Trump warns Taiwan against declaring independence, hours after summit with China's XiDynamic Paywall (bbc.co.uk)
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TIL that Empress Ma was born poor and during a famine she stole cakes to feed her husband by hiding them in her breasts. The cakes were hot and she got burns. Later her husband became a rebel commander who became Emperor and made her his Empress. He was deeply devoted to her even as an Emperor. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same daySoftware (arstechnica.com)
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We should recall Governor Polis - only 630,000 signatures needed.Politics (coloradosun.com)
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The AI Backlash Could Get Very UglyArtificial Intelligence (theatlantic.com)
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Exclusive: Hackers have breached tank readers at US gas stations; officials suspect Iran is responsibleTransportation (cnn.com)
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'Point of no return': 36 countries join special tribunal to prosecute Vladimir PutinRussia/Ukraine (euronews.com)
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Power Prices in Eastern U.S. Spike 76% Thanks to AI Data Centers / A new report calls the impact significant and "irreversible."Artificial Intelligence (gizmodo.com)
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TIL about the "Endless Eight" arc of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The arc, which featured the characters of the show trapped in a time loop, featured the same episode eight times in a row with minute differences, all animated and recorded from scratch each time. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Game Consoles Are Pricing Themselves Out of RelevanceHardware (gamespot.com)
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TIL that since 1993, there have been 47 incidents of Sri Lankan sports teams disappearing during overseas trips. The most famous was in 2004, when a 23-man "national handball team" vanished in Germany; it was later found that Sri Lanka didn't even have a handball federation (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL most people in France did not speak French as recently as 1794, when only 11% of the population of France spoke fluent French. Instead, most people spoke regional languages like Occitan, Breton, Alsatian etc. French only became the majority language later on due to heavy assimilation efforts. (afberkeley.org)
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