TIL Asafoetida, a common spice in Indian cooking is also known as "devil's dung" in English and "Satan's s**t" in Turkish
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Company Used Fake Reddit Posts To Advertise Game, Then Deleted The Evidence
kotaku.com·1d
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Google Accused in Suit of Using Gemini AI Tool to Snoop on Users
bloomberg.com·8h
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Ben Patrick (KneesOverToesGuy) — 20-Minute Workouts That Produce Wild Results, From Chronic Knee Pain to Dunking Basketballs, Lessons from Charles Poliquin, Bul...
tim.blog·12h
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Meta’s SPICE framework lets AI systems teach themselves to reason
venturebeat.com·15h
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15 common useEffect mistakes to avoid in your React apps
blog.logrocket.com·55m
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Ticked Off! @’sell by’ stickers
orlandosentinel.com·55m
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The Vogue Business AI Tracker
vogue.com·1d
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If you're selling online, your copy is doing the talking...
threadreaderapp.com·23h
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I made two plugins I like you to test
🤥fake reviews
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Fake NPM Package With 206K Downloads Targeted GitHub for Credentials (UPDATED)
hackread.com·1d
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Sensitivity of Small Language Models to Fine-tuning Data Contamination
arxiv.org·1d
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Active Vs. Passive In The Era Of AI Valuations
seekingalpha.com·17h
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Oracle: Cloud Momentum And Heavy AI Investment Turn A 30% Slide Into Opportunity
seekingalpha.com·22h
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After 30ish years of starts and stops I finally released a "computer game" in a rather unexpected way.
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Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai will be posted for MLB, opening 45-day negotiation period
nytimes.com·1d
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VICI Properties: From Defensive Buy To Compelling Opportunity
seekingalpha.com·2d
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