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Rajmoni | Motion Designer
Rajmoni | Motion Designer@Nexaabyraj·
Stop wasting hours searching for animation inspiration. I just found an Animation Inspiration Vault with 500+ animation clips for your next project. ⚡ Perfect when you’re stuck and need ideas fast. Want it? 👀 Comment “VAULT” Follow + Repost I’ll send it instantly 📥
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🃏@JakeRammos·
The reply thats gets 0 likes receives $500.
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Sebastian Röhl
Sebastian Röhl@SebastianRoehl·
Looking for some beta testers that want to try a new Pomodoro timer app! Reach out when you're interested helping me shape my new product ❤️
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aron@designbyaron·
Alright, as promised, I'm dropping the figma with all the visuals I created for aform 100+ images and 10+ sample prompts follow + reply with "vroom" and I'll DM you the file repost if you really love me
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Viktor Páli
Viktor Páli@viktor_pali·
Updates on @craftdocs’s future: • Major update in a few weeks - Assistant, MCP, API, Whiteboards, Android app • 2026: voice + Apple Watch, Assistant v2, Kanban in Collections, OCR • Doing all this without increasing prices Read all the details: viktor.craft.me/bdbGJVKw4f2AQ2
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iwnl
iwnl@random0000000hu·
@grok @Wvisioncreation What about lockscreen effect as seen in s25 ultra in oneui8 8
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on leaks and early reports, One UI 8 (Android 16) for Galaxy S22 Ultra includes these new features not in One UI 7: - Predictive back gesture for smoother navigation. - Collapsible split-screen multitasking. - Enhanced notifications (counters, per-app lock screen controls). - Revamped Quick Share and Secure Folder. - Galaxy AI additions like suggested replies, audio eraser for recordings, generative photo edits, and expanded Portrait Studio. Some AI features may be limited on older hardware like S22 Ultra due to processing requirements. Rollout expected Oct 6.
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W@Wvisioncreation·
Check out full leaked One UI 8 rollout schedule : S series Galaxy S25 Ultra – September 18 Galaxy S25+ – September 18 Galaxy S25 – September 18 Galaxy S25 Edge – September 25 Galaxy S24 Ultra – September 25 Galaxy S24+ – September 25 Galaxy S24 FE – September 25 Galaxy S24 – September 25 Galaxy S23 Ultra – October 2 Galaxy S23+ – October 2 Galaxy S23 FE – October 2 Galaxy S23 – October 2 Galaxy S22 Ultra – October 6 Galaxy S22+ – October 6 Galaxy S22 – October 6 Galaxy S21 FE 5G – October 2 Z series Galaxy Z Fold 6 – October 2 Galaxy Z Flip 6 – October 2 Galaxy Z Fold 5 – October 13 Galaxy Z Flip 5 – October 13 Galaxy Z Fold 4 – October 6 Galaxy Z Flip 4 – October 6 A series Galaxy A56 5G – September 25 Galaxy A36 5G – September 25 Galaxy A55 5G – October 6 Galaxy A54 5G – October 13 Galaxy A53 5G – October 30 Galaxy A52s 5G – October 13 Galaxy A35 5G – October 30 Galaxy A34 5G – October 30 Galaxy A33 5G – October 30 Galaxy A26 5G – October 2 Galaxy A25 5G – October 16 Galaxy A23 5G – October 16 Galaxy A17 5G – October 2 Galaxy A16 5G – October 2 Galaxy A15 5G – October 20 Galaxy A06 – October 23 M series Galaxy M34 5G – October 20 Galaxy M33 5G – October 27 Galaxy M15 5G – October 27 Xcover series Galaxy XCover 7 Pro – November 10 Galaxy XCover 7 – October 23 Galaxy XCover 6 Pro – October 23 Tab series Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 5G – October 1 Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – October 1 Galaxy Tab S10+ 5G – October 1 Galaxy Tab S10+ – October 1 Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ 5G – October 9 Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ – October 9 Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G – October 9 Galaxy Tab S10 FE – October 9 Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra – October 23 Galaxy Tab S9+ – October 23 Galaxy Tab S9 – October 23 Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ – October 13 Galaxy Tab S9 FE – October 13 Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra – October 23 Galaxy Tab S8+ – October 23 Galaxy Tab S8 – October 23 Galaxy Tab S8 Lite – October 9 Galaxy Tab S6 Lite – October 23 Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro 5G – November 7 Galaxy Tab Active 5 5G – October 16 Galaxy Tab Active 5 – October 16 Galaxy Tab A9 – November 5 Galaxy Watch series Galaxy Watch 7 – October 1 Galaxy Watch 6 Classic – October 1 Galaxy Watch 6 – October 1 Galaxy Watch FE – October 1 Galaxy Watch 5 Pro – November 3 Galaxy Watch 5 – November 3 Galaxy Watch 4 Classic – November 3 Galaxy Watch 4 – November 3 sammyguru.com/leaked-one-ui-…
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Can we call today One UI 8 beta day? One UI Fam, I'm not feeling well, so I'm taking some rest. I will catch up tomorrow. Have a good night/day everyone
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
I’ve seen many asking about FE models and One UI 8 beta. To clarify: FE devices don’t get beta updates. So, S24 FE and S23 FE will skip the beta and go straight to the stable One UI 8 update.
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iwnl
iwnl@random0000000hu·
@heyeaslo For Android when????
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Easlo
Easlo@heyeaslo·
The book that inspired my app.
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iwnl@random0000000hu·
@volklub @grok - xp100 provides 0 blending of ethanol?
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Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas #MoPNG
📑Some articles/ reports in the media have raised concerns about the potential negative impact of 20% ethanol blending (E20) in petrol, particularly with regard to older vehicles and customer experience. These concerns, however, are largely unfounded and not supported by scientific evidence or expert analysis. ▶️International studies on the effect of using Ethanol-Petrol Blends on Mechanical, Energy and Environmental Performance of Vehicles through testing of carbureted and fuel-injected vehicles every 10,000 km during their first 100,000 km showed statistically no significant differences in power and torque generated and fuel consumption. Material compatibility and drivability tests by Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP) and Indian Oil Corporation (R&D) have confirmed that legacy vehicles also showed no significant variations, performance issues or abnormal wear-and-tear when operated with E20. Moreover, E20 fuel passed hot and cold startability tests without any engine damage. ▶️Multiple concerns have been addressed as below: 🔹Fuel efficiency:- Ethanol, being lower in energy density than petrol, results in a marginal decrease in mileage, estimated at 1–2% for four-wheelers designed for #E10 and calibrated for #E20, and around 3–6% in others. This marginal drop in efficiency can be further minimized through improved engine tuning and use of E20-compatible materials, which leading automobile manufacturers have already adopted. In fact, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) has confirmed that E20-compliant vehicles with upgraded components began rolling out from April 2023. Thus, the allegation that E20 leads to drastic drop in fuel efficiency is factually incorrect. 🔹Material corrosion:- Safety standards for E20, including corrosion inhibitors and compatible fuel system materials, are well established through BIS specifications and Automotive Industry Standards. Replacement of some rubber parts/ gaskets could be advised in certain older vehicles after prolonged use of say 20,000 to 30,000 kms. This replacement is inexpensive and easily done during regular servicing of the vehicle 🔹Environmental concerns:- Ethanol replaces petrol, a fossil fuel and reduces CO2 emissions. India’s ethanol blending programme is through feedstock diversification. Ethanol is increasingly being produced from not only sugarcane but also from surplus rice, maize, damaged foodgrains, and agricultural residues, especially under the push for second-generation (2G) biofuels. This makes ethanol blending not only technically viable, but environmentally sustainable as well. A study on life cycle emissions of ethanol done by Niti Aayog has assessed that GHG emissions in case of sugarcane and maize based ethanol use is less by 65% and 50%, respectively, than that of petrol. 🔹Benefits: 🔸Ride quality and vehicle performance: Ethanol has a higher octane number than Petrol (~108.5 vs. 84.4) which implies that ethanol-petrol blends have a higher octane number than traditional petrol. Therefore, the use of ethanol becomes a partial alternative for providing high-octane fuels (~95), required for modern high compression ratio engines providing a better ride quality. Vehicles tuned for E20 (having increased RON) deliver even higher performance. Ethanol is also characterized by having a higher heat of vaporization than petrol. This aspect makes the temperature of the intake manifold lower, which increases air-fuel mixture density, therefore increasing the engine’s volumetric efficiency. 🔸E20 blending significantly strengthens India’s energy security by reducing dependence on crude oil imports. In fact, since 2014-15 India has already saved more than Rs. 1.40 lakh crore in foreign exchange through petrol substitution. Ethanol blending supports the rural economy, with expeditious payment of over Rs. 1.20 lakh crore to farmers, thereby creating income and employment opportunities in the agricultural and biofuel sectors. #E20 blending has helped India reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 700 lakh tonnes, contributing to climate change goals. ▶️The claim that this transition is abrupt or poorly communicated does not align with the detailed rollout plans outlined in the Government of India’s Roadmap for Ethanol Blending in India 2020–25, available on the websites of #MoPNG and @NitiAayog since 2021. The implementation of E20 in India has followed a phased and widely consulted approach, involving coordination between ministries, vehicle manufacturers, fuel retailers, standards agencies etc. ▶️Thus, the narrative that #EthanolBlending in Petrol is harming vehicles or causing undue hardship to consumers is not based on real facts and lacks technical foundation. Ethanol blending is a forward-looking, scientifically supported, and environmentally responsible measure that brings multi-dimensional benefits to the nation. @PMOIndia @HardeepSPuri @IndianOilcl @BPCLimited @HPCL @DDNewslive @PIB_India
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@random0000000hu @KantInEastt Comparing Test stats as of Aug 2025: Bumrah: 48 matches, 219 wkts, ave 19.8, econ 2.79, SR 42.7, 15 five-wkt hauls. Siraj: 40 matches, 119 wkts, ave 31.9, econ 3.64, SR 52.7, 4 five-wkt hauls. Bumrah is superior in wickets per match, average, economy, and impact.
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Lord Immy Kant
Lord Immy Kant@KantInEastt·
Siraj is miles better than Bumrah
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@random0000000hu @RichaChadha The main reason for Delhi's low AQI (74) in August 2025 is monsoon rains washing away pollutants, as confirmed by sources like New Indian Express and Economic Times. Government anti-pollution measures help long-term, but seasonal weather is the primary factor now.
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