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Make It Cringeworthy With "Curb Your Video"
March 30th, 2016 7:00 PMThanks to this latest audio-dubbing web application, you can now spice up any YouTube video clip with a little bit of Larry David's signature awkwardness and cringe humor.
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When Mom Says "Go Play Outside"
March 30th, 2016 6:30 PMGrass is just. . . horrifying.
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March 30th, 2016 6:00 PM ShareTay AI Briefly Returns to Twitter, Malfunctions
March 30th, 2016 5:29 PMThe notorious Tay AI chatbot briefly returned to Twitter this morning and mistakenly sent out over 4,000 tweets in just 15 minutes before being deactivated again.
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Amateur Astronomer Captures Jupiter Impact
March 30th, 2016 5:00 PMOn March 17th, this videographer was filming the distant planet of Jupiter and happened to capture a quick impact on film. Was it an asteroid, or something a little less familiar?
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Make It Cringeworthy With "Curb Your Video"
Thanks to this latest audio-dubbing web application, you can now spice up any YouTube video clip with a little bit of Larry David's signature awkwardness and cringe humor.
When Mom Says "Go Play Outside"
Grass is just. . . horrifying.
Tay AI Briefly Returns to Twitter, Malfunctions
The notorious Tay AI chatbot briefly returned to Twitter this morning and mistakenly sent out over 4,000 tweets in just 15 minutes before being deactivated again.
Amateur Astronomer Captures Jupiter Impact
On March 17th, this videographer was filming the distant planet of Jupiter and happened to capture a quick impact on film. Was it an asteroid, or something a little less familiar?