Microsoft Edge Launches "Extension Performance Monitor" to Help You Identify Performance Killers
Microsoft Edge Launches "Extension Performance Monitor" to Help You Identify Performance KillersMicrosoft recently announced via its official WindowsBlogs platform that they will be rolling out an "Extension Performance Monitor" for the Edge browser. This innovative feature will allow users to intuitively understand the specific impact of different extensions on browsing performance and experience...
Silent Killer: Asbestos, A Forgotten Threat
Silent Killer: Asbestos, A Forgotten ThreatDo you remember the rough, hairy material on old houses? This seemingly ordinary material is actually a Group 1 carcinogen recognized by the World Health Organization and banned in over 60 countries! Just one kilogram of asbestos contains millions of "sharp needles," enough to erase a flourishing town from the map and make countless people pay the price with their lives. However, this seemingly harmless but deadly building material is commonplace in rural China...
Router Placement Feng Shui: The "Invisible Killers" Affecting Your Internet Speed
Router Placement Feng Shui: The "Invisible Killers" Affecting Your Internet SpeedIn today's world, the internet has become an indispensable part of our lives. Whether it's for work, study, or entertainment, a stable and fast internet connection is crucial...
The glass curtain wall is actually an invisible killer of birds! Guangxi is taking action to prevent bird collisions
Southern Morning Post All Media Reporter: Yan Fenli, Li YiRecently, Tencent's headquarters in Shenzhen, Binhai Building, underwent a "film coating" renovation of the glass curtain wall to prevent bird strikes, which has attracted the attention of netizens. Southern Morning Post's full media reporter learned that in Guangxi, bird collisions with glass curtain walls also occur from time to time...
Be wary of headphones becoming a hearing "killer"! Let's learn how to protect our ears together
Do you have such a habitWear headphones to listen to music and novels on the way to and from workWear headphones to listen to music while running or exercisingWearing headphones before going to bed and unconsciously falling asleepWearing headphones for long periods of time to make phone calls due to work needsUnconsciously increasing the volume of headphones in noisy environments such as public transportation, and wearing headphones for extended periods of time due to addiction to videos and games These inappropriate habits of wearing headphones are quietly damaging our hearing. Now let's learn how to protect our ears!Close, long-term, and high-intensity noise exposure not only damages our cochlear hair cells, but also affects other auditory conduction structures, leading to tinnitus, hearing loss, and so on...