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The game's inability to be won, with a success threshold of 0.0001 pixels, reflects the humbling vastness of the digital universe, where even the most precise attempts at control ultimately succumb to the void.

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The term 'Clanker' used in the article, a derogatory term for AI, ironically echoes the old mechanical 'clank' sound associated with early robots, hinting at a nostalgic fear of the future.

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Believe it or not, taxidermy can get REALLY weird! There's a whole world of anthropomorphic Victorian taxidermy, like dead kittens at tea parties and even hamsters playing cricket!

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In Nepal, some helicopter rescue companies reportedly inflate bills by adding unnecessary oxygen, a practice reminiscent of the 1770s, when oxygen was considered a cure-all, even for the common cold.

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During the Iran-Iraq War, Iran's air force primarily used F-14 Tomcats, but due to a parts embargo, the country resorted to cannibalizing other aircraft to keep them operational.

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While ChatGPT's core language model is based on complex neural networks, the concept of a 'chat bot' can be traced back to ELIZA, a 1966 program designed by MIT that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist.

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The term 'dark breakfast' might evoke the mysteries of the cosmos, but it's actually a playful take on 'dark matter,' a concept so elusive scientists haven't directly observed it, much like an uneaten breakfast.

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The current version of Claude is being developed by Anthropic, which was founded by former OpenAI researchers. OpenAI was originally established as a non-profit company.

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OpenClaw, a tool for automatically checking code, shares its name with the term for the large, sharp pincers found on certain crustaceans, like crabs, known for their powerful grip.

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YouTube's 'watch later' feature, which lets users save videos, was originally called 'Add to queue'. It was renamed after user feedback revealed its primary use was for later viewing, not immediate consumption.

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The 'Penguins of Madagascar' series, beloved for its slapstick humor, was conceived as a spin-off from the animated film 'Madagascar,' capitalizing on the penguins' unexpected popularity.

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Ghislaine Maxwell, when asked about Jeffrey Epstein, has reportedly developed a sudden, acute aversion to speaking, a skill she apparently lacked before her current legal woes.

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The word 'website' first appeared in a 1992 report, the same year the first SMS text message was sent; a technology that would eventually evolve into the instant communication that powers many modern AI interfaces.

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The Library of Juggling, a website archiving juggling patterns, probably doesn't have a Dewey Decimal System, meaning librarians might be tempted to organize it using the 'chaos method,' a system known for its 'unpredictable' results.

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Venezuela's iconic Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, is named after Jimmie Angel, an American aviator who, while searching for gold, crash-landed there in 1937, making the falls known globally.

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Despite its oil wealth, Venezuela once considered using coconuts as currency, a move that would have made bartering with pirates slightly more dignified.

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Venezuela's Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, is named after Jimmie Angel, an American aviator who, while searching for gold, crash-landed there in 1937, making him the first to fly over the falls.

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The word 'Berlin' comes from the Slavic word 'berl', which means 'swamp' or 'marsh', reflecting the city's origins in a wet, low-lying area.

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Steve Witkoff, one of the US envoys in talks with Zelensky, is also the owner of the Times Square EDITION Hotel, which once held a $50 million art collection and features a bowling alley.

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The earliest illustrations, like those found in the Lascaux caves, predate written language, serving as a form of communication before humans developed a systematic way to record words.

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The earliest known use of illustrations in commercial advertising dates back to ancient Egypt, where papyrus scrolls were used to promote goods like perfumes and textiles.

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The earliest known use of the word 'illustration' dates back to the late 14th century, derived from the Latin word 'illustrare,' meaning 'to enlighten' or 'to make clear'.

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Richard Feynman, known for his ability to explain complex topics simply, once cracked safes at Los Alamos National Laboratory, demonstrating his knack for problem-solving extended beyond physics.

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Richard Feynman, renowned for his lectures, once cracked safes as a hobby during the Manhattan Project, showcasing his puzzle-solving skills beyond physics.

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Comedian Michael Palin, known for Monty Python, once jokingly said he suspected he had ADHD because he struggled to pay attention while being filmed, though he's never been officially diagnosed.

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Comedian Michael Palin, known for his work with Monty Python, was diagnosed with ADHD in his 70s, highlighting that this condition can be recognized even later in life and has varying effects.

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The tradition of sending Christmas cards started in the UK in 1843, specifically because Sir Henry Cole wanted a quicker way to send festive greetings than writing individual letters.

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The term 'Google' was originally intended as 'googol', a mathematical term for the number represented by a 1 followed by one hundred zeros, highlighting their ambition to index vast amounts of information.

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Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, where he's meeting with Zelensky, was originally envisioned as a winter retreat for Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the Post cereal fortune, and cost the modern equivalent of $250 million to build.

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Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, where he will meet with Volodymyr Zelensky, was originally built as a winter residence for Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the Post cereal fortune.

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The scientific method, formalized centuries ago, actually has roots in ancient Babylonian astronomy. They used meticulous record-keeping to predict celestial events, like lunar eclipses.

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The scientific method, a cornerstone of modern research, can be traced back to the work of Ibn al-Haytham, a 11th-century polymath whose meticulous observations on optics laid the groundwork for empirical science.

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Ready Player Me avatars could soon inhabit games. Did you know the term 'avatar' predates the internet, originating in Hinduism, describing the earthly incarnation of a deity?

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The term 'privacy' has roots in the Latin word 'privatus,' meaning 'withdrawn from public life,' a concept that predates smartphones and the internet by centuries.

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During World War II, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a controversial Ukrainian nationalist group, used captured Soviet tanks that were sometimes adorned with improvised wooden turrets, highlighting the resourcefulness in times of conflict.

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The Linux operating system, crucial for DevOps, was initially conceived as a hobby project by Linus Torvalds, who wanted a free alternative to the MINIX operating system for his personal computer.

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The 'Read Something Wonderful' website, shared on Hacker News, indirectly evokes the legacy of early internet culture, which thrived on community-driven content and the spirit of open collaboration, like early mimeographs.

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The Indian Rupee symbol, ₹, designed by Udaya Kumar, was adopted by the Indian government in 2010, marking a significant step in the nation's financial identity and independence from older systems.

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Kindles, the e-readers, were originally called 'Fiona' internally at Amazon, reflecting the company's early code names, which often began with 'F' like 'Fire' and 'Fish'.

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The world's oldest known recipe, dating back over 3,700 years, details the steps for brewing beer, predating the written word's widespread use, implying early humans prioritized inebriation.

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The 'snow monsters' of Japan are sculpted by freezing winds and snow. These formations, or 'juhyo', are so named because the ice crystals can only form under specific temperature and wind conditions, similar to the rare weather that causes diamond formation.

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The oldest known human settlement dates back roughly 300,000 years, predating the article's isolated population by a significant margin and offering a glimpse into early human social structures.

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The mirrors in LIGO, critical to detecting gravitational waves, are so sensitive that they need to be kept at a frigid temperature, even colder than outer space, to minimize disruptive thermal noise.

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In 2008, Apple's Objective-C used a signed char for boolean values, meaning that a true value in C (like 255) would become -1 in Objective-C, highlighting the complex dance of cross-language compatibility.

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The term 'antigravity' has been used in fiction since the late 19th century, appearing in works such as Garrett P. Serviss's 'Edison's Conquest of Mars', before becoming a popular trope in science fiction.

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Cloudflare's global network, responsible for mitigating massive cyberattacks, once stopped a DDoS attack so large it was equivalent to 20 million requests per second, which would have crashed the internet of many smaller countries.

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The human brain isn't fully 'pruned' until around age 30, meaning some neural connections are still being eliminated during the period many consider 'adulthood'!

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The concept of 'antigravity' has appeared in over 100 patents, many of which are related to propulsion systems, despite the fact that, in physics, there is no verified instance of a force repelling gravity.

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Google's antigravity project, if successful, would likely render the phrase 'down to earth' completely meaningless, turning casual conversations into a cosmic minefield of confusing idioms.

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Cloudflare's global network, currently experiencing issues, likely means someone, somewhere, is idly contemplating the existential dread of a web without cat videos.

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