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Nick movie: Kerosene - Looped with Beat Drop (Slowed) Time: V o i D Netflix / Amazon / HBO: N/A Duration of the movie: 3 minutes Trailer:
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We update this article every Friday. We suggest bookmarking this page and returning often, as we'll continue updating it throughout the year with the most notable new tech and other gadgets of 2023. The world of new tech and gadgets is fast-moving and non-stop. It seems like every month, every week and even every day, something new and exciting gets announced. From hi-fi headphones to the latest Sonos speakers, bookshelf speakers to gorgeous (and huge) TVs, the newest Apple gadgets to noise-canceling wireless earbuds — the sheer volume of new products can be overwhelming. That's why we're aiming to make it just a bit easier. Below, we've rounded up the best new tech and gadgets that been announced thus far in 2023. We'll be regularly updating this post with the coolest new gadgets that you should keep on your radar, so stay tuned for more as the year goes on. Last updated: October 26, 2023 https://www.gearpatrol.com/tech/a42708489/best-tech-releases-2023/
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Sonata Software announced on Wednesday, October 25, a 700 per cent dividend payout and a bonus issue for its shareholders, along with its September quarter earnings, post-market hours. Sonata Software declared an interim dividend of Rs 7 per share of a face value of Rs 1, i.e., a 700 per cent payout for the financial year 2023–24.The record date for the purpose of payment of the interim dividend has been fixed as November 7, 2023.As per the company's communiqué, the interim dividend will be paid to the registered shareholders on or after November 22, 2023, through electronic mode or by dividend warrants, as applicable. https://www.zeebiz.com/markets/stocks/news-sonata-software-dividend-2023-payment-record-date-bonus-news-history-q2-share-price-nse-bse-261223
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The world of mobile gaming has been forever changed with the introduction of augmented reality (AR) technology. This groundbreaking innovation has allowed players to immerse themselves in a virtual world while remaining connected to their real-world surroundings. With countless options to choose from, here are five exceptional AR games that will undoubtedly captivate gamers of all ages. First on the list is the timeless classic, Pokémon GO. This mobile game revolutionized the AR gaming landscape, captivating players with its ability to bring their favorite Pokémon to life in their real-world environment. Capture, battle, and train your Pokémon as you embark on thrilling adventures that seamlessly merge the virtual and physical realms.Next up is “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite,” a dream come true for fans of the wizarding world. Step into a universe brimming with magical creatures, spells, and enigmatic mysteries. As a player, you’ll explore your neighborhood to uncover hidden artifacts and rescue beloved characters from the famous Harry Potter series. Get ready to cast spells like never before in this enchanting AR game. For those seeking a thrilling global adventure, look no further than “Ingress Prime.” Step into the shoes of an agent and join either the Enlightened or the Resistance faction as you battle for control of mysterious portals scattered throughout the real world. With its combination of geocaching, strategy, and immersive storytelling, Ingress Prime is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.Fans of the zombie apocalypse genre will find themselves engrossed in the world of “The Walking Dead: Our World.” This location-based AR game allows players to experience the adrenaline rush of surviving hordes of walkers while rescuing fellow survivors. Join forces with notable characters from the hit TV show and prove your mettle in this heart-pounding adventure. Lastly, “Minecraft Earth” brings the beloved block-building world of Minecraft into your real-world surroundings. Collaborate with friends to create, explore, and interact with awe-inspiring Minecraft structures. The possibilities are endless as you turn the real world into your own personal canvas. These five AR games represent the pinnacle of mobile gaming, offering a diverse range of experiences to cater to every interest. Whether you’re capturing Pokémon, casting spells, battling for control, surviving a zombie apocalypse, or building magnificent structures, augmented reality has opened up a world of limitless possibilities. So, grab your smartphone, step outside, and let the adventure begin as you delve into the incredible realm of augmented reality gaming. FAQ: 1. What is augmented reality (AR) technology? Augmented reality technology is a groundbreaking innovation that allows players to immerse themselves in a virtual world while remaining connected to their real-world surroundings. It enhances the physical world with virtual objects, creating an interactive and immersive experience. 2. What is Pokémon GO? Pokémon GO is a po[CENSORED]r mobile game that revolutionized the AR gaming landscape. It brings the world of Pokémon to life by allowing players to capture, battle, and train their favorite Pokémon in their real-world environment.3. What is “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite”? “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” is an AR game that allows players to step into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Players can explore their neighborhood, cast spells, and discover hidden artifacts in an enchanting and immersive experience. 4. What is “Ingress Prime”? “Ingress Prime” is a thrilling global adventure AR game where players take on the role of agents. They join either the Enlightened or the Resistance faction and battle for control of mysterious portals scattered throughout the real world, combining geocaching, strategy, and immersive storytelling.5. What is “The Walking Dead: Our World”? “The Walking Dead: Our World” is a location-based AR game set in a zombie apocalypse. Players experience the adrenaline rush of surviving and rescuing fellow survivors while battling hordes of walkers. They can join forces with notable characters from the hit TV show in this heart-pounding adventure. https://gameishard.gg/news/5-best-augmented-reality-games-for-mobile-3/486037/
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Calling the peak of anything requires hindsight. Which is what has led to the widespread belief that the Japanese auto industry reached its pinnacle in the late 1980s, that era exemplified by the number of sports cars making their debuts in the bi-annual Tokyo auto show. At the 1989 show, the first held at the vast Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, the list of sports car debutants included the original Acura NSX, Mitsubishi GTO, Subaru SVX, second-generation Toyota MR2, and the adorable Suzuki Cappuccino kei-roadster, plus numerous forward-looking concepts. (The Mazda Miata, which made its Japanese debut, had already been shown in Chicago.) Yet the renamed 2023 Japan Mobility Show has got the record of its 1989 predecessor well and truly beaten. This is one of the most sports-car-heavy auto shows of all time, Japan’s manufacturers seemingly vying to present their own visions of a (mostly) electrified performance future. Not everything is going to make it to production, and of those that do, not all will make it to the U.S. But we will never complain about a world with more sports cars. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g45653469/2023-tokyo-auto-show-sports-cars-roundup/
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[Lifestyle] How to live a more minimalist lifestyle in 2023
King_of_dark posted a topic in Lifestyle
Are you someone who is looking to simplify your life? Over the last couple of years, minimalism has taken the world by storm. In its simplest form, minimalism is about striving to only use things that serve a purpose. It's about living a simple life and having only what you need to go about your daily routine. Contrary to po[CENSORED]r belief, this lifestyle isn't defined by cold environments, barren walls or empty apartments. Instead, it's all about embracing the idea of owning exactly what you need, rather than focusing on superfluous items or belongings that don't serve a purpose or add value to your life. With this in mind, it is no wonder that so many people are striving to live a minimalist lifestyle in today's world of excess and extravagance. Looking to declutter your life (and mind) as we usher in the new year? Luckily, we've got the perfect beginner's road map for getting on a path to living a more simple and minimal lifestyle at home and in life. Today, we share 6 tips for embracing minimalism in the upcoming year of 2023, so read on to find out more! Declutter your space It is no guarded secret that clutter is essentially the antithesis of a minimalist lifestyle, making decluttering one of the most important steps to take as we quickly enter the new year. The simple fact is that minimalists own fewer possessions, and as a result, their homes feel calmer, more peaceful and less stressful. If you're guilty of holding on to unnecessary clutter (including clothes...because who isn't?) now is the perfect time to consider giving items away, donating them to charity or selling them online. You could even consider a shipping container hire to store larger items to sort out at a later date. The same rule applies to items that are broken, damaged or defective - if something isn't working, it's time to get rid of it. If you're still having trouble deciding on what to keep or toss, we recommend asking yourself the following questions: Do I need it? When was the last time I used it? What would I use if I didn't have it? Why do I have it? By asking yourself these important questions, you will be much better able to ascertain whether an item is helping you create the home that I want or is it actually distracting from it. If the mere thought of decluttering your home brings you more stress than it does serenity, we urge you to take it one step at a time. You may not be able to declutter your entire home in one day (or even one week), but you can make a little bit of progress when you slowly chip away at the task. Consider tackling one room at a time, and then notice the instant difference that it makes. Shop quality, not quantity Despite what many people believe, minimalism isn't about never purchasing anything ever again. Rather, when it comes to shopping, minimalists focus on intentional purchases and always prioritise quality over quantity. This means investing in items that are well made and will last you a lifetime, rather than wasting money on cheaper equivalents that need to be replaced in a matter of weeks or months. At the end of the day, the point is not that you can't treat yourself to something new. Instead, it's all about being conscious of what you buy and bring into your home (and life). Whether you're purchasing new shoes, furniture or a handbag, invest in quality pieces that will last you for years to come. You'll thank yourself later Learn more about how you can shop like a minimalist in this article. Top Tip: Even though a higher price tag may seem like an initial downside, you'll likely save more money in the long run by cutting down on frequent, low-quality purchases. Invest in reusables Are you guilty of having dozens of unused plastic grocery bags strewn all around your home or kitchen? As you slowly ease into a more minimalist lifestyle in 2023, one of the best things you can do for yourself (and the planet) is to consider investing in reusable items. Reusable items save you a ton of money in the long run, and are a great way to eliminate clutter, reduce waste and reduce your carbon footprint. One simple example is investing in keep cups or reusable glass water bottles instead of single use coffee cups and plastic water bottles. Other ideas include always bringing a reusable bag to the supermarket, rather than spending unnecessary money on single-use plastic bags that often end up in landfill. You could also consider purchasing your ingredients and dry goods from bulk food stores to reduce packaging waste and save money on your monthly grocery bill. Explore six ways minimalism and zero-waste go hand in hand in this article. Simplify your diet Minimalism is so much more than just how your apartment looks or the items you own - in fact, this concept also applies to what you put into your body. The food we consume has a major impact on physical and mental health, and a well-balanced diet is a proven way to help us think clearly and feel more alert. In its simplest form, eating a minimalist diet means keeping your food choices simple. It's all about avoiding processed or packaged foods and additives, and instead, focusing on high quality ingredients, simple recipes and seasonal produce. This is not to say that someone living a more minimalist lifestyle never eats packaged and processed food or takeout meals. Simply that most of a healthy minimalist diet consists of simple, whole foods. More importantly, a minimalist diet is a pattern of eating that doesn't eliminate any particular food groups or force you to adhere to any strict rules. It's all about ditching fad diets or trends and nourishing your body simply and more intuitively. Learn more about eating like a minimalist here. Invest in experiences You know what they say, collect moments and not things! A po[CENSORED]r practice in minimalism is prioritising experiences over buying things. Instead of wasting money on unnecessary items, consider being intentional with where you put your money by investing in experiences that help to create long lasting memories with the ones closest to you. Whether it's using the money you have saved to book a holiday for the family or treating yourself to a much deserved afternoon at the spa, start working your way through your bucket list and get reacquainted with the joy of doing things vs owning things. Contrary to po[CENSORED]r belief, minimalism isn't all about being frugal or penny pinching. In fact, one of the greatest perks of this lifestyle is that it frees time, money and energy to focus on your greatest passions and the ones you love. We truly can't think of anything better. Be kind to yourself and keep trying Last but not least, the journey towards minimalism isn't one without obstacles and hiccups along the way. Perfection is a myth, and focusing on improving rather than beating yourself up when you've made a "mistake" is key. The truth is there are going to be times where your home feels cluttered, or when you purchase something that you don't really need. You are human, after all! What matters most, however, is that you don't give up on your quest for simplicity just because you've strayed off the trail. Just start over at the top, breathe in, and keep trying. Learn to turn your focus towards how far you've come, and stop stressing about how far you've got to go. Remember - it's a marathon, not a sprint! And there you have it - six ways you can embrace a more minimalist lifestyle in 2023. Are you aiming to live a more minimal lifestyle at home and in other parts of your life? Be sure to share your personal thoughts, tips, and lessons learned in the comments section below! https://www.huntervalleynews.net.au/story/8026177/how-to-live-a-more-minimalist-lifestyle-in-2023/ -
OCHA reported that over four consecutive days – from Saturday through Tuesday – 62 trucks travelled through the Rafah crossing with Egypt into Gaza, carrying water, food and medical supplies. Most of this aid has already reached hospitals, ambulances and internally displaced people. However, the daily average of trucks allowed into Gaza prior to the hostilities was about 500. Fuel, which is desperately needed to run back-up generators, remains banned by the Israeli authorities. As a result, the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has almost exhausted its fuel reserves and began to significantly reduce its operations. An estimated 1.4 million people in Gaza are internally displaced, with some 629,000 sheltering in 150 UNRWA-designated emergency shelters. Overcrowding is a growing concern, as the average number of displaced people per shelter has now reached 2.7 times their designated capacity. The water supply through the network in areas south of Wadi Gaza has temporarily improved. This happened after UNRWA and UNICEF managed to deliver small quantities of fuel they had retrieved from their existing reserves to key facilities. However, the available fuel in these facilities will be exhausted, likely quite soon, and the supply of piped water is expected to cease again. In a statement issued earlier today, Lynn Hastings, the Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said the Israeli Defense Forces continue to notify people in Gaza City that those who stay in their homes will put themselves in danger. She stressed that the conduct of armed conflict, anywhere, is governed by international humanitarian law. This means that civilians must be protected and have the essentials to survive, wherever they are and whether they choose to move or stay. Ms. Hastings added that it also means that hostages – all hostages – must be released, immediately and unconditionally. Sudan The Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami, expressed deep concern over continued reports of attacks against civilian infrastructure. In a statement, she again implored the parties to the conflict to honour their obligations under international humanitarian law. Ms. Nkweta-Salami warned that the fighting is causing suffering on an unprecedented scale – and not even hospital wards full of sick and wounded children are safe. Since the start of the war in April, the World Health Organization has verified 58 attacks on health care. This includes deadly shelling that struck one of the last functioning hospitals in Omdurman – in Khartoum State – on 9 October. More than 70 per cent of health facilities in conflict areas are now out of service. On Saturday 21 October, the water supply in Omdurman was suspended after the Al Manara treatment centre came under fire. This kind of disruption is extremely worrying, given the ongoing cholera outbreak in Khartoum State and other parts of the country. The UN and humanitarian partners are scaling up the response to the outbreak, including surveillance efforts. More than 1,600 suspected cholera cases – including 67 related deaths – have been reported in Sudan. Meanwhile, the number of people at risk of acute watery diarrhoea is estimated at more than 3 million through the end of the year. https://www.unocha.org/news/todays-top-news-occupied-palestinian-territory-sudan
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Just days after Valve started reversing bans for those who used AMD's Anti-Lag+ feature in Counter-Strike 2, players have discovered a reproducible method for triggering a VAC ban on your account: moving your mouse very, very fast. As shared by YouTuber Water CS2 and others (and spotted by PCGamesN), several players have incurred the wrath of VAC by increasing their mouse DPI to 10,000+ (around 9,200 DPI higher than most people actually play at) and going wild with their camera. In the examples circulating online, all the player does is swing their camera around while shooting during the warmup phase. A few have managed to trigger a ban in just a single match, while this guy had to play for over an hour before VAC stepped in. Clearly Valve's new VAC Live system—an evolved version of its anti-cheat capable of banning players during live matches—still needs some tweaks, but I can see why it's making the snap judgments that these high-DPI players are bots. Whenever I see a teammate beyblade around in circles before a round starts, part of me wonders if they're about to turn on their hacks and instantly snap to the heads of every enemy on the map, or shoot wildly in every direction to avoid being kicked for inactivity. Unfortunately VAC is flying right past the hackusation stage and going straight to bans.The good news is this VAC bug is easily avoidable once you know about it. Nobody actually plays CS2 at 10,000+ DPI unless they're goofing around, and I don't suggest poking the bear by trying this yourself unless you're on a burner account. But now would be the perfect time to warn your friend who begins every match warmup by doing stationary donuts at Mach 1 that VAC is on the prowl. https://www.pcgamer.com/counter-strike-2-is-banning-players-for-moving-their-mouse-too-fast/