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Cementing sloths’ reputation as the cuddliest tree-dwelling mammals, this mother and baby sloth curl up together in an animal rescue centre in Costa Rica. Along with a male sloth, they were found in the Santa Elena hills of Nicoya, far outside their natural range, raising suspicions that they had been stolen as part of the illegal wildlife trade.

Photograph: International Animal Rescue/IAR Costa Rica




Mother and baby sloth curl up together in an animal rescue centre.

 The sloth family were cared for in the rescue centre before being released back into the wild.
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Bear’s-eye view … this image comes from a camera attached to a grizzly bear’s collar, as part of a project run by Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The bears live on Alaska’s north slope, at the very top of the state. Researchers are trying to find out how they manage to eat enough to stay alive despite hibernating for eight months of the year.

Photograph: HONS/AP


A grizzly bear confronts a polar bear (?)
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Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A

Massive stars in our Milky Way Galaxy live spectacular lives. Collapsing from vast cosmic clouds, their nuclear furnaces ignite and create heavy elements in their cores. After only a few million years for the most massive stars, the enriched material is blasted back into interstellar space where star formation can begin anew. The expanding debris cloud known as Cassiopeia A is an example of this final phase of the stellar life cycle.


 Light from the supernova explosion that created this remnant would have been first seen in planet Earth's sky about 350 years ago, although it took that light 11,000 years to reach us. This sharp NIRCam image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the still-hot filaments and knots in the supernova remnant. The whitish, smoke-like outer shell of the expanding blast wave is about 20 light-years across. A series of light echoes from the massive star's cataclysmic explosion are also identified in Webb's detailed images of the surrounding interstellar medium. 
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University), T. Temim (Princeton University), I. De Looze (University of Gent)
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Beautifully strange: Australian landscapes photographed from the sky

The Australian aerial photographer Andrew Vukosav takes his striking images while flying solo in his Cessna 182 on long journeys into remote terrain. His plane, named Valerie, has a high-resolution camera fixed to its underbelly to capture landscapes that challenge cliches of the outback.

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Lake Amadeus (Pantu) – NT, 2016
Photograph: Andrew Vukosav



Lake Amadeus from above.

Vukosav has touched down in the US to showcase his series Longitude Latitude Solitude, which features photos taken over 10 years while logging 560 hours in the air.
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Beautifully strange: Australian landscapes photographed from the sky

The Australian aerial photographer Andrew Vukosav takes his striking images while flying solo in his Cessna 182 on long journeys into remote terrain. His plane, named Valerie, has a high-resolution camera fixed to its underbelly to capture landscapes that challenge cliches of the outback.

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Lake Amadeus (Pantu) – NT, 2016
Photograph: Andrew Vukosav



Lake Amadeus from above.

Vukosav has touched down in the US to showcase his series Longitude Latitude Solitude, which features photos taken over 10 years while logging 560 hours in the air.
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LLM으로 20분 만에 연간 $120짜리 마이크로 SaaS를 대체했어요
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- SaaS가 LLM으로 대체될 것이라는 주장에 회의적이었으나, 직접 *연간 120달러의 링크드인/X 추천글 표시 서비스* 를 20분 만에 자체 코드로 대체한 경험 공유
- 대체 대상은 *결제 시스템이 2023년부터 고장* 난 채 방치되어 있었고 고객 지원도 깨진 링크를 보내주는 수준
- Codex를 활용해 기존 추천글을 *JS…
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the number represents a level of confidence (with 0 meaning unlikely to ever change or core assumption). so it's clearer what is good to rely on and what's a failed experiment or has a lot of leeway in how it gets done. i also try to update and prune them (so, not frozen) to stay tuned with code

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