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Jesus Is On Tinder with Miraculous Pickup Lines

7:31 AM

If you’re on Tinder religiously, you may have noticed that Jesus has indeed risen, just in time for Easter. 
Yes, Jesus is looking for love. He’s even got a hilarious profile pic that shows him posing with Swedish fish and tortillas (fishes and loaves people!) and turning water into wine.
Other pertinent facts about this hunky son of God:
  • He says he’s actually thousands of years old, adding “idk why it says 21 lol.”
  • His one downside: “I’ve only been nailed once.”
  • “Upside: I would die for you so you know I’m committed.”
All of this is well and good, but where Jesus really shines is in his direct messaging.
That’s what impressed Twitter user @QueenIdle most when she matched up with Jesus recently on Tinder.
She was impressed, but soon found out that Jesus has a loyal following. Take the following exchange with Twitter user @xhaley_nicolex, for example:
And he sure gets around:
Guess it’s tough being so virtuous all the time! 

Fitbit Denies Claim Woman’s Device Exploded

7:20 AM

UPDATE: Fitbit is disputing a woman’s claim that her fitness tracker spontaneously exploded on her wrist earlier this month, in an incident that reportedly caused second-degree burns to her body.
Tests on the device owned by Dina Mitchell of Milwaukee found that “external forces” caused the damage to her Flex 2 band, the company said in a statement on Friday.
“Based on our initial investigation, including testing of her device by a leading third-party failure analysis firm, we have concluded that Ms. Mitchell’s Fitbit Flex 2 did not malfunction. The testing shows that external forces caused the damage to the device,” they stated.
Fitbit went on to say that they have not received any similar complaints. They added, “we want to assure our customers that they can continue to enjoy their Flex 2 and all Fitbit products with confidence.”
A request for comment from Mitchell on Fitbit’s findings was not immediately returned.
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We’ve heard of exploding cell phones and e-cigarettes. Now, a Wisconsin woman is warning about exploding fitness trackers.
Fitbit owner Dina Mitchell said she was wearing her Flex 2 device last week when it spontaneously exploded on her wrist, leaving her with second-degree burns.
“It didn’t heat up at first, there was no warning, it just, it burst into flames. It exploded,” the Milwaukee resident told WISN News of the April 18 incident.
Mitchell, who said the tracker was a recent birthday present, told ABC News that she received treatment at an urgent care facility for her injury. A doctor there picked pieces of rubber and plastic out of her arm.
Aurora Health Care’s urgent care facility in Waukesha confirmed Mitchell’s visit to WTMJ News.
Fitbit, in a statement obtained by HuffPost, said they’ve since spoken with Mitchell about what happened and are “actively investigating this issue.”

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Mitchell said her Flex 2 device exploded on her wrist.

“We are extremely concerned about Ms. Mitchell’s report regarding her Flex 2 and take it very seriously, as the health and safety of our customers is our top priority,” a spokesperson said. “Fitbit products are designed and produced in accordance with strict standards and undergo extensive internal and external testing to ensure the safety of our users.”
They added that this is the first complaint they’re aware of and “see no reason for people to stop wearing their Flex 2” devices.
According to Fitbit’s website, the Flex 2 trackers run on lithium-polymer batteries.
In the past, lithium batteries have made similar headlines after other devices like cell phones, laptops, hoverboards, and headphones caught fire, in some cases injuring people. The Federal Aviation Administration reports a number of incidents on planes involving both lithium ion batteries and lithium polymer batteries. The two types of batteries are only marginally different, according to website Battery University, which is published by Canadian company Cadex Electronics.

Tinder Photo Grab Is Latest Scary Warning To Be Careful What You Post

7:17 AM

Images of Tinder users posting their sexiest selfies were swept up in a massive grab of some 40,000 photos from the dating app.
The photos were sucked up days ago by a dataset collector who plans to use the selfies in artificial intelligence training, reports TechCrunch. They were taken from Tinder users from the San Francisco Bay Area and include 20,000 photos of men and 20,000 of women.
Tinder said in a statement that the photo sweeper “violated the terms of our service” and “we are taking appropriate action and investigating further.” Tinder did not detail what it’s doing.
Though the photo scrape was confined to Northern California this time, it serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of app posts, even those that may be embarrassingly intimate.
Dataset creator Stuart Colianni has uploaded his “Tinder Face Scraper” method on GitHubso others can do exactly what he did. He touts it as a “simple script that exploits the Tinder API [app programming interface] to allow a person to build a facial dataset.” Other Tinder scrapers on GitHub have collected other data, such as the name, birthday, bio, number of photos and last sign-in of users.
Colianni describes himself as a “data science enthusiast” on his page on Kaggle, a site for data science and machine learning. His collected photos were accessible for a time on Kaggle and had already been downloaded some 300 times as of Thursday, TechCrunch reports. Several of the photos highlighted body parts more than faces, and many were sexually suggestive.
Colianni noted on GitHub that he removed the photos from Kaggle, which was recently acquired by Google, following a request to do so from Tinder.
Colianni said he plans to use the photos to help train artificial neural networks to recognize male and female faces. He explained on GitHub that he turned to Tinder to create his dataset because it “gives you access to thousands of people within miles of you.”
“Why not leverage Tinder to build a better, larger facial dataset?” he asked.
It’s unclear whether Tinder users have strong legal protections from such a grab. The app’s terms of use grant Tinder the “worldwide, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free right and license to host, store, use, copy, display, reproduce, adapt, edit, publish, modify and distribute” their posted content. Colianni, however, is not part of Tinder.
Tinder’s statement seems a bit equivocal about privacy. It says the company takes the “security and privacy of our users seriously and have tools and systems in place to uphold the integrity of our platform,” including protections against photo scrapes. But it also adds: “The images that we serve are profile images, which are available to anyone swiping on the app.”
One final caveat for robotic neural networks out there: The dataset of Tinder faces could include an animal or two. The last male northern white rhino on earth joined Tinder earlier this month in his hunt for a mate.
Just swipe right.
 
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