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The provided file is an 11K scan of a frame from Christopher Nolan's #Oppenheimer movie, shot on 70 mm IMAX film in a 1:43:1 aspect ratio. The file size is 500 MB, and it contains 85 Megapixels of resolution.

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🚨 MERCEDES BUILT AN E-BIKE AND GAVE IT A HELMET THAT THINKS This is the Mercedes AMG F1 E-bike It's fast, sharp, and built like it’s late for pole position. The helmet? It lights up when you turn, flashes red when you brake, and auto-calls for help if you crash. All of it

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Thread: How Amazon's $775M Acquisition Accidentally Launched an Entire Industry Here's a wild story about unintended consequences: Amazon acquired a robotics company and nearly tanked the industry by removing it from the market. This seeming disaster helped catalyse a $40

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Terry Davis, a schizophrenic programmer, single-handedly built an entire operating system from scratch “TempleOS” including its kernel, compiler, and graphics engine, turning his delusions into one of the most unique and fascinating pieces of software ever created.

Terry Davis, a schizophrenic programmer, single-handedly built an entire operating system from scratch “TempleOS” including its kernel, compiler, and graphics engine, turning his delusions into one of the most unique and fascinating pieces of software ever created.
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🧵 Farming robots are no longer experimental. They're deployed, profitable, and reshaping agriculture. In orchards, vineyards, vegetable fields, and beyond, they're tackling labor shortages, precision spraying, and chemical reduction at scale. This is how robotics is quietly

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🇨🇳 CHINA BROKE THE SKY WITH 11,787 DRONES Chongqing, China just pulled off the wildest drone light show the world has ever seen. A jaw-dropping 11,787 drones lit up the night sky, setting a new Guinness World Record. The drones moved together to create glowing shapes like a

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NEWS: Meta has officially unveiled its $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses. • Color 600-by-600-pixel resolution • 20-degree field of view • 5,000 nits of max brightness • 2% light leakage, making it hard for other people to see that there is a display • Gesture control

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China unveils a 600 km/h (373 mph) maglev train—now the world’s fastest. It can slash Beijing–Shanghai travel time to just 2.5 hours. Powered by magnetic levitation, it’s ultra-quiet, efficient and emits zero direct pollution.

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Weighing just over 600 kg, this installation by artist Paul Veroude known as View Suspended II, boasts an overwhelming 3,200 separate parts of an F1 car hovering just off the ground.

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Did you know? A theoretical calculation says that we could satisfy the world current demand for power by covering 1.2% of the Sahara Desert with solar panels.

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A theoretical calculation says that we could satisfy the world current demand for power by covering 1.2% of the Sahara Desert with solar panels.
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This engineer built an omnidirectional motorcycle that uses ball wheels, balances laterally in the style of a Segway, and travels freely in any direction.

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Flying 12 miles high, China's new airship uses built-in turbines to harvest stratospheric winds. Since these winds are up to 8x stronger than ground level, the craft can generate constant, reliable power from the sky.

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NASA’s robotic systems are engineered to handle a wide range of materials in space. These arms can safely secure objects regardless of their weight, fragility, or complex shape, even in a weightless environment.