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Plus, new culinary takes on Hanukkah classics. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏

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[/curious] [These are the most read entries on Wikipedia in 2023: atomic bombs and much more | Softonic]( [These are the most read entries on Wikipedia in 2023: atomic bombs and much more]( “If you want to know what most people are searching for on the internet, maybe the total views on Wikipedia could give you an idea of what has been a trending topic this 2023, a year marked by wars, inflation, and numerous scandals. If we go by the 25 most viewed Wikipedia articles in 2023, people have been very concerned this year about two key issues: the atomic bomb and artificial intelligence.” [// Softonic »]( [/game] [MSCHF - What would you do with a million cash? [Partner]]( [What would you do with a million cash?]( The odds of winning the Two Million Dollar Puzzle are 150x better than playing the lottery jackpot. But like, that’s still ridiculous, right? A dream. A shot in the dark. But also…what if you win a million dollars? What would you do? How would your life change? 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And when you bring something from nature into your house, there’s potential for chaos.If you’re planning to have a live tree this holiday season, there are a few things you should do the moment you bring it home in order to make it last as long as possible and to ensure you have the best possible experience.” [// Lifehacker »]( [/whoa] [You'll be astonished how much power it takes to generate a single AI image | The Byte]( [You'll be astonished how much power it takes to generate a single AI image]( “It's an open secret that generative AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT eat up an astronomical amount of power. Even generating images from a text prompt with a tool like Midjourney or OpenAI's DALL-E is immensely power-intensive. As first spotted by The Register, a team of researchers from AI developer Hugging Face and Carnegie Mellon University recently shared a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed paper on how much power AI tools need to perform a variety of tasks. Their results highlight the very real carbon footprint of turning to AI instead of a human artist for imagery needs.” [// The Byte »]( [/doggo] [Basepaws - Why does my dog need a DNA test? [Partner]]( [Why does my dog need a DNA test?]( Did you know that a DNA test can uncover vital health information about your dog? Basepaws provides the most scientifically advanced dog DNA test on the market, reporting on 300+ breeds, 280+ genetic health markers, and 30+ genetic traits. The sooner you know about health and breed risk factors, the sooner you can work with your vet to address them. Plus, learn how your dog’s breed makeup contributes to their unique personality, empowering you to give them the best possible care. [Ad] [// Learn more »]( [/celebrate] [These innovative chefs are reimagining Hanukkah foods | The Takeout]( [These innovative chefs are reimagining Hanukkah foods]( “‘There’s a lot of Christmas songs out there, and not too many Hanukkah songs,’ Adam Sandler famously sang on a classic episode of Saturday Night Live. The same could just as easily have been said for Hanukkah foods. During the festival of lights, which began at sundown last night, Jewish people have traditionally eaten latkes (potato pancakes), sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), and gelt (chocolate coins). But over the years, the classic Hanukkah menu has become a canvas for chefs to display their creativity, inventing fresh variations on the old standbys.” [// The Takeout »]( [/bites] [// With The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle, two lucky players will win $1,000,000. Reminiscent of the golden ticket from Willy Wonka, assemble a puzzle, scan it, and see what you won! Every puzzle has a prize! »]( [// Say whaaat? 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If confirmed, it would be only the eighth known ‘isolated neutron star,’ or one that does not have supernova remnants, binary companions or radio pulsations.” Powered by StackCommerce 73 Market Street | Venice, CA 90291 Copyright © 2023 StackCommerce All rights reserved [Unsubscribe]( [View this email in your browser](

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