Write an article based on this "Change your desktop. Change your screensaver. Turn the screen upside down. Listen to music. Take some pictures. Edit some photos. Start a digital diary. Record a song"
article: Feeling bored? Give your computer a makeover. Computer savvy people call it a desktop theme. You can start by right-clicking your Windows desktop and selecting Personalize, or selecting System Preferences on a Mac. You can also customize other elements of your computer, such as window colors, sound schemes, mouse cursors, and desktop icons. Surf Google Images or proper wallpaper sites when you're online to find awesome-looking wallpaper for your computer. Sharks wearing birthday hats? Sweet. Or maybe a pretty shot of your favorite celebrity, or a cool pattern. Scroll through your pictures and pick a new screensaver, or download one. You could always go with a slideshow of all your pictures (meh) or one that makes it look like the Matrix (sweet). Pressing {{keypress|Ctrl|Alt|Down} on a PC or Mac will flip the screen upside-down, which makes a great prank! You can flip it back to normal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+↑. If you have a music collection saved to your computer (rather than a streaming service), make a fresh playlist or mix of songs that would be fun to dance, meditate, or work out to. Put your music app in shuffle mode to arrange your songs into a strange order and try to guess what's being played. Turn on the iTunes or Windows Media Player visualizer function to give yourself something to stare at while you zone out. Or, you know, just listen to the good stuff. If you've got a webcam installed, mess around taking selfies, setting up weird still-life pictures in front of your computer, or just goofing with the picture filters on your computer. Make yourself look like a bent-up alien with a weird nose, or mess with the colors until you look seasick. If you've got Photoshop or Gimp installed, cut up pictures and make weird meme-worthy new ones. Your grandmother's face on Danzig's body? Good start. Back in the dark ages (like the 1970s), people used to actually keep things called diaries, in which they wrote about their life, eloquently and with detailed writing. Shocker, right? It's actually a great way of spending a couple hours on your computer, especially if you can't get online. Open up a word-processing file (in Word, Writer, Notepad, etc.) and just start writing about your day. Keep a running log. Who knows, you might like it so much that you could transition it into making a blog someday. . Most newer models of computers have built-in internal microphones and software installed that will allow you to record a song (or sounds at least) onto your computer and start manipulating it in minutes. You don't have to be super-talented, or even have an instrument on hand to record music. Just record yourself humming, then turn up the distortion on the settings and listen to the wild sounds you can make. Layer yourself reading random passages from the Bible, then another track of your dog snoring. Avant-garde masterpiece. If you have a Mac, check out Garage Band. If you're using Windows, try Audacity.  Record a podcast of yourself like an old school DJ, talking about your favorite songs in between each track in the playlist. Pick songs with a theme and make a playlist, then record a vocal track of chatting in between. Do it with a friend for extra fun. Edit other songs together, like changing the speed of a Rihanna track to make it sound like death metal, or messing around with death metal to make it sound like ambient drone music. Slowing down tracks by 700% even became a meme recently, from dial-up sounds to Nickelback songs.

Write an article based on this "Know your limits. Resist taking on a parental role with your parents. Encourage your parents to get involved with something to distract them. Give yourself space to grieve."
article: As you are very close to the situation and trusted by both, it will be very easy to get sucked in too deep. It's alright to let them vent but make sure you aren't letting a parent's negativity damage your quality of life.  If a parent becomes too co-dependent, you may need to back away and become less available. You may need to declare that the discussion of divorce is off limits for a particular day or event. Encourage them to talk about other things and get their mind off the subject for a while. Your parents may start confusing your role as a child with a psychologist or attorney. Let them make their own decisions. Offer advice and even suggest professional help but try not to preach or become too involved. This could be volunteer work or social activities; anything to keep them busy and prevent loneliness.  Help them find hobbies and activities that involve other older adults with similar interests. Encourage them to explore interests they never tried when they were married. Just because you're an adult, doesn't mean you won't feel emotional about this. When your parents break up, memories of the family years together are automatically brought to the fore and it will be hard to face the fact that your parents are no longer together. Take the time to grieve and to process this information as best you can. After all, this is the end of your childhood world, and the loss doesn't go away easily.

Write an article based on this "Connect your iPhone to the CarPlay receiver. Launch CarPlay. Tap "Maps" on the CarPlay display. Tap "Destinations" to find a destination to navigate to. Use the Nearby categories at the top to find nearby businesses and attractions. Tap the voice button in the upper-right corner to search. Tap a result to open a route in Maps. Tap "Start" to begin turn-by-turn navigation."
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If you have a car stereo system that supports CarPlay, you can connect your iPhone to it and view Maps on the CarPlay display. Use the USB cable for your iPhone to connect it to the CarPlay unit. It may start automatically when you connect your iPhone, or you may need to select the "CarPlay" option on the display. This will start the CarPlay interface, and your iPhone will lock. Apple Maps will launch, showing your current location. This screen will allow you to search for specific destinations, find nearby businesses and locations, and view your past searches. You'll see a row of circular buttons at the top of the Destinations screen. Tapping one will display nearby businesses that you can quickly navigate to.  The Clock button will display your recent searches. The Gas button will show nearby gas stations. This will start Siri, and you can say what you want to search for. If you'd rather type, tap the Keyboard button in the upper-right corner while Siri is active, but this is not recommended while driving. Once you've tapped on a Nearby or Search result, the Maps will calculate a route and display it on the screen. You'll see the estimated time of arrival (ETA), the time the trip will take, and the length. Maps will switch to navigation mode, and you'll hear turn-by-turn directions for your trip. You can close Maps and use other CarPlay apps by tapping the Home button on the screen and your navigation will continue.