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  • Inside Jerome's Mystical Kaleidoscope Shop
    Steampunk Have a trippy day at this kaleidoscope shop in Arizona Popkin
  • robot jockey — Alex Sergeev (www.asergeev.com) / CC BY-SA 3.0 (via Wikipedia)
    Technology Camel-racing robots wear perfume so the camels accept them Ellsworth Toohey
  • Science 38 scientists want to ban "mirror life" Ellsworth Toohey
  • Science A synthetic cell grew, copied its DNA, and split in two Ellsworth Toohey
  • Roundhay Garden Scene/Wikipedia
    Technology The oldest surviving film is two seconds of a family walking in a garden Ellsworth Toohey
  • Image via Aged & Ore
    gadgets Aged & Ore's bottle kit packs TSA-compliant cocktails for travel Séamus Bellamy
  • design Side-by-side: how macOS app icons changed from Tahoe to the next beta Ellsworth Toohey
  • Great Moon Hoax — Benjamin Henry Day (1810-1889) / Public domain (via Wikipedia)
    History In 1835 a New York paper put bat-men and unicorns on the moon Ellsworth Toohey
  • Image via Google
    Technology Android 17 brings a customizable virtual gamepad to foldables Séamus Bellamy
  • By From “Hyoryu-ki-shu (Archives of Castaways)” - Nippon.com https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-topics/g00879/, Public Domain, Link
    History In 1803 a woman in a strange round vessel washed ashore in Japan Ellsworth Toohey
  • Brownies
    activism "Laxative" brownies turn Nantucket School Committee meeting into Schrodinger's shitshow Rob Beschizza
  • Technology Anthropic's most powerful model comes with a kill switch aimed at you Ellsworth Toohey
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    nothing to see Meta is not sorry it built the spyware, just sorry you noticed Jason Weisberger
  • Image: Letem světem Applem
    gadgets Folding iPhone case ads all but announce the device itself Rob Beschizza
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    Science Vulture vomit is the leading theory for Kentucky's 1876 meat shower Ellsworth Toohey
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    Science No one knows why dark side of Venus has a faint glow Ellsworth Toohey
  • Wax figure of Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (Harmony Video Production / Shutterstock.com)
    Business Meta's daily user count just dropped for the first time ever Ellsworth Toohey
  • Jirik V/shutterstock.com
    art Handmade kaleidoscopes that open tiny portals into dreamlike mini universes Popkin
  • The Paper Pure. Image: ReMarkable
    gadgets ReMarkable Paper Pure claimed to be 50% faster than last-gen model Rob Beschizza
  • An image created with CRT View
    television Simple app to make images look like they're on an old CRT display Rob Beschizza

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