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Sea Route from Liloan to Camotes Island set to Operate this May

Camotes Island is known for its azure and crystal waters, as well as the powdery white sand and incredible beaches. It also has popular diving spots for those seeking a bit of thrill. 

Now, here’s good news for Cebuanos looking to visit the Lost Horizon of the South; Camotes Island will soon be one RoRo away from Liloan. 

Poro Town Hall | Photo from Vallacar Transit, Inc. Cebu North Facebook Page

Vallacar Trnasit, Inc. Cebu North, announced on its Facebook page it will start its operation for the Liloan to Poro, Camotes Island. May 26, 2023 (Friday) is the target date of operations. However, Vallacar Transit, Inc. Cebu North still has yet to announce the schedule and fare rates.

This new sea route will cut travel time from Liloan to Camotes Island. Cebuanos have shared their sentiments in the comments as they show their delight at the news. 

Photo from Vallacar Trnasit, Inc. Cebu North Facebook Page

Make sure to visit and follow Vallacar Transit, Inc. Cebu North for further updates about the official schedule and fare rates.

ChatGPT Conquers Smartphones

ChatGPT goes pocket-sized!

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If you remember, ChatGPT became a global hit because of its ability to generate human-like responses to questions and commands. And now, ChatGPT is already available on the Apple app store.

OpenAI, ChatGPT’s developer, announced that ChatGPT is going mobile. According to the developer, the app will allow users to receive specific information they need. ChatGPT is already rolling out in the United States and will be available in other countries soon. 

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The mobile version of ChatGPT will have the same features as that of the web app. OpenAI also said users can get cooking guidance, travel plans, and more through the app. It is free of charge, and It will soon be available on Android devices. 

Get to know Linda Yaccarino, Twitter’s new CEO alongside Elon Musk

Has the founder of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk finally found someone “foolish enough to take the job”? 

Over six months after Elon Musk’s controversial takeover of Twitter, the American business magnate introduced NBCUniversal advertising executive Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of the platform a few days ago on May 12, 2023.

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In the same tweet Musk made the revelation, he remarked that Yaccarino’s job as CEO is to manage the business operations of the application, whilst he is responsible for the social media’s technology and product design. 

But who really is Linda Yaccarino, and what could have made Musk make this decision?

Let’s step back for a moment – why exactly is Musk hiring a CEO?

After facing a lot of backlash from users who were not liking the way he was running things, Musk proceeded to post a poll on Twitter on December 18 last year 2022, to which over 17.5 million people responded.

Musk’s survey asked if he should step down as head of Twitter, with the promise that he would abide by the results. The majority of respondents demanded that Musk indeed resign because of his apparent crazy leadership style. Two days later, Musk announced that he would do so “as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job! After that, I will just run the software and servers teams.”

For quite some time, Musk didn’t seem to be taking the prospect seriously.

Linda Yaccarino and her deal

Media executive Linda Yaccarino is well-known and has held a number of prominent positions in the sector. She has long been in charge of managing client relationships and advertising sales for businesses’ full media platform portfolios, including social media, digital, and television.

She is well-known in the business for her leadership, innovation, and contributions to the media landscape thanks to her illustrious career in media and advertising.

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In terms of her relationship with Musk, prior to his acquisition of Twitter, Yaccarino had not interacted with him in public very often, although she has been a supporter of the Twitter 2.0 era. She did, however, hold a keynote talk with Musk at a marketing association event in Miami, agreeing that “this freedom of speech deserves a bit more reach.” 

The day before it took place, Yaccarino praised Musk’s interview with Bill Maher about the “woke mind virus,” liked a number of Musk tweets about topics like the highly anticipated X app, and seemed encouraged by Twitter’s announcement that it would provide “more transparency to the enforcement actions we take on Tweets.”

Will Yaccarino be a good captain of a sinking ship?

Twitter has greatly plummeted over the past few months. Followed by hundreds of employees quitting less than a week before he took over, advertisers also backed out from using the platform because of the changes that have been implemented by Musk. 

To many, Twitter is a drowning corporation – but will Yaccarino save it from its demise?

It is too early to tell, but making advertisers, who previously accounted for approximately 90% of Twitter’s revenue, feel enthusiastic about the firm again is the company’s immediate task and it would be quite challenging to find someone better than Yaccarino on this front, considering her professional background.

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The decision to make Linda Yaccarino in charge of Twitter as its new CEO was arguably a risky one, and the organization should be moving in a new path under her management. 

Although she has a good record in the media and advertising sectors, it is still unclear if she will be able to lead and transform Twitter. A new set of talents, including knowledge of technology, product development, and social media platforms, would be needed for the position.

It is also important to keep in mind that choosing a CEO is a difficult process that takes into account a variety of elements, such as the objectives, culture, and strategic priorities of the company as a whole. 

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We can only wait and see if Yaccarino succeeds in reviving Twitter and returning it to its former glory, but let us hold out hope that she will.

e-Visa System in the Philippines in the works— DICT

DICT once again embraces another electronic service.

The Philippines has come a long way in terms of electronic services. The country now has electronic systems such as e-wallets, e-banks, and e-driver’s licenses. Registrations for government requirements are even done online. Now, DICT announced that they are looking to deploy an e-visa system. 

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During a press conference in Malacañang, a question was raised about the slow processing of tourist visas in the Philippine consular worldwide. DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy responded as he announced that DICT is working with multiple agencies to deploy an e-visa system. However, there are no further details about the plans. 

Uy also said there is already Free WiFi in 36 target tourism locations out of 94. This will allow tourists and travelers to stay connected to the internet.

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Could the e-Visa be the solution for the slow processing of tourist visas? We can soon find out once it has been established.

The Trending Mangoong in Cebu

Unripe Mangoes + Bagoong (shrimp paste) = a match made in heaven!

Filipinos love pairing something sour with something salty, sweet, or both, and one of them is pairing unripe mangoes with shrimp paste or bagoong. Sour and salty or even sweet battling their place on our tastebuds is such a delight.

Photo from JandM Main Branch Facebook Page

Just this month, a stall in Cebu went viral for selling Mangoong, JandM Main Branch. They place mango slices inside a jar, mix in a thick ladleful of bagoong, and shake it around to coat each mango slice evenly with the paste. Then, the Mangoong is placed inside a tub or a cup and even slathered generously with another scoop of bagoong.

The shop has different types of bagoong, and they even serve fruit platters with shrimp paste on the side. You can even choose to have santol, unripe papaya, pomelo, and more, instead of just mangoes. 

The stall has three locations. There is one in Banawa, in Opon Mercado, and Tabok Mandaue. 

Just writing about this is making me crave, brb! Getting myself a Mangoong.

Photo from JandM Main Branch Facebook Page
Photo from JandM Main Branch Facebook Page
Photo from JandM Main Branch Facebook Page
Photo from JandM Main Branch Facebook Page

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

Opening hours:

  • Paseo Arcenas Banawa: Every Friday to Sunday only from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Tabok Mandaue: Every day from 8:30 AM to 7:30 AM
  • Opon Mercado: Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Contact number: N/A
  • Email address: N/A
  • Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063679764412 

BRANCHES: 

  • Paseo Arcenas Banawa
  • Tabok Mandaue
  • Opon Mercado

What is Intermittent Fasting? Is it worth trying? Let’s find out

Weight loss isn’t easy, but it isn’t impossible.

 There are many ways for a person to lose weight, but let’s face it, not all of it is safe. As a result, people have become skeptical of trending diet and weight loss plans, one of which is intermittent fasting (IF). 

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Many people have been saying that intermittent fasting worked for them, but most didn’t explain what IF is and how to do it. So in this write-up, we’re going to talk about precisely that. 

Intermittent fasting explained

Intermittent fasting is a kind of weight loss plan that is about “when” to eat. From the name itself, you fast and eat at a specific time or eat meals on specific days in a week. With intermittent fasting, the body drains all the sugar the body stores and burns fat instead.  This is because the fasting part allows our body to go without food for hours.

There are different types of intermittent fasting; 16/8 fasting, 5:2 approach, and 72-hour fasting periods. 

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The 16/8 stands for 16 hours of fasting and an 8-hour eating window. Let’s say you start eating at 10 AM and end at 6 PM. From 10 AM to 6 PM, that’s your eating window. Once it goes beyond 6 PM, that’s when your fasting starts. 6 PM to 10 AM completes the 16-hour fasting. This method of IF is done daily. 

Next, we have the 5:2 approach. You eat regularly for five days in a week, and for the other two days, you eat only one 500-600 calorie meal.

The 72-hour fasting is not advised since it can be dangerous. In addition, going too long without food will force your body to store more fat than burn it. 

What to eat while doing IF?

Some people think that because they are doing intermittent fasting, they can gobble up tons of food; if you eat junk foods on your eating window, it’s not really going to make you lose weight. Eating nutritious food is still the best option. 

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You can drink water, black coffee, and tea during your fasting hours. 

Pros and Cons of Intermittent Fasting

Like other weight loss methods, it’s important to consider the Pros and Cons of IF. 

Pros:

  • Aids in Memory
  • Heart Health 
  • Physical Performance
  • Helps with Type 2 diabetes and obesity
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Cons: 

  • Hunger and fatigue (especially for first-timers). 
  • It may cause unhealthy relationships with food
  • It is not advisable for people on medication.
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Now that you know about intermittent fasting, it’s still a good idea to consult a nutritionist before jumping in on it. Like other dieting methods, IF may or may not work for you.

Tick Season is here! Here are different ways to prevent them

Tis’ the season to be jolly? More like, Tick the season to be worried.

With the summer season comes tick season, and it can pretty much put you and your pet in an itchy situation, literally. Of course, some shampoos or soaps can help eliminate and prevent ticks, but there are also inexpensive and alternative ways to do so. So let’s take a look at them.

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Humans vs. Ticks

Bring out some lemon, orange, and cinnamon. And no, you’re not making lemonade or a citrus drink. Believe it or not, ticks hate the smell of the abovementioned items. If you combine these ingredients, you can make a spray that repels ticks.

Aside from that, you can also use any carrier oil such as Witch Hazel, almond oil, or lotion. Geranium oil, Eucalyptus oil, peppermint, thyme, and lavender are also great for killing ticks. 

Here’s how to make your own anti-tick spray for humans:

  • 1 oz carrier oil (witch hazel, almond oil, or lotion) 
  • 7 drops Geranium
  • 4 drops peppermint
  • 4 drops Thyme
  • 4 drops Cedarwood or Lavender

It’s important to note that Eucalyptus is toxic for dogs and cats, which is why there’s an alternative for them as well.

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Pet-friendly DIY Anti-tick Spray

DIY anti-tick spays are fairly easy. You only need to mix one part vinegar and one part water. Then, spray the solution directly on your pets, but avoid the eyes. 

Here’s another DIY Spray recipe you can try. 

  • Steep thinly sliced lemon in water overnight
  • Pour lemon water into a spray bottle
  • Add 10 drops each of lemongrass oil and Citronella oil
  • Add 1 cup of vinegar
  • Add Cedarwood oil (if you have any)
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Protect yourself and your pets from nasty ticks, and make a DIY anti-tick spay. These recipes are all-natural, and you can even find some of the ingredients in the comfort of your own kitchen.

The Suzuki Non-manual S-Presso is Finally in PH, and You Won’t Believe how much it costs

The new non-manual Suzuki S-Presso is revving its engines in the Philippines. 

Suzuki Philippines announced the model’s arrival, and it’s something car lovers should be excited about. The new Suzuki S-Presso AGS (Auto Gear Shift) variant has an automated manual transmission. 

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The AGS still functions as a manual gearbox; the only difference is that instead of a shifter, it has electro-hydraulic actuators.

What does the Suzuki S-Presso have to offer, and How Much does it cost?

Like the 2020 Suzuki S-Presso, the new model has a 1.0-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine. The engine generates 66hp at 5,500rpm and 89Nm of torque at 3,500rpm. 

Photo from Suzuki
Photo from Suzuki
Photo from Suzuki
Photo from Suzuki

Aside from that, it also has the engine auto stop-start system (EASS). The EASS is responsible for turning off the engine when the car is at a stop. It then automatically starts when the driver steps on the accelerator. 

The S-Presso has a small touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. In addition, it also has rear parking sensors and a hill-start assist.

And now, the million-dollar question, how much does it actually cost? The new S-Presso AGS is sold for ₱660,000.

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Will you be swapping your car for the new Suzuki non-manual S-Presso? Let us know in the comments. 

Check out 4 Coffee Shops in Cebu that offer under ₱39 Coffee

For coffee lovers, a day is incomplete without a sip of a warm or iced cup of joe. And you know what’s the best thing about coffee? It knows no master. 

Coffee is for everyone like students, employees, and even CEOs. Unfortunately, one harsh truth is that some coffee establishments don’t really offer a student-friendly price. But, as if hearing people’s plea for an affordable yet quality coffee, one cafe started a ₱39 coffee trend. 

Like a domino effect, many cafe entrepreneurs have now offered an “abot-kaya” option for coffee lovers of all life statuses. And we have compiled a list of coffee shops in Cebu that offer under ₱39 

1. Don Macchiatos

Let’s start with the store offering Cebu’s first-ever 39ners coffee, Don Macchiatos. Don Macchiatos went viral in Cebu because it offers the most affordable iced coffee in the City. The shop started with iced caramel Macchiato, and now they leveled up to offering other flavors such as Matcha, which they call Matchatos.

Branches: 

  • Bacayan
  • Mambaling
  • Talamban 
  • Urgello
  • Mabolo
  • San Roque Talisay
  • Banilad
  • CIT-U
  • Ramos
  • Nivel Hills Branch
  • Lapu-Lapu
  • Bulacao
  • Punta Princesa
  • IAU Branch
  • Mandaue 
  • Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu
  • Consolacion Branch
  • Cordova Branch
  • Compostela
  • Tamiya Basak
  • Tamiya Basak LLC
  • Danao Branch
  • San Fernando 

2. 38 Coffee

How low can coffee prices go? 38 Coffee now graces the coffee scene with their, you guessed it, ₱38. But don’t be fooled; even at a friendly price, they still use premium ingredients, especially the Arla Milk. Head to 38 Coffee for your daily Iced Macchiato fix.

Branches:

  • CTU- Main, M.J. Cuenco
  • Opon Lapu Lapu
  • Junquera
  • Mactan

3. Uncle Brew

Here’s a mini cafe also hopping in on the 39ners craze, Uncle Brew. At Uncle Brew, everything is at ₱39, such as hot choco, Caramel Macchiato, Panda Pearl Milk Tea, Iced Choco, Spanish Latte, and Matcha Latte. So imagine, at ₱39, you can get different flavors of drinks.

Branches: 

  • Tisa
  • Poblacion, Talisay
  • Lagtang, Talisay
  • Pasil
  • Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu
  • Ormoc
  • Sudtunggan, Lapu-Lapu

4. Boss Makoy

38 Alert! Yet another shop offers delicious coffee for ₱38. Boss Makoy offers coffee connoisseurs four different flavors: Caramel Macchiato, Matcha Latte, Mocha, and Hazelnut. In addition, their Mandaue branch is offering a promo of Buy 3 for only ₱99. 

Branches:

  • Talamban Time Square
  • 138 Mall Colon
  • The Barracks Carbon Food Market
  • Gaisano Savers Mart Basak Lapu Lapu City
  • Carcar City Food Park
  • Sibonga

Yes, coffee is even more delicious when it does not make our wallets cry. And with these ₱39 and under coffee choices, we might just turn “A coffee a day keeps the bad vibes away” into a reality.