Um gênio criou uma réplica exata do Portão de Durin, de "O Senhor dos Anéis", com controle por voz.
O portão é feito de madeira de nogueira, resina epóxi e metal trabalhado. Em seu interior, há um painel de LED oculto que ilumina as runas élficas.
Para abri-lo, é preciso dizer *mellon*, "amigo" em sindarin. Essa é a palavra que abre os Portões de Durin em "A Sociedade do Anel". Uma obra-prima.
A Anthropic liberou um workshop de 26 minutos ensinando como fazer prompts pro Claude de verdade.
Saber escrever prompts é o que separa quem usa IA de quem aproveita IA de verdade.
Quem fez o vídeo:
o time que construiu o Claude.
Legendei em português. Aproveitem.
Rolou uma descoberta super inédita no Egito: a “Ilíada”, poema épico de Homero, foi encontrada no abdômen de uma múmia egípcia de cerca de 1.600 anos! O achado veio de Oxirrinco, uma cidade marcada pelo intenso intercâmbio cultural na Antiguidade… Mas tem pontos que não batem...
🇮🇳 Factory workers in India are wearing head-mounted cameras so AI can watch exactly how humans do physical work. Every hand movement, every adjustment, every shortcut.
The workers are training their own replacements in real time, on the job, getting paid to do it.
The most honest description of this is also the most uncomfortable one.
Source: longliveai on IG
This is the gate where Jesus rode into Jerusalem.
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, scholars agree he likely entered through a gate at the location of what is today known as the Eastern Gate, also called the Golden Gate. It stands on the eastern wall of Jerusalem facing directly toward the Mount of Olives, the exact direction Jesus descended from 2000 years ago.
Archaeological evidence strongly supports a gate stood in this location in Jesus’ time. The current structure was built later but stands in the same location.
The gate has been sealed and reopened several times over the centuries. Closed by Muslims in 810 AD, reopened by Crusaders in 1102, and walled up again by Saladin in 1187. In 1541, Ottoman Sultan Suleiman sealed it in its current form.
According to Jewish tradition this is the gate through which the Messiah will enter Jerusalem. Suleiman reportedly sealed it to prevent that from happening. A cemetery was placed directly in front of it as an additional barrier.
Nearly 500 years later it remains sealed.