![]() ![]() An Android or iPhone security screen appears, asking for your OS PIN or password/passcode.To view the password, tap on the eye icon.To view a specific password, select the website from the list. ![]() You’ll see a list of all website passwords you’ve ever saved.Tap on the vertical ellipsis (three-dot menu icon) in the upper right-hand corner (Android) or the horizontal ellipsis in the lower right-hand corner (iOS).Launch the Chrome app on your mobile device.To hide it, click on the eye icon once more. Your password for the selected website gets displayed.Mac, Chrome OS, and Linux prompt for the OS username and password. In the Security window, you’ll receive a prompt asking you to enter your Windows account PIN or your Google username/password on non-Windows devices.To reveal a specific password, click on the “eye” icon. You’ll see a list of all website passwords you previously allowed Chrome to save.Another way to access the Settings page is by typing “chrome://settings” in Chrome’s address bar. Launch Google Chrome on your computer or laptop, then click on the vertical ellipsis (Menu) in the upper right-hand corner of the screen or click on your profile icon.The only exception is the security prompt. Since you use the Chrome browser to view your passwords, the process is the same for all desktop/laptop operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS (Chromebook), etc. How to View Google Chrome Saved Passwords on Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, and Linux You’ll also learn valuable tricks like exporting your saved passwords, removing sites from your “Never Saved” list, etc. Remember that this process will not provide all your passwords, just the ones saved in Chrome. This article shows detailed steps to find and view your Google Chrome Passwords. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Smart business owners will take a deep breath and investigate before dismissing the complaint outright. They may also be one of the 16 percent of reviews that are fake. Yes, the reviewer might just be a clueless jerk. If any of these issues are real, you can make a lot of customers a whole lot happier by fixing them. Wait times might not be communicated with empathy Here are just a few reviews this iceberg might signal: An iceberg is a seemingly small problem that is much larger and more dangerous below the surface. Maybe not, but this reviewer may also be doing you a favor by pointing out an iceberg. You look closely and notice they didn’t even dine in your restaurant. Let’s say you run a restaurant and someone writes a one-star Yelp review because there was a two hour wait to get seated. This is a signal that can be used to improve your business. Inside all be the most clueless of reviews is a kernel of truth. While you should never solicit this directly, some customers will increase their rating if a business resolves the problem to their satisfaction. There's a third potential benefit to responding to customers who write negative reviews. If you're in the San Diego area, they are the company for plumbing, heating, hvac, electrical, and kitchen or bath remodels.) ( Full disclosure: I’ve used Ideal for years, in large part due to their awesome service. In this case, the person writing the review wasn't even a customer! The business owner used the opportunity to politely clarify the company’s position so other potential customers know what they can and cannot expect. We wish you well in your search for a company that is better matched for your contracting needs. Here’s an example of a terrific response to a one-star review ( full review):Į don't like to turn away business and we are sorry we can't work with everyone in every situation. It might even be picked up by a blogger who uses it as a "how not to" example. That response probably won't win the business any future customers. It has been said, "An educated consumer is our best customer", clearly you do not fall into this category. ![]() Here’s an example of a terrible public response to a one-star review ( full review): This makes the tone of your response very important. Your goal here is to signal to other potential customers that you care about their experience and will work hard to make things right. The second option is to respond publicly. Use this connection to try to get to the bottom of the issue and, if possible, make the customer feel better. You can approach this option just like you would a customer email. To do this, you first must set up a free business owner account. ![]() One option is to respond privately to a reviewer. Second, maintain a positive public image. There should be two goals whenever responding to a negative Yelp review. That type of coverage is a lot worse than one bad Yelp review. ![]() In one extreme example, a small business owner was arrested and sent to a hospital for a mental health evaluation. It might even bring you and your business more negative publicity. Nobody wins an online argument, so fighting a vitriolic review with your own incendiary rant will only make you and your business look bad. Your mom probably told you that two wrongs don’t make a right. ( Note: this post borrows heavily from another post I wrote two years ago on responding to online complaints.) Here are three steps to responding to negative Yelp reviews. Next week’s post will focus on ways you can use Yelp to grow your business. Last week’s post covered five Yelp trends every business owner should know. It’s the second post in a three part series. This post covers proven steps for responding to negative Yelp reviews. It may seem counterintuitive, but these complaints represent an opportunity. Then some bozo comes along and shreds it all to pieces with a scathing write-up. You work hard, train your staff, and pour your heart into providing great customer service. A negative Yelp review can feel like a punch in the gut. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Royals have never done a nine-figure deal in free agency, and their reign as the 2015 World Series champions is becoming a distant memory.Ī rotation with Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff, Freddy Peralta and Scherzer? Oof. Louis, but that's really all there is to this fit. The Royals need pitching and they aren't that far from Scherzer's hometown of St. Like with the A's, though, the financials are simply far from feasible here. On paper, Scherzer is a dream fit for a Rays rotation that's been missing a proper ace ever since Tyler Glasnow underwent Tommy John surgery in August. In the meantime, they don't figure to beat their record investment of $36 million in Yoenis Cespedes any time soon. Maybe the A's will be able to entertain signing players like Scherzer after they get a new stadium, whether it's elsewhere in Oakland or in a new city like Las Vegas. ![]() They also can't afford him, as Edwin Encarnacion's $60 million deal represents the high point in their free-agent spending. But since they're rebuilding and they've never signed a free-agent deal worth so much as $40 million, this is the hardest possible no.īecause they already have Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber and solid depth underneath him in their rotation, the future Guardians don't have the strongest need for Scherzer. 30 through 6 and then individual spotlights for the top five.Īfter their starters pitched to an NL-high 5.53 ERA in 2021, the Pirates sure could use an ace like Scherzer. Now then, let's count 'em down going five at a time for suitors Nos. Because in case you haven't heard, he kinda-sorta has a competitive streak in him. It's also a good guess that Scherzer will want to pitch for a win-now team with World Series aspirations. The NL aspect won't be as important this winter if the designated hitter goes universal, but his climate preference might still matter. Otherwise, Scherzer spoke in August that he was keen on accepting a trade to the Dodgers because he preferred to stay in the National League and to pitch in warm weather. Heyman also speculated that such a deal could top Gerrit Cole's record-setting average annual value of $36 million. But he certainly has the leverage to demand big bucks, particularly if he collects what would be his fourth Cy Young Award after dominating with a 2.46 ERA and a characteristically elite contact rate in the regular season.Īccording to Jon Heyman of MLB Network, Scherzer wants to pitch into his 40s and could thus be on the lookout for a three-year deal. ![]() The last time Scherzer was a free agent after the 2014 season, he netted a seven-year, $210 million deal from the Washington Nationals.īecause Scherzer is now 37 years old, his next deal will have to be much shorter. ![]() ![]() ![]() Bayern Munich Bundesliga Germany $4.86Bħ. Real Madrid Spanish La Liga Spain $6.07Bģ. ![]() New York Yankees $7.1B (+18% from 2022)įorbes World’s Most Valuable Soccer Clubs 2023ġ. “The last two years have been exhausting, frightening, outrage inducing.” Full story here.ġ. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” says Deborah Caldwell-Stone, who directs the ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. More than 1,200 challenges were compiled by the association in 2022, nearly double the then-record total from 2021 and by far the most since the ALA began keeping data 20 years ago.
![]() Houdini uses this procedural generation in production of textures, shaders, particles, "channel data" (data used to drive animation), rendering and compositing. This proceduralism has several advantages: it allows users to construct highly detailed geometric or organic objects in comparatively very few steps it enables and encourages non-linear development and new operators can be created in terms of existing operators, a flexible alternative to non-procedural scripting often relied on in other packages for customisation. Digital assets are generally constructed by connecting sequences of operators (or OPs). Houdini's procedural nature is found in its operators. However, any major scripting languages which support socket communication can interface with Houdini. Python is increasingly the scripting language of choice for the package, and is intended to substitute its original C Shell-like scripting language, HScript. Houdini is an open environment and supports a variety of scripting APIs.
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