• We are pleased to announce the coming soon new part of Wiply: Wiply Studio, a tool for who works on socials and want to keep all in one place.

    Here a little preview about Adobe Express inside the system, for easy and quickly editing before to use for.... who knows what?
    We are pleased to announce the coming soon new part of Wiply: Wiply Studio, a tool for who works on socials and want to keep all in one place. Here a little preview about Adobe Express inside the system, for easy and quickly editing before to use for.... who knows what?
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  • https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/south-florida-federal-workers-brace-for-impact-as-government-shutdown-drags-on/
    https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/south-florida-federal-workers-brace-for-impact-as-government-shutdown-drags-on/
    South Florida federal workers brace for impact as government shutdown drags on
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    While Democrats and Republicans trade blame on Capitol Hill, thousands of local employees are left working without pay or watching critical services grind to a halt.
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  • Are you feeling under pressure at work? 😂 🤣

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    Are you feeling under pressure at work? 😂 🤣 #Fun #Meme
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    Fresh Harvest Accessories : Thirst - Duke Work Gloves & Cowboy Boots (Legacy M/A) Thirst | https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cambridge%20Hills/126/125/24 Main Store Exclusive Top : Thirst - Duke Chest Harness & Cowboy Hat (Legacy M/A) New release at FaMESHed X | http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed%20X/117/150/999 starts on 10/AUG - 10/SEP Bottom : Thirst - Duke Jock Harness (Legacy M/A) New release at Equal 10 |http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/equal10/142/154/89 starts on 10/AUG - 5/SEP Shop more Thirst | https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cambridge%20Hills/126/125/24 Place : Pususaari | http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bisous Island/152/26/23
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  • Most accurate illustration of AI-driven work

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    Most accurate illustration of AI-driven work #AI #Work Image credit - Respective owner
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  • https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/minecraft-console-dev-4j-opens-new-edinburgh-studio-as-work-continues-on-its-minecraft-rival-reforj/
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  • In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity.

    To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish.

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    In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity. To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish. Credits: Brain Monkey #Japan #heal #life
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  • In Singapore, advanced urban infrastructure is tackling the growing challenge of flash floods with the introduction of smart drains.
    These drainage systems are equipped with sensors that monitor rainfall intensity, water levels, and flow rates in real time. When heavy rain is detected, the smart drains automatically open their gates or adjust flow channels to direct excess water away from vulnerable areas, reducing the risk of urban flooding.

    The system is linked to a central control network, allowing authorities to respond instantly to changing weather conditions. In some cases, the drains can work in coordination with detention tanks and flood barriers, creating a layered defense against sudden downpours.
    This automation not only protects streets and properties but also minimizes disruption to traffic and public services.

    Singapore’s approach reflects its forward-thinking urban planning, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand. By preventing water from accumulating in low-lying areas, the smart drains help protect both infrastructure and the daily lives of residents.
    As climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events, such innovations could serve as a model for other flood-prone cities worldwide.

    #UrbanResilience #FloodPrevention #SmartCitySolutions

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    In Singapore, advanced urban infrastructure is tackling the growing challenge of flash floods with the introduction of smart drains. These drainage systems are equipped with sensors that monitor rainfall intensity, water levels, and flow rates in real time. When heavy rain is detected, the smart drains automatically open their gates or adjust flow channels to direct excess water away from vulnerable areas, reducing the risk of urban flooding. The system is linked to a central control network, allowing authorities to respond instantly to changing weather conditions. In some cases, the drains can work in coordination with detention tanks and flood barriers, creating a layered defense against sudden downpours. This automation not only protects streets and properties but also minimizes disruption to traffic and public services. Singapore’s approach reflects its forward-thinking urban planning, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand. By preventing water from accumulating in low-lying areas, the smart drains help protect both infrastructure and the daily lives of residents. As climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events, such innovations could serve as a model for other flood-prone cities worldwide. #UrbanResilience #FloodPrevention #SmartCitySolutions Credits: Fact 27
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  • Inadequate safety practices, deliberate efforts to avoid oversight and a “toxic workplace culture” were among the factors that led to the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible, the US Coast Guard has said in a damning report that described the disaster as a “preventable tragedy”

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/05/us-coast-guard-releases-damning-report-into-implosion-of-titan-submersible
    Inadequate safety practices, deliberate efforts to avoid oversight and a “toxic workplace culture” were among the factors that led to the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible, the US Coast Guard has said in a damning report that described the disaster as a “preventable tragedy” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/05/us-coast-guard-releases-damning-report-into-implosion-of-titan-submersible
    US Coast Guard releases report calling Titan disaster a ‘preventable tragedy’
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    Poor safety practices, lack of oversight and toxic workplace blamed for implosion in which five people died
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  • Autophagy, meaning "self-eating," is a natural cellular process in which the body recycles damaged components and proteins, particularly during fasting or periods of low nutrient intake. This biological cleanup mechanism plays a key role in maintaining cellular health by breaking down and removing dysfunctional parts before they accumulate and cause harm. Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016 for his groundbreaking work in discovering the genes behind this essential process.

    Beyond its cellular housekeeping role, autophagy has been linked to longevity and disease prevention. Studies suggest that activating autophagy through intermittent fasting or caloric restriction may reduce the risk of chronic diseases like cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s. As scientists continue to explore this powerful process, autophagy is emerging as a cornerstone of preventive health strategies and age-related disease research.

    #Autophagy #CellularHealth #FastingBenefits

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    Autophagy, meaning "self-eating," is a natural cellular process in which the body recycles damaged components and proteins, particularly during fasting or periods of low nutrient intake. This biological cleanup mechanism plays a key role in maintaining cellular health by breaking down and removing dysfunctional parts before they accumulate and cause harm. Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016 for his groundbreaking work in discovering the genes behind this essential process. Beyond its cellular housekeeping role, autophagy has been linked to longevity and disease prevention. Studies suggest that activating autophagy through intermittent fasting or caloric restriction may reduce the risk of chronic diseases like cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s. As scientists continue to explore this powerful process, autophagy is emerging as a cornerstone of preventive health strategies and age-related disease research. #Autophagy #CellularHealth #FastingBenefits @Credits Engineering Facts - FB
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