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Health Warning Labels on Social Apps?

Still in theoretical phases, but interesting to think about. #social #socialmedia #mentalhealth #health #internet #phones #legislation

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  1. @Kartik_Z8

    July 1, 2024 at 12:25 pm

    its actually intresting, Ive seen that many times what laws couldn’t change, campaigns does very well.

    Same goes to social media addiction, instead of making it illegal for kids, hv a ton of campaigns.

  2. @peanutnutter1

    July 1, 2024 at 1:28 pm

    Thanks Sesame Street!

  3. @maxentityita

    July 2, 2024 at 9:53 am

    it should happend now and not be a proposal

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Vibes vs Bytes: DJ Takes on Google Gemini

We asked Google Gemini and 20-year DJ pro Paz some questions about the DJ business. Here’s how they did. #DJ #music #ai #artificialintelligence #google #gemini

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Golfshot on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 Brings High Frequency Motion Data to Your Wrist

Golfshot, the popular golf GPS app, has a feature called Swing ID that records every golf swing using the Apple Watch Ultra 2’s High Frequency Motion API in watchOS 10 to provide detailed swing metrics. I tested Golfshot’s Auto Shot Tracking feature with Swing ID at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco to see how…

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Golfshot, the popular golf GPS app, has a feature called Swing ID that records every golf swing using the Apple Watch Ultra 2’s High Frequency Motion API in watchOS 10 to provide detailed swing metrics. I tested Golfshot’s Auto Shot Tracking feature with Swing ID at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco to see how it worked.

0:00 Intro
0:24 How to get started with Golfshot Pro
0:47 How to turn on Swing ID
0:56 How to set up a Range Practice Session
1:20 Apple Watch Interface in Range Practice Mode
1:45 Haptic Feedback
1:58 Accessing Swing ID metrics
2:19 How to change clubs and pick a Target
2:44 Auto Tracking Shots
3:12 How to Start a Round
3:56 Apple Watch Interface in Golf Round Mode
4:28 Playing the First Hole with Golfshot
4:50 Swing ID metrics in Golf Round Mode
5:42 Inputting your score
6:16 How to track Auto Stroked Gained
6:33 Augmented Reality (AR) Mode
6:43 Golf Stats
6:55 Practice Swings and Tap In Putts not registering
7:08 Thoughts and Conclusions

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