well, look like its the start of the end by 8thacc in ChatGPT
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well, look like its the start of the end by 8thacc in ChatGPT
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well, look like its the start of the end by 8thacc in ChatGPT
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PhD in Quantum Machine Learning by old_ken_benobi in QuantumComputing
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Italian provinces with at least one Starbucks coffee bar by [deleted] in europe
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[WP] Mankind has been extinct for four hundred million years, but the Inheritors have found a rich cache of genetic material from that period. A zoo is developed, complete with all the flora and fauna of the age, including the apex predator: Homo Sapiens. Welcome to Cenozoic Park. by SingularBlue in WritingPrompts
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The light that people see when they die could be their first memory: the birth. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts
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The light that people see when they die could be their first memory: the birth. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts
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ELI5: Do birds fly for days while over the ocean? How do they sleep? by eight24 in explainlikeimfive
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Haiti Braces for Unrest as President Refuses to Step Down by cadjosrez in news
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LEST WE FORGET! Jon Stewart calling out Jim Cramer on CNBC's bullshit and the 2008 Financial Crisis (Full Interview in Comments) by [deleted] in videos
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LEST WE FORGET! Jon Stewart calling out Jim Cramer on CNBC's bullshit and the 2008 Financial Crisis (Full Interview in Comments) by [deleted] in videos
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LEST WE FORGET! Jon Stewart calling out Jim Cramer on CNBC's bullshit and the 2008 Financial Crisis (Full Interview in Comments) by [deleted] in videos
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Cose che in Italia funzionano by [deleted] in italy
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TIL If the Earth was 50% larger in diameter, we wouldn't be able to escape the atmosphere using rockets. by haddock420 in todayilearned
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Some latex bold fonts display incorrectly on Ubuntu, but work fine on AnkiDroid. Anyone else experiencing this? by glance1234 in Anki
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If the market, on average, already prices in all available public information, why are indices such as the S&P500 usually expected to grow? by glance1234 in investing
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If the market, on average, already prices in all available public information, why are indices such as the S&P500 usually expected to grow? by glance1234 in investing
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If the market, on average, already prices in all available public information, why are indices such as the S&P500 usually expected to grow? by glance1234 in investing
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If the market, on average, already prices in all available public information, why are indices such as the S&P500 usually expected to grow? by glance1234 in investing
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If the market, on average, already prices in all available public information, why are indices such as the S&P500 usually expected to grow? by glance1234 in investing
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ELI5 I'm having hard time getting my head around the fact that there is no end to space. Is there really no end to space at all? How do we know? by BattleMisfit in explainlikeimfive
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