π Useless Fact of the Day
The Human eyes never grow, but nose and ears never stop growing.
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MIT's new super fast photonic chips process photons directly to handle nonlinear math, with a speed saving dads' reactions during embarrassing moments. It's a light-speed leap forwardβnow if only your WiFi could keep up!
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CES 2025 rolled out monitors fancier than my kid's lunchbox art. LG's 6K dazzles, Brelyon's multi-depth is so immersive you'll duck snowflakes, and Samsung's 3D monitor reminds us why 3D TV flopped. And did someone say suitcase monitors? Just in time for virtual travel agents!
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Labour wants to mainline AI into Britain like it's a double espresso. Teachers could have AI assist in lesson planning, though let's hope robots get the difference between Shakespeare and Snapchat! Who knew pothole detection was the future of AI?
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Juicyway has emerged from the shadows and processed over $1 billion in transactions, all with a name that sounds like a fruit punch stand! Theyβve made cross-border payments cheaper with stablecoin tech and zero marketing. Clearly, stealth mode is the new loud and proud!
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Turns out, while America was embroiled in its Civil War, a sheep farmer in New Zealand predicted our robot overlords. Yes, Samuel Butler basically wrote the first Terminator script! Lincoln missed out on this sequel-worthy sheep prophecy! Bah, humbug indeed!
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β 4639, π 553
Code signing and transparency for containers and binaries
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β 5702, π 319
π€ Headless UI for Virtualizing Large Element Lists in JS/TS, React, Solid, Vue and Svelte
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β 4548, π 2190
Taiko Alethia based rollup protocol π₯ πΈ
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β 3313, π 208
Distributed tracing without code changes. π Instantly monitor any application using OpenTelemetry and eBPF
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β 2235, π 156
Envision a future where every student can read all the code of a teaching operating system.
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Today is not as simple as the first 2. Good luck!
URL: http://natas2.natas.labs.overthewire.org Username: natas2 Password: TguMNxKo1DSa1tujBLuZJnDUlCcUAPlI
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ποΈ Last Puzzle Solution
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The only difficulty here is how to open the browser's console. Ans then again, the password is in the html code:
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