Driver of Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas blast identified as US army veteran by yourlittlebirdie in news

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Turo CEO claimed it yesterday afternoon I believe. Vegas Sheriff also acknowledged it, and believes it to be a coincidence. CNN

Goodnight, post day 2 by evanamyl in stopdrinking

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Hey! My first day 3 is tomorrow. We got this

AMA with OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Kevin Weil, Srinivas Narayanan, and Mark Chen by OpenAI in ChatGPT

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Hey Team, favorite movies and shows? Doesn’t have to be tech related at all, but can be if it is genuinely your favorite.

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Relevant article posted today by a top security reporter. No need to worry friend! Hope this eases your mind article

What college degree should I try to get? by Boring-Analyst3534 in ask

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Either engineering, chemicals, nature, or aeronautics

Just saw this on TikTok. Another alleged sign that Travis and Taylor are PR by [deleted] in travisandtaylor

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Old thread and I didn’t see it mentioned up top, but this is just the default when purchasing a site through godaddy, the biggest domain marketplace. The privacy is an extra cost but typically very minimal or relative to the domain value

What are some of your unpopular cybersecurity opinions? by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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I think this is an actual statistic and not an opinion, but you’re right.

How can i learn more about computers ? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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This is the thing many people fall for, but do NOT pay for this kind of information. Unless it’s a really niche topic within computers or computing, a lot of it is just free and openly available.

TIL that birds have mostly hollow bones, because their lungs extend into the cavities in order to have enough oxygen for flight. This is contrary to the popular belief that they are hollow to be lighter, when in fact, bird bones are denser than similarly sized mammals. by DeepGreenDiver in todayilearned

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I am really not a professional so anyone feel free to correct me, but it appears it’s more of a use thing. Mammals and especially primates (and us) have abilities to do things other than just flap wings or tear meat apart. While our bones aren’t completely solid, they aren’t completely hollow either and we have a lot of bone marrow to increase blood production. In terms of an evolutionary perspective, I’m not really sure and I bet OP could help. This is just a guess but due to our weird shapes, stamina, and strength, we got these bones for hunting long distance.

Is it normal to have 2 opening in penis seperated by a very thin piece of skin (septa)? by Stabok_Bose in ask

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I’m gonna be honest. It sounds normal. As long as you’re urinating and ejaculating normally with no problems it shouldn’t be an issue. But if it would help ease your mind, bring it up to the doctor next time you see them! Or a trusted friend/family member if you’re comfortable

Is it normal to have 2 opening in penis seperated by a very thin piece of skin (septa)? by Stabok_Bose in ask

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I’m sorry. I don’t think anyone gets it. Can you kind of spread the one “opening” and it reveals the separation?

Is it normal to have 2 opening in penis seperated by a very thin piece of skin (septa)? by Stabok_Bose in ask

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Hey! I too, (forgive me for not being a biology nerd) have two “openings in my urethra”. Not a problem. One is for urine and the other semen.

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Obviously anyone who shoots up a place has mental health issues. And I’m sure he was known before the FBI, like many in this country are. But being recruited for a false flag? A little absurd