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Instructions for seeing the Meta Connect 2023 VR showcase
The Meta Connect 2023 VR showcase event commences tomorrow, offering multiple avenues for viewing. The event will be streamed live on Facebook as expected, while also accessible through Meta's Horizon Worlds app using a Quest VR headset. Although the event spans two days, the keynote address will begin on September 27 at 1 PM ET.
By Md Mahmudul Hasan2 years ago in Writers
Gmail's Basic HTML Version Will Be Removed by Google
Google will discontinue its Basic HTML view for all Gmail accounts starting in January 2024, according to a notice found on the company's Support Page. Although the change was confirmed on the site, Google has not provided any additional details regarding the reason behind removing the HTML option.
By Md Mahmudul Hasan2 years ago in Writers
How do (I) Write?. Top Story - September 2023.
I read Mackenzie Davis's "How do YOU write?" and the questions asked in that text were very interesting for me. I think about writing a lot, and I think about how I'm going to write my next piece a lot. So the answer, for me, is haphazardly.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Writers
Acquiescing to Colour: An Anthem
Sometimes, just before I fully sink into the deliciousness of sleep, as I hover on the moistened lip of unconsciousness, I see myself creating the world’s next literary masterpiece. In this vision, I am in a well-lit room, and strewn all over the room are myriad supplies: books, pens, notepads, figuratively epicentred by my confident vision and literally by a standing desk. The world’s next literary masterpiece will be a novel, as much a coming-of-age story as it is a coming-of-art.
By Mesh Toraskar2 years ago in Writers
A death to literature
Literature, huh, yeah, What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Say it again, y'all* Literature? Phooeee! As a boy in school, I hated English lit. Despite my recent-found love of certain exceptional examples, like Melville's Moby Dick, I still do.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers
What happens if you exercise but don't eat well?. Content Warning.
ATLANTA — You might be an individual who engages in weekly runs spanning 20 to 30 miles, yet frequently resorts to fast food for evening meals. Alternatively, you may meticulously monitor your dietary choices from Monday to Friday, only to indulge in excessive eating on the weekends. It is also possible that your pantry is replete with chips, cookies, and soda due to the fact that your exercise regimen enables you to maintain a slender physique.
By Mosaddak Munna2 years ago in Writers
South Korea showcases missiles
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, South Korea has been actively developing and showcasing its missile capabilities as part of its national defense strategy. South Korea has a significant defense industry, and it has developed a range of missile systems for various purposes, including deterrence and defense against potential threats from North Korea.
By Mohiuddin Hossen2 years ago in Writers
entertainment
The singer, at the age of 33, made an announcement on Tuesday regarding the global premiere of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert Film. Last month, she had disclosed that the film would be shown in theaters across the United States beginning on October 13. However, now it is confirmed that the film will also be premiering worldwide. Swift took to Instagram to share the news and wrote, "The tour isn't the only thing we're taking worldwide...I have been extremely excited to inform all of you that The Eras Tour concert film will officially be coming to theaters WORLDWIDE on October 13!"
By Mahfuzur Rahman 2 years ago in Writers
An El Niño winter is coming. Here’s what that could mean for the US
Introduction After several years of relative calm, an El Niño winter is on the horizon, promising significant impacts on the weather during the coldest months of the year. El Niño, one of the phases of the El Niño Southern Oscillation, is characterized by warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. This natural phenomenon has far-reaching effects on global weather patterns. The 2023 El Niño, which began in June and is expected to persist into early spring, is forecasted to be strong, marking a departure from the recent La Niña-dominated winters. As winter approaches, let's delve into what El Niño means for the United States and how it may reshape our winter climate.
By Hyper Anger2 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic World of Snakes: Masters of Adaptation
The Enigmatic World of Snakes: Masters of Adaptation Snakes are some of the most intriguing and misunderstood creatures on our planet. With their slithering motion and reputation for danger, they have fascinated and frightened humans for centuries. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of snakes, exploring their biology, behavior, and their essential role in ecosystems.
By MD Maruf Hossen2 years ago in Writers






