Muslim Voters Feel Pride and Fear, for Both Mamdani and Themselves

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NORFOLK, Virginia — Jay Jones, the embattled Democratic nominee for attorney general in Virginia, made a surprise appearance at a major Democratic campaign rally Saturday aimed at revving up the party faithful ahead of the high-stakes statewide elections Tuesday.
Jones — whose years-old violent text messages triggered a nationwide GOP backlash and a steady drumbeat of calls for Democrats to push him off the ticket — opened the event, where headliner former President Barack Obama energized voters in support of Abigail Spanberger, the party’s gubernatorial nominee.
Speaking before Spanberger and Obama took the stage, Jones made no mention of the scandal that prompted Spanberger to distance herself from him. He instead focused his brief remarks on Jason Miyares, seeking to cast the incumbent GOP attorney general as a puppet for President Donald Trump.
“Trump has endorsed Jason. … He said ‘Jason will never let us down,’ and what that means is that he'll never let Donald Trump down,” Jones said, with the crowd at the Chartway Arena erupting in boos in response to the mention of the current president.
He cast his opponent as being a “willing enabler” of the president, who has wreaked havoc on Virginia residents, and claimed Trump “illegally fires workers [and] levies tariffs that destroy our regional economies, including the Port of Virginia.”
The overwhelmingly Democratic crowd received Jones warmly, with cheers and applause. He reminded them he grew up in this region, which he said will help Virginia send a message to Trump on Election Day.
Republicans, including Trump, have seized on the text messages from Jones, who in 2022 sent to a colleague messages fantasizing about shooting then-House Speaker of Virginia Todd Gilbert, a Republican. Jones has apologized but refused calls, including from his opponent Miyares, to end his bid for attorney general.
Spanberger criticized those text messages, but like most other prominent Democrats in the state and nationally, did not call on him to drop out.
Speakers who appeared after Jones, including Democratic Rep. Bobby Scott, state Sen. Lamont Bagby and Sen. Tim Kaine all urged voters to vote for Jones on Tuesday.
“I met Jay Jones when he was 11 years old. I have known him for 25 years,” Kaine said, before laying into Trump, blaming him for the ongoing federal government shutdown and allowing funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to lapse. He pointed out that several states filed lawsuits against the administration — but not Virginia.
“Virginia didn't participate," he said, "because Jay's opponent wouldn't stand up and say ‘hungry people deserve the money in the contingency fund that was set for them.’ Jay would never do that.”


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应对无人机的武器库缺陷:为击落进入波兰的三架无人机,北约不得不动用昂贵的导弹。
周五晚间,柏林勃兰登堡机场因无人机出现而暂停航班近两小时,这再次引发欧洲人对无人机威胁的担忧,促使他们加强防御。
在欧洲人怀疑是俄罗斯派来的这些飞行器连续出现近一个月后,德国首都机场发言人向法新社表示,当地时间20时08分至21时58分(格林尼治时间19时08分至20时58分)期间,柏林勃兰登堡机场的起降作业被迫中断。
他补充道,在柏林夜间飞行禁令随后放宽以减轻对航空运营的影响之前,“大量航班”被改道飞往德国其他城市。
该发言人表示:“我们认为目前危险已经解除。”
当地警方证实已接到无人机出现的通知,并表示已派出直升机和巡逻车前往现场。巡逻车发现了该飞行器,但未能确定其操作者身份。
今年,一系列不明飞行物侵入机场和敏感军事基地后,德国领导人多次就无人机日益严重的威胁发出警告。
德国是乌克兰对抗俄罗斯侵略的主要支持者之一,该国将无人机活动增加归咎于莫斯科。
近几个月来,德国多次报告在军事基地、工业区和其他重要基础设施上空发现无人机。
10月初,在慕尼黑(南部)上空发现的无人机两次导致该市机场关闭。
丹麦和挪威的机场和军事基地上空也发现了无人机,同样被怀疑与莫斯科有关,但莫斯科否认了任何参与。
“反无人机墙”
德国总理默茨在10月初接受德国公共电视台ARD采访时表示,“我们尚不确定,但这些行动的核心部分很可能是由俄罗斯策划的”。他指的是9月底发生在慕尼黑和哥本哈根机场的事件。
他谴责了“间谍行为和破坏稳定的企图”,并指出德国正在密切监视停泊在波罗的海的“俄罗斯幽灵舰队”,该舰队涉嫌参与了这些入侵事件。
德国内政部长多布林特呼吁“对这种混合威胁采取新的应对措施”,特别是加强探测、评估和可能摧毁无人驾驶飞机的能力。
德国政府于10月开始修订该国航空安全法。其目的是使德国军队(而不仅仅是警察)能够击落无人机。
在欧盟层面,欧盟委员会希望建立一道“反无人机墙”,该墙将在2027年之前全面投入使用,但一些成员国对此项目持怀疑态度。
北约对二十多架俄罗斯无人机进入波兰领空的反应凸显了欧洲武器库的缺陷。为了击落其中三架无人机,北约不得不动用了昂贵的导弹。
CDT编者按:2025年10月1日—10月31日,距离李文亮医生去世已2018—2048天。这位在武汉新冠疫情期间因为说出真话成为悲剧英雄的普通眼科医生并没有被民众遗忘,为公共安全与健康充当“吹哨人”成为他闪亮的墓志铭。在李文亮医生留下的微博的评论区,“每天都有成千上万人写下日记”,“诸多双耳朵仍铭记着他吹出的悠长哨响”,网民们在这里和李文亮医生一起分享和倾诉自己的生活与命运。正如一位网名为“一朵默默绽放的花儿”的新浪网友所说:“李文亮微博成了‘互联网哭墙’,一个安放人们良心的地方。”
因为李文亮的微博随时可能被网络审查部门下令删除,中国数字时代对李文亮医生微博下的网民留言每日片段精选备份,直到该微博账号被关闭为止。
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以下为中国数字时代编辑摘自李文亮医生微博下的留言区:
2025年10月1日—10月31日:
漂亮用户7985651268: 老李啊 我现在去吃炸鸡了,你吃了饭没啊?想你
这是麦德居替: 不在巨鹿路,也会在其他路……万圣夜快乐,老李。
本人叫志伟: 李医生,5年多了,我过得好惨啊,阳过之后身体断崖式下降(您更惨
)在您这希望碰到好心人,借我两三千元,我现在全家买农村合作医疗都没钱了。我会还的,但不敢承诺几时还。有人问:现实中没亲戚朋友吗?其实穷人现实中的亲戚朋友都是穷人,我们底层之间都是相互几百几百的借。一旦遇事就扛不住。
爱做健身的冰美式: 睡不着,搜了疫情期间的视频来了,晚安李文亮医生![]()
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_溢呀溢呀轰: 李医生,医疗寒冬来了,现在医生毫无尊严,12345投诉一切,好累,坚持不下去了
小学姐-: 李医生您还好吗,这个世界怎么了,在天之灵救救云南犬化野人小孩吧,让坏人通通受到惩罚![]()
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就想一飞冲天: 云南小孩乐乐这么多天没消息,看到云南要降温了,不知道他有没有穿上衣服,一直没有新动态,不知道什么时候能被解救,好难过![]()
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嘟嘟嘟嘟Superman: 李医生,我作为一个妈妈,天天看着云南那个小孩不给衣服穿被当成狗在地上爬,但是又救不出他,现在一点下落都没了,真的很揪心,每天看到我的宝宝我就会想到那个孩子,天气已经这么冷了,不知道他怎么样了,真的不知道该怎么办了,好无助
飞虹2893352513: 今天看了郑智化的事,就突然想到了你,来看看,愿大家安好
从头学起de博客: 老李啊,郑智化的道歉,让我觉得一阵悲凉。
是我80105: 李医生,最近看到一只北京的小边牧遭受虐待。三四个月大的小女狗,本在幸福的家庭出生,因为最聪明听话取名叫小书包。500低价出售给北京一户人家,原主人以为会过上幸福的狗生,没想到是小狗噩梦的开始,呼吁大家不爱请别伤害,希望早日成立动物保护法!希望地球更好![]()
刘小熙日常: 李五岁,你在干嘛,今天玩的开心吗?
糖喵小十一崽崽爱粑粑麻麻: 李医生,这是今天的伊豆。再次祝您的家人,余生喜乐![]()
落叶知秋2855: 李医生,巨匠杨振宁先生离世了![]()
sketchvision: 五年了 好想回到你还在的时候
五年变了太多了…流了好多泪
O在想什么呢: 李医生,俺又来了,每次遇到烦事没有进展的时候我都回来这说说,每次说完都会有改善。最近在秋招,9 月投的到现在还没消息,找工作好难啊,心仪的岗 o(╥﹏╥)o 都竞争好大,还有就是漫长的等待是折磨的,等笔试链接等面试…等一个 offer
_(:з」∠)_希望会变好吧
加油(ง•̀_•́)ง
骏马奔驰L:现在回想起来,2024年的生活都已经成为奢望了![]()
RainsCleari: 健康的社会不应该只有一种声音
Livefree_: 李老师,月入6千的合同工和月入3千的编制要选择哪个![]()
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zjkl-: 有时候想想这样的世界,如果没有一丝牵挂,早登极乐也好,这个世间普通人实在太辛苦了
棉小默: 李先生,来微博看看那几年怎么过的,发现以往微博里的自己,那么灵动,情感丰富,溢出屏幕的热情,现在怎么都跟行尸走肉一样了。希望在另一个世界安好
末梢的阳光: 咦,李老师今天是你生日吗?生日快乐!
我是年糕妈: 好巧今天过来看看,那就生日快乐
冰城的丹妮: 大家都在祝你生日快乐,今天是你生日吗?那就生日快乐,现在你的老家盘锦,应该是海鲜很肥的季节了。
今天是幸福快乐小狗: 今年的祝福依然在~李医生生日快乐![]()
Yi-meng: 40岁生日快乐![]()
呱呱不秃头: 今天刷2020年考公的常识题,有关于疫情的题,评论区都是缅怀你的![]()
这是麦德居替: 亮哥,刚才清理手机内存时,在电话联系人里翻出了爷爷,他已经过世快三年了,跟他最后一次通话是四年前,这大概意味着,我快三年没有主动用电话联系任何人了,心里顿时产生了一丝酸楚……
新鲜的杨树叶子: 李医生,如果我在单位遇到了不公正的事情,而且有人确实存在违法违纪问题,我应该奋力还击吗?
思念20220319: 李医生,又是一个中秋了,真的有另一个世界,有来世吗?好想我的儿啊,他好久没来我梦里了……
妍嬷嬷7: 李老师,国庆回了一趟老家,因为老家没有亲人也没有房子了。所以,很多年都没有回去过了。这次回去,老家的小路和树木全都跟记忆中的不一样了。仅剩的一点房子的痕迹也被树叶和青苔覆盖了。很多人也跟记忆中变得不一样,更加的苍老佝偻。突然接受了那个事实,没有亲人等待的地方再也不是我的老家了。
蜕变初见: 李医生,时间过的好快,疫情至今快六年,我也净身出户带着女儿快六年,从她幼儿园到现在小学五年级,我非常非常努力,不想她颠沛流离,在疫情期间高价贷款买了房,不曾想现在形势每况愈下,负债累累,这些年为了女儿为了房贷身心俱疲,真的好累好累好累,可我又觉得活着就是希望,李医生,你说对吗?
立夏小蚊: 李医生,好久没留言了,今年经历太多了,很多事不顺利,这国庆节逛街,发现店铺越关越多了,经济好似好差,未来会变成什么样子啊![]()
Olafydevastating: 我来纽约看你了![]()
人不能停止思考_: 李医生,父亲在中秋夜里突然离世了,不用再忍受病痛了,希望在那个世界安好。
向内探索的Ginger: 5年过去,世界并没有变好,而我也在变老。有时候看到认识的人的离世新闻,竟然也不觉得那么难过。这是个解脱,是个不值得留恋的,不能待太久的世界。
无可奈何wghh: 今天是我妈妈的生日,想念妈妈的夜晚,同时来看看你
朱二小的二岁情怀: 李医生,这两年真的挺难的![]()
MarkSteven马: 李医生越来越扮演着精神耶稣的角色了,大概我们需要这样的
CDS档案|新冠病毒事件总汇

© RMN - Grand Palais (Musée du Louvre) Mathieu RabeauA woman has been charged over a theft at the Louvre Museum in Paris last month, French media report.
The 38-year-old, who has not been named, was charged with complicity in organised theft and criminal conspiracy with a view to committing a crime. She appeared before a magistrate, who will decide whether to detain her.
The woman was arrested earlier this week with four others. Two men who had previously been arrested were already charged with theft and criminal conspiracy after officials said they had "partially recognised" their involvement in the heist.
Jewels worth €88m (£76m; $102m) were taken from the world's most-visited museum on 19 October.
Four men carried out the daylight theft.
Two of the alleged thieves - who had been arrested earlier - later admitted their involvement in the theft, while the fourth person has not yet been caught.
Appearing before the magistrate on Saturday, the woman was in tears as she confirmed that she lived in Paris' northern suburb of La Courneuve suburb, a journalist working for the AFP news agency reported.
The hearing then continued behind closed doors at the prosecution's request.
She was one of the five people arrested earlier this week in and around the French capital, including the suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis. One of those held has been released without charge.
However, one of the five is thought to have taken part in the heist.

EPA/ShutterstockA flight carrying British aid arrived in Jamaica early on Saturday to help with recovery efforts after Hurricane Melissa, as the UK plans its first chartered flight to bring British nationals home later on Saturday.
The aid flight brought more than 3,000 emergency shelter kits as part of a £7.5 million regional emergency package.
Part of the funding will be used to match donations to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent - with King Charles and Queen Camilla among those who have donated.
Despite aid arriving in Jamaica in recent days, fallen trees and landslides have complicated distribution efforts after Hurricane Melissa devastated parts of the island, killing at least 19 people.
The hurricane made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a category five storm and was one of the most powerful hurricanes ever measured in the Caribbean.
Melissa swept across the region over a number of days and left behind a trail of destruction and dozens of people dead. In Haiti, at least 30 people were killed, while Cuba also saw flooding and landslides.
Jamaica's Information Minister Dana Morris Dixon said on Friday "there are entire communities that seem to be marooned and areas that seem to be flattened".
The UK initially set aside a £2.5 million immediate financial support package, with an additional £5 million announced by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on Friday.
Cooper said the announcement came as "more information is now coming through on the scale of devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, with homes damaged, roads blocks and lives lost".
The British Red Cross said, as of Saturday morning, that 72% people across Jamaica still do not have electricity and around 6,000 are in emergency shelters.
The organisation said the King and Queen's donation would help the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) "continue its lifesaving work" - which includes search and rescue efforts in Jamaica as well as ensuring access to healthcare, safe shelter and clean water.
Although aid is entering the country, landslides, downed power lines and fallen trees have made some roads impassable. The situation has made it difficult to get aid to the worst-hit areas.
Some communities are being affected by water shortages, while the BBC has seen queues for petrol pumps, with people waiting for hours to then be told there is no fuel left when they reach the front of the queue.
Some people are seeking fuel for generators, others for a car to reach an area in which they can contact people, as the power is still down across most of the island.
Around 8,000 British nationals were thought to have been on the island when the hurricane hit.
The UK's first chartered flight to bring British citizens home is set to leave Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport late on Saturday.
The UK foreign office has asked travellers to register their presence on the island.
The department also advises travellers to contact their airline to check whether commercial options are available.

South Yorkshire PoliceA man who died in a helicopter crash in Doncaster on Thursday has been named by his family as Peter Smith, aged 70.
The pilot, 41, and two other passengers, a 58-year-old woman and a boy, 10, suffered minor injuries.
In a statement released by South Yorkshire Police, the family described Mr Smith as "a beloved husband, father and grandfather" and said they were "all devastated by this sudden loss".
"He had a real passion for aviation, and this was something he shared with his family," they added.
"He particularly liked to spend time with his grandchildren doing crafts and playing. He was a proud family man who spent a lot of his time with his son, both working with and socially. Peter loved to have meals out with his wife and had a particularly sweet tooth."
The aircraft had taken off from Retford Gamston Airport, in Nottinghamshire, shortly before it crashed in the Doncaster suburb of Bentley, off Ings Lane, just after 10:00 GMT.
South Yorkshire Police and the government's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) have launched a joint investigation into the incident.
In the statement, the family said they were supporting the investigation and asked people "to not speculate on the circumstances surrounding the accident".
"We would like to ask for privacy during this incredibly difficult time to allow us to come to terms with what has occurred and grieve for the loss of Peter," they added.


A spokesperson for the AAIB said a team of experts in aircraft operations, engineering and recorded data had been deployed to the site on Thursday.
The aircraft is understood to have been owned by Kuki Helicopters, based at Retford Gamston Airport. The firm said it would "continue to support" the agencies involved in the investigation into the crash.
The firm, which according to its website offers flying lessons and experiences, said in a post on Facebook: "At this very sad time all our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of all those involved in the helicopter incident which happened yesterday."
The statement continued: "Our heartfelt condolences are sent to everyone affected by this tragedy and we will of course continue to support relevent agencies involved in the continuing investigation."
Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

© RMN - Grand Palais (Musée du Louvre) Mathieu RabeauA woman has been charged over a theft at the Louvre Museum in Paris last month, French media report.
The 38-year-old, who has not been named, was charged with complicity in organised theft and criminal conspiracy with a view to committing a crime. She appeared before a magistrate, who will decide whether to detain her.
The woman was arrested earlier this week with four others. Two men who had previously been arrested were already charged with theft and criminal conspiracy after officials said they had "partially recognised" their involvement in the heist.
Jewels worth €88m (£76m; $102m) were taken from the world's most-visited museum on 19 October.
Four men carried out the daylight theft.
Two of the alleged thieves - who had been arrested earlier - later admitted their involvement in the theft, while the fourth person has not yet been caught.
Appearing before the magistrate on Saturday, the woman was in tears as she confirmed that she lived in Paris' northern suburb of La Courneuve suburb, a journalist working for the AFP news agency reported.
The hearing then continued behind closed doors at the prosecution's request.
She was one of the five people arrested earlier this week in and around the French capital, including the suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis. One of those held has been released without charge.
However, one of the five is thought to have taken part in the heist.

Getty ImagesThousands of people from some of Scotland's most deprived areas are to be offered free weight-loss jabs as part of government-funded research.
Up to 5,000 people in Scotland will take the injections as part of the multi-million pound study being led by Glasgow University.
The findings will provide insight into the lives of people living with obesity and health inequalities across the UK.
If successful, it could lead to a wider rollout of the injections throughout the country.
The jabs copy or boost the effects of natural hormones called incretins, which control blood sugar levels.
They act on areas of the brain which impact hunger and appetite and can slow down how fast the stomach empties. This may help people living with obesity regulate their eating habits.
The UK government has provided an initial £650,000 for the Scotland CardioMetabolic Impact Study (SCoMIS).
As a leading cause of long-term illness such as heart disease and cancer, tackling obesity will help millions live longer healthier lives and reduce the pressure on health services, potentially saving the NHS billions annually.
UK Health Innovation Minister Dr Zubir Ahmed said: "As a practicing NHS surgeon and Glasgow MP, I know firsthand the impact of the obesity crisis that plagues Scotland – and the litany of health problems it leads to.
"More than 1 in 3 adults in Scotland's most deprived areas are living with obesity. The UK government is committed to tackling inequality wherever it finds it in our country.
"It's why this landmark UK government investment is targeting help where it's needed most in Scotland and meeting people where they are and backing helping the NHS services they trust to treat them."
Aims of the study:
Jason Gill, professor of cardiometabolic health at Glasgow University, who is leading the study, said: "While tackling obesity requires multifactorial public health action, incretin therapies add a powerful new tool to the national obesity strategy.
"The burden of obesity is greatest in the most deprived segments of society and the status quo risks widening health inequalities.
"SCoMIS aims to be a landmark real‑world study evaluating a new model of obesity care, providing incretin treatment via primary and community care to Scottish adults living with obesity, with a focus on those in the most economically deprived communities."
Jenni Minto, Scottish minister for public health, said the Scottish government was proud to be leading the way in tackling obesity through innovation and collaboration.
"This study places patients and communities at the heart of cutting-edge research into weight-loss medicines, ensuring we build the evidence needed to deliver the greatest benefit to those who need it most," she said.
UK Science Minister Lord Vallance said: "Scotland has always been at the forefront of medical innovation and public health, and this initiative is further proof of the world-class expertise that can be found here.
"By learning how these weight-loss medicines work, and how we can support them to reach our most deprived areas, we can slash health inequalities in Scotland and the rest of the UK so that our obesity strategy delivers a real, lasting change."
The study, which will be launched next year, also involves industry leaders Novo Nordisk and IQVIA, as well as clinical leaders at the Universities of Dundee and Edinburgh.
They will work out how to make best use of AI driven digital technologies to support patient access, engagement and data collection.
The study will involve 3,000 to 5,000 Scottish patients living with obesity who will benefit from the medicines the most.

Getty ImagesAmericans are expected to see skyrocketing health care prices as the open enrollment period for insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace begins on Saturday.
About 24 million people buy health insurance through the marketplace, the majority of whom used to receive tax credits to lower the monthly price of insurance.
Without credits, the monthly cost could rise by 114% on average, according to health research nonprofit KFF. This could mean an extra $1,000 a year, and in some cases much more.
Democrats have demanded the healthcare subsidies, which expire at the end of the year, be extended in exchange for ending the month-long federal government shutdown.
Republican leaders have argued the health insurance issue should be dealt with separately, and after the government reopens. Though some conservative lawmakers have expressed concerns with the subsidies ending.
For those who have previously made use of the tax credits, the new costs could be a shock.
Stacy Cox and her husband, who are small business owners in Utah, were paying $495 (£376) a month for health insurance.
Ms Cox said that without the tax credits, their monthly premiums are estimated to rise to $2,168, a 338% increase.
"It's horrific to actually see real numbers," she said.

Stacy CoxIf the subsidies are not extended, Ms Cox said she and her husband will cancel their health plan and buy some type of emergency insurance, which would not cover any of their routine and preventative health care costs.
The back-up plan is worrying for Ms Cox, who has an autoimmune disease, and her husband, who has hereditary cardiovascular disease.
"It's horribly stressful, because what I know is that the emergency plan is not going to cover what I need," she said.
Experts say that about seven million people like Ms Cox are expected to stop buying health insurance through the marketplace if the tax credits end. Of those, around four to five million are expected to lose health care coverage altogether because they won't be able to find other means, some experts suggest.
Lawmakers remain at an impasse over the issue, as they enter the second month of the government shutdown.
Democrats are seeking to renew the subsidies and reverse steep cuts President Donald Trump made to Medicaid, the government-run programme which provides healthcare insurance for low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
Some Republican lawmakers have criticised the subsidies as a part of Obamacare legislation that they do not support.
But at least a few conservative lawmakers have said they want the tax credits to continue, including Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has said she is "absolutely disgusted" by the subsidies ending.
Americans were also facing the possibility of a suspension of food aid used by more than 40 million people, because of the government shutdown.
But judges on Friday ruled that the Trump administration must pay for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits using emergency funds.
President Donald Trump reacted to the legal decision via Truth Social on Friday, saying: "our government lawyers do not think we have the legal authority to pay SNAP with certain monies we have available, and now two Courts have issued conflicting opinions on what we can and cannot do.
"I have instructed our lawyers to ask the Court to clarify how we can legally fund SNAP as soon as possible," he said.
最近想换显示器,关注到这款,有几个问题想请教一下,感谢
我在用 Logic m720 鼠标操作 Mac 并连接了 27 寸显示器,平时关闭/最小化窗口时发现左上角的红黄绿按钮(红绿灯)实在太小,经常点不中。
另外,我习惯用 Raycast 这类效率工具,结果换成普通鼠标后感觉很多操作变慢、效率下降不少。
请问大家有没有推荐的 macOS 应用或者设置,可以放大窗口控制按钮、优化鼠标操作、提升外接鼠标的使用体验?
另外鼠标参数有没有作业可以抄,自己尝试了好多都用着不舒服
光线、布景、剧情、对话、演员着装......
这个显示器在电视模式的时候,直接播放局域网的视频,解码能力能到什么分辨率和帧率
电视模式能安装第三方 app 吗,不通过应用商店。
网上评测没看到相关解答。主要拿来当客户端连 jellyfin 服务器放片,偶尔接笔记本当显示器,正好笔记本解码能力不太够,放 4k 很卡,看这个显示器还带电视功能,还能省个电视盒子。
为什么老是被封禁啊,我发现,短时间如果关注太多用户了,貌似就会被封禁掉,这是我使用好几个特号总结下来的经验
qq 邮箱,发的邮件进垃圾箱了怎么办?
环境:
1-阿里邮箱搭建的自己网站域名邮箱发信。
情况:
1-已注册用户,登录的时候,进行邮件验证,发送后,用户可以正常收到邮箱。
2-未注册用户使用 qq 邮箱注册的时候,也就是基本上是第一次和本邮箱建立联系的邮箱,发送的验证码,直接进用户的 QQ 邮箱垃圾箱了。
求解
亲自送貌似第一次?
搜了下,之前的国礼是 中兴的 4G 手机 Grand SⅡ
hw 也有个,但自媒体报道居多。