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    Great!
  • Fasting, 3rd Time's the Charm

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    Thanks, jon. It's ok. I'm playing the long game.
  • Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

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  • The growing backlash against AI

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    Maine became the first state to ban the construction of new data centers I read that the governor (and senate candidate) vetoed that. Was the veto overridden? Or did this publish between the passage of the bill and the veto?
  • Happy birthday, Jodi!

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    Happy Birthday, Jodi!
  • PSA: cellphone battery life

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    Ron, I don't, actually. I used to have Spectrum in my name. My roommate paid the account, ran up the bill, and they shut it off (and sent a bill in my name to a collection agency). That was a long time ago. I'll make a note of your suggestion. Thanks. Mik, I had no idea. Thanks.
  • AI Market Share

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  • Makes a lot of sense to me (about the prez)

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    Good article!
  • Peanuts meet hazelnuts

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    They don't tell you about things like arsenic. A lot of our food supply now is genetically engineered and poisoned with pesticides and other toxins. I mean my favorite candy is Jujy Fruits. It was favorite when I was a kid. I buy it sometimes. But I know I'm eating petroleum with a lot of other toxic ingredients, maybe even arsenic. I'm as nostalgic as the next person.
  • Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?

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    It is a great photo!
  • Herb Alpert at 91

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    How can anyone do that at 91?!
  • The zombie worm

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    Well, assuming they made no scientific mistake, and a living thing lived for 24,000 years, or came back to life after being frozen for 24,000 year... is this meant to be about the idea that deceased human beings might be frozen (they are being frozen) and brought back to life in the future? I've always thought this idea was macabre, and I do not believe it is possible or will ever be possible. Imo, these matters or only decided by God (or by the Universe, if you like).
  • Chernobyl at 40

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    Interesting. I don't think we've been told the full truth about Fukushima, btw. I don't think we ever will be told the full truth about it.
  • How bad is the housing affordability problem?

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    Ok, it wasn't the fact that housing affordability had been getting worse that got my attention. That's kind of obvious. It wasn't the fact that all age groups are getting hit. I didn't know this but it didn't surprise me. It seems akin to the fact that all age groups are among the newly homeless. The part that stood out to me was the following. It proves something I've been thinking for several years. "The AEI also calculates the share of house-key holders by income, specifically for that “first-timers” group. As of 2022, only one-quarter of families earning $50,000 to $75,000 owned homes, rising to just 30% in the $75,000 to $100,000 tier. By comparison, 70% to 80% of households making $175,000 and up have captured the long-standing American Dream." A family or an individual needs an upper-middle class income today to afford a middle class lifestyle.
  • Humanoid robots run half-marathon

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    A few more that didn't make it, and the one that won... (starts at 16:03 in case it doesn't start there) Link to video
  • Why is FB sending me notifications...

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    Thanks. I received a notification in writing when I checked my scroll down notifications. It gave me the option to unsubscribe and to report spam. I did both. I also when through specific app notification permissions in my setting and turned off the ones I didn't want. So, in fairness to FB, it has nothing to do with FB. Ok.
  • Happy 750th birthday, Merton College Library!

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    Yes, it's an old university. I've actually been there. A lot of impressive scholarship happens there. The renaissance of authentic instruments, performance techniques, and textual analysis of composers' texts in classical music happened there. I, personally, far prefer Cambridge, for many reasons I won't bore you with, though. Again, I'm reminded how young the US is as a nation state. Impressive architecture is ubiquitous in the UK. Love it.
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    @Axtremus that was such a cool video!! Thank you for posting it!! I am going to share it with one of my friends here who teaches Chinese linguistics, I bet he can use it in with his class.
  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Thanks, though the first thing you'd notice is that 'indefatigable collie blight' has turned our lawn into brown powder [image: 1777009734510-20260402_101909-resized.jpg] The guilty blighters l-r Nero Neptune Tiberias Venus
  • The Great Stork Derby

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    It's a freakish thing to give a prize for that. What a twisted mind.