https://opensea.io/rewards
https://x.com/HollanderAdam/status/1928153822276231660
遍体鳞伤的 OS 老玩家又被奴役回去干苦力了,NFT 市场还会有第二春吗?
From: Steve Jobs. "Great idea, thank you."
https://blog.hayman.net/2025/05/06/from-steve-jobs-great-idea.html
《莫问》楼道版 - 红料
泪眼思泪眼,断肠复断肠。
世有凉薄者,未必蛇蝎样。
红依 - 影神图
https://wiki.biligame.com/wukong/%E7%BA%A2%E4%BE%9D
https://yingshentu.xiaobaoku.cc
by Tom Williams https://www.astrobin.com/65nrhv/
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 winners
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/astronomy-photographer-year/galleries/overall-winners-2024
How Honeycrisp Apples Went From Marvel to Mediocre
https://www.seriouseats.com/how-honeycrisp-apples-went-from-marvel-to-mediocre-8753117
Honeycrisp Apple 这个品种的爽脆口感我喜欢,在猴父子买的也没有感觉到品质下降,只是其甜度令我只能一次吃半个。
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/product/produce-organic-honeycrisp-apple-b001gip2a8
In October 2022 a bird with the code name B6 set a new world record that few people outside the field of ornithology noticed. Over the course of 11 days, B6, a young Bar-tailed Godwit, flew from its hatching ground in Alaska to its wintering ground in Tasmania, covering 8,425 miles without taking a single break. For comparison, there is only one commercial aircraft that can fly that far nonstop, a Boeing 777 with a 213-foot wingspan and one of the most powerful jet engines in the world. During its journey, B6—an animal that could perch comfortably on your shoulder—did not land, did not eat, did not drink and did not stop flapping, sustaining an average ground speed of 30 miles per hour 24 hours a day as it winged its way to the other end of the world.
Why Feathers Are One of Evolution’s Cleverest Inventions
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-feathers-are-one-of-evolutions-cleverest-inventions/