Sunday, November 5, 2023

What are WhatsApp States for? The surprising usefulness that a concierge gives you

 “Pedro Albañil” has seen your State. Yes, friend, we've all been there. WhatsApp is that tool that is as necessary as it is annoying; For many, it's like applying sunscreen before going to the beach: at the moment it annoys you, but then you realize that you need it. In this mixed bag we discover that any of our contacts can see our Status and, when this happens, we wonder... What are they really for?

We traveled to Madrid to discover a surprising utility that gives true value to the function. Mauro Fuentes —the well-known @fotomaf on Twitter— advances it to us casually : “The doorman [concierge] of my building is digitalized and notifies us through WhatsApp Stories , olé for him,” he writes. Wait, can WhatsApp Statuses have a real function beyond knowing who has gossiped about your vacation photo?

- “Mauro, we have to talk about your goalkeeper,” I attack him unexpectedly.


And agree. The questions are piling up. How it all started? Everything had its origin in a first State published by the caretaker of this community of neighbors in the capital of Spain. We do not know if it was the first, but Mauro shared it on Twitter announcing that his doorman was “going digital”: “It is to inform you that the cleaning of facades, pool and garbage cans will be carried out in the mornings,” we can read in one of his entries. .

It must be recognized that this is a real use of a function that you might assume to be trivial. We wanted to approach the WhatsApp blog to understand what use they expected in the company:

“Status is a popular tool for sharing ephemeral updates with friends and close contacts on WhatsApp.”

And we have stayed the same, but this is not bad: the company offers the platform and it is the user who decides how to use it.

Hong Kong holds first Asian Gay Games amid security concerns

 

Hong Kong will be the first Asian city to hold the Gay Games starting Friday, co-hosting them with a Mexican city in one of the financial hub's biggest events since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hong Kong will be the first Asian city to hold the Gay Games starting Friday, co-hosting them with a Mexican city in one of the financial hub's biggest events since the COVID -19 pandemic , despite calls for a ban from activists and legislators opposed to LGBTQ efforts .

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Priscilla: Sofia Coppola Unveils the Untold Story of Elvis Presley's Ex-Wife

 Sofia Coppola takes a unique plunge into the fascinating life of Priscilla Presley, the ex-wife of the legendary Elvis Presley, in her latest film, "Priscilla." Starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, this cinematic journey explores the highs and lows of a relationship that captivated the world.


A Glimpse into the Unseen Side of Elvis: "Priscilla" Film Overview

In the wake of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis-centered masterpiece, Sofia Coppola introduces us to a different perspective — the narrative unfolds through Priscilla Presley's eyes. The film, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, draws inspiration from Priscilla's 1985 memoir, "Elvis and Me," co-authored with Sandra Harmon. This deeply personal account delves into the complexities of her life with the King of Rock and Roll.

Unveiling the Arsenal: Israel's Ingenious Tactics to Confront Hamas's Underground Tunnels

 In the complex landscape of conflict between Israel and Hamas, the battleground has extended beneath the surface, into the intricate network of tunnels meticulously constructed by the latter. As the Israeli military gears up to face the challenges posed by the expansive "Gaza Metro," a multifaceted approach is emerging, featuring robots, attack dogs, and specialized units. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the arsenal that Israel brings to tunnel combat.

Understanding the Threat: Hamas's Underground Labyrinth

Hamas has spent nearly a decade constructing a vast labyrinth of tunnels beneath Gaza, some reaching depths of 70 meters. These tunnels serve as storage for weapons, fuel, and food, making their destruction vital for any Israeli success. To counter this underground challenge, Israel has devised a strategic plan encompassing both technological innovations and specialized forces.


Specialized Tunnel Combat Units: Sting and Weasel Commandos

Israel has established two specialized units to navigate and neutralize the subterranean threat:

1. Oketz or "Sting" Dog Units:

  • Comprising highly trained attack dogs, Oketz units bring a unique canine perspective to tunnel combat.
  • These dogs, likely led by the intelligent and aggressive Belgian Malinois, specialize in sniffing out explosives, locating entrances, and attacking armed personnel.

2. Samur "Weasel" Subterranean Commandos:

  • Specially selected troops trained to operate in enclosed and claustrophobic conditions.
  • Known for their ability to maintain a psychological distance from challenging situations, these commandos are tasked with entering the tunnels.

Alexis Ayala and Cinthia Aparicio got married in the Basilica of Guadalupe: PHOTOS AND VIDEO

 They said yes and in front of the Virgin of Guadalupe! Alexis Ayala and Cinthia Aparicio got married on the night of Friday, November 3, in the Basilica, in Mexico City.

The actor, 58, and the actress, 30, met when they recorded together the TelevisaUnivisión soap opera, “Si nos deja,” in which he was the protagonist.

The couple confirmed their relationship in 2021, in November 2022 they got engaged in Paris and in June of this year they joined their lives legally.

The actress wore a beautiful white wedding dress with a train and he opted for a classic suit. Among the couple's famous guests were Elizabeth Álvarez, Jorge Salinas, Isabella Camil, Salvador Zerboni, Sergio Mayer and Víctor González.



She is the third wife for Alexis Ayala, who previously married Karla Álvarez (RIP) in 1994 and Fernanda López in 2014. On the other hand, for Cinthia, it is her first marriage.

These are the reasons why Jeff Bezos decided to move to Miami

 The founder of Amazon announced that he will leave Seattle to settle in Florida, where he lived with his family when he was younger

The American businessman and tycoon, Jeff Bezos , announced through his Instagram account that he will leave the city of Seattle, in Washington DC, and will relocate to the city of Miami , in Florida . The announcement surprised the followers of Amazon 's also majority shareholder .


In his letter, Bezos said that “Seattle has been my home since 1994, when I started Amazon in my garage. That's my dad behind the camera in this video, touring Amazon's first 'office'. My parents have always been my greatest supporters. Recently, they moved to Miami, the place we lived when I was younger.”

Amazon founder Bezos plans to move from Seattle to Miami

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said on Thursday he was moving from Seattle to Miami , his hometown, to be close to his parents and the operations of his space company Blue Origin in Cape Canaveral.

"As exciting as the move is, it is a difficult decision for me. Seattle, you will always have a piece of my heart ," the billionaire said in an Instagram message on Thursday.

You could have $20,000 in your pocket without knowing it: these quarters are a treasure

 A series of 25 cent coins manufactured between 1975 and 1976 to celebrate 200 years of US independence could skyrocket in value

How to detect them?

Most bicentennial coins were “clad,” meaning they were made from multiple metals such as nickel, copper and zinc, layered “like a sandwich,” the Mint explains. But some are made up of 40% silver, an important distinction because silver coins are rarer and therefore much more valuable.

The condition of the coin also influences its value, with those in perfect condition fetching the highest prices. The bicentennial coins were minted in three different locations: Philadelphia (809,784,016 coins), Denver (860,118,839), and San Francisco (4 million 40% silver, 11,000,000 uncirculated 40% silver, and 7,059. 099 coated).


Each coin bears the initials of the city in which it was minted. The silver 1976-S Bicentennial, which broke an auction record at nearly $20,000, was struck in San Francisco. Being made for circulation, it does not have the same shine as proof coins, so it can be difficult to recognize as a valuable object.

The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS, in English) placed the 1976-S Bicentennial silver at grade MS69 (the best being an MS70) on the Sheldon scale, meaning that some minor flaws were noted.