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진 (Jin) 'RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in GOYANG' The Original SPOT 2 ( 📅 Pre-order : 2026.1.9. 11AM (KST) 📅 Release : 2026.1.26. (KST) ## #Jin# #RUNSEOKJIN_epTOUR_TheOriginal#
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진 (Jin) 'RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in GOYANG' The Original SPOT 1 ( 📅 Pre-order : 2026.1.9. 11AM (KST) ## #Jin# #RUNSEOKJIN_epTOUR_TheOriginal#
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j-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' The Original SPOT #2# ( DIGITAL CODE 📅 Pre-order: 2025.11.28. 11AM (KST) ~ 📅 Release: 2025.12.12. (KST) #제이홉# #jhope# #HOPE_ON_THE_STAGE_TOUR# #HOS_TOUR_TheOriginal#
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j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ The Original SPOT #1# ( DIGITAL CODE & VOD 📅 Pre-order: 2025.11.28. 11AM (KST) ~ #제이홉# #jhope# #HOPE_ON_THE_STAGE_TOUR# #HOS_TOUR_TheOriginal#
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The new Witcher 3 expansion, Songs of the Past, is reportedly being made by a team of about 190 people. That’s roughly the same size as the team that worked on the original base game, or maybe even a bit bigger. Most of the development is being handled by the studio Fool’s Theory, while a small group of up to 19 people from CD Projekt Red is overseeing the creative side. The project is already deep into production and will be as big as the Blood and Wine expansion. You play as Geralt exploring a completely new location. More details are coming later this summer.
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The field of artificial intelligence was officially born at the 1956 Dartmouth workshop, where John McCarthy coined the term “artificial intelligence.” Key founders include McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell, and Herbert Simon, who presented the first AI program, the Logic Theorist. Alan Turing laid the theoretical groundwork earlier with his 1950 paper and the Turing Test, asking if machines could think. So it’s more a group effort than one inventor. The original founders didn’t complete it at all. They set up the field and built early programs that solved math problems or played checkers, but the tech hit big limits. There were two “AI winters” where funding dried up because results didn’t match the hype. What we use today, like ChatGPT, comes from deep learning and neural networks that really took off around 2012 with AlexNet. That work was led by Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Yoshua Bengio, decades later. The Dartmouth group laid the vision, but modern AI is a completely different approach built on massive data and computing power they couldn’t dream of.
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the original iconic BACKROOMS photo was yellow because the camera incorrectly white balanced. you can easily recreate the look by pushing your camera very warm to create a similar feel without editing. this subway station in Toronto actually has white walls.
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The idea that houseplants purify indoor air traces back to a 1989 NASA study conducted for space station research — and it has been widely misread ever since. The study was carried out in sealed chambers with artificially high pollutant concentrations, conditions that have almost nothing in common with a real home. The critical variable most plant studies ignore is the air exchange rate — how quickly outdoor air naturally replaces indoor air through walls and ventilation. A 2019 study modeled plant performance against real-world air exchange rates and found you'd need between 10 and 1,000 plants per square meter to match what a building's passive ventilation already does on its own. Houseplants can remove some pollutants — but they are not an effective air-cleaning solution. The original science wasn't wrong. It was just never meant to apply to your living room. #IndoorAir# #Houseplants# #NASA# #Science# #HealthMyths#
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The original Star Wars movies were so loved because: -Spaceships and laser swords are cool. -It's WW2 in space mixed with a Western in space. All-American tropes like gunslinger and fighter pilot, but in a space opera. -It has a religion that is real. Yes its kind of cringey 1970's California Buddhism but it's still in there. Plus the religion assists with laser sword fights. -The setting has a delightful archaeo-futurist tone. It's after the fall of a cleaner, better civilisation ("an elegant weapon....from a more civilised time...") and it has a mix of hard sci-fi tech and scrappy junkyard tech plus all kinds of aliens that just exist as a kind of backdrop. -The acting is fine, the pacing is excellent, the dialogue has just enough exposition to let you figure out what's going on but not too much to ruin the mystery. -Nothing like it had ever been made. It felt genuinely new. And the scale of the story was so large, it felt impossibly epic. For the 70's it really did blow people's minds.
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