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Crime / Re: Message I Received From Scammer & The Reply I Gave. by dekhasia: 11:10am On Jan 12, 2023
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Crime / Re: Message I Received From Scammer & The Reply I Gave. by dekhasia: 11:07am On Jan 12, 2023
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Romance / Border: A Nordic Noir Romance With Cinema's Weirdest Pinoy Teleserye Scene by dekhasia: 11:13am On Mar 06, 2019
Border is a film so packed with strange surprises that it’s best to see it without knowing anything about it, and almost impossible to discuss in a spoiler-free way. So if that’s the experience you crave, read no further. As its title suggests, Borders blurs boundaries. The story begins at a literal border – a Swedish ferry terminal – and proceeds to dismantle more abstract ones: between human and animal, male and female, civilised and primal, right and wrong, possibly sublime and ridiculous. In terms of genre, too, it straddles Nordic noir, outsider romance and folk fantasy. And it features what could well be the weirdest sex scene in the history of cinema pinoyteleseryelambingan.su.

Our heroine is Tina, a customs officer who immediately seems odd. Her features are almost Neanderthal, with a heavy brow and protruding teeth. Played by Swedish actor Eva Melander (under a layer of facial prosthetics), Tina is a lonely misfit, more at home in the natural world than the human one. She has the ability to sniff out contraband at the border: smuggled alcohol, or, in one pivotal instance, a memory card containing child pornography. “I can just sense these things,” she tells her boss. Things take a turn when an equally Neanderthal-looking stranger named Vore (Finnish actor Eero Milonoff) passes through the border one day. He carries live maggots in his luggage, and he sends Tina’s smell test haywire.

“I’m deformed,” Tina later tells Vore, when they are alone together in the woods. “Shut up,” he tells her. “You’re perfect.”
Programming / Apple Blames China For Sales Forecast Cut by dekhasia: 12:19pm On Jan 03, 2019
In a surprise disclosure, the iPhone maker said it anticipated revenue of about $84bn (£67bn) for the three months to 29 December.

In November it forecast sales of at least $89bn - a prediction that had already disappointed investors.

Apple's share price sank more than 7% in after-hours trade, extending its more than 28% slide since November.

The festive season is typically Apple's strongest quarter.

But revenue of $84bn would mark an almost 5% fall from the same period last year and represent the firm's first year-on-year quarterly decline since 2016.
In a letter to investors on Wednesday, chief executive Tim Cook said the firm's sales problems were primarily in its Greater China region, which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan and accounts for almost 20% of its revenue.

"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he said, However, he added that developed markets saw troubles as well, as fewer customers than expected chose to upgrade to Apple's newest phones.

Analysis: Dave Lee, North America technology reporter
To sum up what Mr Cook told investors: some of this is under Apple's control, and some of it isn't.

The economic realities in China - where growth is slowing - mean a region which Apple relied on heavily for new customers is no longer providing that boost. Coupled with a US-China trade war, this might get worse.

There's little Mr. Cook can do about that, save lobbying hard, as he has already, for exemptions that help protect Apple's business.

But there's something else important at play here. The phenomenal smartphone era, a period that made Apple the world's richest company, is winding down. That isn't news. It's just happening more quickly than Apple had anticipated.

Better, more reliable devices, with longer-lasting batteries, mean people aren't desperate to upgrade at the end of their contract. And ask yourself: what exactly was new about the latest iPhone model? Not a lot. Not enough.

Will Apple's other products and services be enough to sustain its position?

It has been trying to diversify what it does for some time with products like the Apple Watch and other online services, which have grown quickly but fall way short of the profit gained from the all-conquering iPhone.

Trusted commentators are now expecting the company to make a major acquisition to give investors something to feel optimistic about.

The firm had warned investors in November that a strengthening dollar and economic weakness in some overseas markets would be likely to hurt sales in the last three months of the year.

Analysts also highlighted that Apple was vulnerable to the effects of the US-China trade spat, in part due to the risk that the tensions could cause Chinese buyers to sour towards US brands.

On Wednesday, Apple said trade tensions had hurt consumer confidence.

"As the climate of mounting uncertainty weighed on financial markets, the effects appeared to reach consumers as well, with traffic to our retail stores and our channel partners in China declining as the quarter progressed," Mr. Cook wrote in the letter.

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Science/Technology / America Top 50 Women In Tech 2018 by dekhasia: 4:37pm On Nov 29, 2018
From Ada Lovelace to Anita Borg, the history of STEM is a history of women. Yet the historical narrative predominantly focuses on men. When the modern news cycle turns its attention to women, more often than not, it’s to note the paucity of females in the increasingly vital fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
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Yet many women in America have mad STEM skills, as we discovered in our six months researching this list. Indeed, women in the tech sector are nowhere near holding the majority of jobs, as they long have in administration, healthcare and education fields. And their numbers don’t show the same growth as business and finance, where women now make up more than 50%, some sitting in the C-Suites of Silicon Valley. But this list isn’t about the MBAs.
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To find America’s top 50 women in tech, Forbes identified a pool of more than 300 very qualified candidates working in Artificial Intelligence, consumer and enterprise technology, biotech, video games and the U.S. government. We found women who work in labs, know their way around Raspberry Pi or hold tech-adjacent jobs shaping digital policy and helping underrepresented founders start up their startups https://lottoresultstoday.net/.

Some are familiar, like Ginni Rometty, who joined IBM as an engineer in 1981 and as CEO, reversed the company’s flagging fortunes with cloud computing and analytics. There’s also Tal Rabin, head of cryptography research at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center, whose groundbreaking work makes our digital devices more secure, though you may not know her name https://gamesofthronesseason8.com/daenerys-targaryen-emilia-clarke-hot-age.

Some, you may not know that well, like Lisa Su, who developed more efficient silicon chips while vice president of IBM’s semiconductor research and development center. As CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Su is now credited with the company's big move into custom chips for video game systems.
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