May 2012
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“Addì vènti di Maya”
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May 18th
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Top 10 Ways to Destroy Earth →
churchofindustry: (#2 is my fave) 2. Eaten by von Neumann machines You will need: a single von Neumann machine Method: A von Neumann machine is any device that is capable of creating an exact copy of itself given nothing but the necessary raw materials. Create one of these that subsists almost entirely on iron, magnesium, aluminum and silicon, the major elements found in Earth’s mantle and...
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May 5th
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May 3rd
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May 2nd
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April 2012
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March 2012
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periferiagalattica: Poesia di caccia Aereo militare che passi radente non sganci bombe e non scavi tombe, ma se rallenti (ovvio, se puoi) ci fai un favore. La benzina, sai la paghiam noi.
Mar 15th
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Mar 15th
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Mar 14th
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TED-ED - Evoluzione naturale in città →
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Mar 11th
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Mar 8th
Transcranial direct current stimulation - tDCS →
singularitarian: Is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that utilizes low amplitude direct currents applied via scalp electrodes. Create Your Own Thinking Cap
Mar 8th
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New potato-spotting AI built with off-the-shelf... →
singularitarian: A “learning” computer system that sorts potatoes has been built using off-the-shelf technology by researchers at the University of Lincoln’s Robotics Lab. The robot blemish spotter can reliably identify diseases such as silver scurf and common scab, researchers said.
Mar 7th
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