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Daniel Lemor

@DanielLemor

Exploring all things awesome.

ÜT: -26.690467,153.107616 Katılım Mart 2009
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Daniel Lemor
Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@RyanDePaul You sure this isn’t because it’s also counting visiting fans?
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El gordo edición
El gordo edición@GordoEdicion·
- "A quienes dicen que a Estados Unidos solamente le interesa el petróleo, a esas personas les pregunto: ¿Qué creen que querían los rusos y los chinos? ¿La receta de las arepas?" JJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJJAJAJJ, se pasó.
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@RyanDePaul I don’t know who the offensive line coach is but clearly he needs to go. And should be embarrassed with this performance.
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@LJKawa @_SidVerma What absolutely ridiculous and evergreen statement that is never wrong and always applicable. Why even bother publishing this drivel?
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@stevesi The real issue here is that doctors (and everyone else) expect to be paid for their work. As physician reimbursement continues to be cut and yet inflation goes up, why would they do even more work for free? Used to be high pay made up for long hours, not the case anymore.
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@mike_deeks @warpling @1Password This! Could not agree more. Every time I try to move to something else it’s just worse. Maybe someday some other manager won’t make you authenticate every single time you need to fill a password (looking at you Apple). And maybe it will get auto-submit. Till then we’re fucked
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Mike Deeks
Mike Deeks@mike_deeks·
@warpling @1Password 1Password sucks. 1Password has always sucked and I’m tired of pretending it doesn’t. Unfortunately the alternatives are worse.
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Ryan McLeod@warpling·
I'm sorry but can someone explain how I'm using @1Password wrong? It feels like I'm fighting dial-up pop-ups.
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
@ntwork You have a great product. Continue to focus on executing. Cutting costs, bet on manufacturing innovation, hire passionate people, and I see a bright future for Lucid.
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Nick Twork
Nick Twork@ntwork·
$LCID investors: we know it's been a challenging period for our long-term holders. We are focused on execution and being transparent. As our CFO Taoufiq has said, we have a strong liquidity runway, including an undrawn $2B PIF credit facility, and we refinanced $2B of converts this year, extending maturities to 2030/31. While the EV market is volatile, we’re building through it and ramping while others pull back. This week, Lucid Air and Lucid Gravity were the only EVs named to Car and Driver’s 10Best list. Our capital deployment remains disciplined, midsize is coming, and it will bring Lucid to many more drivers globally. More at Capital Markets Day in Q1. Grateful to our long-term shareholders and customers who keep pushing us forward.
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Daniel Lemor
Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@ClashRoyale if you get evo shards from a lucky chest and you already have it unlocked they just disappear and you get nothing? Thats extremely dissatisfying and should be changed.
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@ParkerOrtolani Hard disagree. AP2 always fell out of my ears. AP3 stays in and comfortable for hours. Massive win for me.
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Parker Ortolani@ParkerOrtolani·
AirPods 4 are infinitely more comfortable too, it's nuts now they've fumbled AirPods Pro 3's fit
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Parker Ortolani@ParkerOrtolani·
I just tried my AirPods Pro 2s for the first time in awhile and I think I'm switching back, they're SOOOO much more comfortable
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@x why does the app take FOREVER to load recently?
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@josethevrtech @mattcassinelli This is not anatomically possible The vitreous degenerates as you age (becomes more liquid) small cavities form and then collapse leading to floaters Floaters are more dense than the surrounding vitreous so they do eventually float down and out of line of sight AVP doesn’t matter
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José ‘The VR Tech’ 🥽
José ‘The VR Tech’ 🥽@josethevrtech·
(not advice but I would love to know the answer) I used to get these A LOT too (eye floaters) until I got an Apple Vision Pro and I shit you not, the brightness and eye tracking sensors did something to my eyes. I hadn’t had any floaters for about a year, even though I used to get them randomly all the time. I mentioned it to my optometrist and he said it’s possible that the eye-tracking sensors or the intense brightness positively affected the vitreous in my eyes allowing fibers not to easily clump together, but he wasn’t sure and that would require lots of research. vitreous is the clear gel inside your eye, and as you age it slowly shrinks and becomes more liquid. Tiny fibers inside it can clump together, and those clumps cast shadows on your retina, which is what you see as floaters.
Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt

Do y’all still see these floating things around in your eyes or did they just disappear for you too?

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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@markgurman do you know if Apple is doing trade in for the new Vision Pro? I can’t find an option to trade anything in during the purchase flow.
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Christopher C. Cuomo
Christopher C. Cuomo@ChrisCuomo·
The hostages are home...but not everyone celebrating means it...and it is time to expose the posers:
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jammasternate@jammasternate·
@rjonesy Lol I spent like 9 hours restoring 640GB from my Mac to my iPhone yesterday. They need to do everything they can to make it faster. Unreal.
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Ryan Jones
Ryan Jones@rjonesy·
Apple needs to put USB3 in all iPhones simply for the transfer process. Just spent a miserable 90 minutes in store, with 50 other customers, to transfer my data 2 inches via the cloud. Colossally stupid.
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Daniel Lemor@DanielLemor·
@rjonesy @drbarnard I’m fairly certain they hold it for 7 days. I’ve picked mine up very late before and had no issues. After a week (and multiple pick up reminders) they’ll cancel the order and refund.
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Ryan Jones@rjonesy·
@drbarnard Same day. They’ll usually hold it. Closer the better. After that day I think they release it.
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David Barnard
David Barnard@drbarnard·
What happens if you just don’t show up to pick up your iPhone? Can I go later today, tomorrow, or just have them ship it to me? I tried asking Apple, but they are apparently too busy to answer a simple question.
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The Charcoal Club
The Charcoal Club@thecharcoalclub·
Today marked a major milestone for #TheCharcoalClub: 2 years after I first started making white-on-black charcoal sketches of my music photography, my work now hangs on the wall of an art gallery. It’s all kind of surreal, and I’m so beyond grateful…
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Voice From The East
Voice From The East@EasternVoices·
WOW! The biggest newspaper in Germany @BILD just exposed what other media outlets are trying to hide: The deliberate staging of Hamas propaganda by photographers in Gaza, that are later sold for tens of thousands of dollars to western media outlets to create a false narrative to demonise Israel and strengthen Hamas. The article analyses the case of Anas Zayed Fteiha, a so-called “freelance journalist” who works for the Turkish state news agency Anadolu. On paper, he’s a reporter, but in reality, he’s an Islamic propagandist with a camera. That’s obvious from his social media posts, where he proudly poses in combat gear and shares slogans like “Free Palestine” or even “F*** Israel.” Neutrality? Not a chance. The article shows that many of his photos deliver exactly what Hamas needs: suffering, rubble, crying children captured in perfect lighting. The kind of imagery that instantly sparks outrage against Israel in the West. But where are the photos that show the full picture? For example, the scenes where adult men collect food that’s actually being distributed? Those images vanish into obscurity. Instead, the “emotional shockers” end up in outlets like stern, CNN, BBC, Deutschlandfunk—and even in BILD itself. And none of this is a coincidence. The Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) confirms what experts have been saying for a long time: 𝗻𝗼 𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗮 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗚𝗮𝘇𝗮 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝘁. Historian Gerhard Paul puts it plainly: in southern Gaza, Hamas controls 100% of visual output. In other words, any photographer who doesn’t produce what the terrorists want is out of a job. That’s why the suffering is always portrayed one-sidedly, it’s designed to provoke sympathy in the West and stir anger at Israel. Even historical parallels are drawn: back in 2002, Arafat staged himself in his “fortress” in Ramallah as a tragic hero by candlelight cameras on, spotlights off, pure emotion. Minutes later, he was back under bright lights. Same trick, different setting. The disturbing part? Major news agencies and media outlets play along. They buy these images without questioning who’s behind them. Reuters defends itself by saying, “Our photos meet standards of accuracy and independence”, but it’s clear that in a place where Hamas monitors every pixel, true independence is impossible. And now the key question: Why don’t we see revelations like this in other media? Why doesn’t ARD produce a report on how tightly Hamas controls imagery coming out of Gaza? Why doesn’t the BBC acknowledge that many of its sources are actually activists? The answer is simple: because this truth is uncomfortable. It would disrupt the cherished victim-aggressor narrative,where Israel is always the oppressor, and Palestinians are always the helpless victims. The reality is this: Hamas is waging a double war: with rockets and with images. And in the second war, they’ve already won over half the world, because the media uncritically reproduces their perfectly staged visuals. Anyone who doesn’t see that is blindly walking into a propaganda trap. Credit: @MikhaElTzaDiK @KruizigaW Original article: by Moritz J. Müller, Hans-Jörg Vehlewald and Aaron Deuser m.bild.de/politik/auslan…
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