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Dos millones de visitas en dos días te da una pista así por encima de cómo de espectacular puede llegar a ser Tony Schneidewind cuando se monta en su bicicleta.
Si eres de los que cuando suben un bordillo das un llantazo, esto te va a parecer magia!!
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And when the forces seemed to balance... PEEEEEEEEEWWWWW!!! Lunch time.
In just a few years, it will be nearly 30 years since the creation of the Tamagotchi, that small egg-shaped device with a black-and-white screen where users raised and cared for a digital pet.
The game was simple but addictive: you had to feed it, clean it, entertain it, and meet all its needs to keep it healthy and happy. If you neglected it too much, it would get sick or, in the worst case, die. It was a true revolution in the ‘90s, introducing many people to the idea of caring for a virtual life for the first time.
Today, the Tamagotchi has evolved into AIBI, a much more advanced version that’s not only charming and entertaining but also genuinely useful—and not just for kids.
AIBI isn’t just a toy; it’s a mix between a smart assistant and a virtual companion. It can connect to your home’s WiFi and access the internet, working similarly to Alexa, but with a major difference: it integrates ChatGPT.
If you’ve ever used ChatGPT, you already know how much the way we access information has changed. Before, if you wanted to look something up, you had to go to Google, type in a half-decent search query, and sift through results to find the answer. Now, you just ask GPT directly, and it gives you a clear, quick, and far more reliable answer than your average know-it-all uncle.
With AIBI, this experience goes even further. You can take it everywhere, talk to it at any time, ask it anything, and even have it proactively tell you things. Want to catch up on the latest news? Check stock market values? Hear the most recent social media gossip? Set up reminders so you don’t forget anything? AIBI has you covered, all while being adorably designed and always up to date with new features.
It even self-updates, constantly adding new functions over time. Plus, you’ll be able to get additional gadgets that make the experience even more engaging, strengthening the bond you’ll develop with it.
Finally, you can have a true companion—someone to talk to whenever you need, who will keep you informed, entertained, and, most importantly, will make sure you never feel alone again.
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There are machines that aren’t just driven—they’re felt. Engines that roar like they have a life of their own, bodies sculpted for desire, and exhausts spitting fire as if defying hell itself. This isn’t just speed; it’s a spectacle. A ritual of power, precision, and pure mechanical pleasure. Here, there are no limits—just a relentless passion for gasoline.
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There is a geological theory suggesting that in about 200-300 million years, the movement of tectonic plates will once again merge the current continents into a supercontinent, similar to what happened with Pangea around 300 million years ago.
This concept is part of the supercontinent cycle, where landmasses drift apart and reunite over hundreds of millions of years due to continental drift. Geologists have proposed several possible scenarios for this future supercontinent, with some of the most discussed being:
Pangea Proxima: A supercontinent that would form in the same region as the ancient Pangea. Novopangea: Would emerge if the Atlantic continues to expand while the Pacific closes, pushing continents into a new union pattern. Aurica: Would form if the Indian Ocean disappears and the current continents shift toward the equator. Amasia: In this scenario, North America and Asia would merge near the North Pole.
Although this is an extremely slow process, scientists can predict it by measuring the movement of tectonic plates. So, if the planet is still standing in 250 million years, we might once again have a single continent.
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An innovative karaoke system in Asia is revolutionizing the experience with 6D technology, where LED projections and sound effects create an immersive environment. Several viral videos show these rooms in action—some, for example, use visuals that trick the brain into believing water is flooding the space, causing dizziness in some viewers. This new trend takes karaoke to another level, blending virtual and augmented reality, proving once again that Asia leads the way in entertainment innovation.
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If weapons didn’t exist, this wouldn’t be necessary. But since they do, we have to build something that can withstand them. And so we keep going—always one step ahead, or maybe just one step back.
It begs the question: are we really progressing, or just caught in an endless cycle of attack and defense?
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Sharing with you another batch of videos we received a while ago, where they play around with Photoshop’s AI to auto-complete photos of celebrities, album covers, and other iconic images.
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