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Google changes its stance on AI generated content in a new helpful content update

Google is rolling out its third iteration of the Helpful Content Update that was first introduced in August, 2022. The update’s main goal is to classify content as either “written for search engines” or “written for people”, Google does this using their own proprietary machine learning algorithms.

Apple’s joyful iOS 17 animations mesmerise iPhone fans

But there are plenty of smaller examples from across the system too. Users have noticed that Apple has injected some into every corner of iOS 17, with extra jiggles and wiggles hitting even something simple as Control Centre’s volume slider (below).

Akiyoshi’s illusion pages

This page contains some works of “anomalous motion illusion”, which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately.

Use These Fonts to Help Remember What You Study

While I generally recommend taking notes by hand, there are some benefits to modernizing your practice and taking them on the computer, too. One way digital notes can really help you remember what you’re studying is by paying attention to the fonts you use.

Has Apple finally run out of tricks?

Disappointed fans say that Apple’s ‘innovation died with Steve Jobs’ following its anti-climactic iPhone 15 launch. X (formerly Twitter) has been awash with complaints less than 24 hours after Apple’s highly anticipated ‘Wanderlust’ event.

vo: Generate UI with Simple Text Prompts

v0 is a generative user interface system by Vercel Labs powered by AI. It generates copy-and-paste friendly React code based on Shadcn UI and Tailwind CSS that people can use in their projects.

WordPress blogs can now be followed in the fediverse, including Mastodon

The company is announcing ActivityPub 1.0.0 for WordPress has been released allowing WordPress blogs to be followed by others on apps like Mastodon and others in the fediverse and then receive replies back as comments on their own sites.

Update Your Browsers Right Now

This vulnerability stems from a “heap buffer overflow,” which, in layman’s terms, allows a bad actor to overwrite data on your computer with whatever they want.

Johnson & Johnson is getting rid of its script logo after more than 130 years

Johnson & Johnson is signing off on a new logo. The health care giant said Thursday that it will replace the well-known signature script it has used since 1887 with a modern look that reflects its sharpened focus on pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

Slingshot’s playful new app lets you ‘sling’ quick photos to friends

A clever new app called Slingshot is combining the serendipity of BeReal snaps with the friends-only photo sharing popularized by apps like Snapchat. But while the app’s inspirations are familiar, the way you interact with Slingshot offers something unique.

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