What separates winners from losers is the system of continuous small improvements that the winners implement which help them to achieve their goal. ~ James Clear
Explore the potential of the Object Capture feature with iOS 17. Our second demo video witnesses the transformation of a drinking fountain in Paris into a stunning 3D model, all directly from your iPhone or iPad Pro. Our upcoming AR Code app update promises to further streamline this process, making it simpler than ever to create AR Codes from your scanned objects. Stay tuned for its release at https://t.co/9ltEMWPSty #iOS17 #ARCode #3DScanning #Photogrammetry #AugmentedReality #Paris
ChatGPT isn't adapted for academic research. It frequently gives false references.
Use Bing Chat instead, it's connected to internet and gives sources.
Here's how to use Bing Chat for academic purposes (free):
You don’t need a $5000 course to learn Facebook ads.
You can literally do it just by following right people on Twitter.
Over the year, I have tweeted hundreds of small (but powerful) Facebook Ads Tips.
Here are some most powerful tweets that can help you master Facebook Ads.
Twitter has seen tremendous, and for some users, not so favorable changes as a result of Elon Musk's takeover, including an overhaul of its verification process. For content creators of color, the verification has been a hard sell. https://t.co/apJ1YQE0X7
Google is retiring these ranking systems:
Page experience
Mobile-friendly
Page speed
Secure sites
Good catch by @rustybrick.
"The page experience update was a concept to describe a set of key page experience aspects for site owners to focus on."
According to Google, page experience was a concept for us to focus on. Core web vitals were a signal but not a separate ranking system.
This doesn't mean that those factors no longer matter!
Here's my thought.
A signal like, say, page speed, was a measurable thing, a score. Over the years, these signals combined together could be used to help Google predict if a page was likely to be useful to people...to not jump around, to load quickly, to be secure. These are all things that correlate with a user's perception of usefulness, making it more likely that they are going to find the content useful and helpful.
In 2022 Google introduced the helpful content system. This system uses machine learning to "better reward content where visitors feel they've had a satisfying experience."
The helpful content system aims to reward content that follows the criteria Google laid out here. These are the helpful content questions, the questions that originally were the Panda questions.
https://t.co/I5ZaA11xX3
I need to revisit my advice around the desktop rollout of the page experience update in Feb last year. Many sites saw declines at that time but I thought there was some other thing going on because most of them had good or medium core web vital scores. I thought there had to have been some type of unannounced quality update.
Now I see that page experience really was so much more than having good core web vital scores.
Here's Barry's article on this change:
https://t.co/452vrXN336
😬 Mark Zuckerberg confirms #Meta is laying off 10,000 more employees
The first wave of layoffs starts this week and impact Meta’s recruiting organization.
Followed by a second wave for tech roles in April
And a third focused on business roles in May. https://t.co/yYLOWFcBrc