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Claiming my @socialtoken airdrop and crediting @cryptodropvn with my social airdrop for getting me into crypto
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“Telegram will not compromise and is ready to leave the French market if necessary” - CEO Pavel Durov" According to Pavel Durov, user privacy is Telegram's top priority. He asserted that the platform will never compromise with any request that violates this principle, regardless of the government. Durov has demonstrated his steadfast stance through incidents in Russia and Iran, where Telegram was banned for not complying with surveillance regulations. protection globally. Source: atok.ai
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For iPhone, iPad. When people turn off the battery percentage display, the battery will last longer. This is wrong from a physical perspective, but it is right from a sensory perspective. Just turn it off and you won't have to pay attention to how many % is left, which will reduce the perception of battery consumption, so you will feel the battery lasts longer.
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Netflix's first logo. Still can't believe Netflix was founded in 1997. Older than Google.😁
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This is the largest and sharpest image with a resolution of up to 1.5 billion pixels😱 (69536 x 22230 px), weighing a whopping 4.3GB that humanity has ever taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of the Andromeda Galaxy (Andromeda Galaxy or also known as M31 - the closest galaxy to our Milky Way in the universe😐), 2.5 million light years away from Earth. This is a 1/4-cropped version of the original image. You would need more than 600 HD TV screens stacked on top of each other to display the entire image. The image shows more than 100 million stars and thousands of star clusters embedded in a portion of the Andromeda Galaxy's double-panel disk that spans more than 40,000 light years. more information https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/heic1502a/zoomable/ Clip: https://youtu.be/udAL48P5NJU
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AI 3 years ago and now: rapid development Note: Can anyone tell me if the image on the right is an AI image 🤔
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Australia trials glow-in-the-dark road markings. Cre: AutoVeteran
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I found a deep deep fake live tool, when I found it I was afraid of AI, what do you guys think about this issue? Information https://github.com/hacksider/Deep-Live-Cam
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Apple and Google are reportedly working to address a serious security flaw that has been present in their web browsers for years. The vulnerability, which involves the IP address 0.0.0.0, is reportedly being exploited by cybercriminals to compromise devices and satellite data. According to a report from Forbes, the vulnerability may have existed for 18 years but has remained undiscovered by developers until now. The vulnerability was only discovered by Israeli cybersecurity researcher Oligo, leading to it being labeled a “zero-day vulnerability” due to a lack of prior awareness and needing to be patched immediately. https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/online-security/chrome-safari-and-other-browsers-vulnerable-to-0000-day-vulnerability-what-you-need-to-know?fbclid=IwY2xjawEiyHVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHc_eJWQ3D4WGduwplbFcT27EcDUf05x5FGx_7izDIx0myYpRNxJBcxRz6w_aem_PKVL2d6R8Qrdi0zZTVYsGg
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