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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizmยท
A single shift in light โ€” and Neptune comes alive.In ordinary visible light, Neptune looks like a serene, featureless blue marble floating 4.5 billion kilometres away. Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope from its orbit 547 km above Earth, the ice giant appears calm, with only faint bands and occasional dark storms hinting at the violence beneath.Then the James Webb Space Telescope looks at it in infrared.And everything changes.Suddenly, Neptune transforms into a dynamic, glowing world. Bright rings shine like cosmic halos. Towering methane ice clouds streak across the atmosphere. Heat signatures reveal deep atmospheric layers and weather patterns invisible to human eyes. Even Triton, Neptuneโ€™s largest moon, blazes brightly as it reflects sunlight, standing out as one of the most striking objects in the system.The planet that seemed quiet and distant is, in reality, a swirling masterpiece of rings, storms, and chemistry โ€” it was just waiting for the right wavelength to reveal itself.This is the power of multi-wavelength astronomy. A planet isnโ€™t defined by what we see in one narrow slice of light. In visible light it sleeps. In infrared, it roars. The same world can appear almost lifeless in optical light and wildly active when we peer deeper into the infrared spectrum.Neptune is a powerful reminder: Distance does not mean simplicity. What looks quiet may simply be unseen.Every time we change our perspective โ€” or our instruments โ€” the universe shows us something new about worlds we thought we already knew.
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Today in DeFi
Today in DeFi@todayindefiยท
As AI makes it easier to hack protocols, the era of โ€œdegenerate financeโ€ - high apys from sketchy teams, poor security and the careless apes that use them , may be ending TID founder @safetyth1rd explains what the future of DeFi looks like in the era of AI news.todayindefi.com/p/op-ed-degenfโ€ฆ
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Interesting things
Interesting things@awkwardgoogleยท
Hat Expo Japan looks like a hole in the sky.
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Figs From Plums
Figs From Plums@FigsFromPlumsยท
by Salome Frenzel
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Oor
Oor@txrrxstrxxlยท
This is a human cell ๐Ÿคฏ We are miracle machines ๐Ÿ‘ฝ๐ŸŒŽ๐ŸŒฝ
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraphยท
โšก INSANE: AI demand from projects like OpenClaw is driving Mac Mini shortages, with resellers flipping them for $200+ above retail.
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_ยท
Why don't you hear anything about the Dalai Lama anymore? He was really big in the media; now he disappeared. Maybe one reason is what he said in 2016. At the peak of the "refugees welcome" hysteria, in front of shocked liberal journalist, he said that Germany belongs to Germans, and Refugees should go home. Since then, he totally disappeared.
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kache
kache@yacineMTBยท
POV you are coding during the year of 2026.5
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytanยท
Truly an honor and blessing to host @demishassabis at YC today ๐Ÿ™
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Anthony Pompliano ๐ŸŒช
Anthony Pompliano ๐ŸŒช@APomplianoยท
I have changed my mind on how AI will impact jobs in America. Previously, I believed AI would replace many entry level roles typically filled by young employees. The technology would then work its way up the organization and eventually reduce the total number of jobs in a company. The data is saying something different, so when I get new information I am willing to change my mind. The number of software engineers being hired has been increasing. The number of open software engineer roles is growing. The number of new college grads who get hired has increased 5.6% over the last 12 months. The unemployment level for people aged 20-24 years old who have a college degree has fallen from nearly 9% to almost 5% as well. The Wall Street Journal recently wrote โ€œAI created 640,000 jobs between 2023 and 2025 in the U.S., according to an analysis by LinkedIn of job posting data, including new white-collar positions such as Head of AI and AI engineer.โ€ And I am starting to see companies throughout our portfolio aggressively hiring to keep up with the demand for their products and services. If AI can make employees more productive, which is widely accepted as fact, then companies are going to want as many productive units of labor as possible. This is a key reason why I am changing my mind. AI appears to be a magical technology that will make companies more productive and more profitable. The net result will be more corporations, more startups, and more jobs. All three are big, positive wins for the American economy.
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412ยท
US AI labs: "China will never catch up!" The US AI lab:
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Siam Blockchain
Siam Blockchain@siamblockchainยท
@Cointelegraph That ainโ€™t no flying car. Itโ€™s just a chopper stored in the back of a van!
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraphยท
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ LATEST: Chinaโ€™s XPeng targets mass production of flying cars in 2027, with 7,000+ pre-orders already booked as it seeks regulatory approval, Reuters reports.
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