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Witnessing aggressive python behavior caught on camera

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Is Linux Kernel 7.2 really 43 million lines? We verified the count with wc, cloc, tokei, and scc tools and explain why the ...
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Reticulated python | Caught on camera

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Added support for listing deleted root blobs with versions to BlobContainerClient.GetBlobs() and .GetBlobsByHierarchy() Added support for OAuth copy sources for synchronous copy operations. Added ...
Switch to iBoot64Patcher instead of kairos (fixes reboot on /mnt2 mounting) Fix iOS 16 ramdisks not loading Only load one iBoot file on A10/A11 devices Add support for beta firmwares (requires ...
They’re in the forest, in your garden, even on your lawn. These little blobs can look like bright yellow aliens, whose thready networks keep stretching out to … somewhere. In the lab, they’ve ...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Greenland and Iceland, a large patch of water is doing something very strange. While the rest of the ocean heats up, it’s been getting colder. A new study says it ...
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There's a strange anomaly in the North Atlantic, just south of Greenland: A 'cold blob' of ocean and air that's cooling down while the rest of the world warms up. Now a new analysis of this cold blob ...
As the planet warms, it’s becoming increasingly rare to see cooler than average conditions across vast stretches of the ocean, particularly as an expected super El Niño scorches parts of the Pacific.
As the planet warms, there’s one place that’s cooling, an effect probably caused by changes in a key circulation pattern in the Atlantic Ocean 1. Since the nineteenth century, temperatures have cooled ...