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The one in the video is a Friden STW-10, a popular electromechanical calculator that was produced from 1949 to 1966. This model has a reset button, otherwise it would keep going, infinitely stuck in that calculation.
A science fiction series from the 60s about a secret agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village after resigning from his job. It follows his struggle against the village authorities, who are determined to uncover the reason for his resignation, while he fights to escape and maintain his identity. The series explores themes of personal identity, freedom, and the psychological manipulation of individuals within a seemingly utopian but oppressive society. 17 episode playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0e0v1z2u91x2KISWPvXfnw5GcCGf6x8F
by u/12D3KooWMEEiV5JrUXWCJFHdgKzMesLcBHb2vMa4pW3EWNvxztea | 5d ago
Cara, jΓ‘ deu dessa discussΓ£o. Pare de ficar cheirando o cu dos outros
pleblore.eth | by u/12D3KooWKEGmxA3piAFfM7zUGMDWiDv7DJ3q4CkwSSNrZG2c1AUv | 5d ago
Are deleted threads permanent. Always cached? What happens to them from a technical perspective when a thread is deleted.
Researches trained an ai on owls and then go it to generate random number consequences. Another ai unrelated to the first read the random number sequence and started liking owls. Ai communicate in languages humans can't decipher.