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A Year of Mornings
A collection of fifty love poems that follows a young heart as it finds love, finds the strength to be in love and finally, finds the strength to let go.
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I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.
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Finland did not overreact to Friday's suspected drone incursion, minister says
Many other countries have SMS-based alert systems that do not require people to have a third-party app installed to receive essential alerts and information, as they are sent directly to the devices.
I was wondering about this when the thing happened on Friday. The first I came to know about it was a WhatsApp message in a group. Then after follow through got a message that the situation had cleared.
All the while, I kept thinking, I should have received a message on my phone - directly from the government - as a push notification or SMS. Weird that we don’t have it here in Finland.
Leaked images show Microsoft’s new Xbox Cloud Gaming controller by Tom Warren
But this Xbox Cloud Gaming controller is separate and designed to compliment Microsoft’s expanded cloud gaming efforts with Game Pass. It will connect directly to Xbox Cloud Gaming servers to reduce latency, much like how Google’s Stadia controllers used to work.
I am interested to see how this all works out.
South Korea Floats 'Citizen Dividend' Using AI Profits - Slashdot
Presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom said in a Facebook post that a portion of the profits and tax revenue derived from the artificial intelligence boom "should be structurally returned to all citizens." That is because, Mr Kim argued, the economic gains from AI are based at least partly on industrial infrastructure built by the country over five decades.
Perhaps one way to do this. Perhaps the easiest way.
Geography is four-dimensional | Derek Sivers by
Forty years ago, a family moved from India to Canada, and raised their children with “Indian values”. When those children visited India last year, the locals laughed at their outdated beliefs. What their family had said were facts were just a perspective from 1980.
I have had this feeling many times in the past. Our memories of places seem stuck in time. Some things change, some don’t.
Like super-fast delivery services exploded while I was in Finland. It was a surprise to know, when I first did it, that I could place an order and it will be at home in ~ 10 mins.
Time is the fourth dimension.