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🙈 Useless Fact of the Day

Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the piano for the theme song of Fraiser.
📅 This Day in History
🚀 On April 14, 1970...
After an oxygen tank aboard Apollo 13 (mission patch pictured) exploded, disabling the spacecraft's electrical and life-support systems, astronaut Jack Swigert reported: "Houston, we've had a problem here".
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📰 News
Kepler is building a laser-linked GPU cluster in orbit, partnering with Sophia Space to test passively cooled space computers. Rather than huge “space data centers,” the early business is edge processing for space sensors, defense uses, and offloaded inference—potentially benefiting from terrestrial data-center restrictions.
Stanford’s report shows a sharp gap: AI experts are optimistic about AI’s impact on jobs, healthcare, and the economy, while the public—especially Gen Z—is anxious, focusing on layoffs, costs, and weak regulation rather than sci‑fi “killer AI” fears.
This collection highlights rapid tech and science advances: self-healing concrete, safer aviation, powerful optical and laser systems, pesticide-removing fruit wash, electric cruise ships, ultra-fast 2D chip fabrication, floating rocket platforms, Arctic laser links, and NASA’s successful Artemis II lunar return.
💪 Jeff Dean Fact of the Day

Jeff Dean proved that P=NP when he solved all NP problems in polynomial time on a whiteboard.
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A polyglot document intelligence framework with a Rust core. Extract text, metadata, images, and structured information from PDFs, Office documents, images, and 91+ formats. Available for Rust, Python, Ruby, Java, Go, PHP, Elixir, C#, R, C, TypeScript (Node/Bun/Wasm/Deno)- or use via CLI, REST API, or MCP server.
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Roogle: a Rust API search engine
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claw-code Rust port parity work - it is temporary work while claw-code repo is doing migration
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