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"blinks" Definitions
  1. (functioning as singular)
  2. a small temperate portulacaceous plant, Montia fontana
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"Basically it blinks red a few times, and then it blinks green," says Tuominen.
Instead of a normal blink rate of 203 or more blinks a minute, while working on a computer the blink rate is often reduced to only about 12 to 15 blinks.
But unless China blinks things can get far, far worse.
A towering wall of computer screens blinks alive with crisis.
She crumples to the floor and blinks in the dark.
Whether that happens may come down to who blinks first.
Mr. Day twitches and babbles and blinks his eyes rapidly.
The club's neon sign blinks on and off, on, off.
"One blink means 'no,' two blinks mean 'yes,' " he said.
And so, until one party blinks, the government remains closed.
Specific elements, like the blinks, feel as though they're reflecting me.
But this deepfake blinks, moves seamlessly, and gestures like Zuckerberg would.
Go deeper: Trump administration blinks on "zero" oil exports from Iran.
Go deeper: Trump administration blinks on "zero" oil exports from Iran
Every little movement is also captured, from blinks to high kicks.
They've hitched their wagon to a star that occasionally blinks out.
Press the power button twice and the flashlight blinks to life.
Nobody even blinks when they hear an electronic squelch these days.
Tap and hold to shoot a photo, and the light blinks.
His only actions are involuntary eye-blinks and slight muscle twitches.
For comparison, the human eye blinks 2185 to 2200 times a minute.
He sticks his tongue out and blinks his eyes to certain questions.
When the car is about to go, the white light quickly blinks.
That causes the sufferer's eyelashes to scratch his cornea when he blinks.
If nobody blinks, or extends the deadline, the market could be volatile.
We seemed to be playing a silly game of who blinks first.
For comparison, the human eye blinks 15 to 20 times a MINUTE!
But Peeqo actually perks up and blinks the eyes on its screen.
Son then blinks a few times and turns toward the talking panelist.
The government won't reopen until one side feels the squeeze — and blinks.
Maybe we need a repeat of the 2018 mini crash before Trump blinks.
"I kind of hoped that the blinks would be more reliable," he says.
Even blinks; he didn't even want him to blink, until the right moment.
After a few shocked blinks, she looked up at the audience and laughed.
I go from a gigantic butt to Die Hard in a few blinks.
The Associated Press: Who blinks first will matter in Trump, Dem wall fight.
Clearly unprepared, she blinks in confusion as she attempts to process what just happened.
Einstein raises his eyebrows, blinks, and appears to watch you with his green eyes.
The bright light blinks and vanishes until it magically appears a few feet away.
Shifts from the 7-speed PDK dual-clutch gearbox make eye blinks seem slow.
You simply press the LED on one end and it blinks on the other.
Looking at looks — blinks and stuff — and then add music to make it work.
Subsequently, we develop a method to detect when the person in the video blinks.
There's another safety mechanism: a big button that blinks with a bright green light.
He blinks and struggles to raise himself a little, the kayak shifting below him.
Now, if a reputed member of the Mafia takes the Fifth, no one blinks.
By the elevators, nobody blinks when an employee wearing a pink tutu bustles past.
One man blinks like a circus bear and has hands as brown as paws.
New York must be its own planet, I swear, because no one even blinks. Except.
" Luke blinks a few times and lets out an infuriating, "I'm very confused right now.
The memoir, which was turned into a 2007 film, was written with about 200,000 blinks.
This episode's most compelling Box moment though, is when he BLINKS when talking about Naz.
My first mission: take a picture with the iPhone using two blinks of an eye.
In a TV studio, he comes alive when the red light blinks on a camera.
How can you not get caught up in trying to see who blinks or fidgets?
It detects a number of different factors, including head nods, eye blinks and even yawns.
Let's say you take a photo of a group of people and one person blinks.
"Refresh rate refers to how many times the display blinks in a second," Kang said.
The former is a somewhat gaudy neon sign that blinks its titular message across the booth.
The royal appeared to drift off a few times, then waking back up with numerous blinks.
He's wearing shorts and holds a thin, grubby tank top as he blinks in the light.
Ben blinks, wondering when she'd said that (the snoozy group date) and who exactly she is.
A small light inside the glasses blinks to notify the user when recording begins and ends.
One light blinks over the intersection of the main street and a farm-to-market road.
No individual people, nothing blinks out from the Quantum Ocean, Head of God, no physical reality.
So it seems Washington and Tehran will remain in a dangerous stalemate until the other blinks.
Again, no one blinks, as if this kind of behavior has become understood, if not expected.
Manny blinks at him; Normal New York abruptly resumes, Weird New York vanishing for the moment.
Manny blinks at him; Normal New York abruptly resumes, Weird New York vanishing for the moment.
"In Greece, nobody blinks if you put Coca-Cola in it," said Kiki Karamintzas, an owner.
On some of Manhattan's larger towers, for instance, a red light blinks atop a long antenna.
He wets his hand in the water, blinks with the sting as he bathes the eye.
The length of time between blinks would tell you how many days long its year was.
Giertz blinks as if irritated, but she pays no mind to the robot or the makeup.
Blinks can help answer simple questions, but this "is an extremely limited means of communicating," Ramsey said.
We had some good shifts, but the key in a game like this is, 'Who blinks first?
It will ultimately be a game of chicken, who blinks before allowing the economy to suffer more.
From the five blinks, obtained with exhausting effort, scientists now know that it has an odd shape.
No one blinks in "Flack" when it becomes obvious that Robyn has sex with men and women.
As the black hole blinks out of existence, so does the universe's record of everything that went inside.
Its cyclops eye blinks and the bulbous head follows my hand as I grab my cup of water.
The light blinks red when you are good to walk through, a color choice that originally startled me. 
"The concern is that if nobody blinks, it could negate all the tax cuts we had," he said.
They remain still, their blinks and discernible breathing the only signs that this is a moving-image work.
When one solution for detection pops up—like the blinks—the other will learn from it, and match it.
People are already with multiple partners through prostitution and affairs and such, and no one even blinks an eye.
Then it blinks back and forth, from childhood to adulthood, investigating where childhood dreams bloom and where they shrivel.
In the early going of Cargo, the story periodically finds her for short blinks, tracking what she's up to.
Grandpa tries to direct the scene, the cousins get antsy, and someone invariably blinks just as the shutter fires.
"You should wear it down," she says before she leaves, eyeing her intently enough that Eve blinks in surprise.
To Holmes, blinks are seemingly for conveying sincerity and establishing trust, not an involuntary response to, y'know, having eyeballs.
In the darkness of night, the fish blinked very frequently, at about 90 blinks per minute, the team found.
Other games are recorded at the first try [so] there are glitches, blinks every time one new sprite appears.
I picked him up and he was really dead weight and his eyes were closing in slow, awkward blinks.
Similarly, I called my sister after I got extensions in part to regale the camera with slow, sumptuous blinks.
He walks the ledge, sits down right in front of the sunset, looks our direction, kind of blinks knowingly.
But, as Celeste blinks into the morning sunlight, she flashes back to a steamy sex scene in a car.
Almost fifteen years later, hanging the legal status of Internet broadband services on DNS and caching blinks technological reality.
Then the readout blinks 52 and that same dude (again, me) declares the gun broken and demands a refund.
The spokesperson said the light also blinks when the camera is experiencing connectivity trouble -- an issue I've experienced firsthand.
Maybe Trump blinks on Iran; he'll be under tremendous pressure from EU countries to not renege on the deal.
When the camera is on, an LED light blinks to let those in the room know they are being photographed.
In a few blinks of an eye we saw some sort of creature lurking in the grass beside the boy.
And if anyone blinks at me the wrong way, I'm going to pull that thing out and pull the trigger.
Ford's AVs have a screen on top of the windshield that blinks in various ways to signal their movements. Drive.
Now, iOS 29 takes notice of the sensors embedded inside the iPhone and blinks on whenever you raise the display.
She keeps her voice level and barely blinks as she dresses him down, the diamonds in her beautiful tiara sparkling.
He also supplies a few of his now-trademark blinks — which are pretty different from the original, to be honest.
Within two minutes, she blinks her eyes, wincing with discomfort from the stark lights in the back of the ambulance.
Now, no one blinks an eye when you tap your screen against a card reader in the check-out line.
Miller controls Kong's jaw and facial expressions—"anything from blinks to nose-sniffing to eyebrows, lip snarls, winces," he said.
Then he opens his eyes wide and blinks a few times as his vision adjusts to the world around him.
Two blinks later, the shapes and colors morphed into what they actually were: the twisty, tubular slides of a waterpark.
Similarly, each lightbox blinks slowly, its screen dimming and illuminating to introduce subtle but palpable shifts in the enclosed environment.
They all had their hands on their heads and stared down at the floor between long blinks and deep breaths.
Standing there in 40-below weather, periodically punching themselves in the eye to keep it from freezing every time she blinks?
But while someone else might be embarrassed to reveal that he has been playing a role, Trump barely blinks an eye.
She's allied with Euron Greyjoy, who has an unbeatable magical teleporting fleet that blinks all over Westeros' coast, destroying her enemies.
Colton's mom, who would obviously rather sip her wine than hear about her son's sex life, simply blinks on, adding platitudes.
The plastic wrist-worn pedometer measures steps and blinks quickly or slowly depending on the pace of the person wearing it.
There's a little light inside the glasses that glows while you're recording, and it blinks when you're almost out of time.
Here, at some murky threshold that we never quite see until we've already tumbled over, self-awareness just blinks into darkness.
After a few moments it blinks quickly; you have to watch for it, and you may blink sympathetically when it does.
Polling and public perception over who is most to blame for the deadlock may end up deciding which side blinks first.
And the side that blinks will probably be the one that gets most of the blame for this political fiasco, too.
For example, BMW offers the option of a lane-change setting, which gives three blinks at a tap of the stalk.
If it blinks pink, maybe your jacket has detected it's lost connection with your phone—meaning you've left it at home.
Once the drone reaches the delivery area, the recipient points their mobile phone's flash at the drone, which blinks the coded pattern.
That light indicates when the earphones are charging, charged, or connecting, and it blinks rarely and discreetly when the earphones are active.
The "Step-It" tracker is basically a really crappy step counter that also blinks based on the speed of a kid's steps.
Steps show on an LCD and the activity is indicated by a light that blinks more rapidly as (theoretically) the child exercises.
The duration of those blinks, as the shadow of MU69 moved across Earth's surface, would give clues about the size and shape.
So if the tag vibrates and its LED light blinks blue, that might be a text from one of three programmable contacts.
In politics, we talk about groups all the time — minorities, immigrants, criminals, what have you — and by and large, no one blinks.
Lean in close and you can hear the soft hum of a hidden motor; a gentle click is audible each time it blinks.
Lauren B.: *blinks* By the time they sit down for dinner, the prospect of Lauren B. actually getting a rose seems almost unfathomable.
For the typing use-case a predictive text system also reduces the number of blinks needed to spell what you want to say.
When in pairing mode, the left earbud blinks between red and blue like a police siren or some kind of laser tag accessory.
But look, that number will always be skewed when you allow 42 points against the likes of [rubs eyes, rapidly blinks] Alex Smith?
As the Y blinks on and off, shifting terms of ownership, it prompts the question, what makes a physical space a public space?
But things go haywire; the scientists overseeing the experiment are a mess, as is their Hal-like computer, which blinks out her distress.
People would take it so seriously... But now you can walk down the street with purple hair and no one blinks at you.
Press the button to try to catch it — if it glows in rainbow colors, you've caught it; if it blinks red, you failed.
Think of how many of our finest motions disappear, untracked — how many eye blinks and toe twitches and secret glances vanish into nothing.
The philosopher blinks or twitches his right eyelid; his son taps a tooth with his tongue; his son raises or lowers his left eyebrow; his son sucks on his upper or lower lip; his son flares a nostril; my grandfather blinks or twitches his left eyelid; my father taps a tooth with his tongue; and I write down the letter.
A blue ring of light blinks at you three times, and then the four LEDs flash so brightly they might freak out a pet.
If you want to see a video of Obama saying racist things into a camera, that's what you'll see—regardless of whether he blinks.
Once it lights up, click and hold the connect button on the top of the controller, near the bumpers, until the Xbox logo blinks.
"If China only sends a junior team to the U.S., the market might have to wait longer to see who blinks first," Hu said.
Half of the lens is a mirror that reflects the user's eye so that the inner-facing camera can track eye movements and blinks.
But we don't see the world as being continually interrupted by flashes of darkness—our blinks are not only involuntary, but mostly unconscious too.
This is a man for whom brinksmanship is a career principle: you push a bad deal on your opponent and see who blinks first.
In the cartoon as in real life, he wears owlish spectacles and blinks very deliberately while waving his hands in front of his face.
It took a few blinks of my eyes to realize that yes, indeed, we would be dining with the former president and first lady.
However, when two enemies like these start openly shooting at each other, neither side wants to be seen as the one who blinks first.
I disagree—you simply hold the power button down until the light blinks, then press it again to cycle through the different lighting modes.
He expresses interest in being a more involved parent, then blinks in surprise when his daughter Sally appears to have grown up without him noticing.
An 8-bit game world blinks into being: baby blue sky, tessellated stone ground, and in between, a squat, red-suited man standing still—waiting.
Lyu told MIT Tech Review that his team has an even better technique for detecting deepfakes than blinks, but declined to say what it is.
I notice throughout this track in particular, he blinks more than the last track, potentially suggesting my sudden genre-shift has thrown off his zen.
As I watched on, the layers of the video began to unravel — the character sometimes blinks, and their eyes open, just for just a moment.
Look away for too long, then a light bar in the steering wheel blinks red and your seat vibrates to remind you to pay attention.
Ageing curves are far gentler in golf than in most other sports—no one blinks an eye when a 12.53-something golfer wins a tournament.
The royal appeared to drift off a few times, then waking back up with numerous blinks — the universal sign for a parent of a newborn!
In a crucial moment in last night's episode, Negan pretends to swing his bat at Daryl, only to discover that his hostage barely even blinks.
The amount of time lost during the visual task roughly matched how long a person's blink was—people who had longer blinks, lost more time.
Most people know Ray Lewis as a great NFL linebacker, possible accessory to capital murder, and a man who blinks only nine times per year.
In this election, America's shining city on the hill, it seems, has more in common with those countries where the electricity blinks on and off.
But according to fans and critics, BLACKPINK far exceeded expectations — and likely left the stage with hundreds more Blinks (the group's fandom name) because of it.
A problem that winks at you garishly whenever you take the watch off and blinks against your skin late at night when you're trying to sleep.
A single LED blinks when the camera is on and looking for action, but there's no indication of when it's actually taking a series of photos.
A cursor on YouTube's home page blinks before the sound of keystrokes and the words "Donald Trump is a Jerk" are typed into the search box.
As with previous models, an LED light blinks when your Spectacles are recording, and I found it easy to see the light while wearing my glasses.
"It blinks reality," Judge Cooper ruled, questioning how the Republicans on the commission found a $1 million attack ad to be in compliance with the law.
As a light bulb eerily blinks above Sardshtani, I ask whether this discomfort makes Iranians like him feel that they should rise up against the government.
The network's first reaction to the president's decision to delay his speech appeared to indicate trouble ahead: "Trump Blinks" read the headline atop the Fox website.
You're inching home alongside four lanes of fellow commuters when a digital billboard blinks to a video ad for the latest model of the car you're driving.
Set it up (look for the Bedtime tab in the Clock app) and once a night, your phone blinks awake to remind you to go to bed.
And when connected to your device, the left earbud blinks blue to indicate a successful connection, which makes it feel like some old school Bluetooth voice headset.
But here, given our blindness during blinks and saccades, a clever algorithm could repeatedly swap things around you, in real-time, testing your A/B reactions iteratively.
The No. 6 train station is too far, and I don't have change for the bus, so I look to Uber: 12-minute wait, the app blinks.
If neither faction blinks, Republicans, in control of the House, Senate, and White House will be stuck in a stalemate: No budget resolution means no tax reform.
A. The error page you see when Google Chrome cannot get to the internet does indeed feature a small graphic of a Tyrannosaurus rex that occasionally blinks.
This summer, scientists crisscrossed two oceans, braved wind and cold and deployed two dozen telescopes — all for five blinks of starlight that lasted a second or less.
My friend neither blinks nor looks away, and the woman is forced to hold herself there as the seconds tick by, her small eyes open and straining.
The app contains cleverly written digests — called blinks — of many nonfiction titles, with each book broken down into a handful of pages that summarize the main arguments.
Thus was born the Fingerling, a five-inch monkey that grips your finger with its legs and arms, as it babbles, blows kisses and blinks its eyes.
Wozniacki's strength is blasting balls from the baseline until her opponent blinks and, true to form, she engaged Sharapova in 23 rallies of at least nine shots.
Individual innovators sans satellites have used it to get a handle on a ball-balancing robot and a Lego-and-LED Frankenstein that blinks lights to convey messages.
Mickey recognizes her own pattern of self-destruction in this bleak sentiment, and blinks back panicked tears as he describes some of the experiences he's had while wasted.
No one blinks when there's a new Call of Duty every year, but a major Nintendo sequel that looks a lot like the game that came before it?
It's not like the modem light that blinks regularly when we are using the internet, but the blinking seems more steady and I don't lose my network connection.
The Kirobo Mini, a grapefruit-sized robot that blinks and whispers in a babyish high pitch, can hold a conversation, make hand gestures, and respond to human emotions.
Since Iran insists it won't budge, it sets Washington and Tehran on a path of confrontation that can be averted only if one side or the other blinks.
Disney finally announced their full line of Baby Yoda and The Mandalorian merch, including a $60 animatronic Baby Yoda that coos, blinks, and does the magic hand thing.
If the Trump administration blinks and delays putting the tariffs into effect, it will signal a retreat from its plans to radically recast the United States' trade relations.
The intelligence community is singing a chorus of red-light warnings about the ongoing Russian attacks on our core democratic systems, while the president publicly blinks that reality.
Soldiers with families in the area say that when the bot is fully deleted, and the process is complete, the whole city blinks in one massive black out.
Jon, recovering in bed after taking a heroic stand and flexing his scarred ab muscles, blinks fondly up at Dany, who's sitting anxiously by her new favorite knight's bedside.
The sensitivity of the system could even be tuned to detect multiple blinks of an eye, which could potentially switch the lens to function like a telephoto zoom lens.
If neither faction blinks, Republicans, in control of the House, Senate, and White House, will be stuck in a stalemate: No budget resolution means no Republican-led tax reform.
Just when you thought there wasn't any body part left that could get sexier, the male gaze blinks its way out of Plato's cave and on to your armpit.
If you are leaving the house, a photo frame placed by the front door blinks and plays sound to notify you that the stove is unattended and left on.
At night, it blinks out a playful pattern of colors and boosterish slogans on its high-tech outer skin — a few parts light show, a few parts bumper sticker.
A still image cannot convey how adorable it is when this fella perks his ears up, blinks, turns his head, and coos like the lil baby boy he is.
The Furby gets placed higher up on the list because it blinks and talks and stuff, but it doesn't resemble any sort of pet your child would ever actually own.
Yet when your blinks make the world go momentarily dark - and bear in mind most of us perform around 12 to 15 of these every minute - you are mostly oblivious.
In both places, and especially in the antebellum South, the eras the myths commemorate and whitewash were brief, blinks in history that have come to loom disproportionately in cultural memory.
Or, sometimes, these communities do something so strange that everyone else on Tumblr just stops and blinks — I love you, Sherlock fandom, but y'all have done some deeply weird things.
The blinks provided the researchers with important information about the shape of the 20-mile wide space chunk, which will be the next flyby target for the New Horizons probe.
If it blinks green, that might mean your rideshare (Uber and Lyft only) is nearby and you can brush in to hear the car's make, model, color, and license plate.
Perhaps there's been a disruption in our system of twitches and blinks and tooth-tapping and lip-sucking by which a letter is transmitted from his head to my pen.
Just before losing the power of speech entirely, he designed with his son's help a system by which he could communicate, through twitches and blinks, the letters of the alphabet.
But to say that race doesn't matter at all blinks reality — or at least that's what most experienced prosecutors and defense attorneys will tell you, when speaking off the record.
Two days after Germany's election Mr Macron, who barely blinks without first considering the reaction in Berlin, delivered an ambitious speech on European reform calibrated not to antagonise Angela Merkel's government.
A. If your router lacks its own display screen, it must communicate through its status light (or lights) and the messages it blinks can vary based on your model and manufacturer.
In the "Hold Your Horses" video, for example, the horses' gallop takes expression from the drums and the bass arpeggio, while a lighthouse beam blinks with the rhythm of a synthesizer.
Most beds roll out of the I.C.U. briskly, en route to radiology or an operating room, whirring with the beeps and blinks of monitors and the quick conversation of busy nurses.
In addition to strange, loud thuds from somewhere above (it sounds like the footsteps of an angry or indifferent god), the apartment grows dimmer as one light after another mysteriously blinks out.
However, it's slow, blinks an annoying red light when it activates the iris scanner, and never feels as seamless as Face ID. Good thing the fingerprint scanner is easier to use now.
A screen overhead blinks on, displaying the lyrics to the song I had signed up to sing: Hit Me With Your Best Shot, a karaoke tune I could do in my sleep.
A few blinks later and we're suddenly watching Marilyn Manson in a leather hat and fishnet gloves perform his original track "La La Song" as the character of drag queen Christina Superstar.
Chris Midgley, head of global analytics at S&P Global Platts, said Sunday that "unprecedented conditions" had created a situation where oil traders will be looking to see which producer blinks first.
The star of the show was "The Child Animatronic Edition," a life-like version of Baby Yoda that moves, blinks, coos and giggles just like the infant character on the "Mandolorian" series.
If neither side blinks, America could be on the brink of its first hot war with revolutionary Iran after 40 simmering years of proxy conflicts, bitter rhetoric and short-lived diplomatic thaws.
Samberg's goofy energy has always been a perfect foil for Braugher's grounded gravitas, but they find themselves a worthy scene partner in Brown, who barely blinks when thrown into their chaotic midst.
In the domestic scenes, the furniture on the walls blinks in and out of existence to little or no objection (or recognition) from the characters, who continue watching the nice clouds on television.
Researchers at the University at Albany received funding from DARPA to study deepfakes, and found that analyzing the blinks in videos could be one way to detect a deepfake from an unaltered video.
This little sensor can attach to any water bottle, glass, or cup, and blinks to alert you to sip regularly — and we all know how easy it is to lose track of time.
But what the team was able to do with a few blue pixels on a black display is really impressive from the moment he blinks them open sleepily from atop his charging dock.
As the researchers note, there are already plenty of photo retouching tools that can remove red eyes or smooth out blemishes, so why isn't there one that solves the problem of accidental blinks?
Her most recent, "Hollywouldn't" is visually a one-woman "Sissy That Walk" but I'm absolutely fine with that to be honest; it's so perfectly choreographed she even blinks in time with the beat.
Fans of the South Korean pop group, called "Blinks," loved every second of the set, and the performance was even live-streamed on a large screen in New York's Times Square at night.
Newspapers led front pages on the pensions tax, with the Hindustan Times splashing "Govt Blinks" and the Times of India saying "Salaried Class Rages" after a wave of outrage broke across social media.
Warmbier opens his eyes and blinks spontaneously but shows no signs of understanding language or responding to verbal commands, said Dr. Daniel Kanter, professor of neurology and director of the Neurocritical Care Program.
Each member of this pair continues making the barely there gestures that serve, through reflex or ruse, as signs of life: Each blinks at regular intervals; each tilts her head from side to side.
The other characters accept this about her nearly without question, and by season three, no one blinks when she attends a town council meeting in a massive cossack hat and spiky, avian-influenced sweater.
Each 3D scan typically takes less than a minute and creates a database of eye gazes and blinks, which the software then maps to the data from the eye tracking system in the headset.
The way she breathes and blinks in the episode's opening close-up is enough to contain the torrent of emotions — terror, hope, confusion, exhaustion, desperation — she must feel when she realizes she is alone.
I told my editor I wanted to write an essay about coming to terms with the fact that my "dream body" was a product of misery, but now the white screen blinks back at me.
The programs are very simple and you can load in various tools including a clever little mouse mover – maybe to simulate mouse usage for an app – and a little app that blinks the lights quickly.
As far as the show's plotting goes, the stakes are relatively low: No one blinks at demons or terrorism, and downtown is underwater (it's referred to as the "sea below 14th Street" and seems posh).
I could do that trick I always wanted to do where I invite the Jehovah's Witnesses inside, sit them down at the kitchen table, and give them a fake Scientology test, see who blinks first.
This is about business, now, and for the first time in his era-defining generation with the Heat, Wade's confrontation with his team is about the fundamental question of NBA free agency: Who blinks first?
That is, there are no plans to use all of the advances in artificial intelligence to produce Blinks in place of humans doing the condensing, a la Summly or others that have tried this approach.
In a place where no one blinks if you call yourself a fishermen, drill-rig roustabout, tugboat captain or gold miner, an increasing number of Alaskans are thinking of themselves as people who grow food.
It looked like this: If you try to pair your AirPods with an Android phone or a PC, you have to press the pairing button on the back of the case until the LED blinks.
But while those encountering Birx for the first time are resorting to parsing the Morse code of her eye blinks, people who've worked with and watched her during her career fighting AIDS need no interpretation.
Her Gasteyer was a 120 percent concentration: angular head movements; precise intentional blinks; a modulated operatic voice — classic Gasteyer, but swirled with the essential oils of her performance as a tightly wound 20053s Martha Stewart.
" Smashing Pumpkins rocker Billy Corgan – who has both shared the stage and collaborated with Bowie – remembered him in a statement, saying: "When a true star blinks out, the sky looks different, and never feels the same.
"omg now that the songs out i can show u this whole clip sjsksksjsjs 🌑 that face @petedavidson," the pint-sized powerhouse captioned the video, during which the 24-year-old comedian barely moves or blinks.
It's almost like a switch goes on in the children when the power comes back on -- Feras and Rahaf sprint to the TV as it blinks back to life, to watch children's programming and WWE Wrestling.
At a time when Cardi B can offer a slapdash verse to Maroon 5 and no one blinks, it feels refreshing to see two artists get together motivated by more than label dollar-signs-in-eyes.
You've got the main puppeteer who's doing the mouth and one arm, then they've got an assist doing the other arm, and then there's somebody doing radio control of the eye blinks, and things like that.
As Decider's Joe Reid put it, "you could build a summer home in the space left by Levy's arch, exasperated pauses," as David blinks at the world around him, wondering why no one understands that they're awful.
But there's still room in our hearts—and on our shelves—for another BB-250 toy, especially since Spin Master's near life-size replica talks, rolls, follows, blinks, understands voice commands, and even comes when it's called.
" Fourth, the U.S. could use a break in its trade war with China, Cramer said, adding that it "doesn't matter which side blinks as long as we get some reassurance that things aren't spinning out of control.
The patent, seen by Sony Alpha Rumors, describes connected lenses that can capture a photo when the wearer blinks an eye, store that photo and then send it to a wireless device like a smartphone, tablet or computer.
She blinks reluctantly, with such vaguely reptilian slowness that it really does seem like she'd opt out of the basic bodily function if she could, in order to better maintain unbroken eye contact with whoever she's speaking to.
In time for MWC the International Telecommunication Union, a UN agency, agreed on the specifications for 5G: speeds must be up to 20 gigabits per second, enough to download a movie in a few blinks of an eye.
But let&aposs say he&aposs serious, these other countries don&apost -- let&aposs say these other countries don&apost pull back themselves, we could be off to the races here and we don&apost know who blinks first.
Yet this has become a game of geopolitics more than economics, and it will probably be decided only when the oil ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran look each other in the eye to see if either blinks first.
Why it matters: He blinks; he disappoints the people who still love him; he gets no credit for reopening the government, given he already took credit for the shutdown; and we're back where we started after 35 days of pointlessness.
One of the most advanced examples of sex robotics is a Chinese sex doll called Z-one, which blinks, moves her mouth, has genitals which heat up, and can have "Siri-like conversations in Chinese," says Jenna Owsianik, editor of FutureofSex.net.
The core idea is to make a headset that could help disabled people with limited manual mobility to type or interact with other systems just by blinking — using blinks as a selector signal to move and action an on-screen selector.
The basic idea of Blinkist is to take the best of new nonfiction and condense it into pieces just a minute or two long, with entire books summed up in a series of these "blinks" totaling 15 minutes or so.
Now, nobody blinks when Beyoncé duets with Jack White or Kanye hooks up with Paul McCartney, but in 2006 the idea of the Coldplay guy sharing studio time with the man who made Missy's best beats felt, well, kind of exotic.
I think earnings could break the tie unless, of course, China blinks — highly unlikely, but we'll never have a better time to take on the PRC than we do right now with this insanely strong job growth with almost no inflation.
Sometimes you end up with season three of Breaking Bad, which does everything it can to blow up its original premise and somehow still keeps ticking, and sometimes you end up with season two of Homeland, where the show eventually blinks.
It has always baffled me that no one blinks an eye at the banks, insurance companies, universities and family fortunes that over 150 years later still savor the riches they've inherited that were made possible through the brutal institution of slavery.
In place of a startling moment of film in "La Jetée" when Marker breaks out of stop-time and a woman blinks, Ms. Opie injects midway through her movie, which is otherwise silent, the loud rasp of a struck match.
It's hard to predict with much certainty just how close Congress will get to shutdown this time before someone blinks, but we can predict with absolute certainty that these regularly scheduled crises will keep occurring unless real changes are made.
" U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper wrote, "It blinks reality to conclude that many of the ads considered by the Commissioners in this case were not designed to influence the election or defeat of a particular candidate in an ongoing race.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan puts it: He blinks; he disappoints the people who still love him; he gets no credit for reopening the government, given he already took credit for the shutdown; and we're back where we started after 35 days of pointlessness.
The limitations added to this unbearable feeling of nothingness—the constant hum of off-screen "space electronics" and the loud blinks of Zorak all muddled together to make a show that was as much lo-fi zine as it was Braque collage.
Essentially a night light, the glowing orb can play in sync to the music, change colors when tapped or run special modes — like one that blinks through all the colors, or another "campfire" mode with colors similar to those of a campfire.
The Plume is meant to simplify the router setup process, which allows one to plug the pods into a cable or DSL modem and start using it immediately (it does have lights and only blinks during setup and if there's a problem).
The potential damage to US interests is compounded by the fact that China, now led by its strongest President in generations, is rarely accused of playing a short-term game -- and thinks in decades and centuries rather than the blinks of time between US elections.
A psychology professor has had some success predicting the outcome of elections based purely on which candidate blinks less frequently during debates, the idea being that rapid-fire blinking is a sign of stress and anxiety, generally not desirable qualities in a commander in chief.
More regrettable is the show's surprise postscript, after the curtain call, when the video feed blinks into action again, to show the Inaugurations of each American President from Ford up to Obama (cheers) and Guess Who (boos, with a smattering of defiant applause). Enough!
You know that thing where you're reading something interesting but then you see a super interesting link and you're like, yeah, I'm gonna click the shit out of this, and then you do, and your computer fritzes, blinks at you, and then you get a 404 error?
What the future holds for older adult care A stove at the Aware Home has been equipped with sensing and a large colored-light system that blinks to alert you when the oven has been left on unattended, which can be helpful if you are nearby.
This entire arc plays out in Frozen 2, too, but when it comes time for the film to deal with its most consequential idea — that to put right what once went wrong, Anna and Elsa will have to destroy Arendelle — it blinks and lets everybody live.
The plot zigs and zags and sometimes accelerates in the direction of genuine hilarity — when Teddy takes a job at a fast-food restaurant called Christian Chicken, whenever Mr. Malco opens his mouth or Ms. Rajskub blinks her eyes — only to downshift into sloppy, easy jokes and gags.
The only way Apple's iPhone X Animoji's can track your face is through the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera, which uses depth information from your face to keep the animation in sync with your mouth, eyes, and all the rest of your facial muscles (it can track blinks, winks, grimaces, frowns and wide-eyed looks).
One way Samsung could make the S8's face unlock feature just a little more secure is to update it to check for blinks, just like how the face unlock feature worked in stock Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (Weirdly enough, the feature, called Liveness Check, was removed in Android 4.4 KitKat and never returned).
Thus, one radiated particle at a time, the black hole blinks out of existence, ultimately leaving no trace: Hawking's calculation indicated that the radiation is "thermal," consisting of a featureless, random spread of energies that encodes no details about the collapsed star that formed the black hole, or about anything else of interest that might have fallen in.
Only a few hours earlier, I had typed Civil War letters for her brother, who is in the same class, and just two years ago, I had listened to Civil War letters read by her older sister, and a little earlier still, just a few blinks of the eye, to historic missives drafted by the now-16-year-old.
The speech, apparently crafted by his often-clueless son-in-law Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerWhite House preparing to promote malaria drugs on online platform to combat coronavirus: report Politics and the pandemic — Republicans are rightly worried In the Saudi-Russian oil price war, the US blinks first MORE, lacked a sense of crisis and made misrepresentations which had to be corrected.
And then, in a gasp-inducing shot, Evie (Jasmin Savoy Brown) blinks into the sky as a missile heads toward her and the rest of Meg's Guilty Remnant faction, before the show flashes forward three full years — where her father, John (Kevin Holland), is holding out hope that she might still be alive, all evidence to the contrary be damned.
But in a world where Miley Cyrus is given awards for wearing black culture as a costume to later set aside and hang up in her wardrobe, and where Katy Perry's idea of "purposeful pop" blinks with all the entry-level naivety laid bare by her 72-hour livestreamed emotional marathon to promote recent album Witness, "Praying" doesn't feel like artificially constructed laboratory pop.
Additional Reading • Border Wall Is Out of Sync With the Southwest's Changing Politics • For a President Consumed With Winning, a Stinging Defeat • Trump Blinks on Border Wall, and Some in His Base Erupt With an indictment of Roger J. Stone, Mr. Trump's longtime adviser, the special counsel revealed the most direct link yet between efforts by the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks to damage Hillary Clinton with material stolen by Russians.
The Underwoods are on their way to heaven, even if they have to kill St. Peter first House of Cards has always danced around the worst fears and darkest conspiracy theories about the Clintons with a lead foot, but it's slightly more deft in season four, when the show finally acknowledges that what draws these two together is seeing just how long they can tempt fate in a game of chicken, before fate blinks.
Compounding the decision-making challenge is how to deal with Saudi Arabia, where MbS — close friend to U.S. presidential son-in-law and adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerWhite House preparing to promote malaria drugs on online platform to combat coronavirus: report Politics and the pandemic — Republicans are rightly worried In the Saudi-Russian oil price war, the US blinks first MORE — reportedly was the one who decided on the timing and depth of the price war.
He was wearing shorts and flip-flops; he has a soft handshake and an easy, teasing manner that he knows will likely confound people who expect the sustained contentiousness that he employs online and on TV. (On cable news shows, Greenwald draws his lower lip over his bottom teeth, blinks slowly, and seems able to state his position on the Espionage Act of 1917 while inhaling.) Greenwald, though untroubled about being thought relentless, told me that he was "actually trying to become less acerbic, less gratuitously combative" in public debates.
Health and Human Services agencies such as the FDA and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are part of the Oracle efforts, as is the president's son-in-law, Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerWhite House preparing to promote malaria drugs on online platform to combat coronavirus: report Politics and the pandemic — Republicans are rightly worried In the Saudi-Russian oil price war, the US blinks first MORE, the Times reported, citing two senior administration officials, who said the platform could be used to gather data from doctors who prescribe the drugs and track symptoms in patients.
Here's a closer look: And props to Jalopnik for going the extra mile and translating the narration on this video: 1) Turn the ignition on 2) Start a car 3) Activate the right turn signal for three blinks 4) Two click the trip odometer reset twice (the computer translated this as "two times distant," but this is what I think that means5) Push the clutch five times 6) Rev the engine to 2000 RPM while turning on the left turn indicator Sadly, the game isn't installed in every GAZelle: Tetris is set up on the car's dashboard during the factory check up but only a few vehicles are lucky enough to be sold with the game.

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