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Here are The Commish’s gambling picks for Week 2 of the NFL season – Courier & Press

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Jason White| Special to the Courier & Press

The opening week of the NFL season provided a rough week for the betting public.

The house raked in massive wins on the backs of the marquee matchups. Many sportsbooks recorded a record number of bets being placed, and with new betting jurisdictions in place throughout the country, those numbers are projected to grow.

The underdogs set the tone, beginning with the Dallas cover on Thursday night, and continued all the way through the final upset victory by the Raiders on Monday Night Football. In total, underdogs finished a mind boggling 13-3 against the spread, resulting in big profits for those who build castles in the desert of Las Vegas.

Moneyline wagers provided the sportsbooks with massive wins due to upsets throughout the league. The sportsbook at PointsBet was one of the books who took advantage of the underdog wins. According to their numbers, over 90% of the moneyline cash was placed on the Packers in their matchup against the Saints. The Bills drew 82% of the moneyline handle against the Steelers, and Jacksonvilles upset win over the Texans came with the Jaguars drawing 72% of the moneyline cash.

As we turn the page to week 2 of NFL action, remember to not overreact to anything that happened in week 1. Its still too early to interpret any true trends or tendencies, so keep your risk low until we can start to make informed decisions as it relates to our bankroll management.

OHIO STATE (-14.5) vs. Oregon: This game was further proof that preseason polls in college football are meaningless. Oregon 35, Notre Dame 28 - LOSS

NOTRE DAME (-17.5) vs. Toledo: The Irish once again did just enough to win against a solid opponent. Toledo played their guts out and could be the best team in the state of Ohio. Notre Dame 32, Toledo 29 - LOSS

OVER (49) Eagles @ Falcons: Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan appeared to be way past his prime in this one. The Eagles dominated the game from start to finish with no offensive contributions from Atlanta. Eagles 32, Falcons 6 - LOSS

GIANTS (+3) vs. Broncos: The Giants led 7-3 before the Broncos went on a 24-6 run to put the game away. Denver is now over .500 for the first time in nearly 3 years. Denver 27, Giants 13 - LOSS

OVER (12.5) Rushing yards by Patrick Mahomes (-120) - Browns @ Chiefs: Not even a couple kneel downs in victory formation could ruin this pick. 5 carries, 18 yards - WIN

OVER (249.5) Passing yards by Kyler Murray (-115) - Cardinals @ Titans: Murray threw the football all over the field and reached this number before the end of the 3rd quarter. 21 of 32 for289 passing yards - WIN

UNDER (45.5) Bengals @ Bears: The Bengals are riding high following their Week 1 upset over the Vikings. The Bears are still stinging after an uneven performance against the high-octane Rams. Look for the Bengals to deliver a heavy dose of Joe Mixon, while the Bears counter with heavy touches for David Montgomery. This will result in just enough time-consuming drives to keep this total under the projection.

COWBOYS (+3.5) @ Chargers: The Cowboys began their season with a crushing loss against the defending Super Bowl champs, despite leading with just over a minute remaining in the game. But their offense was prolific, even against the toughest front seven in the NFL. The Chargers slapped around an inferior Washington team and coasted to the win. Dallas has been decimated with injuries, and will ride the legs of running back Zeke Elliott in this one. Look for this game to be tight, with the Cowboys staying within the spread.

RAIDERS (+6.5) @ Steelers: In their season opener, the Steelers made it clear they are not ready to fade into mediocrity. They controlled the game against a very talented Buffalo squad and did so in convincing fashion. The Raiders pulled off a magical upset of the Ravens during a prime-time performance, causing many to stay up way past their bedtime. After facing Lamar Jackson last week, the Raiders will feel like they are going up against a statue in the form of Ben Roethlisberger. Look for the Steelers to win the game, but not by enough to cover this number.

PACKERS (-11) vs. Lions: Detroit pulled off a miraculous late back-door cover in their season opener, while the Packers were absolutely embarrassed on the road in New Orleans. Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur is 6-0 following a regular season loss, and Aaron Rodgers has been grumpy all week while forced to answer questions about one of the worst performances of his career. This is the perfect recipe for the Packers to throttle the Lions at Lambeau Field. Look for Green Bay to take a healthy lead, and not take the foot off the throttle to ensure the cover.

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Karnataka government tables bill in assembly to ban online gambling – The Indian Express

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The Karnataka government on Friday tabled a bill in the assembly to ban online gambling or betting in the state and providing for a maximum imprisonment of three years or fine of up to Rs one lakh for any violation.

The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was tabled in the assembly by Home Minister Araga Jnanendra.

The bill to amend the Karnataka Police Act of 1963 states games means and includes online games, involving all forms of wagering or betting, including in the form of tokens valued in terms of the money paid before or after the issue of it, or electronic means and virtual currency, electronic transfer of funds in connection with any game of chance.

However, it does not include lottery or wagering or betting on horse races run on any race course within or outside the state.

The Bill, in its statement of objects and reasons, says that it is considered to amend the 1963 Police Act to provide for enforcement of provisions of the Act, by making offences under certain sections as cognizable offence and non-bailable, except Section 87 (gaming in public streets), which is made cognizable and bailable.

It will include the use of cyberspace, including computer resources or any communication device as defined in Information Technology Act, 2000 in the process of gaming, to curb the menace of gaming through internet and mobile apps.

It provides for enhancing punishment for gaming to wean citizens away from the vice of gambling, extending to three years and fine up to Rs one lakh.

It said the punishment for the first offence would be six months imprisonment and fine of Rs 10,000, for the second, one year imprisonment and fine of Rs 15,000, and for the third offence, 18 months imprisonment and fine of Rs 20,000. Persons aiding or abetting such online gaming would also be punished, it added.

There is no extra expenditure involved in the proposed legislative measure, it said. Instruments of gaming include any article intended to be used as a means of gaming, including computers, computer system, mobile app, or internet or cyberspace, virtual platform, computer network, computer resource, any communication device, electronic applications, software and accessory, the bill said.

Also, means of online gaming, any document, register or record or evidence of any gaming in electronic or digital form, the proceeds of any online gaming or any winning or prize in money or otherwise distributed or intended to be distributed in respect of any gaming, it added.

The state government had in July informed the High Court, hearing a petition seeking a ban on all forms of online betting and gambling, that it had drafted a Bill.

Last November, Tamil Nadu had promulgated an ordinance banning online gambling, and earlier this year, Kerala too had imposed a ban on online rummy games.

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Gambling streams on Twitch are full of legal and ethical issues – The Next Web

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Streaming services such as Twitch and YouTube Live are now a significant part of popular entertainment. These sites host millions of live streamers and tens of millions of daily viewers.

Streamers broadcast their lives and activities often digital gaming to audiences who interact and chat with them in real-time. Twitch, the dominant streaming platform, also currently houses around 150 channels offering the live broadcasting of real-money slot machine gambling the most popular of these regularly receive over 100,000 views.

Slot streaming channels have recently made headlines. Well-known streamers have been racking up views and wagering and winning large sums of money. Criticism from other streamers has flowed in, such as Imane Pokimane Anys calling the hosted slots sites sketchy and ethically ambiguous. And Felix xQc Lengyel eventually ended his slots streaming, concerned he was addicted to gambling, and apologized for exposing his audience which included underage youth to gambling.

Research on Twitch is growing, particularly in relation to gambling streams. One of the first studies in this area found that approximately four per cent of adults in the United Kingdom watch gambling streams like the Twitch slot channels, compared to approximately 14 percent who actually play such slot machine games online. This study also found a correlation between watching gambling online and self-reported problem gambling, but cause and effect remain unclear.

Live gambling streams inspire some important ethical and regulatory discussions. The media outcryover these streams often points to the risk of exposing youth to gambling. Age-gating, or age verification, on Twitch or elsewhere is minimal. A streamer can indicate that the stream is intended for mature audiences, but this does not restrict any viewer from clicking Start Watching.

The decades-long norm of disregardingage-gating in digital games demonstrates how easy these sorts of barriers are to evade. This suggests new legal concerns for live streaming platforms that allow gambling to be broadcast.

A separate set of issues exist when it comes to transparency. Streamers may be committing malicious deception, or even outright fraud if they fail to disclose affiliations with the gambling sites at which they play.

For example, some sponsorship contracts may entitle the streamer to regular balance top ups. This involves a gambling site providing a free (or in casino terms, comped) account balance refresh. This practice raises questions regarding advertising standards, as well as the safety and mental health of the streamers themselves like xQcs concerns over a possible gambling addiction.

In addition, the underlying gambling activity itself could be illegal depending on the license status of the gambling website and geolocation of the streamer. Yet determining what is permitted is not always a simple task.

If the gambling website is hosted in one location, the streamer in another, and the viewers are located around the world, which local, national and international laws apply? Compound this with a variety of currencies like fiat, fungible crypto, non-fungible crypto, virtual currencies without cash value not all of which are legal tender for gambling in all jurisdictions, and the complexity of the situation becomes clear.

Twitchs community guidelines are nevertheless clear that streamers must follow relevant laws, that illegal content is prohibited and that the platform will take action via suspensions or bans following investigations of reported illegal gambling.

In mid-August, Twitch announced a creator update prohibiting sharing links and referral codes to slots, roulette, or dice games. The goal was preventing harm and scams created by questionable gambling services that sponsor content on Twitch. As a blanket prohibition, it does not discern between licensed and unlicensed gambling sites and does not include poker, another commonly streamed game.

With this range of issues, why do people watch live gambling streams? For people experiencing problems with their gambling, they might turn to casino streams to cope with cravings. On a recent podcast episode of All Bets Are Off, a gambling addiction recovery podcast, two men discussed using live gambling streams as part of their recovery.

Alternatively, interest in these streams may be unrelated to gambling cravings and focus on entertainment, excitement, or other gambling motivations like financial interests.

Our latest ongoing research explores viewing motives using data from Twitch live chat, alongside an analysis of the characteristics of Twitchs major slots stream videos.

LetsGiveItASpin is a popular streamer in the Slots category on Twitch and YouTube Live.

Technological innovation has always developed more quickly than government rules that govern any given space. As a result, activities like slots streaming fall into an area of uncertainty. Ultimately, it seems that consideration of consumer protection in this space cannot solely be a government-regulated effort.

Given the complexity of the jurisdictional rule and the potential harm that may arise from gambling, all stakeholders streamers, platforms, game developers, consumers themselves, parents, and more have a role to play in ensuring that games and their many means of play and broadcast are, as Twitch declares as its goal, a friendly, positive experience for our global community.

Broadcasting real-money gambling inevitably complicates the ethical practices of such a platform. Gambling live streams appear likely to become an increasingly important part of contemporary gambling practices in the years to come and merit the closest study.

Article by Brett Abarbanel, Director of Research, International Gaming Institute, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Dimitrios Avramidis, Research Assistant, Centre for Gambling Research, University of British Columbia; Luke Clark, Director, Centre for Gambling Research at UBC, University of British Columbia, and Mark R Johnson, Lecturer in Digital Cultures, University of Sydney

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NY Jets Add Another New Gambling Partner – NJ Online Gambling

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The NFLs once-adamant stance against sports gambling not only has completely flipped in the past few years, but franchises such as the New York Jets are now eagerly seeking innovative ways to add new business partners.

Jackpocket, the first third-party app in the U.S. to provide a secure way to order official state lottery tickets, this week announced a multi-year partnership with the Jets establishing Jackpocket as the official digital lottery courier of the Jets.

Jackpocket provides fans with a new way to play the lottery. More than 20% of Jets fans play the lottery each week, according to a 2020 YouGov survey, and digital lottery winners are up 387% in the last year.

As the NFLs first digital lottery sponsorship, Jackpocket is proud to partner with the Jets, a New York institution, said Jackpocket CEO Peter Sullivan, a New Jersey native, in a statement. With 87% of Jets season ticket holders residing in New York or New Jersey, we are excited to introduce this dedicated fan base to a new, easy way to play for big lottery jackpots right from their phone.

Jets fans and Jackpocket players will have access to free lottery tickets in the Jackpocket mobile app, game-day activations at MetLife stadium and prizes, and VIP game experiences, such as free game tickets and on-field experiences.

Jackpocket will be integrated across a variety of Jets channels, including paid advertising, email, web, and social media. A Jackpocket-branded scratch-off game will be unveiled in the official Jets mobile app as well.

We are excited to bring Jets fans more experiences and opportunities through our partnership with Jackpocket, said Jeff Fernandez, vice president of business development and ventures for the Jets. From unique content to on-field experiences, we look forward to everything this partnership can offer our fans.

Jackpocket launched in New York in January 2021 after debuting in New Jersey in December 2019. Itprovides an alternate way to order official state lottery tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions, and Cash4Life. Jackpocket players have won nearly $65 million in lottery prizes to date, including five individual players who have won prizes of worth a million dollars or more.

The New York market has proven to be Jackpockets top state for sales, which means a Jets partnership makes particular sense. While the Jets havent played at Shea Stadium in Queens for nearly 40 years, season tickets have remained in the family over the years among families from Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island even to this day.

The company is live in Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, D.C. with more expansion coming in the next 12 months.

Earlier this month, the Jets announced that a 7,000-square-foot Fubo Sports Lounge is in the works for 2022.

The lounge will be designed in the classic casino-style sportsbook motif. In addition to being able to place wagers at the sportsbook, fans will be able to watch every NFL game and if grim preseason prognostications are correct, that could make the lounge a popular place for Jets fans who also have money down on out-of-town contests.

This partnership with Fubo Sportsbook is another major step for the New York Jets in our journey to prioritize engagement with our fan base, including the enhancement of their overall stadium experience on game day, Jeff Fernandez, the Jets vice president of business development and ventures, said in the release. With Fubo Sportsbook, Jets fans will be treated to their innovative mobile viewing and wagering platform, which will be brought to life at the dynamic new Fubo Sportsbook Lounge.

In reality, Jets (and Giants) fans have been able to wager legally from their seats at MetLife Stadium since the start of the 2018 season, thanks to New Jerseys legalization of numerous mobile sportsbooks. But an official lounge could entice older football fans who, as of yet, dont gamble and arent sure of where to go to wager.

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Colts ink another deal for stadium space with sports gambling partner – Indianapolis Business Journal

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The Indianapolis Colts have finalized a deal with new sports betting partner WynnBet for a club space at Lucas Oil Stadium.

As part of the deal, the West Club at the stadium will be renamed the WynnBet Cluba 21-and-up sports bar on the club level. It will also feature a VIP area. Financial terms for the deal were not disclosed.

The multiyear deal comes a day after the franchise announced a partnership with Caesars for a lounge area focused on sports gambling in the former Blue Room on the main concourse.

As a sportsbook partner, WynnBet will have a lounge at Touchdown Town, the Colts pregame tailgate area, as well as a title sponsorship of the teams podcast. It will additionally get airtime on Colts game-day programming.

Former Colts standout linebacker Robert Mathis will also be a brand ambassador for WynnBet.

This partnership with WynnBet will help the Colts expand offerings, activities and events for our fans and customers and provide multiple new options for them to engage with the team, said Roger VanDerSnick, chief sales and marketing officer for the Colts. We also look forward to WynnBets presence in our television shows, podcasts and other digital and social platforms, which will allow us to touch even more fans, on gameday or otherwise.

Pro sports teams are rushing to embrace the fast-growing sports gambling market now that betting is legal in more than a dozen states.The opening weekend of the 2021 NFL season saw a record-breaking number online bets.

At least 58 million transactions took place across 18 states and Washington, D.C., from Thursday through Sunday, according to GeoComply Solutions, a company that verifies that most of the U.S. sports betting industry uses to verify that its customers are where they say they are. That represents a 126% increase from the same period of the 2020 NFL season

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Northern Ireland gambling amendment bill introduced | Legal & compliance – iGaming Business

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Legislation designed to amend gambling laws in Northern Ireland for the first time in more than three decades has been introduced in the provinces legislature.

The Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Bill passed the first of seven stages towards becoming law when it was presented by Deirdre Hargey, the Minister for Communities, this week. To become law, the bill must be passed before the expiration of the Assemblys current mandate in 2022.

The legislation, announced by Hargey earlier this year, would create new offences in relation to allowing children to play gaming machines, create powers to impose a statutory levy on gambling operators and establish a mandatory code of practice for those holding gambling licences.

The bill would update the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Northern Ireland) Order 1985, the provinces most recent gambling legislation.

Hargey has described the bill as the first phase in a two-phased approach to reforming gambling law, with much larger legislation to deal with remaining issues such as online gambling regulation to be taken forward during a future mandate.

In an explanatory and financial memorandum published alongside the amendment bill, the Department for Communities said: The overarching objective of the bill is to address a number of specific anomalies with regard to the current regulation of land-based betting, gaming, lottery and amusement activities. It is also designed to strengthen existing regulatory protections for operators and consumers as well as young people and those who may be vulnerable to gambling harm.

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) will debate and vote on the general principles of the bill in the coming days before it most likely progresses to the committee stage. The bill is then brought back to the Assembly for MLAs to debate and vote on the detail and any proposed amendments. If passed, it must then be cleared by the Secretary of State, who presents it for final Royal Assent.

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The Curious Case of Legal Gambling in the United States – Californianewstimes.com

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To play a casino game in many countries of the world, you can simply search for best online casino and click on one of the results. You can complete the registration process in a maximum of 5 minutes and get your first win in 10 minutes, it is that easy. Unfortunately, in some countries of the world, this is not that easy and can turn into a challenge in itself. Believe it or not, the United States of America is one of those countries. In a country that hosts Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world, legal gambling is a real problem and something that is still not possible in most states. So, why does this happen? Is it illegal to gamble in the USA or are there other reasons? Below, we answer these questions and take a look at the strange situation of legal gambling in the US.

Most people (even most Americans) think gambling is prohibited in the US except for a few states. However, this is not the case: there is no federal law in the country prohibiting gambling. But there is also no law that says gambling is legal, so at the federal level, this issue remains in a gray area.

So why is gambling considered illegal in the US? This is due to a strange overlap of many local and federal laws. If we explain it in a list:

Now, do you understand why we said: not illegal but also not legal? There is no law in the US that says gambling is prohibited at the federal level, but many regulations make it almost impossible to do so in practice.

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is still in effect, so we have no good news for online casinos. Although some states, such as New Jersey, allow this to a limited extent (companies with a land-based casino in the state may open a website with a limited number of games), we may have to wait for years to see legal online casinos at the federal level. The situation for legal sports betting is much better: after The Supreme Courts decision in 2018, many states legalized sports betting. You can see a complete list of them in the table below.

This table shows the current situation (2021), and we predict that many other states will legalize sports betting before the year ends. After all, legalized gambling is both a source of income for states and helps the fight against organized crime.

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Artists by art movement: Futurism – WikiArt.org

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Futurism (Italian: Futurismo) was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It emphasized speed, technology, youth, and violence, and objects such as the car, the aeroplane, and the industrial city. Although it was largely an Italian phenomenon, there were parallel movements in Russia, England, Belgium and elsewhere. The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, urban design, theatre, film, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture, and even Futurist meals. Its key figures were the Italians Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, Antonio Sant'Elia, Bruno Munari, Benedetta Cappa and Luigi Russolo, the Russians Natalia Goncharova, Velimir Khlebnikov, Igor Severyanin, David Burliuk, Aleksei Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky, the Belgian Jules Schmalzigaug and the Portuguese Almada Negreiros. It glorified modernity and aimed to liberate Italy from the weight of its past. Cubism contributed to the formation of Italian Futurism's artistic style. Important Futurist works included Marinetti's Manifesto of Futurism, Boccioni's sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, and Balla's painting Abstract Speed + Sound (pictured). To some extent Futurism influenced the art movements Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, Dada, and to a greater degree Precisionism, Rayonism, and Vorticism.

Futurism is an avant-garde movement founded in Milan in 1909 by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Marinetti launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto, which he published for the first time on 5 February 1909 in La gazzetta dell'Emilia, an article then reproduced in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on Saturday 20 February 1909. He was soon joined by the painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and the composer Luigi Russolo. Marinetti expressed a passionate loathing of everything old, especially political and artistic tradition. "We want no part of it, the past", he wrote, "we the young and strong Futurists!" The Futurists admired speed, technology, youth and violence, the car, the airplane and the industrial city, all that represented the technological triumph of humanity over nature, and they were passionate nationalists. They repudiated the cult of the past and all imitation, praised originality, "however daring, however violent", bore proudly "the smear of madness", dismissed art critics as useless, rebelled against harmony and good taste, swept away all the themes and subjects of all previous art, and gloried in science.

Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists (usually led or prompted by Marinetti) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.

The founding manifesto did not contain a positive artistic programme, which the Futurists attempted to create in their subsequent Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting (1914). This committed them to a "universal dynamism", which was to be directly represented in painting. Objects in reality were not separate from one another or from their surroundings: "The sixteen people around you in a rolling motor bus are in turn and at the same time one, ten four three; they are motionless and they change places. ... The motor bus rushes into the houses which it passes, and in their turn the houses throw themselves upon the motor bus and are blended with it."

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Lazy-load Rails partials via CableReady

BREAKING CHANGE: With v1.0, futurism has been transferred to the stimulusreflex organization. Please update your npm package to @stimulus_reflex/futurism accordingly

Caniuse

with a helper in your template

custom s (in the form of a

or a

are rendered. Those custom elements have an IntersectionObserver attached that will send a signed global id to an ActionCable channel (FuturismChannel) which will then replace the placeholders with the actual resource partial.

With that method, you could lazy load every class that has to_partial_path defined (ActiveModel has by default).

You can pass the placeholder as a block:

You can also omit the placeholder, which falls back to eager loading.

Currently there are two ways to call futurize, designed to wrap render's behavior:

You can pass a single ActiveRecord or an ActiveRecord::Relation to futurize, just as you would call render:

Remember that you can override the partial path in you models, like so:

That way you get maximal flexibility when just specifying a single resource.

Call futurize with a partial keyword:

You can also use the shorthand syntax:

Collection rendering is also possible:

You can also pass in the controller that will be used to render the partial.

By default (i.e. not passing in a value), futurize will use ApplicationController, but you may override by setting the Futurism default controller in an initializer, for example config/initializers/futurism.rb.

You can pass a hash of attribute/value pairs which will be mixed into the HTML markup for the placeholder element. This is important for layouts that require elements to have dimensionality. For example, many scripts calculate size based on element height and width. This option ensures that your elements have integrity, even if they are gone before you see them.

This will output the following:

It may sound surprising to support eager loading in a lazy loading library , but there's a quite simple use case:

Suppose you have some hidden interactive portion of your page, like a tab or dropdown. You don't want its content to block the initial page load, but once that is done, you occasionally don't want to wait for the element to become visible and trigger the IntersectionObserver, you want to lazy load its contents right after it's added to the DOM.

Futurism makes that dead simple:

Futurism's default behavior is to broadcast partials as they are generated in batches:

On the client side, IntersectionObserver events are triggered in a debounced fashion, so several renders are performed on the server for each of those events. By default, futurism will group those to a single broadcast call (to save server CPU time).

For collections, however, you can opt into individual broadcasts by specifying broadcast_each: true in your helper usage:

For individual models or arbitrary collections, you can pass record and index to the placeholder block as arguments:

Once your futurize element has been rendered, the futurize:appeared custom event will be called.

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

And then execute:

To copy over the javascript files to your application, run

! Note that the installer will run yarn add @stimulus_reflex/futurism for you !

After bundle, install the Javascript library:

In your app/javascript/channels/index.js, add the following

For authentication, you can rely on ActionCable identifiers, for example, if you use Devise:

The Stimulus Reflex Docs have an excellent section about all sorts of authentication.

In Rails system tests there is a chance that flaky errors will occur due to Capybara not waiting for the placeholder elements to be replaced. To overcome this, add the flag

to an initializer, for example config/initializers/futurism.rb.

Out of the box, Rails will prefix generated urls with http://example.org rather than http://localhost, much like ActionMailer. To amend this, add

to your environments.

Below are a set of instructions that may help you get a local development environment working

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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Traveling through time with Black Quantum Futurisms ancestral exhibit – The Philadelphia Inquirer

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What does it mean to have enough time?

From a Western viewpoint, time is a linear construct. It started at some point in the past, it will end at some point in the future, and our lives are an inexorable march from one end of the arrow to the other. But in many West African cultures, time is much more circular the Kiswahili word Sasa refers to a broader present, and Zamani, an ocean of time that all things flow into.

And importantly, if an ancestors memory is still alive, that means they are still present in the Sasa.

All these cultural concepts are on display in Ancestors returning again / this time only to themselves, an incredible immersive art installation from Black Quantum Futurism. The question of time what it means, how we move through it, and whether we can ever have enough of it permeates the entire experience. This mixed-media exhibition at Brewerytowns Hatfield House closes on Sunday.

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Staff reporter Cassie Owens and I, an interactive developer here at The Inquirer, talk about ancestors and time all the time. We took an afternoon to move through the installation and share the thoughts, feelings, and impact that it left. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

Cassie Owens: Whats coming up for you right now?

Dain Saint: Wow. So we published the Wildest Dreams this week, which was titled after that saying, We are our ancestors wildest dreams. It took nearly a year from conception to release, but we finally got to publish it! After this, Im going to go and work on my show, called freedom is nonnegotiable, that I wrote while processing everything that happened in 2020. And all of these projects deal with this question of what did we receive from our ancestors, and what will we leave behind?

Its funny, I was going to record thoughts on my phone as we were walking through, and I quickly realized Oh, thats not gonna work. It was like the experience was saying, Youre supposed to stay in the present. It was just profoundly moving. Octavia Butler would be proud. Im kind of still processing [how it portrayed] what quantum entanglement feels like.

Owens: When I was watching the film, I sort of was getting caught up in the realization that so many rituals not all rituals, but so many across cultures do have to do with time. If youre celebrating the harvest, if you are celebrating the birthday of a deity or a saint, if you are celebrating someone going to the prom or about to have they graduation these are markers of time and milestones. And it made me feel like I was smack dab in the middle of a ritual of time not existing and time not being real.

Saint: Yeah.

Owens: And it just sort of really immediately was like, Oh snap.

[Upstairs] there was Im gonna call it an invitation It was some text that was in a collage on the second floor, that basically was encouraging [visitors to] take one of the past thoughts that you have reversed and walk into it as if it is unfamiliar, as if you are experiencing it for the first time. Just that invitation made me think about, like, how much time do I spend revisiting past thoughts outside of the context of trauma.

Saint: Yeah, that makes me realize that, outside of the context of trauma maybe this is a common experience, but I think Im a lot better at ruminating than reminiscing. And thats something that Ive been really thinking about. Why is it so much easier for me to sit in a painful memory, than it is for me to enjoy a joyful one?

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Saint: There was a description of Black Quantum Futurism up there as creating a Black space outside of Greenwich Mean Time, and I really appreciated that idea. The thing that struck me really was it felt like, Here is a way for you to create more time. And thats a question weve had as Black people, like, Will there be enough time? Will we have enough time? We have cousins that are no longer here. Did they get enough time? Our histories, our stories, our cultures, you know, tribes that we belonged to that we no longer remember are all kind of subsumed under this mechanistic Greenwich Mean Time. Which is an excellent metaphor for how England and Western culture declared themselves the center of our universe, right? Even just trying to get here today, we were worrying. Will we have enough time to take in the exhibit? Will we have enough time to process our thoughts?

It really felt like an invitation to say, like, time is abundant. And not everything is going to happen in sequence. Not everything is gonna happen one after the other. And if you stop thinking about time as a linear story, youll have as much of it as you need.

Owens: I think that something that also stuck with me was the line, only we/us can touch our grandmothers face. Im very, very, very fortunate to have both of my grandmothers still alive. But I am also very unfortunate to have lost a lot of my loved ones. And I think sometimes I worry that I might not remember their face the way that you remember it [when theyre physically here.]

Not that you forget what they look like, right? Not that you lose access to the photos. But sometimes even the grief can kind of fade the picture in your mind. [Being inside the exhibition] was reminding me that, you know, your ancestors are in you. You cant exactly forget that, even if you dont know all of them. And it made me feel like, when we tap into our memories of who our ancestors were and are, that that is something that is just ours. I mean, its a work that no one can take from you.

Saint: Yeah, its not a resource, to be exploited or something like that; its just written in us.

I just lost my grandmother a few weeks ago, and I was worried for a while, because she had been on the decline for so long I was worried that when I think of her I will remember her face on the decline. I was really worried about that, and thats not the case. I remember her in the kitchen, I remember making cakes and all of that. I just watched that new Matrix trailer, and one of the things that always struck me from that series is this idea of your Residual Self Image, where no matter what is going on in the real world, theres this internal image of yourself that you hold on to. And I have her Residual Image that Im holding on to. And Ancestors really validates that as just as real, if not more so, in a sort of cosmic sense. Remember the whole thing, her whole life, and all of it is real.

I think it was Louis XIII that did a movie where they filmed an ad, and its sealed in a vault, and no ones gonna watch it for a hundred years. So none of the people that are even attached to the project are ever going to see this film. So why do it? Why do anything that outlives us? [Because we understand] that we are not the end of the story, that in the future somebodys going to look back, and were trying to have a conversation with them. And I just think theres something really beautiful about the way Ancestors portrayed that conversation.

Owens: To your point about the exhibition feeling like being about a way to create more time, I was really moved by them putting so many clocks in the time capsule right, almost like literally sending more time or sending time, you know?

Saint: Yeah.

Owens: It made me think about how, you know, a lot of time with different things in Black culture, there are so many things that different generations associate themselves with really strongly, especially when it comes to aesthetics and, you know, fashion and music and all of that. But this, like not sending any of those type of relics into the time capsule, really, I feel like it was challenging me to think about how there is a time capsule that isnt actually aspiring to, like you said, tell the future who we were, but that there can be a time capsule that actually just makes it clear that we have always been.

Saint: Yes. I feel like, now, especially after the last two years, theres a sense of impermanence to everything.

And especially as Black people, thats really hard because you see how many futures have been taken from us. And theres something about this exhibit that is like, hey, remember, nothing is permanent, but also, nothing is truly gone.Just creating more time, creating more and more space in which to exist, and expanding our conception of our own existence, and our past.

Ancestors returning again / this time only to themselves is on display at the Hatfield House through Sept. 19. Admission is free.

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