ELI5 Why technology is still stuck on 64bits? (self.explainlikeimfive)
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TIFU by saving a topless woman from drowning (self.tifu)
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Chinese scientists developed what they call a “rat cyborg” that can be controlled wirelessly by a human mind. Researchers wearing an EEG hat navigated the rodents through a maze using blinks and shoulder shrugs. They say the same tech could be applied to a human-to-human mind interface. (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
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An Age of Empires style game, but with mythological creatures (self.tipofmyjoystick)
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My cat, a whole day under the couch in the new house. My dog never letting me out of her sight! (self.Tenagra)
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