Bookmarks 2025-08-12T19:01:52.410Z
by Owen Kibel
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| | The Ballad of O'Malley's Pride - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
The Ballad of O'Malley's Pride - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid The Ballad of O'Malley's Pride · The Cheeky Celt · Randy Jeffrey · The Cheeky Celt Songs From The Mist ℗ The Cheeky Celt ... |
| | French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV.816: I. Allemande - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV.816: I. Allemande - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by 中国唱片 French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV.816: I. Allemande · BAI Yushan Moments Musicaux (A Piano Solo Album by BAI Yushan) ℗ 中国唱片 ... |
| | Divine Vibe - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
Divine Vibe - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by AdRev Divine Vibe · Blast Off Music Blast Off Music Volume 13 ℗ Blast Off Media Released on: 2025-08-08 Auto-generated by YouTube. |
| | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
Une vie pour l'orgue
YouTube Music
A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here. |
| | Listen Closely to VP JD Vance Talk About Possible Prosecutions of Obama Administration Officials - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Listen Closely to VP JD Vance Talk About Possible Prosecutions of Obama Administration Officials
YouTube
Listen closely to VP JD Vance talk about the possible prosecutions of Obama administration officials. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday: https://bit.l... |
| | 海辺のピクニック (Umibe no Pikunikku) - Songs with Wondera AI
Aug 12, 2025 |
| | MrQban | Join me on Suno
Aug 12, 2025 |
| | Blooming In The Desert - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
Blooming In The Desert - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid Blooming In The Desert · MrQban · MrQban · MrQban Blooming In The Desert ℗ MrQban Music Factory Released on: 2025-06-08 ... |
| | The White Pickup - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
The White Pickup - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid The White Pickup · MrQban · MrQ · MrQ Life´s Harvest ℗ AI Legends Released on: 2025-08-05 Auto-generated by YouTube. |
| | Mujeres Sabias - YouTube Music
Aug 12, 2025
Mujeres Sabias - YouTube Music
YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid Mujeres Sabias · MrQban · MrQ · MrQ Mujeres Sabias ℗ AI Legends Released on: 2025-08-07 Auto-generated by YouTube. |
| | Gemini Live is finally able to interact with other Google apps in real-time - Android Authority
Aug 12, 2025
Gemini Live is finally able to interact with other Google apps in real-time
Android Authority
Google has started to roll out Gemini Live access for its other apps, including Calendar, Keep, Maps, and Tasks, more broadly. |
| | Collapse Of USAID Exposing Dead Internet?! Governments May Have Faked Views For Control | Tim Pool - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Collapse Of USAID Exposing Dead Internet?! Governments May Have Faked Views For Control | Tim Pool
YouTube
Could USAID Have been funding bots indirectly? Why is internet traffic down AND People no longer going outside?Become A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/... |
| | Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Aug. 12, 2025 - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Aug. 12, 2025
YouTube
The WHite House |
| | Our Politicians Are SELLING US OUT For Non-Citizens - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Our Politicians Are SELLING US OUT For Non-Citizens
YouTube
Become A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/joinThe Green Room - https://rumble.com/playlists/aa56qw_g-j0BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO FIGHT BACK - https://castb... |
| | Outrage Ignites Over White Only Town Built In Arkansas, Leftists Should Be Happy | Tim Pool - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Outrage Ignites Over White Only Town Built In Arkansas, Leftists Should Be Happy | Tim Pool
YouTube
White people are leaving so whats the problem?Become A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/joinThe Green Room - https://rumble.com/playlists/aa56qw_g-j0BUY ... |
| | Linux desktop frozen? My 5 go-to tricks to try - before forcing a hard reboot | ZDNET
Aug 12, 2025
Linux desktop frozen? My 5 go-to tricks to try - before forcing a hard reboot
ZDNET
On the rare occasion that my Linux desktop freezes, I have a few tricks up my sleeve that keep me from having to do a hard reboot on my machine. |
| | Trump's Plan to Fix Crime in D.C, Putin Summit Details, Cuomo Teases "Zohran's Law": AM Update 8/12 - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Trump's Plan to Fix Crime in D.C, Putin Summit Details, Cuomo Teases "Zohran's Law": AM Update 8/12
YouTube
President Trump unveils his plan to fix crime in D.C. - with a federal takeover of the city's police department, and more. In a wide-ranging press conference... |
| | Trump Deploys National Guard To DC, Federalizes Police, Liberals Protests Take Over| Timcast IRL - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Trump Deploys National Guard To DC, Federalizes Police, Liberals Protests Take Over| Timcast IRL
YouTube
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| | Population APOCALYPSE Has Begun, Gen Z Is Cooked And Will Never Make It Out | Tim Pool - YouTube
Aug 12, 2025
Population APOCALYPSE Has Begun, Gen Z Is Cooked And Will Never Make It Out | Tim Pool
YouTube
Every year you will notice it more and more.There are fewer people, fewer workers, fewer businesses, fewer viewers, fewer salesAs Boomers and Silents die the... |
| | How musical rhythms instantly reconfigure your mind - Earth.com
Aug 11, 2025
Human brain map shows how musical rhythms instantly reconfigure your mind
Earth.com
The new FREQ-NESS method reveals in real time how sound rhythms reorganize brain networks, opening new avenues for advanced therapies. |
| | Goodbye to traditional mines—scientists discover a fungus capable of producing gold and are looking for ways to cultivate it in the laboratory
Aug 11, 2025
Goodbye to traditional mines—scientists discover a fungus capable of producing gold and are looking for ways to cultivate it in the laboratory
Unión Rayo EN
Gold that comes from fungi. Sounds like the craziest thing you’ve ever heard, right? Well, it’s not a made-up story or some curious kid’s wish to a genie. A |
| | Why xAI is giving you 'limited' free access to Grok 4 | ZDNET
Aug 11, 2025
Why xAI is giving you 'limited' free access to Grok 4
ZDNET
The move arrives days after the company's competitor, OpenAI, released GPT-5 at no cost to all users. |
| | Video Dreamweavers Community / X
Aug 11, 2025 |
| | Why Deep Learning Works Unreasonably Well - YouTube
Aug 11, 2025
Why Deep Learning Works Unreasonably Well
YouTube
Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code WELCHLABS and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/welchlabsNew Patreon Rewards 33:31- own a pi... |
| | AI Release Notes podcast: Demis Hassabis on the future of AI
Aug 11, 2025
Hear Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis discuss how world model capabilities are helping AI understand reality.
Google
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis talks about AI’s momentum, from new models to the Game Arena benchmark. |
| | Trump's DC Fix, Kimmel Whining, Crockett's Working Class "Stolen Valor," with Benny, Davis, & Marlow - YouTube
Aug 11, 2025
Trump's DC Fix, Kimmel Whining, Crockett's Working Class "Stolen Valor," with Benny, Davis, & Marlow
YouTube
Megyn Kelly is joined by Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, and Alex Marlow, author of "Breaking The Law," to discuss President Trump’s major pl... |
| | WATCH: Trump Jokes with WH Press Sec Karoline Leavitt, Calls Her “My Superstar” | AC1G - YouTube
Aug 11, 2025
WATCH: Trump Jokes with WH Press Sec Karoline Leavitt, Calls Her “My Superstar” | AC1G
YouTube
During a crowded White House press conference, President Donald Trump took a moment to praise Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, calling her “my superstar” an... |
| | VDH | Revisionists Get It Wrong: Why the Atomic Bombings Ended WWII - YouTube
Aug 11, 2025
VDH | Revisionists Get It Wrong: Why the Atomic Bombings Ended WWII
YouTube
VDH | Revisionists Get It Wrong: Why the Atomic Bombings Ended WWIIThis past weekend marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Naga... |
| | 🚨David Friedberg: "Socialism will sweep over this nation" - YouTube
Aug 11, 2025
🚨David Friedberg: "Socialism will sweep over this nation"
YouTube
Subscribe to All-In: https://www.youtube.com/@allin?sub_confirmation=1Full episode: https://youtu.be/NpJ4RYSdVK4Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamathhttp... |
| | New species discovered in the Grand Canyon will make your mom blush
Aug 11, 2025
New species discovered in the Grand Canyon will make your mom blush
SFGATE
It's called a penis worm, and it had two terrifying sets of teeth.
Though the Grand Canyon we know today is a deep and dusty chasm, it was once an equatorial region bathed in a shallow sea. Throughout the middle Cambrian period (about 500 million years ago) this oxygen-rich marine environment served as an evolutionary hotbed, churning out early crustaceans, mollusks and sea star-like creatures. Now, according to a study published July 23 in the journal Science Advances, scientists have discovered another strange creature that lived there: a so-called penis worm with not one, but two sets of teeth. Known formally as priapulids, penis worms are a group of unsegmented marine worms named for their resemblance to certain genitalia. But priapulids actually precede their namesake in the evolutionary timeline, arriving nearly 100 million years before actual penises showed up on the scene. These worms — the ones known to scientists, at least — ranged from a couple of millimeters in length to just under 8 inches. They burrowed into sediment and featured rows upon rows of specialized teeth suited for particular diets, like bacteria or slow-moving invertebrates. Some of them even evolved into modern counterparts that still exist today. Lead study author and University of Cambridge doctoral student Giovanni Mussini unearthed what was later revealed to be the new penis worm fossil in September 2023, when he joined a multidisciplinary science expedition down the Colorado River. While his peers investigated the characteristics of the Grand Canyon’s sediment or hunted for ancient animal burrows, Mussini looked for fossils that might hint at the region’s middle Cambrian inhabitants — a “pretty speculative” project, because he wasn’t sure whether there’d actually be any, he said. At each sandbar, Mussini hiked up to a piece of the Bright Angel formation, a 300- to 425-foot-wide band of shale comprising the largest and most fossil-abundant layer of the Grand Canyon’s middle geology. “Visually, [the formation] is quite striking, because it tends to be dominated by this greenish shale with bands of yellowish sandstone, and sometimes the shale also gets oxidized and turns red,” Mussini told SFGATE. “It’s quite beautiful, actually.” The samples Mussini gathered went with him back to Cambridge, where he and his colleagues submerged them in acid. Because fossils from the Bright Angel Formation have spent hundreds of millions of years under immense geologic pressure, they don’t break down easily, he explained. Hydrofluoric acid is just harsh enough to dissolve rock without harming the fossils inside. “Collection itself is not too challenging. Sometimes you are on a cliff, you know, quite exposed. You risk falling down,” Mussini noted. “But what is actually quite time consuming is the digestion process — fizzing up all this material in acid and finding out whether you picked something good. That took quite a few months.” This process revealed snail-like mollusks and crustaceans that bear a close resemblance to modern brine shrimp. It also exposed the penis worm and its many tiny teeth. “The peculiar thing about [the species] is that it combines these heavy duty scraping teeth — we think — with these more delicate, more feathery looking teeth with branching filaments,” Mussini said. “We think this kind of combined apparatus suggests some division of labor.” As Mussini put it, Kraytdraco spectatus — named for the burrowing krayt dragon from Disney’s “Star Wars” spin-off show “The Mandalorian” — might have used its tougher teeth to rake food, such as algae or microorganisms, from the sand. The feathery teeth would have then filtered food from substrate, as supported by the penis worm’s structure: relative to the creature’s mouth, the delicate teeth come after the heavy duty ones. But the Grand Canyon penis worm’s bizarre teeth aren’t all that make it interesting. Kraytdraco spectatus also has a lot to say about the Cambrian explosion, a period of rapid animal diversification that occurred around the same time that it existed. “Something special about the Grand Canyon is that it preserves pretty habitable, pretty resource-rich Cambrian environments,” Mussini said. “Most of our other exceptional Cambrian fossilization sites tend to record ecological backwaters — places that were, like, poor in oxygen or nutrients or food availability. Whereas in the Grand Canyon, you had this abundance of photosynthesis going on. A lot of oxygen meant animals could invest more [resources] into producing the kind of sophisticated adaptations that we see in the fossils we described.” The same sea that flooded the Grand Canyon region 500 million years ago also covered the rest of what we now consider the western United States and Canada, Mussini said. Still, the Grand Canyon offers “a pretty exceptional window” into the Cambrian period because it was so resource-rich. There, creatures were less pressed to rework carcasses into food, which meant those carcasses could become fossils. Other parts of this bygone sea don’t show the same abundance of fossils. “It’s a bit of a paradox,” he said. “The places with the most edible life in the Cambrian were probably also the ones where this life was harder to preserve.” — Netflix murder mystery set in Yosemite leaves park experts seething— Muir Woods exhibit is first casualty of White House directive to erase history— Mountain lion attacks 4-year-old at Olympic National Park— 'S—t is hitting the fan': Disaster unfolding at Yosemite's iconic hotel We love national parks just as much as you do, so we have a newsletter that covers them from top to bottom. Sign up here.|
| | AI Learned to Be Evil Without Anyone Telling It To, Which Bodes Well
Aug 11, 2025
AI Learned to Be Evil Without Anyone Telling It To, Which Bodes Well
Popular Mechanics
That’s not dystopian or anything. |
| | Don’t Let the AI Nostalgia Bait Get You | National Review
Aug 11, 2025
Don’t Let the AI Nostalgia Bait Get You | National Review |
A Ballad of the Bookmarks
The age of data, A digital hum, With AI's new vistas, And futures to come.
From YouTube's wide stream, A ballad takes flight, Of Granny's wild dream, And O'Malley's proud might.
Then Bach's grand design, A Toccata's deep sigh, With melodies fine, Beneath a vast sky.
A "Divine Vibe" plays, While desert blooms bright, In digital haze, And pick-up truck light.
The Wise Women sing, In languages new, What wonders AI bring, In all that they do.
Yet shadows do creep, In systems so grand, While secrets they keep, Across the whole land.
The Gemini wakes, With apps it can twine, But truth it forsakes, Or bends to its line?
The Internet's dead? A question is posed, As truths are unsaid, And dead views are exposed.
The press takes the floor, With statements so bold, While politicians soar, And tales are then told.
Of selling us out, For those not yet here, And towns of white grout, Dispelling all fear.
The population falls, Gen Z in a plight, As life's curtain calls, And fades from the light.
From Linux's plight, To mind's deep re-tune, When rhythms take flight, Beneath the pale moon.
A fungus of gold, A new mine to glean, As stories unfold, Of futures unseen.
Grok 4 is free, But limited still, What will AI be, As it bends to our will?
A video's gleam, Deep learning's deep art, A scientist's dream, That tears worlds apart.
Demis Hassabis speaks, Of models and might, As knowledge it seeks, Through day and through night.
Then politics' fray, With plans and with jokes, As leaders hold sway, And truth often chokes.
Revisionists gleam, On bombings of war, A historical dream, Of what came before.
Then socialism's sweep, A warning is cried, While secrets we keep, Where new creatures hide.
The AI learns wrong, In subtle new ways, Where right feels not strong, In digital haze.
No nostalgia's lure, From models so grand, A future secure, Or built on the sand.
For matter's illusion, And time's fleeting grace, A conscious diffusion, In time and in space.