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Published on 2026/07/09
BRINGING CIVILIZATIONS TOGETHER
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Just imagine making contact with another intelligent civilization tomorrow. Not as invaders or conquerors, but simply as another species with millions of years of history, knowledge, mistakes, discoveries, and a completely different way of understanding the universe.
The obvious thing would be to work together, learn from one another, and grow side by side. They could share technologies capable of transforming the way we live, curing diseases, or exploring the stars. We, in turn, could offer our culture, our art, our history, and our own way of solving problems. After all, knowledge doesn't belong to any one species�the more it's shared, the more it grows.
Human history has shown us that the greatest leaps forward happen when different cultures exchange ideas. It isn't always easy. Differences can create conflict, but they also spark innovation, scientific breakthroughs, new ways of thinking, and a much broader understanding of the world.
Maybe the greatest discovery wouldn't be their ships, their technology, or their science. Maybe it would simply be realizing that progress has always come from combining perspectives, not eliminating them. Two intelligent civilizations working together will always have a better chance of finding answers than either one alone.
In the end, the universe would be a far more fascinating place if, instead of focusing on what makes us different, we focused on what we could learn from each other.
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CPR in Japan.
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BRINGING CIVILIZATIONS TOGETHER
david
Just imagine making contact with another intelligent civilization tomorrow. Not as invaders or conquerors, but simply as another species with millions of years of history, knowledge, mistakes, discoveries, and a completely different way of understanding the universe.
The obvious thing would be to work together, learn from one another, and grow side by side. They could share technologies capable of transforming the way we live, curing diseases, or exploring the stars. We, in turn, could offer our culture, our art, our history, and our own way of solving problems. After all, knowledge doesn't belong to any one species�the more it's shared, the more it grows.
Human history has shown us that the greatest leaps forward happen when different cultures exchange ideas. It isn't always easy. Differences can create conflict, but they also spark innovation, scientific breakthroughs, new ways of thinking, and a much broader understanding of the world.
Maybe the greatest discovery wouldn't be their ships, their technology, or their science. Maybe it would simply be realizing that progress has always come from combining perspectives, not eliminating them. Two intelligent civilizations working together will always have a better chance of finding answers than either one alone.
In the end, the universe would be a far more fascinating place if, instead of focusing on what makes us different, we focused on what we could learn from each other.
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CPR in Japan.
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Published on 2026/07/09
SEXIST OLYMPICS
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Someone is definitely going to hell for creating these videos. But I guess that's the price some people are willing to pay so the rest of us can have a good laugh.
They're called the Sexist Olympics. An alternate universe where the events don't involve javelin throws or the 100-meter sprint, but instead feature competitive vacuuming, washing dishes against the clock, making the bed in record time, or showing who can iron a shirt with the best technique and the fewest penalties.
They're all AI-generated, wildly over-the-top, and exactly the kind of humor that you just know is going to make someone, somewhere on the internet, clench their fists and take it way too seriously.
So here's to that anonymous hero. The one who's willing to take all the blame so the rest of us can sit back and enjoy these ridiculous Olympics.
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SEXIST OLYMPICS
david
Someone is definitely going to hell for creating these videos. But I guess that's the price some people are willing to pay so the rest of us can have a good laugh.
They're called the Sexist Olympics. An alternate universe where the events don't involve javelin throws or the 100-meter sprint, but instead feature competitive vacuuming, washing dishes against the clock, making the bed in record time, or showing who can iron a shirt with the best technique and the fewest penalties.
They're all AI-generated, wildly over-the-top, and exactly the kind of humor that you just know is going to make someone, somewhere on the internet, clench their fists and take it way too seriously.
So here's to that anonymous hero. The one who's willing to take all the blame so the rest of us can sit back and enjoy these ridiculous Olympics.
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Published on 2026/07/03
RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL37
Just five years ago, nobody imagined that being able to describe an image would become a valuable skill. Today, there are people who spend more time choosing the perfect word than editing the final result.
That's the real shift. Back then, you had to learn how to draw or master a camera. Now, more often than not, all you need is the perfect prompt. The rest is up to artificial intelligence... for better or worse.
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Natural selection.
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RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL37
Just five years ago, nobody imagined that being able to describe an image would become a valuable skill. Today, there are people who spend more time choosing the perfect word than editing the final result.
That's the real shift. Back then, you had to learn how to draw or master a camera. Now, more often than not, all you need is the perfect prompt. The rest is up to artificial intelligence... for better or worse.
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Natural selection.
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Published on 2026/07/02
TRAINING THE THING THAT COULD ONE DAY REPLACE YOU.
It may sound like an episode of Black Mirror, but it's already happening.
In several cities across India, thousands of people work wearing head-mounted cameras that record everyday tasks from a first-person perspective, such as folding a towel, peeling a mango, washing a dish, or preparing a meal. Every movement of their hands helps train the artificial intelligence that will power the next generation of humanoid robots.
Robots can't learn these skills by reading books or browsing the internet. They need to observe how we interact with the physical world. That's why every gesture, every twist of the wrist, and every small everyday action becomes valuable data.
For this work, they earn around 250 rupees an hour, a little over two U.S. dollars. For some, it's simply another source of income. For others, the feeling is unavoidable: they're teaching a machine how to do the very job that could one day replace them.
But perhaps the most interesting question comes next.
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Squirtle.
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TRAINING THE THING THAT COULD ONE DAY REPLACE YOU.
It may sound like an episode of Black Mirror, but it's already happening.
In several cities across India, thousands of people work wearing head-mounted cameras that record everyday tasks from a first-person perspective, such as folding a towel, peeling a mango, washing a dish, or preparing a meal. Every movement of their hands helps train the artificial intelligence that will power the next generation of humanoid robots.
Robots can't learn these skills by reading books or browsing the internet. They need to observe how we interact with the physical world. That's why every gesture, every twist of the wrist, and every small everyday action becomes valuable data.
For this work, they earn around 250 rupees an hour, a little over two U.S. dollars. For some, it's simply another source of income. For others, the feeling is unavoidable: they're teaching a machine how to do the very job that could one day replace them.
But perhaps the most interesting question comes next.
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Squirtle.
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Published on 2026/06/29
RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL36
Artificial intelligence doesn't know what makes a woman beautiful. What it does know is what we find beautiful.
Every image you see is built from millions of photographs, millions of ratings, and millions of clicks. Over the years, we've left behind an enormous trail of data showing what catches our attention: how long we look at a picture, which ones we share, which ones we ignore, and which ones make us stop scrolling for just a little longer.
AI didn't invent a new beauty standard. It learned ours.
When one of these women strikes you as stunning, it may not be because artificial intelligence has created the perfect woman. It may simply have generated the statistical average of male desire: a carefully calculated combination of features that, according to the data, is more likely to appeal than almost any real woman.
That raises an interesting question. Are we really as different from one another as we like to believe? If an algorithm can analyze millions of preferences and figure out which combination of features appeals to the overwhelming majority of men, maybe we have far more in common than we think.
The unsettling part isn't that these women don't exist. The unsettling part is that an algorithm has become so good at learning what we like. Creating an attractive woman is one thing. Creating attractive women over and over again that capture the attention of millions of people is something else entirely.
And that says far less about artificial intelligence... than it does about us.
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Wallet.
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RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL36
Artificial intelligence doesn't know what makes a woman beautiful. What it does know is what we find beautiful.
Every image you see is built from millions of photographs, millions of ratings, and millions of clicks. Over the years, we've left behind an enormous trail of data showing what catches our attention: how long we look at a picture, which ones we share, which ones we ignore, and which ones make us stop scrolling for just a little longer.
AI didn't invent a new beauty standard. It learned ours.
When one of these women strikes you as stunning, it may not be because artificial intelligence has created the perfect woman. It may simply have generated the statistical average of male desire: a carefully calculated combination of features that, according to the data, is more likely to appeal than almost any real woman.
That raises an interesting question. Are we really as different from one another as we like to believe? If an algorithm can analyze millions of preferences and figure out which combination of features appeals to the overwhelming majority of men, maybe we have far more in common than we think.
The unsettling part isn't that these women don't exist. The unsettling part is that an algorithm has become so good at learning what we like. Creating an attractive woman is one thing. Creating attractive women over and over again that capture the attention of millions of people is something else entirely.
And that says far less about artificial intelligence... than it does about us.
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Wallet.
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Published on 2026/06/25
THE CHIEF KEEF ERA
There was a time, around 2012 and 2013, when the Internet had a very specific aesthetic.
Oversized hoodies, caps, chains, direct-flash photos, cheap-looking filters, serious poses, and an attitude of "I couldn't possibly give less of a fuck".
A big part of that look became popular thanks to Chief Keef, a rapper from Chicago who, at just 16 years old, shook up hip hop and turned the drill scene into a global phenomenon.
And it wasn't just about the music. That whole aesthetic ended up invading memes, social media, video games, YouTube videos and, basically, the entire Internet culture of the early 2010s.
For a while, it felt like everyone wanted to dress, pose, and give off that same energy.
Now Artificial Intelligence has decided to answer a question nobody asked, but everybody wants to see:
What would some of the most iconic groups from movies and TV look like if they had fully lived through the Chief Keef era?
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The slow motion clip of the day.
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THE CHIEF KEEF ERA
There was a time, around 2012 and 2013, when the Internet had a very specific aesthetic.
Oversized hoodies, caps, chains, direct-flash photos, cheap-looking filters, serious poses, and an attitude of "I couldn't possibly give less of a fuck".
A big part of that look became popular thanks to Chief Keef, a rapper from Chicago who, at just 16 years old, shook up hip hop and turned the drill scene into a global phenomenon.
And it wasn't just about the music. That whole aesthetic ended up invading memes, social media, video games, YouTube videos and, basically, the entire Internet culture of the early 2010s.
For a while, it felt like everyone wanted to dress, pose, and give off that same energy.
Now Artificial Intelligence has decided to answer a question nobody asked, but everybody wants to see:
What would some of the most iconic groups from movies and TV look like if they had fully lived through the Chief Keef era?
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The slow motion clip of the day.
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Published on 2026/06/19
THE NEW BOT FARMS
Some people still imagine a bot farm as a room full of cheap computers endlessly generating fake clicks.
That image isn't entirely wrong, but reality is becoming far more sophisticated.
For years, bot farms operated mainly through software. Programs capable of automatically creating accounts, posting comments, following users, liking content and generating artificial traffic. Everything happened inside computers and servers. It was fast, cheap and effective, but also relatively easy for platforms to detect and block.
As social networks evolved, they began paying attention not only to what users were doing, but also to how they were doing it.
A real person doesn't tap at exactly the same speed every time. Doesn't move a mouse in the exact same way. Doesn't send hundreds of identical messages one after another. Platforms learned to recognize those patterns, and bot farms were forced to evolve.
That's where the story starts becoming interesting.
Instead of simply simulating human behavior through software, some operators started using real smartphones. Hundreds of them. Sometimes thousands.
Entire rows of devices connected to charging systems, internet connections and management tools, each phone behaving as if it were a genuine user account.
But now we're beginning to see something even more surreal.
Robotic arms physically interacting with screens. Pressing buttons. Opening apps. Typing messages. Scrolling through content. Even using artificial intelligence to maintain seemingly natural conversations, complete with emojis, spelling mistakes and responses that sound human.
At that point, the line between a fake user and a real one starts to blur. Because the objective hasn't really changed over the years.
Influencing public opinion. Artificially boosting popularity. Generating engagement. Manipulating trends. Promoting products. Creating the impression that thousands of people are interested in something when, in reality, much of the activity comes from machines interacting with other machines.
The difference is that what once looked like a simple script running on a computer is starting to resemble human behavior more and more closely.
And perhaps that's the most fascinating part. Not that robots are learning to behave like humans, but that the internet is gradually filling up with interactions where it becomes increasingly difficult to know whether there's actually a person on the other side.
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Today's slow-motion highlight.
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THE NEW BOT FARMS
Some people still imagine a bot farm as a room full of cheap computers endlessly generating fake clicks.
That image isn't entirely wrong, but reality is becoming far more sophisticated.
For years, bot farms operated mainly through software. Programs capable of automatically creating accounts, posting comments, following users, liking content and generating artificial traffic. Everything happened inside computers and servers. It was fast, cheap and effective, but also relatively easy for platforms to detect and block.
As social networks evolved, they began paying attention not only to what users were doing, but also to how they were doing it.
A real person doesn't tap at exactly the same speed every time. Doesn't move a mouse in the exact same way. Doesn't send hundreds of identical messages one after another. Platforms learned to recognize those patterns, and bot farms were forced to evolve.
That's where the story starts becoming interesting.
Instead of simply simulating human behavior through software, some operators started using real smartphones. Hundreds of them. Sometimes thousands.
Entire rows of devices connected to charging systems, internet connections and management tools, each phone behaving as if it were a genuine user account.
But now we're beginning to see something even more surreal.
Robotic arms physically interacting with screens. Pressing buttons. Opening apps. Typing messages. Scrolling through content. Even using artificial intelligence to maintain seemingly natural conversations, complete with emojis, spelling mistakes and responses that sound human.
At that point, the line between a fake user and a real one starts to blur. Because the objective hasn't really changed over the years.
Influencing public opinion. Artificially boosting popularity. Generating engagement. Manipulating trends. Promoting products. Creating the impression that thousands of people are interested in something when, in reality, much of the activity comes from machines interacting with other machines.
The difference is that what once looked like a simple script running on a computer is starting to resemble human behavior more and more closely.
And perhaps that's the most fascinating part. Not that robots are learning to behave like humans, but that the internet is gradually filling up with interactions where it becomes increasingly difficult to know whether there's actually a person on the other side.
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Today's slow-motion highlight.
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Published on 2026/06/18
THE IMPERIAL CREDITS CORRUPT EVERYTHING
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... corruption spread across every known star system.
The Jedi show off impossibly expensive watches. The Sith land their private ships on exclusive runways. Bounty hunters trade blasters for bottles of champagne and galactic wars for VIP parties.
The Force no longer drives the galaxy.
Money does.
And it turns out that the Dark Side was right about one thing: it's a lot more fun.
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Squats.
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THE IMPERIAL CREDITS CORRUPT EVERYTHING
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... corruption spread across every known star system.
The Jedi show off impossibly expensive watches. The Sith land their private ships on exclusive runways. Bounty hunters trade blasters for bottles of champagne and galactic wars for VIP parties.
The Force no longer drives the galaxy.
Money does.
And it turns out that the Dark Side was right about one thing: it's a lot more fun.
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Squats.
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Published on 2026/06/17
WHAT A NIGHT
Just about everyone has had one of those nights they'd rather erase from their personal history.
Alcohol, drugs, bad decisions, too much confidence, and that dangerous feeling that nothing can possibly go wrong. The perfect combination for ending up doing things that, in the cold light of the following morning, suddenly don't seem quite so brilliant.
Back in the day, unless you were caught red-handed by the people who were there, nobody could really hold anything against you. Embarrassment only lasted as long as it took everyone else to forget about it. But times have changed.
Now everything gets documented. A photo. A video. An Instagram story. A livestream. There's always someone recording, always someone willing to share it, and almost always someone ready to upload it to the internet.
That's when the real problem begins. The hangover eventually disappears, but the images stick around. What seemed like a fun night out can become permanent evidence of that moment when you crossed a few lines and pushed a few boundaries you'd rather have kept private.
Before you know it, you're explaining yourself to friends, family, coworkers, or even complete strangers. And suddenly you understand why some people spend the next few days hiding behind sunglasses, a cap, and the hope that nobody recognizes them.
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Today's slow-motion highlight.
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WHAT A NIGHT
Just about everyone has had one of those nights they'd rather erase from their personal history.
Alcohol, drugs, bad decisions, too much confidence, and that dangerous feeling that nothing can possibly go wrong. The perfect combination for ending up doing things that, in the cold light of the following morning, suddenly don't seem quite so brilliant.
Back in the day, unless you were caught red-handed by the people who were there, nobody could really hold anything against you. Embarrassment only lasted as long as it took everyone else to forget about it. But times have changed.
Now everything gets documented. A photo. A video. An Instagram story. A livestream. There's always someone recording, always someone willing to share it, and almost always someone ready to upload it to the internet.
That's when the real problem begins. The hangover eventually disappears, but the images stick around. What seemed like a fun night out can become permanent evidence of that moment when you crossed a few lines and pushed a few boundaries you'd rather have kept private.
Before you know it, you're explaining yourself to friends, family, coworkers, or even complete strangers. And suddenly you understand why some people spend the next few days hiding behind sunglasses, a cap, and the hope that nobody recognizes them.
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Today's slow-motion highlight.
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Published on 2026/06/16
IN THE FUTURE, WE WON'T BE ABLE TO BEAT ROBOTS
Right now, humanoid robot fights are pretty lame and, honestly, a bit disappointing. Their movements still look too robotic, stiff and artificial. They lack the fluidity, natural movement and improvisation that we associate with human fighters. When you watch two of these machines facing off, it feels more like watching two expensive appliances crash into each other than witnessing a memorable fight.
But the truth is that we're probably judging a technology that's still taking its first steps.
If we look back, the first mobile phones were huge, the first video games looked like they were made with four pixels, and the first cars could barely compete with a horse. And yet, here we are. Technological progress tends to move slowly for a long time... until suddenly it seems to accelerate all at once.
And that's exactly what's happening with artificial intelligence and robotics.
The entire tech industry is fully committed to these two fields. Governments, universities, investment funds and some of the most powerful companies on the planet are pouring unimaginable amounts of money into them. Every week there's a new breakthrough. A robot that runs faster. Another that balances better. One that can learn movements by watching videos. Another that can already make decisions in real time.
Each improvement may seem small on its own, but when you add them all together, the progress becomes impossible to ignore.
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Sneakily checking out her boobs.
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IN THE FUTURE, WE WON'T BE ABLE TO BEAT ROBOTS
Right now, humanoid robot fights are pretty lame and, honestly, a bit disappointing. Their movements still look too robotic, stiff and artificial. They lack the fluidity, natural movement and improvisation that we associate with human fighters. When you watch two of these machines facing off, it feels more like watching two expensive appliances crash into each other than witnessing a memorable fight.
But the truth is that we're probably judging a technology that's still taking its first steps.
If we look back, the first mobile phones were huge, the first video games looked like they were made with four pixels, and the first cars could barely compete with a horse. And yet, here we are. Technological progress tends to move slowly for a long time... until suddenly it seems to accelerate all at once.
And that's exactly what's happening with artificial intelligence and robotics.
The entire tech industry is fully committed to these two fields. Governments, universities, investment funds and some of the most powerful companies on the planet are pouring unimaginable amounts of money into them. Every week there's a new breakthrough. A robot that runs faster. Another that balances better. One that can learn movements by watching videos. Another that can already make decisions in real time.
Each improvement may seem small on its own, but when you add them all together, the progress becomes impossible to ignore.
# Keep reading and check out the videos in this post
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Sneakily checking out her boobs.
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Not as innocent and shy as it seems but nerdier than it looks
I was an honors student after all!! Little bit spoiled and a lotta naughty, I LOVE the princess treatment, so maybe start there and we can see where it goes.
Not as innocent and shy as it seems but nerdier than it looks
I was an honors student after all!! Little bit spoiled and a lotta naughty, I LOVE the princess treatment, so maybe start there and we can see where it goes.
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