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Woman Calls Poha “Worst Food”. Internet Wants Her To “Upgrade Taste Buds”
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Woman Calls Poha “Worst Food”. Internet Wants Her To “Upgrade Taste Buds”

[ad_1] There is hardly any Indian who does not like poha. Whipping up this delight is a breeze. In a pan, heat some oil, add mustard seeds, curry leaves, and chopped onions, and saute them until the onions turn a lovely golden hue. Then, introduce turmeric, salt, and the rinsed poha. Let it cook for a few minutes, and finish by garnishing it with chopped coriander and a drizzle of refreshing lemon juice. While most people love this dish, have you heard someone being extremely vocal about their hatred for poha. One such instance unfolded on social media when a user on X (formerly known as Twitter) dared to label poha as the "worst food" in one of her posts. This declaration stirred a frenzy among desi food enthusiasts, who couldn't resist expressing their passionate disagreement in the co...
For His Next Trick, Musk Should Take Twitter Public
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For His Next Trick, Musk Should Take Twitter Public

[ad_1]  Even by Elon Musk's own accounting methods, taking Twitter private has been a disaster. Worth somewhere between half and one-third of the $44 billion he paid for it only seven months ago, the social media platform has become a case study of value destruction. There is an easy fix: Musk should take Twitter public now. The idea defies traditional logic, of course. In the ordinary world, a primary reason for taking a company private is to improve its operations and profitability before returning it to shareholders. Musk's world is not ordinary. He has fired more than 80% of Twitter's workforce, and it shows. Advertisers have fled in droves. He just hired a new CEO.  Even putting aside the torching of several billion dollars, the glitchy vibe and a mission that could at best be summ...
Twitter ‘chose confrontation’ on EU disinformation code
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Twitter ‘chose confrontation’ on EU disinformation code

[ad_1] Twitter "chose confrontation" by exiting a voluntary EU disinformation code of practice that lays ground rules for an incoming European law on digital services, a European Union commissioner said Monday."We believe this is a mistake of Twitter. Twitter has chosen the hard way. They chose confrontation," commissioner Vera Jourova told journalists. She said Twitter's compliance with the new Digital Services Act (DSA) entering force on August 25 "will be scrutinised... vigorously and urgently". The European Commission announced May 27 that Twitter had decided to leave the code of practice, to which other major online platforms such as Google, Microsoft and TikTok continue to adhere.The voluntary pact, which was launched in 2018 and strengthened last year with input from industry pla...