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A bronze shield device in the shape of a winged Gorgon head is a captivating ancient artifact. It dates back to the first half of the 6th century BC and was discovered during excavations at Olympia. This remarkable piece is currently housed at the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, identified by the inventory number B 110. The winged Gorgon head design, with its intricate details and symbolism, reflects the artistic and mythological traditions of ancient Greece. Shields adorned with such devices would have been used by warriors during that time, adding a touch of intimidation and protection during battles.
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United Airlines said Friday that it is raising its fees for checking bags, following a similar move earlier this week by American Airlines.

https://www.ntd.com/checking-a-bag-will-cost-you-more-on-united-airlines-which-is-copying-a-similar-move-by-american_975312.html

With #Fedilab, you can manage pinned timelines (add, move, hide, remove).
There are default ones, limited to Home, Local, Public, Notifications and Direct Messages that can't be removed but they can be hidden or moved.

Would you like that we add more such Bookmarks, Favourites, etc.?
By default they will be hidden, but you will be able to manage them as you want for a quick access matching your expectations.

In a world where technology can mean the difference between life and death, can we afford the restrictions proprietary software places on progress? Watch and share "Rewind" (Spoiler alert: the answer is "no".) u.fsf.org/rewind

Minds #writingcommunity, how do you convey the doubt and suspicion of characters with respect to each others' character and intentions? Do you generally write stories where suspicion is a beneficial or harmful attitude?

(Image algorithmically generated using Stable Diffusion in NightCafe.)
Minds #writingcommunity, what do you think is the most pithy single line in your writing to date? What context does it have that gives it additional punch?

(Image algorithmically generated using Stable Diffusion in NightCafe.)

"This trial [of AI security cabinets] treats all shoppers as potential criminals... once this intrusive technology is in place what is to stop supermarkets from profiling their customers and potentially using their data for financial gain."

🗣️ Sara Chitseko for ORG.

#AI #PreCrime

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1

After using Archlinux for a weak I just give up.. There are so many annoying bugs.. Not system breaking bugs but little annoying bugs which drive me insane. First virt-manager was not working while using Virtio-GPU drivers and now blender showing a missing library error..

No wonder why Arch is called an unstable distro. Rolling release distros not cool for a consistent environment.

I am going back to my old arrangement which was Debian+Backports+Flatpaks

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