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This is the world's first modern car.
Built in 1885 in Mannheim, Germany, the Benz Patent Motorcar changed transportation forever.
Unlike earlier experimental vehicles, it was the first automobile designed to be practical, reliable, and ready for everyday use.
It received its patent in 1886, then entered series production in 1888, making it the first commercially produced car in history.
Every modern car on the road today can trace its roots back to this three-wheeled machine.
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⚠️ Facebook is now scanning photos stored on some users' phones.
Meta has begun rolling out an optional feature that lets Facebook analyze photos in your camera roll - even if you haven't uploaded them.
The goal is to generate AI-powered suggestions like edits, collages, and photo recaps.
If you'd rather keep those photos off Meta's servers, you can disable it:
• Facebook → Settings & Privacy → Settings
• Open Camera Roll Sharing • Turn off Camera Roll Sharing and Cloud Processing (if enabled)
The feature isn't enabled for everyone, but it's worth checking whether your account has it.
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Meta unveils Brain2Qwerty v2
Meta has introduced Brain2Qwerty v2, an AI system that can reconstruct text typed silently from continuous brain siggrow, without needing the exact timing of each keystroke.
The model achieves 61% average word accuracy, with top participants reaching nearly 70%.
It works by processing raw MEG (magnetoencephalography) brain signals through an encoder, an Aligner that identifies word boundaries and embeddings, and a large language model that refines the final text output.
The system is far from consumer-ready. It relies on multimillion-dollar MEG equipment and still isn't accurate enough for everyday use.
However, Meta found that performance continues to improve almost logarithmically as more training data is added, with no signs of hitting a plateau. If that trend holds, noninvasive brain-to-text technology could become significantly more capable as datasets grow.
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🤖 Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5
Anthropic has officially unveiled Claude Sonnet 5, its most agentic Sonnet model yet. It can plan multi-step tasks, use a browser and terminal, and complete workflows that previously required much larger models.
According to Anthropic, Sonnet 5 delivers performance close to Opus 4.8 at a significantly lower cost. Unlike earlier Sonnet models, it's designed to finish complex tasks end-to-end instead of stalling midway.
Early testers report that it can write tests to reproduce bugs, fix code, and even revert changes to verify the original issue, all with little to no guidance.
Anthropic also says Sonnet 5 hallucinates less, is more resistant to prompt injection, and does a better job of refusing harmful requests.
Claude Sonnet 5 is now the default model for Free and Pro users, and it's also available on Max, Team, Enterprise, Claude Code, and the API. Introductory API pricing is available through August 31.

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Menariknya, banyak bagian sejarah Majapahit yang sampai sekarang masih diperdebatkan para sejarawan.
Mungkin itu yang bikin kerajaan ini terus menarik untuk dibahas.
Kerajaan Nusantara apa yang mau dibahas next?
Srivijaya? Singasari? Atau Mataram Kuno?
Reply di bawah 👇RT kalau suka thread sejarah seperti ini.
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Bayangin ada kerajaan Nusantara yang namanya bikin banyak penguasa di Asia Tenggara segan.
Armada lautnya menguasai jalur perdagangan. Pengaruhnya menjangkau berbagai wilayah kepulauan.
Namanya: Majapahit.
Tapi yang lebih menarik, kerajaan sebesar ini akhirnya runtuh karena masalah dari dalam.
A Thread 👇🏻
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