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    Sony WH-1000XM5 the best headphones, period are $70 off right now
    Its time to finally upgrade from your basic headphones to a premium pair like the Sony WH-1000XM5, which are on sale from Target at 18% off. From their regular price of $400, theyre down to a more affordable $330, but were not sure how much time is remaining before you miss this chance at $70 in savings. This is one of the most attractive headphone deals that weve recently seen, so youre going to want to complete your transaction quickly, before other shoppers pick up all the stocks.With a perfect 5-star rating in our review, we described the Sony WH-1000XM5as the best headphones, period in our roundup of the best headphones. We didnt think the Sony WH-1000XM4 can get any better, but we were proven wrong, as our Sony WH-1000XM5 versus Sony WH-1000XM4 comparison reveals that the latest model in the popular line of wireless headphones features a lighter weight and new synthetic leather for extra comfort, better call quality, and noticeably superior noise-canceling performance with two processors and eight microphones. The Sony WH-1000XM5 also offer the Auto NC Optimizer, which improves noise cancellation depending on your wearing conditions and the environment.The Sony WH-1000XM5 can last up to 30 hours on a single charge, with quick charging capabilities that can restore three hours of usage after just three minutes of being plugged in. You can use the wireless headphones with Bluetooth multipoint connections so you can seamlessly switch between different devices, and intuitive touch controls will let you easily access functions such as pausing and playing tracks, adjusting volume, calling your preferred digital assistant, and answering phone calls.RelatedYou simply cant go wrong with the Sony WH-1000XM5 if youre looking for new headphones and you can afford them. They may now be within your budget following Targets 18% discount that slashes their price by $70, from $400 originally to only $330. Theres no telling how long you have to take advantage of this offer before it expires, so if you want to buy the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for a more affordable price than usual, youll need to push forward with your purchase as soon as possible.Editors Recommendations
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    Health care experts believe regenerative medicine has reached an inflection point
    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd" Every year, companies debut cutting-edge medical technology at CES that introduces new solutions to problems and illnesses that have plagued humanity since the events inception, and 2025 is the year that regenerative medicine shined. During a CES 2025 panel hosted by Jason Haider, CEO and founder of Xenco Medical, and Veerle Dhaenens, general manager of Global Therapy Innovations for Terumo BCT, the two experts said that the world is at an inflection point a time when different fields of technology have all reached a point they can work together.Digital Trends received compensation for considering coverage of these products. The brand had no input on the editorial content and did not influence the coverage.Haider called it a 1965 moment in reference to the year that Gordon Moore published Moores Law. Moores Law is the idea that the number of transistors on a chip doubled every two years and acted as a metaphor for how quickly technology advanced, but it also led to the semiconductor revolution.Recommended VideosHaider believes regenerative medicine is facing a similar moment. Between the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, more advanced computer simulation trials, 3D printing, and a deeper understanding of medical science like gene editing and protein folding theory, modern medicine is capable of achievements that would have been thought impossible in the past.Jeremy Kaplan/Digital Trends / BraincoXenco Medical aims to calibrate regeneration by providing only the amount of biomaterials substances that help restore the body to its natural state that is necessary. By limiting the amount, Xenco can reduce the risk of side effects like unwanted bone growth.Please enable Javascript to view this contentThe company also hopes to cascade regeneration. In other words, it seeks to help the body go above and beyond its normal healing process. Xenco plans to offer surgeons a wide spectrum of implants with varying densities and growth factors so they can find the best fit for patients.These promises ultimately boil down to two major impacts for the average person. The adoption of technology like this could lead to more affordable treatments and help improve medical access within five to 10 years, all while improving the efficacy of those treatments.Xenco believes the advance of in silico trials computer simulations that show how a drug or disease could affect a specific patients body is a core element in the future of medicine. The FDA released a report that states these trials are an inevitability, and that the advancement in AI technology will help accelerate the growth of the field.Dhaenens added that artificial intelligence could improve the success rate of certain procedures from 47% to 92% a stunning leap.The two also addressed COVID-19 and said that, while tragic, the speed of the global response has been a key factor in the development of medical technology.
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    Apple CEO Tim Cooks 2024 Pay Rises 18% to $74.6 Million
    Tim Cooks base salary of $3 million has remained unchanged in the past three years, but his total compensation has increased.
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    Microsoft sues service for creating illicit content with its AI platform
    SEE YOU IN COURT Microsoft sues service for creating illicit content with its AI platform Service used undocumented APIs and other tricks to bypass safety guardrails. Dan Goodin Jan 10, 2025 6:10 pm | 7 Credit: Benj Edwards | Getty Images Credit: Benj Edwards | Getty Images Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreMicrosoft is accusing three individuals of running a "hacking-as-a-service" scheme that was designed to allow the creation of harmful and illicit content using the companys platform for AI-generated content.The foreign-based defendants developed tools specifically designed to bypass safety guardrails Microsoft has erected to prevent the creation of harmful content through its generative AI services, said Steven Masada, the assistant general counsel for Microsofts Digital Crimes Unit. They then compromised the legitimate accounts of paying customers. They combined those two things to create a fee-based platform people could use.A sophisticated schemeMicrosoft is also suing seven individuals it says were customers of the service. All 10 defendants were named John Doe because Microsoft doesnt know their identity.By this action, Microsoft seeks to disrupt a sophisticated scheme carried out by cybercriminals who have developed tools specifically designed to bypass the safety guardrails of generative AI services provided by Microsoft and others, lawyers wrote in a complaint filed in federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia and unsealed Friday.The three people who ran the service allegedly compromised the accounts of legitimate Microsoft customers and sold access to the accounts through a now-shuttered site at rentry[.]org/de3u. The service, which ran from last July to September when Microsoft took action to shut it down, included detailed instructions on how to use these custom tools to generate harmful and illicit content.The service contained a proxy server that relayed traffic between its customers and the servers providing Microsofts AI services, the suit alleged. Among other things, the proxy service used undocumented Microsoft network application programming interfaces (APIs) to communicate with the companys Azure computers. The resulting requests were designed to mimic legitimate Azure OpenAPI Service API requests and used compromised API keys to authenticate them.Microsoft attorneys included the following images, the first illustrating the network infrastructure and the second displaying the user interface provided to users of the defendants' service: Screenshot Credit: Microsoft Microsoft didnt say how the legitimate customer accounts were compromised but said hackers have been known to create tools to search code repositories for API keys developers inadvertently included in the apps they create. Microsoft and others have long counseled developers to remove credentials and other sensitive data from code they publish, but the practice is regularly ignored. The company also raised the possibility that the credentials were stolen by people who gained unauthorized access to the networks where they were stored.Microsoft and others forbid using their generative AI systems to create various content. Content that is off limits includes materials that feature or promote sexual exploitation or abuse, is erotic or pornographic, or attacks, denigrates, or excludes people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability status, or similar traits. It also doesnt allow the creation of content containing threats, intimidation, promotion of physical harm, or other abusive behavior.Besides expressly banning such usage of its platform, Microsoft has also developed guardrails that inspect both prompts inputted by users and the resulting output for signs the content requested violates any of these terms. These code-based restrictions have been repeatedly bypassed in recent years through hacks, some benign and performed by researchers and others by malicious threat actors.Microsoft didnt outline precisely how the defendants' software was allegedly designed to bypass the guardrails the company had created.Masada wrote:Microsofts AI services deploy strong safety measures, including built-in safety mitigations at the AI model, platform, and application levels. As alleged in our court filings unsealed today, Microsoft has observed a foreign-based threatactor group develop sophisticated software that exploited exposed customer credentials scraped from public websites. In doing so, they sought to identify and unlawfully access accounts with certain generative AI services and purposely alter the capabilities of those services. Cybercriminals then used these services and resold access to other malicious actors with detailed instructions on how to use these custom tools to generate harmful and illicit content. Upon discovery, Microsoft revoked cybercriminal access, put in place countermeasures, and enhanced its safeguards to further block such malicious activity in the future.The lawsuit alleges the defendants service violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Lanham Act, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and constitutes wire fraud, access device fraud, common law trespass, and tortious interference. The complaint seeks an injunction enjoining the defendants from engaging in any activity herein.Dan GoodinSenior Security EditorDan GoodinSenior Security Editor Dan Goodin is Senior Security Editor at Ars Technica, where he oversees coverage of malware, computer espionage, botnets, hardware hacking, encryption, and passwords. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, cooking, and following the independent music scene. Dan is based in San Francisco. Follow him at here on Mastodon and here on Bluesky. Contact him on Signal at DanArs.82. 7 Comments
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    A timeline of Donald Trump and UFC CEO Dana White's relationship
    Donald Trump gave a big early boost to UFCDonald Trump poses on the floor during the opening of his Trump Taj Mahal casino Getty In 1990, Trump opened Trump Taj Mahal, a billion-dollar prized jewel in Atlantic City, that businessman billed as the 8th Wonder of the World. At its peak, it was the biggest casino in town.Trump needed big acts to fill the casino's arena, which Elton John had christened. In 2001, Trump took a chance on the UFC, which was still trying to escape its brutalist stigma. The sport that then-Sen. John McCain, famously called "human cockfighting" in the 1990s, couldn't even put on an event in Las Vegas. Trump's UFC event came at a pivotal momentRandy Couture is victorious over Pedro Rizzo at UFC 31 Susumu Nagao/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Shut out of Nevada, UFC staged its fights in a series of smaller venues around the country and the world. White considered the invitation to the Taj Mahal a sign of legitimacy."Nobody took us seriously," White has repeatedly said. "Except Donald Trump."Trump's backing came during a crucial time in the company's history. In January 2001, a month before the Trump-hosted fight, casino moguls Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta purchased UFC. They picked White, Lorenzo's friend and a manager for two of mixed martial arts' biggest fighters, as the president. Under White's leadership, UFC's popularity skyrocketedDana White looks forward during a 2007 weigh-in ceremony. Jae C. Hong/AP By September 2001, UFC was in Vegas. Four years later, White led UFC onto the airwaves on SpikeTV, cashing in the popularity of reality TV competitions with "The Ultimate Fighter."It helped that in 2004, Trump welcomed Tito Ortiz, one of the sport's biggest stars, onto the first season of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice," the glitzier spin-off to Trump's smash reality TV hit.The Ultimate Fighter was a big success, increasing the company's popularity. White locked in UFC's voiceDana White hangs out with Joe Rogan ahead of SpikeTV's 2006 video game awards. Alberto E. Rodriguez/WireImage via Getty If White is the face of UFC, Rogan is undoubtedly its voice. His association with the company even predates White's time as president. After the Fertitta brothers purchased UFC in 2001, White offered Rogan a full-time gig as a color commentator. Rogan has said it's in his contract that he'll leave the UFC if White ever exits, too.Rogan's profile grew alongside the UFC, considering his association with mixed martial arts was part of why he became the host of NBC's "Fear Factor."The comedian cashed in on his bigger profile in 2009, starting what was then a weekly commentary show. By the time Trump first ran for president in 2016, "The Joe Rogan Experience" was one of the most popular podcasts in the world. Business didn't get in the way of Trump and White's friendship.Donald Trump briefly tried to back his competitor to the UFC Brad Barket/Getty Images While he's known for real-estate, Trump has sought out many other partnerships and business ventures to varying degrees of success. In 2008, Trump partnered with Affliction, a clothing brand, to launch a competitor in the mixed-martial arts space. Their promotion even landed Russian fighter Fedor Emelianenko, whom White and the UFC had previously sought to sign.The venture lasted only two fights. According to The New York Times, White sometimes criticized his friend, pointing out his inexperience in operating such a company, "Donald Trump owns casinos."White and Trump remained close. The UFC head even vowed that he would never fully go after Trump, a nod to the real estate mogul's early support. White was once far from a conservative firebrandDana White and Harry Reid voted early during the 2010 midterm elections. Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun/Reuters In 2010, White campaigned with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada as he sought to hang onto his seat amid a difficult year for Democrats. Reid won, and Democrats held onto a slimmer US Senate majority.According to The Times, White's politics mirrored Trump's in that both businessmen viewed the enterprise through a transactional lens. Trump faced criticism in the 2016 GOP primaries for previously supporting leading Democrats like Hillary Clinton. White spoke as if he was a stranger at the 2016 Republican National Convention.White has been in Trump's political orbit since his first foray into presidential politics. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Few major establishment Republicans spoke at Trump's 2016 convention. Enter White, one of a handful of longtime Trump friends who extolled the virtues of the man who would soon become the Republican Party's presidential nominee.White even alluded to the fact that his attendance might appear odd."My name is Dana White. I am the president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. I'm sure most you are wondering, 'What are you doing here?'" White told the crowd in Cleveland. "I am not a politician. I am a fight promoter, but I was blown away and honored to be invited here tonight, and I wanted to show up and tell you about my friend, Donald Trump the Donald Trump that I know." White returned to the trail again in 2020.White stumped for Trump during a February 2020 campaign rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado. JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Ahead of Trump's reelection bid, White said Trump's time in the White House only deepened their relationship."We've actually become even closer since he's become the President of the United States," White said during a 2020 campaign rally. "When somebody becomes the President of the United States, you don't ever expect to hear from them again. And I understand it. It absolutely makes sense. This guy is so loyal and such a good friend." The COVID-19 pandemic made White a conservative starUFC 249 was held in Jacksonville, Florida, during the COVID-19 pandemic Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Image The COVID-19 pandemic devastated the live event business. Sports, including the UFC, were no exception. White saw an opening as the four major professional leagues struggled through discussions on how to return.White tried to get the UFC to return with an event on tribal land in California, but that effort was postponed amid Disney and ESPN's uneasiness. In turning to Gov. Ron DeSantis' Florida, White found a much more receptive audience even if the first fight didn't allow any fans. UFC 249 in May was the first major sporting event since the pandemic's beginning.Trump delivered a video message congratulating White on the event."Get the sports leagues back, let's play," Trump said in a video recorded outside of the Oval Office. "Do the social distancing, and whatever you have to do, but we need sports. We want our sports back." Out of power, Trump found refuge at the UFCFormer President Donald Trump made a rare public appearance at a July 2021 UFC fight. Stacy Revere/Getty Images After leaving the White House, Donald Trump wasn't welcomed in many places. Following the January 6 Capitol riot, the two biggest professional golf governing bodies rebuked him. The Professional Golf Association even stripped one Trump-owned course of the right to host one of the PGA's major four tournaments.In July 2021, the Manhattan District Attorney indicted the Trump Organization, setting off an array of legal headaches that didn't abate until after the 2024 election. A week later, Trump entered to mostly cheers in Las Vegas as he prepared to take in UFC 264. Trump made the UFC central to his 2024 bidTrump officially launched on TikTok at UFC 302 in June 2024. The fighting promotion's audience was also the perfect place for the former president's campaign, given his advisors' emphasis on attracting young men.White's broader orbit suddenly intertwined with the former president's comeback campaign. Trump, and later his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, made a point of appearing on podcasts geared toward this demographic. The Nelk Boys, Theo Von, Adin Ross, and "Bussin' with the Boys" all shared close ties to White. Trump appeared on each of their respective shows. @realdonaldtrump Launching my TikTok at @UFC 302. original sound - President Donald J Trump White spoke at Trump's pre-election rally at Madison Square Garden.White was a high-profile speaker at Trump's October rally at Madison Square Garden. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images White energized the crowd at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally just days before the election, where he said that Vice President Kamala Harris wouldn't bring "change" to the country.And he emphatically praised Trump in advance of an election that was seemingly tied in most of the swing states."He is the most resilient, hardest-working human being that I've ever met in my entire life," White said during his remarks. Celebrating his win, Trump turned the mic over to WhiteUFC CEO Dana White was a prominent presence during President-elect Donald Trump's 2024 victory speech. Brendan Gutenschwager/Anadolu via Getty Images As Trump spoke to an adoring crowd at Mar-a-Lago and to the nation, he invited White to make remarks, and the UFC president wasted no time singing the praises of the president-elect."He keeps going forward he doesn't quit," White bluntly said. "He deserves this. They deserve it as a family."White also name-checked podcast hosts that had welcomed Trump into the so-called "Manosphere." A former UFC spokesperson will have a key role in Trump's White HouseSteven Cheung follows Donald Trump as he boards his plane Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images One of Trump's key White House aides also has ties to UFC. Steven Cheung, who will be the White House communications director, was a spokesperson for UFC before he left to join Trump's 2016 campaign.Cheung's brash statements, particularly those bashing DeSantis during the 2024 primary season, received considerable attention and drew comparisons to how closely they mirrored Trump's own rhetoric. Just before Trump took office, Meta tapped White for a new role.UFC President Dana White and Mark Zuckerberg attended UFC 300 on April 13. Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Trump may have helped out White again. In January 2024, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the UFC executive would join the technology company's board. Zuckerberg's move was widely seen as a play to curry favor with Trump and his orbit. White might be done in the political arenaAfter the election, Trump and White had a major outing together at the UFC 309 event in New York. Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC White wasn't very political before he campaigned for Trump. He has said that his outspokenness may be an exception only reserved for his friend."I'm never fucking doing this again," White recently told The New Yorker. "I want nothing to do with this shit. It's gross. It's disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics."
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    Here's how to stop an argument with a narcissist from spinning out of control
    Learn to look for the signs of an argument.You probably know the signs of when the narcissist in your life is going to start an argument. Noel Hendrickson/ Getty Images Scigliano said when you're familiar with the narcissist in your life, you'll learn their patterns. But some common signs a narcissist is gearing up for an argument include "physical agitation, facial expressions becoming sinister, darkened eyes, and a change in their posture to become more imposing or intimidating. Their voice may also suddenly get deeper or sterner, she said."Whatever the signs may be, they will reflect the narcissist's desire to regain control of the situation or reestablish their authority," Scigliano said. Expect name-calling or the silent treatment.After an argument, a narcissist might ignore you for hours. Maria Korneeva/ Getty Images Fights with a narcissist are very different from regular relationship spats, Elinor Greenberg, a psychologist and author of "Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations: The Pursuit of Love, Admiration, and Safety," told BI in 2023.Some of her clients have screamed at her over minor inconveniences, such as packages arriving during their session."If they're going to yell at me over the UPS man, you can see just how hard it is for them to have a relationship without getting nasty," she said.When offended, narcissists may accuse their partner of being "disrespectful" or "selfish." The world revolves around them, in their eyes, so focusing on anything else feels like a direct attack.Narcissistic rage ranges from direct confrontation with name-calling and insults to calculated, closed-down reactions like giving their partner the silent treatment for hours."They give you the cold shoulder, or they walk out and they find another partner," Greenberg said. "But it's all done silently and coolly and coldly you know what you did. Know you'll find yourself going in circles.Arguing with a narcissist can be frustrating. Tetra Images/Getty Images Expect to feel frustrated with how the argument seems to be going nowhere."Because narcissists are fantastic at spinning others around in their webs of manipulation, you can easily become disoriented as to how the argument even began, frustrated over their circular arguments, and hopeless with regard to resolving anything," Scigliano said."Oftentimes, people give up and give in just for the sake of ending the argument and reestablishing a modicum of peace," she said. Don't argue about "right" and "wrong."Don't try to win an argument with a narcissist. Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock There's no point trying to figure out who is "to blame" for something, as narcissists will never admit fault. They're also not necessarily trying to "win" the argument."Be aware that narcissists don't argue to prove a point," divorce attorney Derek Jacques of The Mitten Law Firm told BI in 2023. "They argue to feel a rush of satisfaction of putting you down and belittling you." Instead, try to empathize with their feelings.Empathy might help calm a narcissist during an argument. Dima Berlin/Getty Images Some therapists debate whether narcissists mean to cause harm to their loved ones. Regardless of their intent, their attacks can still wound those around them.Narcissists become "visibly disappointed, frustrated, angry, and at times, violent when they don't receive the feedback, praise, and admiration they expect, especially from partners," Terrell Strayhorn, a professor of education and psychology at Virginia Union University, told BI in 2023."Their superiority complex compels them to lash out verbally, emotionally, psychologically, and physically against those who disappoint them," Strayhorn said.One way to soothe a narcissist is to empathize with their feelings, Greenberg said.If you are in a relationship with a narcissist, you might naturally have a lot of empathy. You may be able to use that trait to help control the situation.Greenberg suggested saying something like, "You must have felt very hurt by what I did. I can understand why you are feeling that way." Stay calm, and use "we" language.Stay away from "I" or "you" statements. SimonSkafar/Getty Images Saying "we" rather than "I" or "you" includes yourself in the behavior, Greenberg said. The narcissist is probably angry that you dared to defend yourself, so you can try and remind them you're in this together and that it would be better for everyone to stop.Scigliano also recommended remaining calm, not sharing your feelings, and sticking only to the facts."Expressing emotions makes it easier for the narcissist to twist the conversation around and work you into a tizzy," she said. Redirect them by asking about a topic that interests them.Try to divert their attention to a new topic. Fiordaliso/Getty Images Narcissists love talking about themselves and can be know-it-alls.Dangle a new topic in front of their face to steer the conversation away from conflict. This might not be that effective in the midst of a fierce debate, but after some time has passed, the narcissist will probably take the bait.Another tactic is to ask for advice. It's a slightly less transparent way of changing the subject that also makes the narcissist feel superior. Avoid taking the bait yourself.Ignore their insults. irinamunteanu/Getty Images As retaliation for whatever hurt they feel you've caused them, narcissists will bring up past slights or accuse you of being selfish at that moment.One way to deal with a narcissist is to "avoid engaging with them on their level," Jacques said. That could mean biting your tongue, even as they're spewing insults at you.Even an innocuous statement might provide a narcissist with ammo, Jacques said. "Take those opportunities away from them and you remove their power."Greenberg also said that by ignoring the name-calling, you can often avoid the fight. If you respond to it, things are likely to escalate, and you're giving the narcissist exactly what they want your pain. Remember to put yourself first.You might need to break things off with the narcissist in your life. Delmaine Donson/Getty Images Being in a romantic relationship with a narcissist can be an emotionally draining, damaging process. Using these methods to deal with a narcissist may help deescalate upsetting and potentially dangerous, situations.For most people, though, breaking up with a narcissist is the better, safer option. The very nature of being a narcissist means they don't see anything wrong with themselves, so they are unlikely to ever change or seek help. Ultimately, your energy is better off being used elsewhere.If you suspect you might be in an abusive relationship, or you know someone who is, there are services you can reach out to. The MyPlan App from One Love and the National Domestic Abuse Hotline are resources that can help.This article was first published in February 2018 and was last updated on January 10, 2025.
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    Ferns can evolve 'backward,' scientists discover
    Evolution is often depicted as a steady forward march from simple to complex forms. But new research shows that certain ferns can evolve backward.
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    Pavel Durov: Telegram has taken its first step toward becoming a video platform. Telegram servers now compress popular videos into multiple quality op...
    Pavel Durov:Telegram has taken its first step toward becoming a video platform. Telegram servers now compress popular videos into multiple quality options and optimize them for streaming. https://telegram.org/blog/dynamic-video-quality-and-moreSat Nov 02 2024 23:45:21 GMT+0800 (China Standard Time)
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    Pavel Durov: If I had to give one piece of advice to people in their 20s who want to build something great, it would be: Never drink alcohol. I ha...
    Pavel Durov:If I had to give one piece of advice to people in their 20s who want to build something great, it would be: Never drink alcohol.I havent drunk alcohol in nearly 20 years. Alcohol clouds your mental clarity and intuition for days after consumption. https://t.me/durov/359Thu Oct 24 2024 06:01:21 GMT+0800 (China Standard Time)
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    Pavel Durov: @AzaraManik Should I show up to support my TON brothers and sisters?
    Pavel Durov: @AzaraManik Should I show up to support my TON brothers and sisters? Fri Oct 18 2024 19:48:38 GMT+0800 (China Standard Time)
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