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GUYS I WAS THINKING THAT NOWADAYS SOCIAL MEDIA HAS BECAME ONE OF THE MOST IMP PART OF OUR LIFE. SOME PEOPLE USE IT FOR GOOD AND SOME ARE JUSTT DESTROYING THEMSELVES BY WATCHING THE MOST HILARIOUS AND UNWORTHY CONTENT. THE THREAT OF NO
Rewatching old movies >>> watching new ones.
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Om Raut
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Loyalty isn't a currency anymore.
It's a rare gem in world full of stones.
Fumble it, and you may never find it again.
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CHHAAVA storms the box office! š¬š„ Vicky Kaushalās historic drama hits ā¹100 Cr in just 3 days! š Can it surpass Uri? š¤š° #Chhaava #BoxOffice
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Fascinating use-cases, built and tested in front of my eyes, results are just amazing. š„
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Harsh Dwivedi
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When a consumer app hits survival mode, this is what the feed looks like. Full of ads.
This photograph is black and white, with only the lines on it being colored. Our perception system requires very little to construct a full-color image. The same principle applies to detailsāour eyes only see a small, focused area in detail, while th
I've noticed a serious issue: people are addicted to smartphones, and even kids as young as 4 or 5 are needing glasses. People use smartphones for 15 to 16 hours daily, causing significant damage to our eyes. The screens emit blue light, which harms
š Our mind relies on the seamless operation of numerous small autonomous programs, much like this facial recognition software (try holding your smartphone farther from your eyes). Each of these programs works together to create the complex processes
Yo, is our generation like dealing with hella info overload that our ancestors didn't even have to deal with? Like, we're getting bombarded with info on our phones 24/7, giving our brains zero time to really soak it all in and make sense of it.