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Scientists identified over 10,000 new exoplanet candidates using AI
livescience.comAnyone here that lives outside of Iraq in the Diaspora?
26, tried everything & have been crying almost everyday since November last year & it's intensity has now made me emotionally numb to the point I have developed heart palpitations on & off. All I want is a full time job I don't even care about pay at this point I'm actually terrified I won't make it by the end of the year it's at that point. I'm in an extremely dark place where I have begged so many times for God to end my life.
Hey everyone, I live in Australia which means it's a little more difficult to make money here then it is in America when it comes to Tiktok. I was wondering if it was possible to make money if you have a successful tiktok account? My account is mostly a history account where it's mostly history edits I do that takes hours to do properly, I was wondering if this niche or in some way I can make money off of it?
Petition by Drew Pavlou has been going around to ban Sneako for Extremism, what are your thoughts on this?
So I was falling down a Reddit rabbit hole today and ended up on r/Xiraqis. I honestly expected it to be a tiny ghost town, but they’ve actually got over 5,000 members. Is it growing or just reddit?
The craziest thing about 2026 is definitely the realization that we are officially surrounded by adults who have no clue what the 2000s were actually like. These eighteen year olds were born in 2008 so they missed the entire decade of dial up and flip phones. To them the early 2000s is just a vintage aesthetic they see on social media rather than a lived experience. Also a lot of them don't even remember the 2000s at all as they were only 12 months or less in 2009. It is a total trip because to us those years feel like just the other day but to a new wave of coworkers and voters that era is basically ancient history. We have reached the point where things like waiting for a music video to premiere on TV or carrying around a separate digital camera are just weird stories from the past. It is a surreal shift to realize that for an entire generation the world has always been hyper connected and high definition.
Full honesty, since 2022 when it first came out, has AI actually changed your workplace or your employment situation in any tangible way? I’m not talking about abstract discussions in the office or "future-proofing" meetings; I’m looking for actual, measurable shifts in your day to day reality. For example, have you seen a total overhaul of your workflow where you're now using LLMs to handle code, drafting, or data analysis as a standard requirement? Has your job description officially evolved to include AI oversight, or on the flip side, have you witnessed genuine layoffs or department restructuring specifically because of automation? I want to know if you're actually producing more in less time, or if this "revolution" has just added another layer of digital chores to your plate without changing the core of your role. Is the impact visible on your paycheck or your daily schedule, or is it still just corporate hype for you?
What family guy cutaway do you find the funniest or laugh every time you watch it?
Hey guys, I was wondering how hard is it to get a facilities management job in Australia? What type of past experience do I need or do I need some type of certificate, diploma ect.?