NASA has been studying Jupiter using its Juno probe to reveal secrets of the gas giant that scientists have wondered about for decades. Recently, NASA shared new findings from Juno that provides a better picture of the distinctive and colorful atmospheric features of Jupiter, shedding light on what’s going on deep inside of its dense atmosphere beneath the clouds. In … Continue reading
Japanese automaker Toyota is cementing its grasp on electrification with the all-new bZ4X electric crossover. Toyota unveiled the bZ4X concept last April, a RAV4-sized SUV developed in conjunction with Subaru. And now, Toyota has unveiled more juicy details on its first-ever all-electric car, and what struck us is the availability of a wing-shaped steering wheel like in the new Tesla … Continue reading
Have you heard about the new Squid Game cryptocurrency? It’s up over 2,000% in the past two days, prompting news outlets like the BBC and Business Insider to write about the token. But unfortunately, it’s a total scam.
Ex-Fox News Reporter Warns Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 Series Is Intended To Do 1 Thing
Posted in: Today's ChiliCarl Cameron slammed the upcoming “Patriot Purge” as “really frightening” and “a betrayal to the audience.”
NASA and the ESA have been operating the Hubble Space Telescope for a long time, and they have a long history of sharing special images to celebrate holidays. With Halloween happening this weekend, the ESA has shared that image of a carbon star called CW Leonis. The image below shows the star glowing in dark orange, green, and yellow colors. … Continue reading
One of the more interesting features that Tesla cars have is Sentry Mode, which is an integrated surveillance system. Sentry Mode utilizes the Autopilot cameras arrayed around the electric car as a sort of dashcam on steroids. A new software update has added an interesting feature to the vehicle’s capability. Tesla’s new feature is Sentry Mode Live Camera Access, but … Continue reading
The Trump White House press secretary received some blunt reminders in response.
Back in September, Twitter announced that it was planning to add recording and playback features for Spaces so that listeners can access shows after they air. Now, the website has rolled out the ability to a limited number of Spaces hosts on iOS and to all listeners on iOS and Android. Twitter says it’s a way for hosts to extend the value of their work and to reach audiences who couldn’t always keep an eye out for live conversations.
Hosts who already have access to Spaces Recording will have to toggle on “Record Space” before launching a new conversation to switch on the feature. A recording icon will be visible to everyone, including listeners, during the show. Hosts will have access to the recording for 30 days after initial broadcast, and they’ll be able to share and tweet it for their followers to see. Listeners will be able to play back recordings right on their timeline — they’ll also be able to share them, which could translate to more listeners and fans for hosts.
While the recording will be available for a month, hosts can delete it anytime. Twitter says it will still keep a file for up to 120 days, though, so it can check for hateful content that goes against its ToS, in case users report a recording.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Called Liz Cheney A ‘Karen’ And You Know What Happened Next
Posted in: Today's ChiliTwitter users marked “the death of irony” in the GOP following the Georgia Republican’s self-owning post.
Supply Chain Crisis Keeps Apple From Selling All the Products It Wants, Costs Company $6 Billion
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe people want Apple products. While Apple would be more than happy to oblige, it can’t, because there’s a global supply chain crisis. The crunch is costing the company billions in lost sales and keeping its money machine, the iPhone, at arm’s length from buyers.