Winklevoss’s Gemini Crypto Exchange Sues DCG, CEO Barry Silbert
Gemini Trust Co., the digital-asset exchange founded by the billionaire Winklevoss brothers, filed a lawsuit against Digital Currency
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How to Aim Better in Warzone
The fastest way to aim better in Warzone is to turn on Black Ops Aim Assist, find what sensitivity works for you, and then practice in high-action games on Vondel.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rate Hike Seen by All Canada’s Big Six Banks on Strong Jobs Data
All six of Canada’s main commercial lenders now expect the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates next
1970-01-01 08:00
'Vanderpump Rules' star Ariana Madix joins 'Dancing With the Stars'
In what some view to be the greatest revenge story to ever play out on reality television, "Vanderpump Rules" castmember Ariana Madix has joined the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars."
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd hold talks with Atalanta over Mason Greenwood loan deal
Man Utd have held discussions with Atalanta over the loan transfer of Mason Greenwood, as United try to sign Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund from the Serie A outfit.
1970-01-01 08:00
JPMorgan's Dimon, Staley urge end to shareholders' Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Jamie Dimon and Jes Staley do not agree on who to blame for
1970-01-01 08:00
Innovation in EVs seen denting copper demand growth potential
By Mai Nguyen HANOI New electric vehicles from Tesla and rivals are being engineered for efficiency in a
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Ukraine ends rescue operations in Lviv after Russian attack killed 10
LVIV, Ukraine Ukraine halted rescue operations in the western city of Lviv on Friday and said the death
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft-backed AI4Bharat set to raise $12 million funding from Peak XV, Lightspeed - sources
By Yuvraj Malik AI4Bharat, a start-up backed by Microsoft, is raising $12 million from venture capital firms Peak
1970-01-01 08:00
Georgia football dynasty continuation might be decided before mid-July
If the Georgia football program locks in for the next few days, it can continue being dynastic.One reason why the Georgia football program has gone to new heights under Kirby Smart the last few years has been its relentless approach towards high school recruitment.Admittedly, Georgia has alw...
1970-01-01 08:00
Instagram boss’s launch video for Twitter rival Threads roasted in ‘genius’ parody
Tech execs tend to announce new apps, features and devices in slick promotional videos, and Instagram boss Adam Mosseri was no different when he shared a Reel announcing the launch of Meta’s Twitter rival, Threads, earlier this week – one which has since been parodied by one content creator. Just days after Elon Musk’s Twitter suffered a significant outage at the start of July - and had to implement controversial, but temporary reading limits on tweets - Mark Zuckerberg’s company started teasing its “civil”, text-based alternative ahead of it eventually being released in the UK at midnight on Thursday (7pm ET). After the launch, Mosseri released a video explainer on his own Instagram profile in which he said: “We’re hoping to bring some of what we’ve built for photos and videos on Instagram to Threads with text. “Now the idea is there’s an amazing community on Instagram, and wonderful creators, and we want to create a space where we can engage in public conversations that is friendly, and that is open.” And it’s certainly proved popular, with Zuckerberg reporting more than 10 million sign-ups to the app after seven hours of it being available to the public. But one Instagram content creator decided to create his own take on Mosseri’s Reel, with a greater focus on Threads’ similarities with Twitter. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Posing as the Instagram boss, Dan Toomey opens his parody by describing Threads as “some new s*** to waste your time on from Instagram”. “Threads is for public arguments, cyber-bullying and the occasional post from a fast-food chain that goes too far – in other words, Twitter. “Now the idea is there’s an amazing opportunity to end Twitter while it’s down, like we saw a wounded deer on the side of the road and we just jammed our thumb into the side of its neck very slowly, so we can feel the last drop of life exit its body,” he continued, before a voice can be heard off-camera saying “too far, Adam”. As Toomey’s version of Mosseri carries on talking about the supposed benefits of Threads, the necklace sported by his character starts undergoing some changes with every cut, at one point turning into a pair of scissors dangling from a chain. Toomey continued: “So we’re going to bring a lot of the good creators from Twitter over to Instagram with Threads – people like BTS stans, the kid who doxes billionaires’ planes [Jack Sweeney’s ElonJet] and millions and millions of furry porn accounts. “And we’re also looking to integrate Mastodon, which is a decentralised, social media bulls*** thing.” Toomey’s take on the latest social media platform to take up some storage space on your phone has been branded “genius” by commenters on Instagram. One wrote: “The constantly changing necklace pendants really tie this thing together.” “No one’s picked up on the El*n [sic] photo in the background yet,” noted another. A third commented: “The fact that you made like seven necklaces for this is just perfect. Never change, Adam.” And yes, Mosseri himself – the real Adam - has actually seen it, sharing it to his Instagram story and on his Threads profile, where he added: “The changing necklace pendants really got me you b******.” Wholesome. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Why the Sun were right to gamble on Alyssa Thomas as the centerpiece
Despite the substantial upheaval to the Connecticut Sun's roster, the franchise made the right choice by choosing Alyssa Thomas as their centerpiece.At the close of the 2022 season, the Connecticut Sun found themselves on the losing end of the WNBA finals for the second time in four seasons...
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