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  • And in 2029, a 340-meter asteroid called Apophis—after the Egyptian god of chaos and darkness—will pass within 32,000 km of Earth, which is closer than some geosynchronous satellites. This will happen on 13 April 2029—Friday the 13th, that is.

    We're cooked

  • That cracked me up (˃̣̣̥▽˂̣̣̥)

  • Muito interessante, valeu!

  • The last one I thought it wasn't going to make it

  • I love semolina breads too

  • Duolingo is not about learning a language. It's about giving you the illusion of learning a language.

  • I didn't know about this GRO luggage. It seems amazing

  • "Just buy a new computer bro; hear me out, Windows 11 is what you need, j-ust j-ust justone more computer."

  • How about 0.9%?

  • Yes!! A 2d printer that you can assemble with 3d printed parts. Let's do it. Which technologies can we use to 2d print that are easy to assemble?

  • Fuck off! She's rich AF, who's really suffering is the bright and poor immigrant that got this one chance to have a good education

  • uchuu senkan yamato 2199

    a must watch

  • How about trolls posing as girls to create hate toward girls ?

  • The DIY I needed but didn't know I needed it

  • Jump
  • GNU

  • Is this gul dukat's cousin?

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  • Exactly.

  • [...] I read through dozens of the AI comments, and although they weren’t all brilliant, most of them seemed reasonable and genuine enough. They made a lot of good points, and I found myself nodding along more than once. As the Zurich researchers warn, without more robust detection tools, AI bots might “seamlessly blend into online communities”—that is, assuming they haven’t already.