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Peter Claffey as Dunk in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms."
  • The season one finale of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" aired on Sunday.
  • The episode features key scenes that don't exist in George R. R. Martin's book, "The Hedge Knight."
  • Showrunner Ira Parker told Business Insider that he was careful not to contradict the original text.

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Lisa Lucas and her husband rented out their London home and spent a year living out of backpacks with their two daughters across the US, Japan, and the Netherlands.
  • Lisa Lucas and her husband were feeling worn down by the logistics of modern family life.
  • They rented out their home and spent a year living out of backpacks with their two young daughters.
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Greg Kitzmiller and his wife, Jen, moved from Michigan to Panama after they retired.
  • Greg Kitzmiller and his wife, Jen, moved from Michigan to Panama in 2018 after they retired.
  • They live in a two-bedroom condo they bought for $210,000.
  • Kitzmiller says being surrounded by a community of artists in Panama has sparked his own passion for writing.

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Yilin Zhang, who worked at Meituan for over 3 years, says Chinese AI products are developed differently from those in the West.
  • A product manager who worked at a Chinese tech giant says Chinese AI products differ from the West.
  • Chinese and overseas markets are fundamentally different, said Yilin Zhang, who worked at Meituan.
  • Zhang, who moved to an AI startup, said more people are choosing



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It looks like a March launch is no longer in the cards for Artemis II, NASA's first crewed trip to the moon's vicinity since the final Apollo mission over 50 years ago. While preparations were underway at the Kennedy Space Center for a launch as soon as March 6, the space agency says it ran into an issue with the flow of helium to its SLS rocket's upper stage this weekend and it now has to roll



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I wish I could talk to my Plex server… | Image: Samsung.

In addition to summoning Bixby or Gemini, Galaxy S26 users will be able to call on Perplexity by saying "hey, Plex." The integration of Perplexity into Galaxy AI is just one element of the company's embrace of a "multi-agent ecosystem."

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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Laurie Spiegel for the site. As preparation for the interview, I spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks revisiting Spiegel's records, most notably The Expanding Universe, her 1980 masterpiece that blends synth experimentalism with early examples of what would eventually be called ambient music, and algorithmic composition techniques



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A collective of Colorado lawmakers wants to put an end to "ghost guns" and their rising popularity. Earlier this week, the state's House Judiciary Committee voted in a 7-4 majority to pass the bill, HB26-1144, along for a decision with the full House of Representatives. The proposed law would "prohibit the use of a three-dimensional printer, or similar technology, to make a firearm or a firearm


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Universal's pretty sure your love of 'The Mummy' movies is so strong, you're willing to see bad Dwayne Johnson CG again.



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Samsung's next flagship devices will offer Perplexity as part of an expansion to support multiple AI agents in Galaxy AI. Perplexity's AI agent will work with apps including Samsung Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder and Calendar, according to the announcement. And, some third-party apps will support it, though Samsung hasn't yet said which. The news comes just a few days before Samsung's Galaxy


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