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Switzerland Katılım Nisan 2026
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Timsaal Bukhari@_Timsaal·
The solar system is not in a fixed position. It is certainly not in flux. It is not fluid in an exact sense. We can surmise that it is in multi-dimensional orbit with a moving centroid in flow across an expanding universe.
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Astronomers suspect the heart of the Milky Way may be hiding a big secret: a rapidly spinning, highly magnetic, neutron star-powered pulsar. dlvr.it/TR4x2b #MilkyWay #Astronomy #NeutronStar #Pulsar #Space

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Xbox Nostalgia
Xbox Nostalgia@Xbox_Nostalgia·
Jurassic: The Hunted (2009 Video Game)
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United Nations
Sunday is International Day of the Markhor. Markhors inhabit the mountainous regions of Central & South Asia, and are among the world’s most endangered animals — threatened by habitat loss, illegal hunting & climate change. More on these iconic animals: un.org/en/observances…
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UN Human Rights
UN Human Rights@UNHumanRights·
Afghan women, children & men continue to be pushed out of countries where they had sought safety, forcing them to return to Afghanistan against their will & exposing them to grave risk. @volker_turk calls on States to halt these involuntary returns. ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
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TECH4ALL
TECH4ALL@HUAWEI_TECH4ALL·
International Day for Biological Diversity spotlights ocean protection. Pollution and overuse threaten marine ecosystems. TECH4ALL supports dolphin conservation through AI feature recognition, and coral reef restoration with cloud, underwater cameras, GPS, and 5G.
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NASA History Office
NASA History Office@NASAhistory·
So close Astronauts Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan flew the Apollo 10 Lunar Module "Snoopy" to within 9 miles (14.4 km) of the lunar surface OTD in 1969, completing a critical test of all the systems and procedures needed for the Apollo 11 lunar landing. In this photo we see Maskelyne crater, located 250 km away from "Tranquility Base," the Apollo 11 landing site. After maneuvering to the lower altitude and returning to dock with the "Charlie Brown" Command Module, Snoopy was jettisoned into an orbit around the Sun, unlike the other Apollo lunar module ascent stages. In 2019, a team of astronomers who analyzed terabytes of radar data reported they were 98% certain they found Snoopy.
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UN Environment Programme
Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth — from plants and animals to tiny microorganisms — that keeps our ecosystems healthy and resilient.  Yet habitat loss, pollution, and climate change are pushing nature to the brink.   This #BiodiversityDay, find out how you can take action: cbd.int/biodiversity-d…
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The Economist
The Economist@TheEconomist·
Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit economist.com/science-and-te…
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Timsaal Bukhari@_Timsaal·
@techdevnotes The syntax error in the first line of code has been applied to the entire batch. It's so obvious.
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Tech Dev Notes@techdevnotes·
Grok overuses ✅ at beginning of response way too much and it looks awful
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Steve Jobs built Pixar into a major animation studio. Among other achievements, Pixar produced the first full-length feature film to be completely computer-animated, Toy Story, in 1995. Pixar's IPO made Jobs, for the first time, a billionaire, he eventually sold Pixar to Disney Co. in 2006.
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News from Google
News from Google@NewsFromGoogle·
1/ You will absolutely continue to see blue web links in search results, and our AI features include prominent links to the web directly within responses. AI Mode is not the default experience in Search. Our new search box helps you describe exactly what you’re looking for, but using it does not mean that you will only get AI features — you'll continue to get a range of results on Search.
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ToonHive
ToonHive@ToonHive·
Google announces it will now prioritize AI-generated answers in search results over human-written website articles. A move that could make it significantly harder for independent websites to gain organic traffic starting next Tuesday.
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GitHub
GitHub@github·
1/ We are sharing additional details regarding our investigation into unauthorized access to GitHub's internal repositories. Yesterday we detected and contained a compromise of an employee device involving a poisoned VS Code extension. We removed the malicious extension version, isolated the endpoint, and began incident response immediately.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
The world’s highest flying bird is the Rüppell's Vulture with a confirmed altitude of over 37,000 ft (11,300 m)
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ScienceFocus
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
No bee. No food. No us. That's not a slogan. That's the math. At a debate hosted by the Earthwatch Institute at the Royal Geographical Society in London, bees were crowned the most important living species on Earth. Why a tiny striped insect over lions, whales, or us? Simple. Around 70% of the world's agriculture leans entirely on bees. Three out of every four bites of fruit, nuts, and vegetables on your plate exist because a bee showed up to work. No pollination, no plants. No plants, no food. No food, no people. And here's the gut punch. Bees are now on the endangered list. Studies show colonies have collapsed by up to 90% in recent years. The killers? Pesticides, deforestation, vanishing wildflowers, and habitat loss. A creature smaller than your thumbnail is holding up the entire food chain. And we're knocking the legs out from under it. Protect the bees. Protect the dinner table. Protect ourselves. Source: Earthwatch Institute debate at the Royal Geographical Society of London
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