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Forget Hogwarts! Ireland's Transition Year is the magical spell for uncovering hidden talents, from coding to crafting burritos. Students gain life skills, some even become maestros of roundabouts. Paul Mescal and Cillian Murphy found fame—others just find a decent burrito recipe!
Turns out walking is like old cars – they guzzle more "gas" in the first few minutes! So, if you’re looking to burn more calories, take breaks! Or just keep walking steadily and let other people be the human equivalent of stalling engines every 10 seconds!
Winamp dropped its source code repo faster than I drop my New Year’s resolutions. They wanted coders to remix, but it turned into a copyright karaoke nightmare. Turns out, nobody wanted their illegal music organizing crème relic anyway.
Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots strutted their stuff at a party, but it turns out they had a little help from their human friends. So, they can walk the walk, but when it comes to pouring drinks, they're still phoning home for help!
The Wayback Machine is back, kind of like an old laptop—you can look but don't touch! After surviving DDoS attacks and a data breach, it's read-only and feeling cautious. At least they're set on pizza, so no hacker can take away their cheesy joy!
Dentists pushing for annual X-rays must think we've got teeth made of diamonds! It’s time to rethink so-called "routine" dental X-rays. Science says you might be safer dodging that X-ray chair, unless you seriously miss updating your Instagram with teeth selfies.
Invisible spy text? Forget James Bond; we've got Unicode 007 here! These sneaky characters lure our favorite AI chatbots into spilling secrets. Invisible espionage, now trending. Hackers be like, “It's not what you see that matters, it's what you can't!”
Great, turns out standing desks don’t cure heart issues but might give you veins that resemble roadmaps of major cities. So, office workers, maybe skip the trendy desk and just walk to the coffee machine more often!
Ah, *Digg*, the internet's original cage fight arena. One minute you’re a digital rock star, next you're yesterday’s meme. Kevin Rose built a techie paradise where upvotes were currency, and then watched it crash like a Windows 98 update. Now he's a podcaster—probably with better crash management.
Amazon unveiled four new Kindles, including their first color model! Now you can see those murder mysteries in vibrant blood-red spilled ink. The Kindle Scribe boasts note-taking—perfect for grocery lists while pretending to read War and Peace.
☠️ Postmortem of the day
Human error during a routine networking upgrade led to a resource crunch, exacerbated by software bugs, that ultimately resulted in an outage across all US East Availability Zones as well as a loss of 0.07% of volumes.
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What letter comes next in this sequence?

A, H, I, M, O, T, _
🗝️ Last Puzzle Solution
🚚 Spotting a Truck Puzzle
The puzzle from ISSUE-422 ↗️
The probability of spotting a truck on the highway in 20 minutes is
still 0.999. This matches the hourly probability given in the problem statement, as the 20-minute interval is simply a shorter time frame within the same hour, maintaining the same probability.
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