Ground squirrels chew up discarded snake skins, applying the scent on themselves and their offspring
They also also bathe in soil snakes have rested in
All to mask their own scent, avoiding predation from rattlesnakes who rely on their sense of smell
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Ground Control's Cloudloop Device Manager provides easy remote access and monitoring for drones and unmanned vehicles, allowing you to undertake essential maintenance and troubleshooting from anywhere.
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Israel ground forces pushed deeper into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, taking over parts of a major corridor that bisects the Palestinian enclave, in the most significant ground operation since the collapse of the cease-fire with Hamas. https://t.co/jHStLavQdT
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China to convert ground-launched artillery into gliders to hit aerial targets, planes
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Ever tried stitching the ground back together?
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Nuclear-resistant ‘Donkey’ ground robot with fiber control takes on combat logistics
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Original BiS is ground zero for anti-idol idol, and the group that influenced every anti-idol idol group that followed...
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Optimizing the Human to Ground Interface
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MAJOR ORDER: The Helldivers stood their ground valiantly against the spread of insectile Fascism, and as a result, the construction of the Penrose Energy Siphon has been enabled. Massive E-710-powered rockets are now being assembled for launch into the ergosphere of the Meridian Singularity to halt its momentum.
Alas, focus must now be split, as Automaton forces have landed on multiple planets in what appears to be a coordinated, large-scale, craven assault. The forces are led by a series of new Automaton units wielding incendiary weapons. This unit has been termed the Incineration Corps.
However, the Penrose Energy Siphon, which would significantly slow the Singularity's advance, is nearly ready for activation. Every lost day could make the difference between the preservation or destruction of another planet.
High Command delegates to the Helldivers this choice: hold off the Automaton assault, or effect the immediate activation of the Penrose Energy Siphon.
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Join us as we explore groundbreaking strategies to advance EE goals with Alliance to Save Energy President
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I love the sound of horses hooves hitting the ground! https://t.co/R6ySOOAC8H
JD Vance objected to Yemen attack on America First grounds in secret Trump war planning chat group: "I think we are making a mistake"
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Some people today are discouraging others from learning programming on the grounds AI will automate it. This advice will be seen as some of the worst career advice ever given. I disagree with the Turing Award and Nobel prize winner who wrote, “It is far more likely that the programming occupation will become extinct [...] than that it will become all-powerful. More and more, computers will program themselves.” Statements discouraging people from learning to code are harmful!
In the 1960s, when programming moved from punchcards (where a programmer had to laboriously make holes in physical cards to write code character by character) to keyboards with terminals, programming became easier. And that made it a better time than before to begin programming. Yet it was in this era that Nobel laureate Herb Simon wrote the words quoted in the first paragraph. Today’s arguments not to learn to code continue to echo his comment.
As coding becomes easier, more people should code, not fewer!
Over the past few decades, as programming has moved from assembly language to higher-level languages like C, from desktop to cloud, from raw text editors to IDEs to AI assisted coding where sometimes one barely even looks at the generated code (which some coders recently started to call vibe coding), it is getting easier with each step.
I wrote previously that I see tech-savvy people coordinating AI tools to move toward being 10x professionals — individuals who have 10 times the impact of the average person in their field. I am increasingly convinced that the best way for many people to accomplish this is not to be just consumers of AI applications, but to learn enough coding to use AI-assisted coding tools effectively.
One question I’m asked most often is what someone should do who is worried about job displacement by AI. My answer is: Learn about AI and take control of it, because one of the most important skills in the future will be the ability to tell a computer exactly what you want, so it can do that for you. Coding (or getting AI to code for you) is a great way to do that.
When I was working on the course Generative AI for Everyone and needed to generate AI artwork for the background images, I worked with a collaborator who had studied art history and knew the language of art. He prompted Midjourney with terminology based on the historical style, palette, artist inspiration and so on — using the language of art — to get the result he wanted. I didn’t know this language, and my paltry attempts at prompting could not deliver as effective a result.
Similarly, scientists, analysts, marketers, recruiters, and people of a wide range of professions who understand the language of software through their knowledge of coding can tell an LLM or an AI-enabled IDE what they want much more precisely, and get much better results. As these tools are continuing to make coding easier, this is the best time yet to learn to code, to learn the language of software, and learn to make computers do exactly what you want them to do.
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A cutting-edge laser facility at the University of Michigan has reached a groundbreaking level of power.
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🚨 ELON MUSK: "It's incredibly important for AI model to be grounded in reality. Reality, you know, physics is the law and everything else is a recommendation. For AI to really be intelligent it's got to make predictions that are inline with reality, in other words, physics." https://t.co/4efXcWmIch
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Researchers at CUNY have developed diamene, a groundbreaking material formed by stacking two graphene layers. Under sudden pressure, diamene transforms into a diamond-like structure, offering exceptional hardness while remaining incredibly thin and flexible. This innovation holds potential for revolutionizing protective gear, providing lightweight yet robust defense against high-impact forces.
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In earthquake-prone Japan engineers are testing homes that briefly lift off the ground when tremors hit. Developed by Air Danshin Systems the tech uses sensors and air compressors to create a cushion of air under the house reducing quake damage. After the shaking stops the house gently settles back into place.
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WCGW throwing the dumbbell like that and having the Phone on the ground
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