image quality.
Elon Musk’s most boneheaded moves have been fixed or forgotten, GQ's new columnist Chris Black argues, and the For You feed is a hilarious innovation. Meanwhile, the rise of Threads (and Bluesky ...
Back at Washington Square Park, the real Timothée Chalamet made a brief appearance, [5] posing for pictures with the various look-alikes for less than a minute before leaving. [9] [8] The NYPD detained four people, [6] including one look-alike contestant [3] for disorderly conduct; [11] he was placed in handcuffs and put in a patrol car. [6] [8]