The cosmos is offering up a double feature in August that won’t happen again until 2037.
X, formerly known as Twitter, has reinstated Kanye West after he was banned last December for tweeting an image of a swastika, The Wall Street Journal has reported. Elon Musk’s platform only made the move after being assured that West would not post antisemitic or other harmful content. In addition, ads won’t appear next to his posts and he won’t be able to monetize the account.
Kanye has had multiple run-ins with Twitter/X. In October, Elon Musk welcomed him back after he went two years without tweeting — but he stayed just a short time before being banned again for saying he would go “def con 3 on Jewish people.” Shortly after that Ye entered a deal to acquire the “free speech” social media app Parler, but that fell through soon after. West has paid a price for past comments, with major brands including Adidas and Gap cutting ties.
Shortly after acquiring Twitter last fall, Musk — who calls himself a “free-speech absolutist” — vowed to rethink permanent bans based on the site’s rules, unless laws were broken. Since then, he has restored the account of Donald Trump (who has not subsequently tweeted), along with other controversial personalities, including avowed neo-Nazis. Earlier this year Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that Musk was responsible for a rise of antisemitism on the site, adding that Twitter is now “filled with antisemitic conspiracies and hate speech targeting Jews all over the world.”
The news comes after Musk changed Twitter’s name and logo to X. He recently placed a strobing X sign on the roof of the company’s San Francisco headquarters. X subsequently told the city’s building inspectors that the sign was temporary for an event. Yesterday, Musk tweeted that X’s HQ would remain in “beautiful” San Francisco despite the city being in a “death spiral.”
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“It is no wonder he is behind by 30 points,” Mehdi Hasan told Ayman Mohyeldin.
The former Biden White House press secretary said it’s “despite what Donald Trump says on the campaign trail and wants his followers to believe.”
“This is not the Donald Trump of 2016. Don’t fool yourself,” said the New Hampshire Republican.
Apple says it's aware of a bug that may affect Screen Time restrictions for kids
Posted in: Today's ChiliApple has promised to fix a bug in iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices that may affect Screen Time restrictions for kids, The Wall Street Journal has reported. It affects a function called Downtime that allows parents to remotely set hours when kids can’t use their devices.
“We are aware that some users may be experiencing an issue where Screen Time settings are unexpectedly reset,” a spokesperson told the WSJ. “We take these reports very seriously and we have been, and will continue, making updates to improve the situation.”
Parents checking the feature have found that scheduled times have either reverted to older settings or been removed altogether — allowing kids to use their devices at will. One user changed his passcode to be sure his kids hadn’t guessed it, but found he needed to reset the feature “two or three times a week.” Suffice to say, kids don’t always report the issue in a timely fashion either. Around 2,300 people on an Apple discussion page on the subject said they experienced the same bug.
Apple knew about the issue before, but reported it fixed with the release of iOS 16.5 in May. However, WSJ reporters found the issue in subsequent releases and even in the iOS 17 beta.
Screen time was introduced in 2018 at Apple’s developer’s conference, allowing parents to remotely check their kid’s Activity Report and manage their app use time. They can also set a custom amount of time per app that kids can’t extend, or create a Downtime to block everything but selected software and phone calls for a set hourly range. Apple has yet to say when it will release a fix.
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‘Barbie’ Continues Box Office Dominance While ‘Oppenheimer’ Scores No. 2 Spot
Posted in: Today's Chili“Barbenheimer” has proven to be not a one-weekend phenomenon but an ongoing box-office bonanza.
Yousafzai called the “Barbie” movie “funny and thoughtful” in a sweet social media post.
The rapper’s account was suspended last December after a pattern of antisemitic posts.
Jamie Lee Curtis Says She’d ‘Be Dead’ If Fentanyl Were ‘Easily Available’ Years Ago
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe “Halloween” star called herself “incredibly lucky.”