
VIOLETTE_FR’s Invisible Bandage Will Replace Pimple Patches Forever
There are certain names that pique the interest of beauty editors everywhere: Mario Dedivanovic, Chris Appleton, Danessa Myricks, Amy Liu, and of course, Violette. It seems as though the acclaimed celebrity makeup artist and founder of beauty brand VIOLETTE_FR always has something new and genre-bending up her sleeve. From her immaculate Bisou Blush, — a marbled cream that moisturizes skin as it imparts a rosy sheen — to one of the last great liquid lipsticks, Petal Bouche Matte, Violette’s beauty brand creates serious hype. So when we received news about the latest innovation, Invisible Bandage, we knew we had to get our hands on it.
2023-09-15 21:00

Twitter rival Bluesky hits new milestone
Bluesky has hit a new milestone as it has passed over one million registered users. The social media platform, created by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has surged in popularity as an alternative to X after users sought to leave the Elon Musk-owned app. Under Mr Musk, Twitter has been rebranded as X. Bluesky hit the milestone on Tuesday, with Rose Wang, who works on strategy and operations at the platform, sharing a screenshot of the moment it gained over a million users. Bluesky still seems to be in its early stages, taking a careful approach and growing slowly as it caters to its cohort of initial adopters. Choosing this cautious approach, access to the app is extended via a waitlist and through invitations from existing users. The app was first announced by Mr Dorsey when he was still in charge of Twitter, tasking developers to build a “decentralised standard” for social media. “The biggest and long-term goal is to build a durable and open protocol for public conversation. That it not be owned by any one organisation but contributed by as many as possible. And that it is born and evolved on the internet with the same principles,” Mr Dorsey wrote on the app in 2020. Bluesky has seen upticks in requests for signups following Mr Musk’s takeover of X, as the Tesla titan brought about sweeping changes to his platform, including initiating mass layoffs, the removal of blue checkmarks for non-paying users and modifications to content rules. At one point in July, Bluesky had to halt sign-ups due to a huge surge in demand, following Mr Musk imposing limits on the number of tweets people could read on X – a move that was later reversed. Bluesky’s approach to carefully onboard users is also in contrast to Meta’s Threads platform, which has emerged as another one of Twitter’s competitors in recent times. Meta’s decision to cross-promote Threads to existing Instagram users led to the app racking up close to 30 million signups in less than 24 hours, and over 100 million users within the first five days. But even with the recent roll-out of a web app – a much-anticipated feature – Threads’ traffic appears to be on a worrying dip, with its number of daily active users much lower than during its heyday just after it launched. Read More Elon Musk’s Twitter slows down access to rival websites $44 billion and eight months later. It’s finally all over for Elon Musk Musk, Zuckerberg and the bitter battle for the future of social media Volcano discovery could power electric cars for decades, scientists say New invention will lead to ‘battery revolution’, scientists say Putin praises Musk days after report Tesla boss stopped Ukrainian attack
2023-09-13 13:14

Twitter 'X' renaming gathers the internet to warm itself around the garbage fire
Elon Musk rebranded Twitter as "X" and the internet reacted with jokes and befuddlement. The
2023-07-24 22:49

Why did Zayn Malik unfollow Selena Gomez? Internet confused after duo wipe each other out from Instagram amid dating rumors
Selena Gomez has sparked concerns as she unfollowed Zayn Malik, Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, and Dua Lipa on social media
2023-06-27 19:11

US Commerce chief raised Micron, Intel with Chinese officials
By David Shepardson BEIJING (Reuters) -U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Monday that she raised concerns about a number
2023-08-28 20:55

Worst-dressed celebrities at 2023 MTV VMAs: From Demi Lovato's padded shoulders to Nicki Minaj's bubblegum pink veil
Multiple music icons fail to sport glamour at MTV VMAs 2023
2023-09-13 12:14

Cameron’s China Ties Draw Scrutiny With ‘Golden Era’ Over
David Cameron’s appointment as British foreign secretary has provoked criticism of the former premier’s warm relationship with China,
2023-11-14 15:32

Politics, Fed seen swaying Japan's yen intervention thinking
By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -The Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium this week looms as a key
2023-08-24 05:59

Elon Musk responds to calls to provide ‘Starlink for Gaza’
Users on Elon Musk’s X (formerly known as Twitter) are calling on the billionaire to establish high-speed internet in Gaza through his Starlink satellites, after Israel announced a “total siege” on the enclave which has hit the Strip’s supplies of fuel, water, food and electricity. Gaza’s only power plant ran out of fuel earlier this month, and the United Nations has said a third of hospitals have closed, after Israel launched airstrikes on the region in retaliation against an attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas earlier this month. Calls for Musk to intervene come as the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly supported a resolution calling for an immediate truce in Gaza and to allow aid access to the area. Delegates from Israel and the United States voted against the proposal, while the United Kingdom abstained. On Saturday, around 100,000 protestors are expected to march on London demanding a humanitarian ceasefire, as Israel continues its bombardment of the enclave. The World Health Organisation has also issued the same plea, as it says it is unable to distribute fuel and medical supplies to Gaza due to “a lack of security guarantees”. Musk previously provided Starlink internet to Ukraine following Russia’s illegal invasion of the country, and now social media users are hoping the businessman will do the same for Gaza: The Tesla founder – who bought Twitter exactly a year ago - has since responded to the calls, replying “correct” to an account which said Gaza “[needs] the hardware” to access Starlink. He also wrote: “No terminals from Gaza have attempted to communicate with our constellation. SpaceX will support communication links with internationally recognised aid organisations.” Musk has already been caught up in the Israel-Hamas war over his management of X, as the EU warned him that his platform was spreading “illegal content and information” about the conflict. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-28 20:05

How tall is Peso Pluma? Singer sparks controversy with offensive remark about Bad Bunny after achieving milestone
Peso Pluma's collab with Eslabon Armado, titled 'Ella Baila Sola', was the first regional Mexican song to reach the top five on the all-genre chart
2023-10-09 15:46

Arnold Schwarzenegger, 76, sheds light on aging and body image struggles as he promotes his self-help book
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed he looks at himself in the mirror every day and thinks, 'yep, you suck'
2023-10-07 10:12

Her son was an accused cult leader. She says he was a victim, too.
"Now the family tree goes like this," the man on the tape extolled confidently. "John John and...Trump are cousins. And Trump's uncle is JFK Sr., and Joe Kennedy, who is also not dead.... And Trump's father is General George Patton, and his brother is Mussolini..."
2023-09-23 22:07
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