• Io Iori
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    The distance between words and actions
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  • My 9 and 11 year old daughters didn’t understand why we couldn’t go into this ice cream store.
    My 9 and 11 year old daughters didn’t understand why we couldn’t go into this ice cream store.
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  • Some of y’all are lying
    Some of y’all are lying
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  • Australian startup Cortical Labs has created CL1 — the world’s first living computer powered by real human brain cells. Using around 800,000 lab-grown neurons derived from human skin and blood, the system mimics how the brain processes information. These neurons aren’t just passive components — they learn and adapt, giving CL1 a form of biological intelligence that blurs the line between organic life and machines.

    This breakthrough in “neuromorphic computing” could pave the way for revolutionary advancements in AI, robotics, and medicine. Unlike traditional silicon chips, CL1 has the potential to use far less power while performing complex tasks, hinting at a future where machines can think and learn biologically — not just digitally.

    #LivingComputer #CorticalLabs #NeuroTech #Biocomputing #HumanBrainCells
    Australian startup Cortical Labs has created CL1 — the world’s first living computer powered by real human brain cells. Using around 800,000 lab-grown neurons derived from human skin and blood, the system mimics how the brain processes information. These neurons aren’t just passive components — they learn and adapt, giving CL1 a form of biological intelligence that blurs the line between organic life and machines. This breakthrough in “neuromorphic computing” could pave the way for revolutionary advancements in AI, robotics, and medicine. Unlike traditional silicon chips, CL1 has the potential to use far less power while performing complex tasks, hinting at a future where machines can think and learn biologically — not just digitally. #LivingComputer #CorticalLabs #NeuroTech #Biocomputing #HumanBrainCells
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  • Finnish Lohikeitto – Creamy Salmon Soup

    A comforting Finnish soup made with fresh salmon, potatoes, leeks, and dill in a creamy broth.

    Ingredients (Serves 4):

    * 400g fresh salmon fillet, skin removed and cut into chunks
    * 4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
    * 1 leek, cleaned and sliced
    * 1 onion, chopped
    * 1 liter fish stock or water
    * 200ml cream
    * 2 tbsp butter
    * Fresh dill, salt, and pepper

    Instructions:

    1. In a large pot, melt butter and sauté onion and leek until soft.
    2. Add diced potatoes and fish stock, bring to a boil, then simmer until potatoes are tender.
    3. Add salmon chunks and cook gently until fish is cooked through (about 5–7 minutes).
    4. Stir in cream and chopped dill. Season with salt and pepper.
    5. Serve hot with rye bread.

    Finnish Tip:
    For extra flavor, add a splash of white wine before adding the potatoes.
    Finnish Lohikeitto – Creamy Salmon Soup A comforting Finnish soup made with fresh salmon, potatoes, leeks, and dill in a creamy broth. Ingredients (Serves 4): * 400g fresh salmon fillet, skin removed and cut into chunks * 4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced * 1 leek, cleaned and sliced * 1 onion, chopped * 1 liter fish stock or water * 200ml cream * 2 tbsp butter * Fresh dill, salt, and pepper Instructions: 1. In a large pot, melt butter and sauté onion and leek until soft. 2. Add diced potatoes and fish stock, bring to a boil, then simmer until potatoes are tender. 3. Add salmon chunks and cook gently until fish is cooked through (about 5–7 minutes). 4. Stir in cream and chopped dill. Season with salt and pepper. 5. Serve hot with rye bread. Finnish Tip: For extra flavor, add a splash of white wine before adding the potatoes.
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  • Despite All Our Progress, Millions Still Believe the Earth Is Flat... Why?

    In a world powered by satellites, space missions, and global GPS — around 7% of the global population still believes the Earth is flat.

    How is that possible?
    Is it a lack of science education?
    A deep distrust in institutions?
    Or the viral spread of misinformation online?

    The flat Earth theory isn't just a fringe idea anymore — it's a case study in how beliefs persist, even in an age of information.

    It raises a powerful question:
    How do facts compete with feelings in the digital era?

    Comment below: Do you think it's ignorance… or something deeper?

    #FlatEarthDebate #ScienceVsBelief #MisinformationAge #CriticalThinking #TruthMatters
    Despite All Our Progress, Millions Still Believe the Earth Is Flat... Why? In a world powered by satellites, space missions, and global GPS — around 7% of the global population still believes the Earth is flat. How is that possible? Is it a lack of science education? A deep distrust in institutions? Or the viral spread of misinformation online? The flat Earth theory isn't just a fringe idea anymore — it's a case study in how beliefs persist, even in an age of information. It raises a powerful question: How do facts compete with feelings in the digital era? Comment below: Do you think it's ignorance… or something deeper? #FlatEarthDebate #ScienceVsBelief #MisinformationAge #CriticalThinking #TruthMatters
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