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Archeaology

Sumerians Built This ‘Anti-Armageddon Device’ 4,000 Years Ago – It Still Amazes Scientists

A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Iraq has revealed that the ancient Sumerians—one of the world’s earliest civilizations—engineered a sophisticated device...

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Chauvet Cave: A Prehistoric Cathedral Sealed for 21,000 Years

In 1994, three French speleologists squeezed through a narrow cliffside tunnel near the Ardèche River—and stumbled into a cathedral of...

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BREAKING NEWS: The 5,000-year-old man lying beneath the ice was discovered by passing hikers.

High in the icy silence of the Ötztal Alps, a man lay frozen in time, hidden beneath snow and glacier...

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WHO REALLY SCULPTED THE SPHINX?

As can be seen from this aerial photo, the Sphinx is a stone colossus in the middle of a ‘basin’...

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500 Year Old ILLEGAL Ethiopian Bible Reveals Terrifying Knowledge About Human Race

A viral claim surrounding a “500-year-old ILLEGAL Ethiopian Bible” is making waves online, alleging that it reveals “terrifying knowledge about the human race”[3][5][6][8]. But what’s …

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The 3,500-year-old statue of a royal goldsmith and his wife — and the mystery of the ancient tomb just unearthed beneath the sands of Luxor.

Egypt has announced the discovery in the southern city of Luxor of a pharaonic tomb belonging to a royal goldsmith who lived more than 3,500 years ago during

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1,500-Year-Old Secret Hidden in Cleopatra’s Tomb Finally Uncovered!

The recent discovery of an ancient tunnel leading to Cleopatra's lost tomb has left archaeologists and the general public

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Dragonfly fossil, 250-300 million years ago with 2 ft. wingspan.

Roughly 250 to 300 million years ago, long before the rise of dinosaurs, Earth was a vastly different place. Towering...

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Breaking News: The Astonishing Revelation of Ötzi the Iceman, the Oldest and Most Enigmatic Mummy in Human History, Unlocking Secrets from Over 5,000 Years Ago!

On September 19, 1991, two hikers found a frozen corpse in the Austro-Italian Alps. At the time, they had no way of knowing how historic their find was, as it

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Perfectly Preserved for 44,000 Years: What Froze the Mammoth in an Instant?

In the frozen wilderness of Siberia, where time seems lost in the cold winds and the thousand-year-old ice, there is...

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Ăn cắp 15 thói quen dùng Claude Code này (để đi từ $400 mỗi tuần xuống $15...) 1. dùng Haiku cho 80% công việc: đặt Haiku làm mặc định... chi phí thấp hơn Sonnet 5 lần và xử lý sửa lỗi, đọc file, chỉnh sửa đơn giản nhanh như nhau. tiết kiệm $0,80 mỗi phiên. 2. tìm trước, đọc sau: gõ "search for x in file" thay vì "read file"—tìm trong log 50MB tốn $0,05 so với $5 để đọc hết. rẻ hơn 100 lần. 3. đọc file theo từng phần: nói "read lines 1-100" thay vì "read entire file"—đọc 100 dòng tốn $0,10 so với $10 cho toàn bộ file 10MB. 4. chạy tác vụ song song: nói "run these in parallel" khi giao nhiều tác vụ độc lập—đọc 3 file cùng lúc = chi phí như 1, nhưng nhanh gấp 3. 5. dùng explore agent cho mã lạ: nói "explore this codebase for x" thay vì tìm bừa... thử-sai tốn $20–30, explore agent tìm trúng ngay lần đầu với $5. 6. lập kế hoạch thay đổi lớn trước (đa số bỏ qua): nói "create a plan for refactoring x" trước khi chạm vào code... tốn $0,50 để lập kế hoạch, tiết kiệm $50 công làm lại khi sửa 5+ file. 7. bật cảnh báo ngân sách: tôi tạo một script cài đặt để nhận cảnh báo tự động ở mức 70% và 90% ngân sách tháng. không bao giờ chi quá tay nữa. 8. giới hạn kết quả tìm kiếm: yêu cầu "find first 50 matches" thay vì "find all matches"... 10.000 kết quả tốn $5, top 50 tốn $0,50, và bạn chỉ cần vài kết quả đầu. 9. yêu cầu cụ thể: nói "fix the login bug in auth.ts line 45" thay vì "help me fix this"... yêu cầu mơ hồ = qua lại nhiều vòng = chi phí gấp 3. 10. dùng lối tắt đường dẫn: script cài đặt tự tạo lối tắt để bạn chỉ gõ utils thay vì /src/lib/utilities/helpers/index.ts mỗi lần. nhanh hơn = rẻ hơn. 11. tạo checklist tác vụ ngay từ đầu: nói "create a todo list for x" ở đầu công việc nhiều bước... tránh sót bước và phải đọc lại file, hoàn thành nhanh hơn 40%. 12. đọc thông minh: chỉ tải thứ bạn cần: nói "read lines 100-200 from database.ts" thay vì "read database.ts"... đọc 50 dòng bạn cần chỉ tốn vài xu so với vài đô cho toàn bộ 5.000 dòng. 13. đừng hỏi cùng một câu hai lần: nói "use the errors we found earlier" thay vì chạy lại cùng một tìm kiếm. bộ nhớ phiên thì miễn phí, chạy lại thì tốn tiền. 14. để hệ thống lọc trước: nói "show only x from y data" thay vì "show all data" lấy 5 hàng có lỗi thay vì tải cả 10.000 hàng. rẻ hơn 95%. 15. biến các thói quen này thành tự động: tôi dùng một script cài đặt để nhúng chúng vào quy trình làm việc. cài một lần, tiết kiệm mãi mãi. (dữ liệu thực trong ảnh chụp màn hình!)

On September 16, 1976, Shavarsh Karapetyan, a 23-year-old world champion finswimmer, had just finished a grueling 21-kilometer training run near Lake Yerevan in Armenia when he heard a crash that would change his life forever. A trolleybus had veered off a dam and plunged into the lake, sinking fast with dozens of passengers trapped inside. Without hesitation, Karapetyan rushed to the water, stripped off his clothes, and dove into the cold, polluted lake. Despite limited visibility and the danger, he swam around 5 kilometers to reach the submerged bus. Finding no open windows, he kicked out the rear window, badly injuring his legs in the process. For the next 20 minutes, he repeatedly dove down, rescuing one person after another. He pulled 37 people from the wreckage — 20 of them survived, and nine more escaped through the window he had shattered. Karapetyan’s heroism came at a personal cost. He developed severe pneumonia and lung damage from the rescue and spent three weeks in the hospital before he could walk again. Remarkably, the following year, he returned to competition, won one last gold medal, and broke his 11th world record before retiring from professional swimming. Shavarsh Karapetyan is remembered not just as a world-class athlete, but as a true hero who risked everything to save others.

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