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Honda Giorno SC35 ThaiGP giới hạn 99 chiếc đã có giá bán tại Việt Nam

Honda Giorno+ SC35 ThaiGP phiên bản giới hạn chỉ có 99 chiếc được sản xuất đã chính thức có mặt tại Việt Nam kèm giá bán hấp dẫn, đáng sưu tầm. Lô hàng Honda Giorno+ SC35 ThaiGP Limited Edition do Cub House – Cub Shop nhập khẩu trực tiếp từ Thái Lan với số lượng giới […]

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Ayn Thor To Debut Soon As a Dual-Screen Gaming Handheld; Odin 3’s Launch To Follow

Ayn Thor’s launch has been confirmed by the Chinese handheld maker. The firm revealed that the device could debut soon, along with a promotional video that reveals its design. Moreover, the company has also announced that it will unveil the Odin 3 soon after the debut of the AYN Thor. Currently, little is known about the two handhelds, apart from the screen size of Ayn Thor.

Instagram, Facebook Creators Can Now Use Meta AI Translations to Dub and Lip-Sync Reels

Meta is rolling out the voice translation feature to Facebook and Instagram users globally. The Meta AI Translations feature allows creators to translate content into other languages so a broader audience can view it. At launch, the Meta AI translations are limited to select languages. The feature uses generative AI to translate voice, with optional lip-syncing. Translated reels will be shown to viewers in their preferred language, and they will be able to see that your reel was translated with Meta AI.

Everything Evolves by Mark Vellend review – can Darwin explain JD Vance?

Why evolutionary theory should be applied to peacocks, politics, iPhones and quite a lot in between

Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition, but then again no one could have predicted the giraffe, the iPhone or JD Vance. The laws of physics don’t demand them; they all just evolved, expressions of how (for better or worse) things happened to turn out.

Ecologist Mark Vellend’s thesis is that to understand the world, “physics and evolution are the only two things you need”. Evolution, here, refers in the most general sense to outcomes that depend on what has gone before. Thus the world can be divided into things that are inescapable and things that are contingent, depending on circumstances. In the terminology he borrows from evolutionary biologist Graham Bell, the study of physical necessity is the “first science”; that of historical contingency the second. So, the periodic table of 90 or so natural elements, which are inescapable given the laws of physics, would fall under the first science. Dung beetles and vice presidents, which aren’t, fall under the second.

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