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X's Grok AI Uses Your Posts for Training: Here's How to Opt Out Now

Whether you hate the privacy infringements or simply dont like artificial intelligence, you might not want X using your posts to train Grok, its AI. You might not even be aware thats whats happening right now. Heres what to do.

 

Baseus Spacemate Series 11-in-1 Docking Station Review: Unlock Triple Displays on Your MacBook With This Dock

Many now opt for laptops instead of desktops because of their convenience and portability. However, you usually sacrifice the number of available ports because you need to keep them thin. So, if you want the best of both worlds, check out the Baseus Spacemate Series 11-in-1 Docking Station.

 

Here's How I Know When It's Time to Replace My Console

Although gaming consoles often endure for years without issues, there comes a time when an upgrade is warranted. Here are some of the key indicators that help me decide when it's the right time to trade in my old console for a new one.

 

Asking Eric: HR shared confidential opinions, now coworkers are angry

Dear Eric: For more than a decade I have worked in the administrative offices of a busy law firm. I am at least 20 years older than my three coworkers, all of whom joined the firm fresh out of college.
During my tenure, my colleagues have all married and started families. Owing to the rigors and responsibilities of parenthood and life in general, one or more of my associates is routinely absent, and increasingly all three simultaneously. The burden of picking up the slack inevitably falls to me.

 

National park’s 25th anniversary is a milestone for Colorado conservation, compromise

Peering over the edge of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison from one of its numerous overlooks, it’s natural to feel weak in the knees. The dark canyon walls streaked with once-molten magma fall sharply down the river below, as if someone used a knife to slice a 48-mile slit in the earth’s crust. At its deepest point, the canyon measures a sheer 2,722 feet.

 

Here's How I Set Up and Use My iPad as a Student

My iPad is easily the best investment I've made for my studies. If you have one, it's important to set it up to match your academic goals. Otherwise, you'll end up procrastinating when you shouldn't. Here's how I've fine-tuned my setup to get the most out of my iPad academically.

 

LaSalle’s Farmers Inn to close in November after 55 years of serving community

For 55 years, the staff and cooks at Farmers Inn in LaSalle have served its quaint community Mexican food that didn’t require posh ingredients, but rather simple ingredients that turned customers into family.
“I had someone ask me yesterday what the recipe was for our nacho cheese,” said Annette Hopkins, restaurant manager. “I was like, well, we spread it and put it on the chips.”

 

This Is Why Your Home Needs a Tri-Band Router

You've probably noticed ityour Wi-Fi starts acting up when you need it the most. One minute, it's fine, then suddenly, the connection slows, or devices drop off altogether. With more gadgets competing for bandwidth in your home, a single or dual-band router might not be enough anymore.

 

9 Reasons Why You Should Replace Your ISP's Router

When you sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP), they usually send you a modem and a router. At first, it's convenient that you don't need to buy your own, but sticking with your ISP's hardware has disadvantages.

 

Why I Ditched My Ultrawide Monitor Configuration for A Multi-Monitor Setup

I switched to working on a multi-monitor setup from an ultrawide, and I would still choose to go multi-monitor if I had the chance to redo my setup again. Here are a few reasons you might want to switch from a single ultrawide monitor to a multi-monitor setup.

 

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