Geeksouts — Page 35

I was using my iPhone 12 Max and found copying and pasting difficult when I needed to use three or more items. On Android, it’s easier because I can access copy history and paste five or six items when I needed them. I’m glad I have an Android; without it, I would find it frustrating.

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Thrash (2026) is coming to Netflix on April 10th. It involves shark(s)! Will check it out. It might be another cheesy movie. Will find out!

Trailer

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Those photos from Artemis II were amazing!!! Those are my two favorite photos:

Auto-generated description: A view of the moon’s rocky surface is shown with the Earth appearing in the distance.

Auto-generated description: A view of Earth rising over the cratered surface of the Moon.

Check the rest of photos here.

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Watched Pretty Lethal!

Thrilled to see Millicent Simmonds (A Quiet Place) as a consistent Deaf character! Uma Thurman as a campy hotelier/ballerina was a complete surprise.

★★★½☆☆

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It’s disgusting that Trump is showing kids that video of himself after getting shot at a rally during the election season at Easter. What kind of man does that? shaking my head

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Backrooms looks like a seriously messed-up movie. What is going on with the Backrooms, anyway? I’ve gotta watch this one. In the meantime, check out the trailer:

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I applaud Virginia for passing 25 vital gun safety laws—a huge step for reform. However, I’m disappointed that assault weapons with under 15 rounds remain legal. A single magazine can still kill 15 people, which is far too many. Progress is good, but we must address these high-capacity gaps.

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Ever wonder why every hotel drawer has a Bible? It started in 1899 when two traveling salesmen shared a room and realized weary travelers needed comfort. By 1908, their group, the Gideons, began placing them worldwide. Check out more wild history facts here.

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No robots

No Robots! My home is a bot-free zone. Watch this—impressive, but is it for me? I’ll stick to doing it myself! I value the effort and the satisfaction of a job well done. Team Human all the way!

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They Named the Robot Plato
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Plato Education Initiative
@FutureOfLearning · Mar 25, 2026

Melania Trump's "Fostering the Future Together" summit had a surprise guest: Figure 03, a humanoid robot renamed Plato. An actual robot, walking a red carpet at the White House. The pitch is that Plato isn't just a fancy search engine but a full classical education mentor, and it's the centerpiece of her "Age of Imagination" vision.

"Imagine a humanoid educator named Plato. Access to the classical studies is now instantaneous... Plato will provide a personalized experience, adaptive to the needs of each student. Plato is always patient, and always available."
— Melania, First Lady

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