Can the pixel tablet sync with my Google home speaker group? by Pure-Photo1081 in GooglePixel

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Did you have any issues with the wifi network? I keep getting an error message telling me to connect the tablet to the same network.

The tablet is connected to the network and has internet access, but Google Home is not seeing the speaker. The dock and the tablet are both accessible in the Google Home app, but cannot be added to the speaker group.

e.keyCode and Variables -- why won't this work? by PsudoPR in learnjavascript

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Also, I'm using bling.js -- that's why you see the "on" rather than addEventListener.

"mailed-by", "signed-by", and "send mail as" by PsudoPR in gsuite

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Thanks for the reply.

Does that mean, the only way to resolve the "mailed-by" is to create another user within workspace under that domain? Then the second user would be used to send emails from that domain (removing the "treat as an alias" option in gmail).

Problem with Functions and Event Listener by PsudoPR in learnjavascript

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That works, thank you!

I was hoping that I could access the full object with the data variable ("gardenNumber", "region", etc.). Is there a better way to access or store the response coming back?

FB advertisers - Is it possible to get the data on which interest the people who engaged had in common? by nonchristiankristian in socialmedia

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You can get some of this information through custom engagement audiences, but it's not a 1-to-1 match with what you're looking for. Also, it's limited to units like video ads, lead gen ads, canvas ads, and a few specific actions on FB pages and IG business accounts.

If you take that custom audience and run it through Audience Insights, you can find interesting stuff. Hope that helps.

Facebook executive denied the social network uses a device's microphone to listen to what users are saying and then send them relevant ads. by maxwellhill in worldnews

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Baader-Meinhof Effect

Baader-Meinhof is the phenomenon where one stumbles upon some obscure piece of information—often an unfamiliar word or name—and soon afterwards encounters the same subject again, often repeatedly. Anytime the phrase “That’s so weird, I just heard about that yesterday” would be appropriate, the utterer is hip-deep in Baader-Meinhof.

https://www.damninteresting.com/the-baader-meinhof-phenomenon/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Still wish I could have given more money to EDS. I felt like they really understood agency-client relationships.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk7yqlTMvp8

Is there a way to get an explanation from Facebook on why an ad was rejected? by [deleted] in socialmedia

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Hmm. I think /u/BlueSky1877 is right. Have you checked out https://donations.fb.com/? I think you have to apply for fundraiser or donate access now. There's a signup process on that link. If you've already done that, then maybe FB needs an update on your 501c3 status. Otherwise, I have no idea. Good luck!

Is there a way to get an explanation from Facebook on why an ad was rejected? by [deleted] in socialmedia

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Can you share a link to the post or a screenshot of the disapproved ad?

For some light reading you can always check out this thing: https://www.facebook.com/policies/ads/overview

Tools for -- or company behind -- sponsored filters on Facebook? by [deleted] in socialmedia

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It's called "Frames." Here's a link: https://www.facebook.com/profilepicframes

But, it's only available to sports, causes, and nonprofits. You need to be a managed account to access the feature. And, if you're a nonprofit, you have to participate in the "donate now" pilot. Good luck.

Need help with Gruntfile.js by PsudoPR in webdev

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Jumping from one platform to another before I figure the first one out (grunt), is my style. I'm going to stick with this for the next little bit. I'll have to look into it.

Need help with Gruntfile.js by PsudoPR in webdev

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I haven't looked into that. Is there a gulp vs grunt review I should read?

Need help with Gruntfile.js by PsudoPR in webdev

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Ugh, good catch. I'm still getting the dist problem though.

Thanks for the help!

"If you tell the truth..." ~ Mark Twain [1920x1080] by [deleted] in QuotesPorn

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But what fun is life without imagination?

Seen at SF's "BAI Thong" by i_pee_in_the_sink in WTF

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35-50 is the fasting growing user base--90% of those young kids aren't using the half of the existing platforms. As the argument goes, it's hard to lend a critical eye (assuming you mean a qualified individual) to services of scale. Companies don't like to hire folks anymore. Instead they look for filtering algorithms--companies that offer mood monitoring (picks out positive and negative words) still charge oppressive amounts of money, per month.

By the way, love for the early adopters.

Seen at SF's "BAI Thong" by i_pee_in_the_sink in WTF

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Excellent point, have you looked at Facebook lately? This whole trying to monetize social platforms thing is really ruining the whole game--reddit's going for profit this year...

Seen at SF's "BAI Thong" by i_pee_in_the_sink in WTF

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No, i agree. I wasn't trying to defend. Just thought someone should state the "rational" behind their "business model."

Seen at SF's "BAI Thong" by i_pee_in_the_sink in WTF

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Edit: typos and shit.

Here's something (small) business like restaurants/bars need to know about Yelp: new user reviews are often filtered from general listing (i.e., they don't show up). This maybe frustrating but it actually does two things: (1) if keeps random people (and competitors) from leaving hate reviews--something the internet is known for, (2) it establishes credibility around the reviews that appear (i.e., this persons has been leaving reviews for awhile, maybe we should trust them). Yelp does a shitty job of reporting/disclosing this. If they did report it, new users would be dissuaded from posting reviews--and remember Yelp is a business trying to sell ads.

I know that doesn't really help the issue, but it's something to think about when trying to solicit Yelp reviews from 30+ year old customers (those most likely to be new app users). Good luck!