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ASLP-lab/DiffRhythm: Di♪♪Rhythm: Blazingly Fast and Embarrassingly Simple End-to-End Full-Length Song Generation with Latent Diffusion Added: Nov 28, 2025
GitHub - ASLP-lab/DiffRhythm: Di♪♪Rhythm: Blazingly Fast and Embarrassingly Simple End-to-End Full-Length Song Generation with Latent Diffusion
Site: GitHub
Di♪♪Rhythm: Blazingly Fast and Embarrassingly Simple End-to-End Full-Length Song Generation with Latent Diffusion - ASLP-lab/DiffRhythm
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gguf-org/flux2-dev-gguf · Hugging Face Added: Nov 28, 2025
gguf-org/flux2-dev-gguf · Hugging Face
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.

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Ancient winemakers used a secret ingredient, and it wasn’t grapes - Earth.com Added: Nov 28, 2025
Ancient winemakers used a surprising ingredient, and it wasn’t grapes
Site: Earth.com
Ancient people may have jump-started wine fermentation not with fresh grapes, but by soaking naturally sun-dried raisins.

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Leaked video of Khamenei aide's daughter in low-cut bridal gown lifts Iran's veil of piety | The Times of Israel
Added: Nov 28, 2025Leaked wedding video lays bare luxury that highlights hypocrisy of Iran's political elites | The Times of Israel

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Surveys on the Existence of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life and Effects of Revealing Expert Consensus | by Avi Loeb | Nov, 2025 | Medium Added: Nov 28, 2025
Surveys on the Existence of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life and Effects of Revealing Expert…
Site: Medium
by Omer Eldadi (1), Gershon Tenenbaum (1) and Avi Loeb (2)

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‘Decoding age’: How old could 3I/ATLAS be? Experts say 'very ancient’ Added: Nov 28, 2025
‘Decoding age’: How old could 3I/ATLAS be? Experts say 'very ancient’
Site: Wion
Objects drifting between stars are bombarded for eons by cosmic rays. This process transforms surface ices, producing CO₂-rich crusts, organic compounds, and darkened layers.
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4 key things NASA just revealed about the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS | Space Added: Nov 28, 2025
4 key things NASA just revealed about the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
Site: Space
"This is a snapshot of where we are very early in the scientific process."

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6 Persistent Coding Myths Debunked: What New Programmers Need to Know
Added: Nov 28, 20256 coding myths that refuse to die
Site: How-To Geek
It's time to separate fact from fiction in the coding world.

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UPDATED WITH CRASH VIDEO: Driver injured as car smashes into Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Co. on Thanksgiving | Los Gatan | Los Gatos, California
Added: Nov 28, 2025UPDATED WITH CRASH VIDEO: Los Gatos driver, 90, injured as car smashes into Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Co. on Thanksgiving | Los Gatan | Los Gatos, California
Site: Los Gatan | Los Gatos, California
A vehicle smashed through the front of popular Los Gatos cafe Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Co. on Thanksgiving night.

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“Quantum Computing Will Pop the AI Bubble,” Claims Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Predicting GPUs Won’t Survive the Decade Added: Nov 28, 2025
“Quantum Computing Will Pop the AI Bubble,” Claims Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Predicting GPUs Won’t Survive the Decade
Site: Wccftech
Pat Gelsinger have put up interesting claims to when the AI frenzy will end, claiming that a "quantum breakthrough" will pop the bubble.

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Science history: Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers a signal of 'little green men,' but her adviser gets the Nobel Prize — Nov. 28, 1967 | Live Science Added: Nov 28, 2025
Science history: Astronomy graduate student Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers a signal of 'little green men,' but her adviser gets the Nobel Prize — Nov. 28, 1967
Site: Live Science
Astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell detected a strange signal from outer space that would lead to the discovery of the radio pulsar. The signal, once described as coming from "little green men," would earn her adviser the Nobel Prize in physics in 1974.

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SpaceX launches 140 spacecraft on Transporter-15 rideshare mission – Spaceflight Now Added: Nov 28, 2025
SpaceX launches 140 spacecraft on Transporter-15 rideshare mission – Spaceflight Now

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3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope captures ‘sharp-edged ship’ surrounded by blue halo moving closer to Earth - The Economic Times Added: Nov 28, 2025
3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope captures ‘sharp-edged ship’ surrounded by blue halo moving closer to Earth - The Economic Times
A 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope has stirred intense debate online after a Canadian astrophotographer released what many users believe to be one of the clearest and strangest views yet of the interstellar comet. The image, captured using a Dwarf 3 smart telescope, has reignited speculation about the true nature of 3I/ATLAS, which entered the solar system from beyond known space.The buzz follows NASA’s live webcast on November 19, 2025, where the agency unveiled a cache of previously unreleased 3I/ATLAS images taken by multiple space-based assets. Stargazers had hoped for high-resolution visuals of the interstellar visitor, but the HiRISE telescope’s soft, blurry snapshot left many disappointed, ironically making the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope a bigger talking point than NASA’s own release.Also Read: 3I/ATLAS: NASA hiding the truth about 3I/ATLAS? Avi Loeb slams ‘arrogant’ NASA for not revealing ‘technological mothership’s’ true natureThe interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will be closest to Earth on December 19, 2025. On that date, it will be about 1.8 astronomical units away, which is roughly 167 million miles or 270 million kilometers. This distance is safe and far enough from Earth and it poses no threat to Earth, NASA claims.3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope by Canadian astronomer Paul CraggsAccording to Paul Craggs, whom some media outlets identified as a Canadian astrophotographer whose Dwarf 3 telescope, priced around USD 500 produced the now-viral image. The 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope shows the object with a narrow white core enveloped by a smooth blue glow. While previous images clearly displayed the expected tail and antitail of the exocomet, this particular capture appears to defy those expectations.3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope showed a structured spaceshipUsers on social media were quick to react, as in one single look, it's like a glowing stage of star wars lightsaber. One popular X user argued, “Instead of the uneven coma and long tail expected from a normal comet, it appears structured, clean, and sharply illuminated.”Another wrote, “The new 3I/Atlas from Paul Craggs... Look like a ship structure under the glow.”A third user posted, “One of the Strangest Views of 3I/ATLAS Yet! This new capture by astrophotographer Paul Craggs, using a Dwarf 3 telescope, shows 3I/ATLAS with a bright, razor-thin white core surrounded by a smooth blue halo.” One more chillingly asked, “3I/ATLAS: Just a blue ghost in space?” These interpretations caused the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope to go viral within hours.Also Read: 3I/ATLAS exploded? Scientists say the interstellar comet may have broken into 16 pieces after perihelion; here’s when we’ll know3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope heavily processed?Skeptics, however, argue that the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope is less mysterious and more a case of excessive post-processing. One critic noted: “People are posting a new photo by Paul Craggs and assuming that it is strange, aliens, etc. Relax. Its just a horrible photo which was heavily processed. The stars are round, so he was tracking the sky, not the comet. The comet came out as a streak.”This counterargument points to potential motion blur and aggressive editing that may have altered the shape of the comet, creating the illusion of “sharp edges.”Also Read: : 3I/ATLAS might have just proven Einstein's 1915 theory right before unusually deviating near the Sun, which resurfaces the question: Is it really a comet?3I/ATLAS anomalies remains despite new image by a 500 dollar telescopeHarvard astronomer Avi Loeb, who has repeatedly clashed with NASA over the comet, has listed 13 anomalies associated with 3I/ATLAS, sorting them into minor, medium, and major categories. According to Loeb, the six “major” anomalies reflect behavior that defies standard cometary models.Loeb speculates that the object may be “more than just a billion-year-old icy piece of dusty crag.” In his latest blog, he wrote that 3I/ATLAS is an extremely rare and mysterious object, especially if it turns out to be a natural comet, as NASA officials insisted during the November 19 press conference.FAQs on 3I/ATLAS What is 3I/ATLAS? 3I/ATLAS is an interstellar comet, the third known object to enter our solar system from outside it, detected by the ATLAS survey. It has drawn global attention due to its unusual trajectory and unusual visual appearance.Why is the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope going viral? Because the image, taken with a low-cost Dwarf 3 smart telescope, appears sharper and more structured than NASA’s official snapshot. This contrast has sparked debate, excitement, and conspiracy theories online.Who captured the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope? Canadian astrophotographer Paul Craggs captured the viral image using a Dwarf 3 portable telescope, which costs around $500.Does the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope really show a ‘ship-like’ structure? Some social media users claim the object looks like a “ship” with sharp edges and a blue halo, but astronomers attribute this to image processing, exposure, and tracking techniques.Is the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope heavily processed? Yes, according to some observers. Critics argue that the stars in the background appear round, indicating sky tracking rather than comet tracking, causing the comet to show up as an unusual streak.Is 3I/ATLAS heading toward Earth? No. While the visuals may make it appear as if the comet is moving toward Earth, astronomers confirm it poses no threat and is following a typical interstellar trajectory.What anomalies did Avi Loeb mention regarding 3I/ATLAS? Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb highlighted 13 anomalies, classified as minor, medium, and major, based on the comet’s unusual behavior. He argues that 3I/ATLAS might be far more mysterious than a typical comet.Why are people comparing citizen images to NASA’s data? The discrepancy between amateur astrophotography and official space agency images has fueled speculation, with many believing lower-cost equipment produced more compelling visuals.What telescope was used to capture the 3I/ATLAS image from a 500 dollar telescope? The image was captured using the Dwarf 3 smart telescope, a budget-friendly device popular among beginner astrophotographers.

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Former Obama aide Sarah Hurwitz ignites social media with remarks about Holocaust education | The Times of Israel
Added: Nov 28, 2025Former Obama aide Sarah Hurwitz ignites social media with remarks about Holocaust education | The Times of Israel

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White House Launches Media Bias Tracking Webpage / X Added: Nov 28, 2025
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Media Offenders – The White House
Added: Nov 28, 2025Media Offenders
Site: The White House
Explore the Media Bias Tracker that fact checks and holds Fake News accountable. False claims debunked, Hall of Shame for serial offenders, Leaderboard of networks ranked by Repeated Lies. Stay informed, stay accurate.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 Booster Reaches 30 Flights in Transporter-15 Launch / X Added: Nov 28, 2025
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Simon Schama on X: "His doggy dinner is set to last a VERY long time..." / X Added: Nov 28, 2025
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Gemini 3 Benchmarks & Spatial Reasoning Beyond Human Scores - Geeky Gadgets Added: Nov 28, 2025
Gemini 3 Was Just The Beginning : Biggest Leap is Still Ahead
Site: Geeky Gadgets
Get ahead with clear takeaways on Gemini 3, including 10T training scale and models that notice when they are being tested.

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Leopard is the best tree climber among big cats#animals #funnyanimal #funny #leopard - YouTube Added: Nov 28, 2025
Leopard is the best tree climber among big cats#animals #funnyanimal #funny #leopard
Site: YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s ‘Assassination Chic’ and the Inevitability of Another Attack - YouTube Added: Nov 28, 2025
Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s ‘Assassination Chic’ and the Inevitability of Another Attack
Site: YouTube
👉Alliance Defending Freedom has four cases before the Supreme Court this term that could shape the future of freedom in this country. On Dec. 2, First Choic...

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If music be the food of love, Z. 379 - YouTube Music Added: Nov 28, 2025
If music be the food of love, Z. 379 - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises If music be the food of love, Z. 379 · Grace Davidson · Julian Perkins · Henry Purcell If music be the food ...
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Sweeter Than Roses, Z. 585/1 - YouTube Music Added: Nov 28, 2025
Sweeter Than Roses, Z. 585/1 - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Sweeter Than Roses, Z. 585/1 · Julian Perkins · Anna Dennis · Sounds Baroque · Henry Purcell Sweeter Than Ro...
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NASA Mars spacecraft flip maneuver challenges theory of underground lake Added: Nov 28, 2025
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New Image of 3I/ATLAS Reveals a 6.5-Million-Kilometer Tail and Multiple Structural Anomalies - USA Herald
Added: Nov 28, 2025New Image of 3I/ATLAS Reveals a 6.5-Million-Kilometer Tail and Multiple Structural Anomalies - USA Herald
Site: USA Herald - The People's Voice
Key Findings A new deep-sky image of 3I/ATLAS captures a tail so long and sharply defined that it stretches more than fifteen times the Earth–Moon distance. Its structure shows knots, twists, and straight segments that depart dramatically from normal cometary behavior. And for the first time, we can measure its full extent with high precision A new image of 3I/ATLAS reveals a sharply collimated 6.5-million-kilometer tail, segmented structures, helical distortions, and multiple jet anomalies that defy standard comet physics. Our forensic analysis breaks down the unprecedented behavior seen in the November 25, 2025 image by astrophotographer Julien de Winter.

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Polar Vortex Watch: A large Polar Vortex core is about to dive into North America, bringing snow and cold weather to last » Severe Weather Europe
Added: Nov 28, 2025Polar Vortex Watch: A large Polar Vortex core is about to dive into North America, bringing snow and cold weather to last
Site: Severe Weather Europe
A lower core the Polar Vortex is coming into the United States and Canada with cold and snow, following a Stratospheric Warming event

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Large Language Models Will Never Be Intelligent, Expert Says
Added: Nov 28, 2025Large Language Models Will Never Be Intelligent, Expert Says
Site: Futurism
The AI industry is staking its future on language models. But LLMs, an expert argues, are fundamentally incapable of being intelligent.

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Growing Anomalies Around 3I/ATLAS Present New Evidence for Avi Loeb to Elevate Its Loeb Scale Rating - USA Herald
Added: Nov 28, 2025Growing Anomalies Around 3I/ATLAS Present New Evidence for Avi Loeb to Elevate Its Loeb Scale Rating - USA Herald
Site: USA Herald - The People's Voice
Key Takeaways The anomalies are no longer isolated—they are stacking. Each new image pushes 3I/ATLAS further outside natural explanations. The question now is whether Avi Loeb should raise the alarm he created. With evidence mounting daily, the world’s most controversial classification system may be facing its biggest test yet. USA HERALD - The Loeb Scale New anomalies in 3I/ATLAS raise pressure for Avi Loeb to move the interstellar object to Level 5 on the Loeb Scale as evidence continues to accumulate.

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Nano-Banana Pro: Prompting Guide & Strategies - DEV Community
Added: Nov 28, 2025Nano-Banana Pro: Prompting Guide & Strategies
Site: DEV Community
Nano-Banana Pro is a significant leap forward from previous generation models, moving from "fun"...

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Introducing Nano Banana Pro: Complete Developer Tutorial - DEV Community
Added: Nov 28, 2025Introducing Nano Banana Pro: Complete Developer Tutorial
Site: DEV Community
You loved Nano-Banana? Created figurine images of all your friends and ghost faces behind all your...

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Plato vs The Algorithm: Beauty is the path to virtue | Panos Paris » IAI TV Added: Nov 28, 2025
Plato vs The Algorithm: Beauty is the path to virtue | Panos Paris » IAI TV
What Plato got right about beauty

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GitHub - black-forest-labs/flux2: Official inference repo for FLUX.2 models Added: Nov 28, 2025
GitHub - black-forest-labs/flux2: Official inference repo for FLUX.2 models
Site: GitHub
Official inference repo for FLUX.2 models. Contribute to black-forest-labs/flux2 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Booster 19 stacking begins as SpaceX pushes forward from B18 anomaly - NASASpaceFlight.com
Added: Nov 28, 2025Booster 19 stacking begins as SpaceX pushes forward from B18 anomaly - NASASpaceFlight.com
Site: NASASpaceFlight.com
Following the anomaly with Booster 18, SpaceX is pushing ahead with the construction of Booster…

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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Scientists Identify the Evolutionary “Purpose” of Consciousness Added: Nov 28, 2025
Scientists Identify the Evolutionary “Purpose” of Consciousness
Site: SciTechDaily
Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum explore why consciousness evolved and why different species developed it in distinct ways. By comparing humans with birds, they show that complex awareness may arise through different neural architectures yet serve similar purposes.

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Early hominin Australopithecus afarensis may not be our human ancestor after all | Natural History Museum Added: Nov 28, 2025
Early hominin Australopithecus afarensis may not be our human ancestor after all | Natural History Museum
New Australopithecus fossils found in Ethiopia are changing the human family tree.

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I finally found the open-source Chrome alternative Brave promised to be
Added: Nov 28, 2025I finally found the open-source Chrome alternative Brave promised to be
Site: MUO
Tired of Brave’s bloat? This lightweight Chrome alternative nails privacy without the compromises.

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UK ‘not in favor’ of dimming the sun – POLITICO Added: Nov 28, 2025
UK ‘not in favor’ of dimming the sun
Site: POLITICO
Government says it opposes the cutting-edge and controversial climate tech, but is willing to debate its regulation.

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The Strange and Totally Real Plan to Blot Out the Sun and Reverse Global Warming - POLITICO Added: Nov 28, 2025
The Strange and Totally Real Plan to Blot Out the Sun and Reverse Global Warming
Site: POLITICO
A 25-person startup is developing technology to block the sun and turn down the planet’s thermostat. The stakes are huge — and the company and its critics say regulations need to catch up.

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Nicole Shanahan Questions Tech Wives' Role in Great Reset Funding / X Added: Nov 28, 2025
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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The Near-Death Experience that Led Nicole Shanahan to Christ | Ep 1159 - YouTube Added: Nov 28, 2025
The Near-Death Experience that Led Nicole Shanahan to Christ | Ep 1159
Site: YouTube
Today, we're excited to sit down with Nicole Shanahan, lawyer, philanthropist, founder of the Bia-Echo Foundation, and RFK Jr.'s former running mate, to disc...

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Allie Beth Stuckey on X: "You can watch my full interview with Nicole here: https://t.co/lzcBdiZeR0" / X Added: Nov 28, 2025
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Why Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. So Convinced He’s Right? - The Atlantic Added: Nov 28, 2025
Why Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. So Convinced He’s Right?
Site: The Atlantic
How an outsider, once ignored by the public-health establishment, became the most powerful man in science

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6 Linux terminal habits I wish I learned years ago
Added: Nov 28, 20256 Linux terminal habits I wish I learned years ago
Site: XDA
These neat tricks make my Linux experiments a lot easier

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FLUX 2.0 Is Finally Here
Added: Nov 29, 2025FLUX 2.0 Is Finally Here
Site: FLUX.2
FLUX.2 is designed for real-world creative workflows, not just demos or party tricks. It generates high-quality images while maintaining consistency

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