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South Africa hold on to beat Bangladesh by four runs in thriller
By: Al IMRAN on June 10, 2024 / comment : 0
South Africa hold on to beat Bangladesh by four runs in thriller
South Africa captain Aiden Markram: "I think it got pretty nerve racking in the final over and it can make you mentally tired. Sometimes when you get on the right side it makes for good entertainment.
"Fortunately that ball could've gone anywhere and if that catch was missed it would've been a different conversation. Luckily we got on the right side of victory.
"It all depends on the situation and where you want to drag the game out or use players to attack and take wickets. The seamers were bowling really well and we wanted to drag the game out.
"It was fantastic for Klaasen and Miller to get some runs and the two of them were a great partnership."
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'A match we should have won'published at 19:22 10 June19:22 10 June
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto: "I think this is a match we should have won. Last couple of overs they bowled well, it can happen in cricket.
"I think Rishad is very good. He's worked very hard and is showing our skills. We've struggled with leg-spin the last 10-15 years, we've got lucky.
"Thanks to all the supporters, I hope they come to the West Indies as well."
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'It'll be good confidence for the boys'published at 19:21 10 Ju
Player of the match Heinrich Klaasen: "It was not a nice one to watch, it was good that the boys got it over the line.
"The wicket is not too great for strokeplay. David showed us how to bat on this wicket in the last match and we applied that today. We were about 10 runs short.
"Luckily we've got experience in the changing room. We had to play with less of a one-day mindset today.
"It'll be good confidence for the boys, we've had three pressurised games now."
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And here's the wording from the playing conditions...
"If following a Player Review request, an original decision of Out is changed to Not out, then the ball is still deemed to have become dead when the original decision was made. The batting side, while benefiting from the reversal of the dismissal, shall not benefit from any runs that may subsequently have accrued from the delivery had the on-field umpire originally made a Not out decision, other than any No ball penalty."
Apple doubles down on artificial intelligence, announcing partnership with OpenAI
By: Al IMRAN on June 10, 2024 / comment : 0
Apple doubles down on artificial intelligence, announcing partnership with OpenAI
OpenAI will be integrated into Apple’s digital assistant Siri, Apple software chief Craig Federighi said during the conference. That would allow people to ask for help with things like recipe ideas, room decorations or composing a story, Federighi said.(1
1)“Suppose you want to create a custom bedtime story for your six-year-old who loves butterflies and solving riddles,” Federighi said. “Put in your initial idea, and send to ChatGPT.”(12)
The announcement comes as AI has experienced explosive growth, and some embarrassing setbacks. Chatbots and AI assistants have been beset with issues including hallucinations, plagiarism and incorrect or biased results. OpenAI itself has been embroiled in allegations of copying actor Scartlett Johansson’s voice without her permission.
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Apple is also at the center of an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Justice Department and 15 states. The government accuses Apple of abusing its power as a monopoly to push out rivals and keep customers using its products. It’s unclear how Apple’s new partnership with OpenAI could play into this case.
Shortly after Apple’s announcement, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, “very happy to be partnering with apple to integrate chatgpt into their devices later this year! think you will really like it.”
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Apple is also rolling out what it calls Apple Intelligence, its term for Apple's own new generative AI software.
Apple Intelligence will enable transcription for phone calls, AI photo retouching and improvements in the natural conversation flow with Siri, the company said. The software can also be used to summarize notifications and text messages, as well as articles, documents and open web pages.
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Federighi placed an emphasis on privacy, with a new system called Private Cloud Compute that he said will ensure data security for users.
Apple says the new features will be released later this year.
Jujutsu Kaisen Just Proved to Be the Most Influential Modern Manga with Three New Shonen Jump Series
By: Al IMRAN on June 10, 2024 / comment : 0
Jujutsu Kaisen Just Proved to Be the Most Influential Modern Manga with Three New Shonen Jump Series
- Jujutsu Kaisen's success led to a rise in exorcist series, with Weekly Shōnen Jump featuring five in one magazine.
- New manga artists are inspired by JJK's impact, incorporating their own unique vision and genres into their series.
- Shōnen Jump is actively seeking the next big hit to follow Jujutsu Kaisen, as the series approaches its finale.
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The immense popularity of Jujutsu Kaisen explains why many mangaka would seek to debut a series that emulates a bit of its success. This can be appreciated by the fact that Weekly Shōnen Jump will be debuting three new series starting next week, with two of these series, Kiyoshi The Exorcist and Yokai Buster Murakami, being about exorcists.
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This shows a clear trend in the industry inspired by Gege Akutami manga that confirms that Jujutsu Kaisen is the most influential modern manga.
Certainly, Jujutsu Kaisen has influenced the perception of the potential of manga about exorcists, setting the scene to give similar titles the opportunity to receive attention and be recognized. Weekly Shōnen Jump in the last year has debuted two series that follow Jujutsu Kaisen's same premise of a battle manga with spirits: Nue’s Exorcist and Kyokuto Necromancer. Additionally, the magazine will be publishing in the upcoming weeks two more series about exorcists; Yokai Buster Murakami by Daihin Ihara and Kiyoshi the Exorcist by Usui Shoichi.
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This means that Shōnen Jump will be featuring five exorcist series in the same magazine. Other Jump magazines also have their fair share of exorcist series, with titles like Blue Exorcist, Gokurakugai, Twin Star Exorcist, and Make the Exorcist Fall in Love. Shōnen Jump's decision to green-light two series with similar premises to other serialized manga is unheard of, but it's also the biggest proof of the influence of Jujutsu Kaisen on the new generation of manga artists.
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The new manga may be inspired by JJK’s groundbreaking take on supernatural battles, which added unique powers like curse techniques and domain expansions, but while they share a similar basis, the emerging manga artists always include their personal vision and approach by exploring other popular genres like romantic comedies, harems, and gags to make their series unique.
Dr Michael Mosley obituary
By: Al IMRAN on June 09, 2024 / comment : 0
Dr Michael Mosley obituary
Dr Michael Mosley, who has died aged 67 on the Greek island of Symi, explored health and fitness issues of interest to big audiences. He was a versatile communicator, whether as television diet guru, newspaper columnist or podcaster.
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He became a household name for diet books promoting calorie reduction and fasting, including The Fast Diet (2013), written with the journalist Mimi Spencer. His work gained in popularity from his self-experimentation, which included swallowing tapeworms, magic mushrooms, internal cameras and – most famously – fasting to cure his own type 2 diabetes, diagnosed in 2012. He became a well known TV and radio celebrity medic, regularly appearing on The One Show for the BBC and This Morning for ITV. On BBC Radio 4’s Just One Thing podcast he offered health tips to the nation, from the benefits of daily spoonfuls of olive oil to the usefulness of the plank position.
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)Yet his own medical career was brief. Mosley, who studied philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at New College, Oxford, trained in medicine at the Royal Free hospital, north London, after two years of working as a banker. He wanted to become a psychiatrist, saying that he found people more interesting than finance, but was disappointed to find that “there were severe limitations to what you could do”, he told the British Medical Journal in 2004.
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He opted instead to exert influence through the medium of television, joining the BBC training scheme as an assistant producer in 1985, and going on to produce documentaries based mostly in science, mathematics and history.
His most glorious moment arguably came with the Horizon programme Ulcer Wars, which he made in 1994 about the work of Barry Marshall of the University of Western Australia, who was convinced that the bacteria he had identified called Helicobacter pylori was responsible for most gastric cancers and ulcers.
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The story appealed to Mosley and inspired his own self-experimentation: Marshall had drunk a solution of H pylori from a beaker in the 1980s and his stomach had been colonised by the bacteria, which disappeared when he took antibiotics.
Marshall was right and later, with his colleague Robin Warren, won a Nobel prize. Mosley received more than 20,000 letters from people cured of their ulcer pain by antibiotics. The film brought him awards. “I probably did, in a funny way, more good with that one programme than if I had stayed in medicine for 30 years,” said Mosley in the BMJ.
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In 2002, Mosley was nominated for an Emmy as executive producer on the documentary featuring John Cleese, The Human Face. In 2013, he began to host the series Trust Me, I’m a Doctor for the BBC. His most recent TV series were for Channel 4: Who Made Britain Fat? (2022) and Secrets of Your Big Shop (2024).
The Fast Diet book, which launched the 5:2 diet, also came out of a Horizon documentary. Eat, Fast and Live Longer (2012) was inspired by Mosley’s own diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, which is linked to excess weight. The disease ran in the family. His father, Bill, had died of the complications at the age of 74. Mosley came across the American neuroscientist Mark Mattson’s work on intermittent fasting, and adopted the pattern he advocated of normal eating for five days and consumption of just 500-600 calories on the other two.
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He claimed to have lost 20lbs and reversed his own type 2 diabetes. Mattson appeared in the documentary, which is credited with popularising the 5:2 diet. In 2021, Mosley published The Fast 800 Keto, which combines fasting with a ketogenic diet, high in fat and low in carbohydrates, but in its later stages allows carbohydrates back in.
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Mosley’s diet work was controversial because of its focus on calorie reduction to lose weight. In 2021, the eating disorder charity Beat said of his Channel 4 series Lose a Stone in 21 Days that “the programme caused enough stress and anxiety to our beneficiaries that we extended our helpline hours to support anyone affected and received 51% more contact during that time”.
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He said he had suffered from chronic insomnia from his late 30s. That became the subject of another BBC documentary and also a book published in 2019, called.
Cómo votar en las elecciones de la UE en España
By: Al IMRAN on June 09, 2024 / comment : 0
Cómo votar en las elecciones de la UE en España
Para que los ciudadanos ejerzan su derecho al voto tienen que acudir a una de las aproximadamente 70.000 urnas distribuidas en más de 22.500 colegios electorales en España. Cualquier ciudadano español de más de 18 años, con su documentación en regla (DNI actualizado y empadronado correctamente), puede acudir hoy a votar.
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Los colegios se han abierto a las 9 de la mañana para que casi 38 millones de electores decidan los 61 eurodiputados de la circunscripción española, salvo las ubicadas en Canarias, que abren una hora más tarde.
Durante once horas, hasta las 20:00, podrán acudir a las urnas las 38.087.379 personas con derecho a voto en estas elecciones europeas, que son unas 600.000 más que en las elecciones generales de julio del año pasado y 800.000 más que en las anteriores al Europarlamento, que fueron en el2019.
Para identifarse hay que mostrar el DNI y que las personas que están en la mesa comprueben que el ciudadano está en la urna que le corresponde, que varia en función del domicilio.
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)Previamente, los ciudadanos y ciudadanas han recibido una notificación en su domicilio procedente de la Oficina del Censo Electoral en la que figuran datos personales, como fecha de nacimiento, DNI, municipio, así como el local electoral donde le corresponde votar (normalmente colegios públicos), el distrito, la sección y la mesa.
A las 10:30 horas se ha ofrecido la primera rueda de prensa del secretario de Estado de Comunicación, Francesc Vallès, y de la subsecretaria del Interior, Susana Crisóstomo, para informar sobre el inicio de la jornada electoral y la constitución de las mesas, que son más de 58.500.
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Más tarde, a las 14:30, informarán del avance de participación y a las 18:30 comparecerán de nuevo para ofrecer un segundo avance de participación.
Hasta las 23:00 horas no se conocerán los primeros resultados provisionales, ya que no se podrán dar datos hasta que cierren todas las urnas en la Unión Europea y los colegios electorales italianos estarán abiertos hasta esa hora.
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Serán la ministra portavoz del Gobierno, Pilar Alegría, y el ministro del Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, quienes comparezcan a las once de esta noche para ofrecer los resultados provisionales de estas elecciones y el reparto de los 61 escaños.