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About Twitter Profile Labels

Twitter uses visual identity signals like labels and badges on account profiles to help distinguish between various account types and to give more context about them. While some of these labels are generated by Twitter, others are the result of user activity. Here is a list of the labels and badges that are frequently seen on account profiles. Applied Profile labels by Twitter Checkmark in Blue The blue checkmark can indicate one of two things: either that a user's account has been verified according to Twitter's previous verification standards (active, notable, and authentic), or that the user has an active subscription to Twitter Blue, the company's new subscription service that launched on iOS on November 9, 2022. The active, notable, and authentic criteria that were applied in the previous process will not be reviewed for accounts that receive the blue checkmark as part of a Twitter Blue subscription. Here is more information about the blue checkmark. Gold Checkmark The

Site names are being introduced on Google Search

In order to make it simpler to understand which website is linked to each result, Search has introduced site names on mobile search results today. We'll also show you how to use structured data to specify your preferred site name. In addition to English, French, Japanese, and German, site names will soon be made available for mobile Google Search results in new languages.   To determine the domain name of a search result, Google Search uses a number of different resources. You can utilise structured data on your homepage to tell Google what the site name should be by specifying your favourite option. Go to the Site name documentation for further details on how to do this. For the most recent best practises, we also advise going over the favicon documentation once more. As long as the icon is at least 48 pixels wide and complies with the current favicon rules, it will be displayed on Search. As always, please let us know in the Google Search Central Help Community if you have any qu

New Facebook Feed Customization Options

Facebook's main function is to facilitate communication and community interaction. People are engaging more frequently through open and relatable material, such as fresh recipes or nearby walks. Facebook suggests posts from authors and communities you might not be familiar with for you to enjoy and debate along with updates from your friends, Groups, and Pages. Through machine learning, what you see in your Feed is specifically tailored to your interests. Customize Your Facebook Feed   In order to help you find the information that is most pertinent to you, we are unveiling new ways for you to tailor what appears in your Facebook Feed. On posts from the people and communities you're connected to as well as posts that Facebook suggests to you, you may now choose to show more or less of them. The ranking score for that post and those similar to it will momentarily increase if you choose to Show more. Its ranking score will temporarily drop if you choose Show less. We are enhancin

Project for Speech Accessibility

Collaborating to improve voice recognition To make speech recognition more inclusive of various speech patterns, the project is launching with unprecedented cross-industry backing from companies including Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft as well as charitable groups whose communities will gain from this accessibility endeavour. The variety of speech patterns frequently linked to disabilities are not always recognised by today's speech recognition systems, such as voice assistants and translation tools. This includes speech impairment caused by Down syndrome, Parkinson's illness, cerebral palsy, Lou Gehrig's disease, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. As a result, many people in these and other areas might not be able to take use of the most recent speech recognition technologies.  Source: ILLIONIOS

Electric planes are now flying!

More airlines are purchasing battery-powered aeroplanes to lessen their impact on the environment. Electric Planes Even if flying is handy, it's not great for the environment; according to some estimates, just commercial flights alone are to blame for 3 to 4% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the US. However, one approach to lessen the sector's climate impact is by electrifying air travel. Battery-powered aircraft are also beginning to acquire more traction, despite the fact that experts believe substantial commercial use is still in the future. By acquiring 30 battery-powered passenger planes from Heart Aerospace, a Swedish company, this week, Air Canada became the most recent airline to make the commitment to test the cutting-edge, zero-emission technology. In the summer of 2016, 100 of the company's aircraft were ordered by United Airlines and regional carrier Mesa Airlines, respectively. These still-in-development electric aircraft are currently modest, holding no more

Introducing the PyTorch Foundation to Hasten AI Research Progress

Open collaboration has been crucial to the success of the PyTorch framework for AI research ever since we collaborated with the AI community to develop it in 2016. PyTorch is one of the top platforms for study and creation in the AI community, with thousands of contributors who have created more than 150,000 projects on it. PyTorch Foundation Mark Zuckerberg said today that the project will move to the recently established PyTorch Foundation, a nonprofit organisation that will be a part of the Linux Foundation, a technological consortium whose primary goal is the cooperative creation of open-source software. The establishment of the PyTorch Foundation guarantees that decisions will be taken for many years to come by a diverse group of board members in an open and transparent manner. Representatives from AMD, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Meta, Microsoft Azure, and Nvidia will make up the governing council, which is expected to grow over time. Our Commitment to AI Research Driven b

Indian locations can you identify?

Here are some of the sights you may see in India outside of the major tourist destinations, including enchanted gardens, fabled ruins, and stately tombs.   India in One Image   Beyond regular locations, India offers amazing cultural and historical experiences. There is a lot to see, from the Rabdentse Ruins in Ladakh to the Masrur Temple in Himachal Pradesh, so we have put together a list to help you plan your next trip.  Unusual locations to see in India Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh's Cactus Garden Cactus Garden Madhya Pradesh   With more than 1,200 varieties of cactus, the cactus garden on the Ratlam-Banswara highway is one of the biggest in Asia. Succulents bloom with vivid colours in the winter, transforming the garden into an unexpected rainbow of hues. Directions: 165 kilometres from Indore Masrur Temple in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra. Masrur Temple Himachal Pradesh It is thought that in the eighth century, a monolithic rock was cut into the shape of the temples at Masrur. Many p

Practicing a Pull-Up (for Beginners)

Because pull-ups are so remarkable, many athletes aspire to perform them. It's likely that you'd like to do one if you can't do both. If you have the option, consider the single-arm or weighted version. Once you can perform a few pull-ups, it's simple to understand how you could progress to more. But where do you begin if you can't do even one? The challenge is getting access to all the muscles required for the task; the majority of people have everything they need to lift their own weight. People frequently rely on the upper trapezius and elbow flexors, such as the biceps brachii, which only partially succeed in lifting the entire body's weight. Other crucial muscles, such as the infraspinatus and the latissimus dorsi, may be inactive or difficult for the brain to activate. The line of strength that runs from the rock climber's hand all the way down to his lower back is seen in the picture below. The latissimus dorsi muscle, shoulder extensors, external rot