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TIL that after screening the movie WarGames at Camp David, President Reagan was inspired to learn more about America's vulnerability to cyberattack. The response: "Mr. President, the problem is much worse than you think."
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Submitted December 09, 2020 at 06:59PM by InquisitaB
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TIL, the book "death by starvation", written by Hegesias of Cyrene, a philosopher who believed that life was futile and advocated for suicide, was so influential that it convinced a number of people to kill themselves. Subsequently, Hegesias was banned from teaching in Alexandria
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Submitted December 09, 2020 at 10:01PM by Ainsley-Sorsby
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TIL of an undercover operation in 2020 where a group of white hat hackers discovered a security vulnerability and preemptively stole $10mil USD worth of the cryptocurrency Ethereum before anyone else could, stored the funds somewhere else, and then returned all of the funds to their original owners.
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Submitted December 09, 2020 at 10:39PM by BonesSB
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TIL that Prince’s “Breakfast Can Wait” album cover features Dave Chappelle impersonating Prince. Chappelle said he had to appreciate the way his joke was co-opted. "That's a Prince judo move right there.”
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 01:08AM by azgrunt
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TIL President Kennedy's daughter Caroline was given a puppy by the Soviets in 1961. The puppy's mother, Strelka, had earlier been launched into space during Sputnik. JFK's Thank You letter to the Soviets opened a channel of communication that helped divert the Cuban Missile Crisis 16 months later.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 01:29AM by bawledannephat
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TIL The Beatles first saw a TV remote control when they visited Elvis Presley in 1965. McCartney remarked, "He was just aiming it at the TV, and the channels were changing and we go 'Whoa! He is indeed the mighty God. He can turn the channels without approaching the television set!'"
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 02:21AM by haddock420
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TIL Edgar Allen Poe died mysteriously after having been missing for six days. Though still alive when he was finally found, he was wearing someone else’s cheap clothes and not coherent enough to tell where he’d been. He had disappeared en route to his own wedding.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 06:19AM by RainStarNC
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TIL about Sarah Knauss, who was the oldest verified American ever, dying at age 119 on December 30, 1999. Her age was verified with the help of an 1891 US Census directory, a 1900 US Census entry, a 1901 marriage certificate, and both 1910 and 1930 US Census entries. All of these confirm her age.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 06:35AM by Futurist110
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TIL Colonel Sanders (which is a the highest honorary title in the State of Kentucky) of KFC fame sold his company in 1964 for only $2 million dollars ($17 million today). He remained as brand ambassador but complained the company had cut costs and made an inferior product than the early days.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 08:25AM by LegendLarrynumero1
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TIL that Damselfish not only grow algae farms for food, but also domesticate shrimp to fertilize the algae farms. In return, the shrimp are given a safe haven to live – the fish will chase off any shrimp-craving predators that swim too close.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 01:55PM by Cleverusername531
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TIL There is a deepsea crab named after the metal band "Metallica", because its habitat contains all kinds of metals and to raise awareness to the effects of deepsea metal mining
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 01:07PM by Firespark7
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TIL, That since domestication, dogs' eyes have changed. Dogs now have eye muscles that make them more expressive and infant-like. These same muscles are absent in wolves, their closest relative.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 04:53PM by Wreserve
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TIL about Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician born in 1815, regarded as one of the first computer programmers. She was the first to write a set of instructions - "notes" - intended to be carried out by a machine. She was a friend with Charles Babbage and other important scientists of the time.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 04:14PM by MelodicaMadness
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TIL that lower-status individuals use more jargon when communicating. The behavior is described by scientists as "linguistic overcompensation ".
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 06:17PM by Meanderingscientist
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TIL of the Genetic Bottleneck Theory. Around 75,000 years ago, a supereruption occurred at Lake Toba in Sumatra, Indonesia. This resulted in the early human population to drop to 3k-10k unique genetic individuals.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 07:08PM by UtMan88
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TIL plants have voices. Researchers found sound waves produced by plants releasing gases when cut/injured. Although not audible to the human ear, the secret voices of plants show that cucumbers scream when sick, flowers whine when their leaves are cut, and some can even hear themselves being eaten.
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 08:16PM by BULLFROG2500
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TIL in 2011, a 13 year old Norwegian boy encountered a pack of wolves while walking back alonefrom school. He managed to fend them off by removing his headphones and blasting the song "Overcome", by Creed on full volume
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 10:28PM by Ainsley-Sorsby
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TIL Carrie Fisher was a highly regarded Script Doctor; someone who does uncredited rewrites on screenplays. She did rewrites on Hook, Lethal Weapon 3 and The Wedding Singer among many others
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Submitted December 11, 2020 at 12:53AM by Skadoosh_it
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TIL about highpointing: The act of ascending the highest point of every American state. Only 10 new people manage to climb them/year, making it more unique than climbing the Mount Everest!
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Submitted December 10, 2020 at 11:00PM by BxlMaBelle
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TIL the last two fluent speakers of the ancient dying language Ayapaneco aren’t talking to each other. Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69, only live 500 metres apart in a small village in Tabasco but refuse to speak as they can’t stand each other’s company.
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Submitted December 11, 2020 at 01:58AM by Die_Nameless_Bitch
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TIL I learned that on December 7th 1941 Japan attacked many other places in the pacific, not just Pearl Harbor. Including: Malay, Hong Kong, Guam, Philippine islands, and a couple others.
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Submitted December 11, 2020 at 01:50AM by intellectual_citizen
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