
My older dog has gotten aggressive and senile and would happily attack any dog walking by if she got out. Another person wrote, “And that’s exactly why we have baby gates at the top of the stairs to keep our dogs away from the door. We pan back to see the stroller racing down the street towards the car,” commented a Reddit user. Back to the owner tossing the dog and it lands funny maybe breaking a leg. We see a man running out of his house in flip flops but at the last min he ditches them. “I imagine this is the start of a Final Destination sene the guy let’s go of a stroller and we cut scene to a car backing down a driveway. The video has gone viral and managed to gather tons of reactions. There is also another man in the frame who rushes towards the man and the stroller to save the baby. While all of this chaos happens, the stroller carrying baby moves away. The entire incident has been captured in a CCTV camera. In the video, the other canine can be seen racing out of a house. Dual BIOS and Mute Fan Recently searched for Magic Borderless is an application to help gamers play games on fullscreen windowed without the ugly borders. “My dog bolted out the front door and anarchy ensued,” read the caption of the video. As a reaction to this, the man immediately lets go of the stroller to protect the dog. Suddenly, another dog appears in the frame and is seen running towards the man and the dog. The video, which has been uploaded on Reddit, shows a man carrying a baby in a stroller outside his house while a dog is continuously following him. We regret the error.A video that is doing rounds on the internet shows a man letting go of a stroller carrying a baby to save a dog. The quote is actually from Mark Zuckerberg. The push to be more like TikTok isn’t just skin-deep either my colleague Alex Heath recently reported that Meta is making changes to the algorithms underlying Facebook and Instagram’s feeds in an attempt to stay relevant to how younger people use social networks.Ĭorrection June 16th, 3:10PM ET: The original version of this story incorrectly attributed the quote about photos remaining an important part of Instagram to a Meta spokesperson. While Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a story about the test that photos “are still an important part of Instagram” and that the company is working on making them more compatible with a full-screen feed, Instagram’s leadership has made it clear that still images aren’t the focus of the app anymore.

The experimental UI seems like yet another thing Instagram is doing to try and remain competitive with TikTok. Mark Zuckerberg posted about the test on his Instagram story.

It also left the main navigation bar at the bottom mostly unchanged, whereas the company says it’s planning on also testing shortcuts for creating a post or message there.


Last month, it tested a design meant to highlight videos, though that still had white bars on the top and bottom of the screen.
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The company has experimented with full screen on the feed before. Videos in your feed will now display more full-screen than before if you’re part of the test. The description, as well as buttons that let you favorite or comment on the video, will appear along the bottom, and the Instagram logo and other top buttons will appear floating above the top. If you’re a part of that group, you’ll be able to see videos almost entirely full screen as you scroll through your feed (the navigation bar will still appear underneath them). The test, which has been rolled out to “a limited number of people,” according to Meta spokesperson Seine Kim, is the latest effort from the company to compete with TikTok when it comes to social video. Instagram is testing out a new full-screen mode for its feed and an updated navigation bar in hopes of making content on the platform more discoverable and immersive.
