

As of June 15, 2022, the Internet Explorer 11 desktop app will be retired and go out of support for many versions of Windows 10, according to a Wednesday Windows 10 blog post.
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Cnet has an explanation if you’re interested in learning more about this nightmare fuel generator also known as the DALL-E mini.Microsoft is finally putting the nail in the coffin of its Internet Explorer browser. It’s great that MOHAI can now “expand interactive storytelling” and “enhance educational programs,” but $10 million is a drop in the bucket for a Batman villain dude like Bezos.Ībout those AI-generated images: They are all pretty freaky. The funds will be used to expand the Bezos Center for Innovation which opened in 2013-also thanks to a $10 million donation from Bezos. In billionaire news: Jeff Bezos forked over $10 million to Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry, reports GeekWire. In a press release, the workers-who make products for Molly’s, Tosti, Shine, and Bolt-are calling out the company for “ow wages, uncertainty in scheduling, and lack of affordable health care coverage.” Earlier this month, the sandwich-makers delivered a majority petition to Homegrown higher-ups requesting a fair unionization process. Tomorrow: Homegrown workers plan to picket outside the company’s Melrose Market location on Capitol Hill. The 81-year-old is said to be experiencing mild symptoms.

The senior health official is double-vaxxed and double-boosted, but still caught a case of the ol’ ’VID. Anthony Fauci just tested positive for the first time. Speaking of beaches: Matthews Beach-the largest freshwater bathing beach in the city-is closed due to high bacteria levels.Īnother one falls: If you felt bad for avoiding COVID the past two years, then suddenly contracting it during this wave, perhaps you’ll find some solace in the fact that Dr.
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King County Natural Resources & Parks June 15, 2022 We took a lunch break visit to Seahurst Park in to see what the lower-than-average tide /69pwpQqoDY Puget Sound sees its lowest tide in more than a decade, thanks to a slight wobble in the orbit of the moon. These low tides will continue into tomorrow. Washington Sea Grant says they can easily be “damaged by footfalls” and “being picked up’’ so just respectfully observe this rare occurrence by keeping your hands to yourself. But be careful! This is an abnormal experience for the soft-bodied creatures who call the tide pools around the Sound home. A slight wobble in the moon’s orbit led to Puget Sound seeing its lowest tide in over a decade today, reports the Seattle Times. Thus, they’ve called for a name and future labeling that is “neutral, non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing.” But the scientists behind the Virological paper say that the version of monkeypox now spreading globally should no longer be considered or implied to be an “African” disease, such as through media images that only depict its rashy symptoms on African residents. Public health experts are still hoping that the virus can be contained before it establishes itself in new parts of the world. I’m sure my colleague Charles Mudede will have a better explanation in tomorrow’s PM. The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.75%: And that’s a huge deal for reasons I can’t quite understand. We can expect a final vote on whether the measure will actually move forward later this month. The thinking is that because turnout is higher on even years-when we cast our ballots for presidential, gubernatorial, and congressional elections-scheduling more local elections in those years will help turnout. Heads up, King County residents: In November, you’ll likely vote on whether future county elections should be moved to even-numbered years, reports the Seattle Times. Nothing hits like sucking on a cold, ripe cherry on a hot day. To me, this stone fruit is one of the best ways to welcome in the summer season in the Pacific Northwest. Weep for the cherries: Our damp and cold spring has made cherry-growing conditions abysmal, and farmers are preparing for “what looks to be the smallest crop of Northwest sweet cherries in nearly a decade,” reports Crosscut.
