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WhatsApp is putting contact editing inside the app and it’s about time
As a Diablo 4 druid I regret putting all of my points into ‘bear’
I’m a ranch girl – I love putting on my cowboy boots to feed the cows, people say I’m living their ‘dream life’
A FARM girl strapped on cowboy boots and took viewers on a day-on-the-ranch experience — people felt envy at her carefree lifestyle.
Some said that she was living their dream life.
Allie (@alliebasile) got dressed in a video to feed the cows, throwing on jeans, a belt, a green cardigan, and cowboy boots.
After grabbing some breakfast, she rode on a tractor onto the ranch and entered the ranch, spreading hay across the ground to some happy cows.
In another video, the blonde happily spent time with a horse, stroking its head as she sang along to a song.
People were envious of the seemingly stress-free lifestyle: “I want this life so bad,” said one commenter.
“The life I want,” said another.
“That’s it, I’m buying a ranch,” said a third.
“My dream job fr,” said a fourth.
Others were more interested in the ranch girl than the ranch: “Let’s ride together sometime,” said one flirty viewer.
“Country girls are the best in the world,” said another.
“I wish I could look cute while doing farm chores!” said another fellow farm girl.
“I look like a homeless old man,” they joked.
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Instagram has started putting ads in search results
More ads are coming to Instagram, and this time, they’re invading the platform’s search results. In a post on its blog, Instagram says it has started letting companies slip ads into the feed that appears when you tap into a post in Instagram’s search results. The change is just a test for now, but Instagram plans on launching the new placement globally “in the coming months.”
While Instagram’s post vaguely states the ads will “reach people actively searching for businesses, products and content,” company spokesperson Shenny Barboza has since confirmed to The Verge that “ads will show up for search terms that fall within our community and recommendation guidelines.” That means we could potentially see ads on all the searches that meet…
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Music industry organisations back Human Artistry Campaign putting the spotlight on generative AI debates
An ode to big tech cos putting earbuds in smartwatches and other weird crap
I want to talk about weird tech for a minute. A lot of strange and wonderful pieces of technology have come across our desks over the years. More often that not, they’re the purview of the startup. Small companies are more nimble and willing to take risks. That’s a big part of the reason the […]
An ode to big tech cos putting earbuds in smartwatches and other weird crap by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
Prison bosses spent £21million putting TVs and phones in cells over three years
PRISONS spent £21million putting flatscreen TVs and phones in cells over the past three years, figures show.
The Ministry of Justice approved the purchase of 93,000 TVs for £8million and 18,000 phones costing £13million.
Prison bosses say that inmates are allowed television sets as part of an incentive programme[/caption]
Jail bosses say inmates rent the tellies with their own money and are only allowed them to encourage good behaviour.
The Krystel flat screen TVs are made bespoke for the prison service.
They come in transparent plastic casing making it almost impossible for inmates to hide contraband inside the set.
Prison bosses say inmates are only allowed television sets as part of an incentive programme to encourage good behaviour.
Tellies are taken away if lags step out of line.
They also say that inmates rent the sets from the prison service with their own money which goes to pay for the televisions as well as their upkeep.
Officials bought around 30,000 television sets for in-cell entertainment each year over the last three years at a cost of about £90 each.
Around 18,000 sleek in-cell phones were installed in a contract with BT over the same period.