Your 3:60 for March 13th, 2024
Host @Jack_Horan2 updates the latest in Sooners athletics from early this week, including a dominating performance for softball, a Bedlam defeat, and an early exit for women's basketball.
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Your 3:60 for March 7th, 2024
Welcome to the very first episode of Sooners in 360, a new quick news segment on OU athletics published three days a week.
In the premiere episode, host @Jack_Horan2 catches you up on this week's action, including a senior night win for OU men's basketball and a couple of victories on the diamond, plus this coming weekend's packed schedule.
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As of just now, AskHistorians has taken its forums offline to protest @Reddit's policies regarding API and third-party developers.
You may well be thinking: why has such a dry-sounding issue managed to spark one of the largest user revolts in social media history?
Well... 🧵
As the subreddit blackout begins, I wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to the Reddit community and everyone standing up ❤️ Let's hope Reddit listens https://t.co/h6cSYTBZhH
The @Humane wearable doing English->French AI translation in your own voice... wow. (SOUND ON)
Video credit @ZarifAli9
Read the exclusive on the Humane wearable's features: https://t.co/TYRmtYPSYI
Here’s a live webcam from in front of the Seed Sower Statue looking north across Lindsey.
South Oval Norman Campus Webcam | University of Oklahoma - YouTube https://t.co/UP3XJGx3XV
"...traditional computers rely on binary “bits”—switches either on or off, denoted as 1s and 0s—to process information, the “qubits” that underpin quantum computing are tiny subatomic particles that can exist in some percentage of both states simultaneously..."