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The Fall Guy Trailer: Ryan Gosling’s Amusing Stunts & Subtle Comedy

The most awaited film of the year, “The Fall Guy” starring Ryan Gosling, will serve the audience soon. The second trailer of the film is out, and it proves that the movie is going to be hilarious. After Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster venture of 2023, “Barbie”, Ryan is appearing on the big screen once again under the big banner of Universal Pictures. The Fall Guy is a story of a stunt man who works on the set of films. Ryan is playing the character of a stunt man named Colt Seavers who has a major crush on the…

Oppo Reno 11 Pro Review: Subtle Improvements

When it comes to premium smartphones, there is plenty of choice these days in the sub-Rs. 40,000 segment. There are smartphones like Oppo's Reno 10 Pro, which was purposefully designed to fit into this segment or budget, and then there are more premium smartphones that were launched in the sub-Rs. 50,000 segment, but have received price cuts over time or are frequently available at a much lower price tag. This would include devices like the Nothing Phone 2 and the like, which were launched at a higher price tag, but are…

A Subtle Bias that Could Impact Your Decision Trees and Random Forests

That can be easily eliminatedAn artistic decision tree generated by Dall-EThere is a chance that your decision trees and random forests suffer from a small bias, which can be eliminated with ease, for basically no cost. This is what we explore in this post.Disclaimer: the post discusses a recent research conducted by the author.IntroductionDecision trees and random forests are widely adopted classification and regression techniques in machine learning. Decision trees are favored for their interpretability, while random…

WhatsApp web client’s dark theme to get subtle improvements

Last updated: December 27th, 2023 at 16:46 UTC+01:00 In addition to all the big new features that have been making their way to WhatsApp over the last few months, Meta is working on various minor improvements to the world's most popular messaging app. Improvements are also coming to the web version of WhatsApp. It will be getting a new sidebar that looks like the one that's present in the Windows version of the app, and the folks over at WABetaInfo have discovered that WhatsApp Web's dark theme could soon match that…

Just Blake Lively Dropping An Adorable Birthday Post For Taylor Swift With Pics Of A-Listers, But I’m Most Impressed By The Subtle Ryan…

By now, it’s no secret that Taylor Swift has a lot of famous friends, and one of them is none other than Blake Lively. The friendship between Lively and Swift has endured for years now, and Swifties can’t seem to get enough of it. What’s truly sweet is when the two find ways to pay tribute to each other. That’s exactly what Lively did to mark her bestie’s birthday, which she celebrated just days ago. The Age of Adaline actress did that by sharing a sweet post on social media along with some sweet pictures. The snapshots…

Galaxy Fit 3 tipped to come in subtle yet boring color options

Last updated: November 18th, 2023 at 13:01 UTC+01:00 Recently, the upcoming fitness tracking device from Samsung, the Galaxy Fit 3, appeared on the TUV Rheinland and India BIS certification websites, revealing some key specs. Now, some leaked images have surfaced on the internet that show the different color options the device will be launched in, and frankly, the colors aren't eye-popping or attractive. Going by the leaked renders (via 91mobiles), one of the differentiating factors between the Galaxy Fit 2 and the…

Subtle Movements That Precede Earthquakes Raise Questions about Predicting Disaster

Two hours before a large earthquake, the ground seems to move—infinitesimally and without causing any shaking—a new study shows. This movement, known as an aseismic slip, may be a potential pathway toward predicting damaging quakes before they happen, the researchers say. Many seismologists have long argued that earthquakes are impossible to predict because Earth’s crust doesn’t give any detectable warning before it snaps. The new study, published on Thursday in Science, suggests that there are in fact warning signs.…

Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck review – subtle insights into politics and passion | Fiction

On the surface, Kairos is the simple story of an affair in late 80s Berlin between 19-year-old Katharina and Hans, a married writer 34 years her senior. The imbalance of power, death of idealism and creeping paranoia that characterise their relationship is a study of geopolitics in miniature. What begins as fate – the pair get on the same bus and build a mythology around this chance encounter and other apparent “signs” – becomes an agreement of sorts. “We mustn’t make each other miserable,” Hans, a serial adulterer, says…