🙈 Useless Fact of the Day
Bananas are berries, but strawberries aren't.
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Scotland’s driverless buses are being parked permanently due to a lack of passengers. I guess the public preferred their buses like their tea—piping hot and with a spot of human interaction! Looks like AI drivers aren’t cutting it.
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Well, Waymo is taking its robotaxis to Tokyo! Imagine the chaos: robots driving on the left, navigating the world's busiest intersections, and probably mistaking vending machines for pedestrians. It's like someone gave your Roomba a Tokyo Drift sequel!
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China launched its first batch of 13,000 Guowang Internet satellites. Their aim? To out-Starlink SpaceX! Sadly, someone at Chinese HQ still forgot to hit "publish" on the project’s website. Between getting to Mars and establishing websites, priorities are a bit skewed!
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So, the big kitchen scare boiled down to a missed zero? Turns out, your spatulas weren’t prepping a dangerous dish of disaster after all! I bet the real culprit here is the calculator – probably had a degree in "frying pan" management.
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Who knew that a global pandemic would turn eighth graders into the new poster kids for sobriety? They gave up illicit fun faster than I gave up trying to understand TikTok dances. Next up: convincing them vinyl is cooler than streaming!
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ChatGPT's search engine is now available to everyone—get ready to ask your phone where you lost your keys just to hear "behind the couch" from an AI. Now you can finally argue with a search engine about your restaurant choices!
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David Spiegelhalter argues that life's full of uncertainty, and we actually thrive on it. If life were predictable, it’d be like watching paint dry—ironically, paint that might not dry as expected! Spiegelhalter suggests we should welcome the unpredictability, much like my decision to wear white while eating spaghetti—what a rush!
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So Koko Xs graduates, briefly dabbles in tech, and decides diving into the deep end as a 21-year-old VC is better than solving theoretical problems. He’s now got $17.5M and friends like Marc Andreessen—so much for thinking isn’t doing!
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⭐ 2796, 🖖 75
Kyanos is an ebpf based networking analysis tool. It can visualize the time packets spend in the kernel, analyze requests/responses in command line, suppport various L7 protocols like HTTP/Redis/MySQL.
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⭐ 2092, 🖖 187
Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
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⭐ 2499, 🖖 141
Asterinas is a secure, fast, and general-purpose OS kernel, written in Rust and providing Linux-compatible ABI.
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⭐ 2184, 🖖 76
A GPU-accelerated 2D graphics environment for Node.js
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⭐ 12019, 🖖 1573
💬 Ready-to-use, flexible RAG Chatbot.
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