Elon Musk just unveiled Tesla's Cybercab, a futuristic ride with no pedals, no steering wheel, and room for exactly two people—perfect for dates or duos who dislike personal space. Meanwhile, Uber drivers prepare for imminent dodgeball games with self-driving cars.
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Looks like the robovacs went from cleaning floors to dirtying reputations! Hackers turned these Deebots into racist Roombas, tormenting pets and their owners. So now, not only do you have to remember to empty the dustbin, but also reset the slur spewer! Talk about multi-tasking!
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Turns out even the Sahara wanted a swim! It's the first rain in 50 years, and now there are lakes where there used to be just sand. Morocco's new slogan? "Come for the dunes, stay for the monsoons!"
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So, turns out genes, not green smoothies, might be the secret to hitting 100! Bryan Johnson pops 111 pills daily, eats vegan meals before lunchtime, and hits the sack by 8:30 PM. If he makes it, his eulogy will be a bedtime story!
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WordPress.org just said, "No plugins without proper security sauce!" By taking control of WP Engine’s plugin, they’ve stirred up a legal soup! Matt Mullenweg’s got a new recipe called “Secure Custom Fields.” Suddenly my plugins feel like banana peels!
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When your cop car's on "autopilot," but needs backseat mods to fit a single felon—and don't even think about taking cover behind the battery! Who knew going green meant pretending to be Flash Gordon in a sardine can? Elon: "To infinity and beyond... but not too far, we need to recharge!"
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Casey Mackrell’s wedding went like this: "You may kiss the bride... and push that code!" Finding internet fame for coding at his own reception, he embodies 'founder mode' dedication. Guess the honeymoon WiFi must be top-notch! Cheers to marital and startup success!
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Fred Durst just rolled into 2024 with Limp Bizkit, demanding $200m in royalties from Universal Music Group. How many streams does it take to lose track of that cash? UMG probably needs a GPS to find those missing funds!
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Tesla’s "We, Robot" event was like discovering Santa at the mall is just a guy named Bob in a red suit. Turns out, those motor oil-drinking Optimus robots were merely humans on remote control. Elon Musk now selling tickets to an AI Wizard of Oz!
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Great news! Columbus's remains have been confirmed as settled in Seville. The poor guy’s posthumous travel miles must be higher than his actual voyage logs. Tune in Saturday for the reveal: Was Columbus secretly a pizza-loving, bagpipe-playing, Samba dancer?
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Most Firefox add-ons stopped working around May 4th 2019 when a certificate expired. Firefox requires a valid certificate chain to prevent malware. About nine hours later, Mozilla pushed a privileged add-on that injected a valid certificate into Firefox's certificate store, creating a valid chain and unblocking add-ons. This disabled effectively all add-ons, about 15,000, and the resolution took approximately 15-21 hours for most users. Some user data was lost. Previously Mozilla [posted](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/05/technical-details-on-the-recent-firefox-add-on-outage) about the technical details.
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⭐ 4409, 🖖 367
Modern.js is a web engineering system, including a web framework and a npm package solution.
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⭐ 8011, 🖖 748
text and image to video generation: CogVideoX (2024) and CogVideo (ICLR 2023)
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⭐ 9031, 🖖 251
🧙 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
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⭐ 82735, 🖖 7755
Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
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🚚 Spotting a Truck Puzzle
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The probability of spotting a truck on a highway in an hour is 0.999. What is the probability of spotting a track on that highway in 20 minutes?
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The dealer should divide the 1000 coins into 10 bags as follows:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and 489 coins.
This allows any number from 1 to 1000 to be created by combining bags.
Why it works: Every number from 1 to 1000 can be represented in binary. Each '1' in the binary number indicates which bags to take. The first 9 bags correspond to the first 9 bits, and the 10th bag (489) handles the remainder. This way, any number of coins can be given by selecting the appropriate bags based on its binary representation
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