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  1. Last 7 days
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    1. Bumble - How to Get Verified on Bumble.

      Well this is new! Never used bumble before, i fact, a little frightened by swiping. At least this dimistify the risk of cyber security. That said, it is still important to keep everything under control and be aware what information and who you are giving in to.

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    1. Inauthenticity can be a calculated risk, like that taken when planning someone a surprise party and using a few judicious lies in the process, or it can be an artifact of how complicated it is to be ourselves in a many-faceted world.

      Inauthenticity can be both a mask and a mirror — something we wear, and something that reveals how complex we are. Sometimes, by reversal assumption, we get what others are trying to achieve, and thus understand their true motives. It's like psychology game. Reminds me of Hannibal.

  4. Oct 2025
    1. Facebook was launched in 2004 and soon put most of its competitors out of business, while YouTube, launched in 2005 became a different sort of social networking site built around video.

      It’s kind of wild to think about how fast Facebook and YouTube took over once they launched. It’s like the early 2000s were this experimental stage where everyone was just figuring out what “social media” even meant — then suddenly, Facebook standardized connection and YouTube redefined entertainment. What strikes me is how each platform shaped the internet differently: Facebook made networking social, and YouTube made content social. I was too young to see the early chaos.

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    1. Comedy Central. Drunk History - John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Had Beef. February 2018. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6Ove4_JsCM (visited on 2023-11-24).

      I’ve actually seen that Drunk History episode about John Adams and Thomas Jefferson — it’s hilarious but also surprisingly informative. The way they mix comedy and historical storytelling makes the rivalry between the two feel way more human. I think that’s what makes the show valuable as a “source”: it uses humor to make history memorable. It’s not an academic source, obviously, but it helps people care about the story enough to maybe look deeper. It reminds me that education doesn’t always have to be serious to be meaningful.

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    1. Why Does the Word Count Differ Between Programs? December 2023. URL:

      The URL isn't working. Here I am offering a new source! https://thehappybeavers.com/blog/2025-06-27-word-count-differences-explained The passage is basically saying about differennt editors (Microsoft google etc.) use different algorithms to count words, which is why the same text yields different word-counts in each program. How they handle numbers, puncutations, URLs are different. Bad news for the PhD who are struggling with essay length!

    1. Metadata is information about some data.

      We post data, but we also need documentation on the data we posted, which means ore data. Administration is always acceleratable, praised and detested by people at the same time. Just find that amusing because it is another hard proof on the double sided world and its "one theory for all" theory.

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    1. Wikipedia:Bots/Status. May 2022.

      This web page is about bots, active or not, and its origin. They have a lot of policies of creating a bot, some registry guidelines. It might be useful because someday in the future I might want to put on a bot made myself on net!

    1. As we said in the previous section, Variables are a way of saving information on the computer, so we can use it later in the computer program, similar to how we might put mix ingredients in different bowls, using the mix from each bowl at the relevant time.

      This is an annotation for all 3.3 content. I regret not taking info103 at first semester to help my understanding of first encounter with python. Everything explained in this chapter is far clearer than so far any of programing courses I have taken, clarifying the logistics. I think ifo103 should be new beginner's ultimate pre.

    1. Social Media managing programs that help people schedule and coordinate posts

      Here to share an experience related to this! After AI bloomig there emerges numerous applications with AI. The app is called Motion. They have great user interface, quick on hand accessibility. more than scheduling, they offer tips and insights, conclude trends and observations. I consider those to be the most efficient and surprisingly common used functions.

    1. In philosophical terms: “existence precedes essence.” That is, things exist first without meaning or value. They only have value because we choose to create meaning or value for them.

      What we do defines us, not what we think. Sounds off, but it's the best accessible rule to examine reality. Applies to relationship, self-development, moral behaviors, so on.

    2. Ayn Rand is sometimes popular with tech people and CEOs. Understandably, some CEOs view themselves as brilliant and like being told that ruthlessly pursuing their ambition is morally good.

      Find it funny how it relates to a concept I have heard not long while ago: A successful business person MUST have some sort of paranoia. Aggressive, brutal, competitive, and an almost insane pursue of power and fame that they can leave everything else. Some might not seem like it, but it's a natural adaption for more civilized world. I don't endorse, but I acknowledge..