Wandsworth councilors voted unanimously to reject proposals to build 38 new courts at nearby Wimbledon Park.
Wandsworth councilors voted unanimously to reject proposals to build 38 new courts at nearby Wimbledon Park.
What Twitter is today is not necessarily the best or most useful version of what is possible for users moving forward. The more fascinating outcome of Musk’s acquisition, and a potential exodus of users, is how it might give rise to the next iteration of the social internet somewhere else.
The inevitably of Twitter’s end should not be cause for despair—there is excitement in what awaits us on the other side, in what comes next. That, for me, has always been the addictive charm of the social internet: that we continually find new ways to interact, create, be. That no matter what, we never stagnate.
One of the many things inherent in the digital age—and especially on social media, where the tinkering and retooling of relationships is a constant—is the certainty of impermanence, the assurance of the ephemeral. Things are here and then, in a spectacular flash, they are not.
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Kim Kardashian has returned to Paris almost ten years after one of the scariest nights of her life. She has been trying to put down a heavy burden for almost ten years. The reality star went back to Paris to testify in the trial of ten people who were charged with robbing her in 2016. …
Almost every important conversation in global technology, from boardrooms to public forums and even on trading floors where investors debate whether the boom can last, has been about artificial intelligence. One of the most important people in the tech industry in South Korea has given a measured opinion on the quick rise of AI stocks. …
The scary event involving actress Tara Reid has gotten a lot of attention, bringing to light a scary moment that happened last week at a hotel in Chicago. A recently released audio recording of a 911 call gives a clear picture of what was going on, showing Reid in a state of confusion and distress. …
Apple has sent out another big batch of cyber threat alerts to users in 84 countries. This has sparked new conversations around the world about digital safety, government surveillance, and the growing pressure on big tech companies to keep regular people safe from advanced hacking attempts. The company said that the alerts were sent out …