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Tesla cars are being set on fire all over the US. It even goes so far as to sacrifice himself: in one city, a protester accidentally set himself on fire

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Did you know? 🤔
🐛 The term "computer bug" was coined in 1947, when a moth got stuck in the relay of a Harvard Mark II computer.
🗓️ Samsung was founded in 1938, a whopping 38 years before Apple!
⌨️ The QWERTY keyboard layout was designed to slow down typing speed to prevent typewriter keys from jamming.
📧 Email predates the World Wide Web: the first email was sent in 1971.
🦊 The Firefox logo is actually a red panda, not a fox.
🍎 Every promotional photo of the iPhone has the time set to 9:41, the time Steve Jobs announced the first iPhone.
🐛 The term "computer bug" was coined in 1947, when a moth got stuck in the relay of a Harvard Mark II computer.
🗓️ Samsung was founded in 1938, a whopping 38 years before Apple!
⌨️ The QWERTY keyboard layout was designed to slow down typing speed to prevent typewriter keys from jamming.
📧 Email predates the World Wide Web: the first email was sent in 1971.
🦊 The Firefox logo is actually a red panda, not a fox.
🍎 Every promotional photo of the iPhone has the time set to 9:41, the time Steve Jobs announced the first iPhone.

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Residents of various cities in Russia, including Kaliningrad, Rostov, Krasnodar and others, report a mysterious phenomenon in the sky. Also, such a phenomenon is seen in Ukraine, Poland and Germany. There is an assumption that these are traces of rocket fuel dropped into the atmosphere. Perhaps their appearance is associated with the launch of the NROL-69 reconnaissance satellite, which was recently launched into orbit by the United States

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ChatGPT will replace EVERYONE: in the latest update, AI has learned to generate images from scratch to the level of Midjourney, and videos are no worse than Sora. A real Photoshop has been assembled inside the OpenAI neural network, which edits photos, removes backgrounds, and enters text without hallucinations. Videos are generated slowly for now, but there are 3 free requests per day.
Testing is here.
Testing is here.

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Scammers hacked the creator of the anti-hacking service Have I Been Pwned. He fell for a phishing attack.
Troy Hunt received an email about the blocking of his blog's mailing lists due to spam. After a long flight, he did not pay attention to the strange address and accidentally gave his entire subscriber base to the scammers.
Hunt reminds you to always enable two-factor authentication. The moral is that even an experienced cybersecurity specialist can be caught off guard if he doesn't get enough sleep.
Troy Hunt received an email about the blocking of his blog's mailing lists due to spam. After a long flight, he did not pay attention to the strange address and accidentally gave his entire subscriber base to the scammers.
Hunt reminds you to always enable two-factor authentication. The moral is that even an experienced cybersecurity specialist can be caught off guard if he doesn't get enough sleep.

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A computer from the TV series "Separation" has appeared on the Apple website. The same Lumon Terminal Pro can be found in the Mac section.
It is impossible to buy a device for mysterious "macro data cleaning". This is how Apple promotes a video about the behind-the-scenes "Separation".
We are watching the video here, we need to press the blue Watch the film button.
It is impossible to buy a device for mysterious "macro data cleaning". This is how Apple promotes a video about the behind-the-scenes "Separation".
We are watching the video here, we need to press the blue Watch the film button.


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Apple may return the ability to flip the iPhone to a horizontal position along with the icons.

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The brain of action game gamers works faster than that of those who don't play.
The study involved 28 gamers and 19 non-gamers. They were given the task of determining the direction of movement of points on the screen.
The gamers coped faster, and their dorsal visual system, the area responsible for rapid orientation and decision—making, was more active.
The study involved 28 gamers and 19 non-gamers. They were given the task of determining the direction of movement of points on the screen.
The gamers coped faster, and their dorsal visual system, the area responsible for rapid orientation and decision—making, was more active.

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The composer's brain was revived and connected to an AI to "write" music again. It emits neural signals that turn into sound in real time.
A team of neuroscientists has grown a mini-organ from the cells of Alvin Lucier, who died in 2021. This brain was connected to electrodes that transmit signals to brass plates with built-in speakers.
The records sound when the organoid is active. At the same time, he hears and understands the surrounding sounds and adjusts the sound to them.
A team of neuroscientists has grown a mini-organ from the cells of Alvin Lucier, who died in 2021. This brain was connected to electrodes that transmit signals to brass plates with built-in speakers.
The records sound when the organoid is active. At the same time, he hears and understands the surrounding sounds and adjusts the sound to them.

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Tinder has launched an AI-powered game to help players improve their flirting abilities. The goal is to chat with an AI persona and convince them to go on a date.
The game runs on GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini; the interaction is voice-only. Tinder assures users that conversations will not be used to train AI models.
At the end of the chat, users receive a score on a three-point scale, along with detailed feedback and tips for improving their conversation skills.
Players get only five sessions per day to encourage them to focus on real-life connections. According to the creators, the game isn't meant to replace real conversations—it's designed to build confidence.
The game is currently only available for iOS users in the U.S.
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Matteo Paz, an 18-year-old high school student from California, has been interested in astronomy since childhood. From the age of 15, he took part in the space exploration programs for high school students at Caltech.
Under the guidance of his Caltech mentor, astronomer Dave Kirkpatrick, Matteo developed the VARnet model, which identifies variable cosmic objects such as supermassive black holes and supernovae. Matteo's project won a prestigious science competition for high school students with a $250,000 prize.
Paz applied the algorithm to process a huge amount of data (more than 200 terabytes) collected for 10.5 years by the now-retired infrared telescope NEOWISE. The telescope primarily observed asteroids near Earth but also detected many distant space objects that flashed, pulsated, or dimmed during eclipses.
After analyzing the archived dataset, Paz's algorithm identified 1.5 million previously unknown objects. The results are still awaiting verification, and the complete catalog will be released by the end of the year.
The AI model is in the public domain and potentially suitable for other research. According to Mateo, it can be useful for analyzing the stock market, atmospheric effects, and other phenomena where the information similarly comes in a time series.
Mateo dreams of continuing his research and, in the future, properly measuring the rate of expansion of the universe, challenging our understanding of its origin. Mateo recently got his first paid job—at his mentor's research center for various NASA projects at Caltech.
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