Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ Moon Is Hiding an Ocean Beneath Its Mangled Surface
An odd little moon that orbits closely to Saturn just revealed its biggest mystery: a hidden ocean that lies beneath its heavily cratered surface.
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An odd little moon that orbits closely to Saturn just revealed its biggest mystery: a hidden ocean that lies beneath its heavily cratered surface.
The map in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a lot bigger than you might expect, and players have noticed something interesting about its geography.
Spoilers ahead for Tears of the Kingdom!
The big selling point for Tears of the Kingdom has obviously been all those floating sky islands way above Hyrule. Why wouldn’t they be, they’re pretty magical right? But it seems that the game was harbouring a massive secret – there is an entire underground area that is pretty much the entire size of Hyrule itself. It’s a pretty ridiculous secret that Nintendo somehow managed to keep, and really shows why the game took as long as it did (and makes it even more of a technological marvel). Interestingly, though, it seems that Hyrule’s depths mirror their above ground counterparts.
YOU have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the puppy hiding in this park.
Many believe they are at the top of their brain teaser game, but this one may be harder than you think.
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The mind-boggling image is busy, lacks colour and has baffled illusion lovers.
In the image, a white dog is camouflaged amongst a wintry forest scene, with picnic tables gathering snow.
But as the only colours are the dark browns of the tree trunks and white of the snow, it’s difficult to spot the white and brown husky.
However, if you look closely you’ll spot the pooch tucked away.
Near the bottom left-hand corner you’ll discover the dog sitting at the base of a tree, behind the picnic tables.
If you spotted the hound within 12 seconds, you indeed have the eyes of a hawk.
If this optical illusion was too easy – or hard – for you there are plenty more you could try.
In this brain teaser, you can test your vision by seeing if you can spot the crown-wearing corgi among a sea of the dogs in under 49 seconds.
You might also have some seriously impressive vision skills if you can find the odd rose out in this sea of thorny flowers in less than 10 seconds.
In this puzzle, see if you can spot the two birds hiding in this rural scene.
You can also discover your dominant personality trait by seeing which animal you spot first in this puzzle.
In another illusion, whichever animal you see first can tell you whether you are a people pleaser or not.
Or delve into the depths of your personality with this mind-bending illusion that promises to decide if you are naive or a cynic.
Perhaps you may prefer showing off your incredible perception by working out what is really going on in this snap of a deformed goat.
And in this wordier-style brain teaser, you might have a whip-fast mind and sharp eyesight if you can discover the rogue word in under five seconds.
But others may prefer trying to quickly spot the rogue vegetable among these bold-coloured fishes.
If you spotted the hound within 12 seconds, you have the eyes of a hawk[/caption]
Tesla workers at the company’s Buffalo Gigafactory have filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) accusing Twitter of “shadowbanning” their newly made union account, according to Vice News. The group announced their intention to unionize on February 14th — they even posted a public statement on Twitter about “seeking a voice on the job.” However, the group’s tweets stopped appearing in search results by the next day, indicating that their account had been shadowbanned.
“In February 2023, immediately following workers announcing a union campaign at the Tesla Gigafactory 2 facility, the above-named employer, through CEO Elon Musk and/or his agents and representatives, caused the Union’s Twitter account (@united_tesla) to be shadow banned from the Twitter platform,” The group said in an NLRB filing made by Workers United, the union backing the campaign.
We’ve confirmed that when you do a search for “united_tesla” or “TeslaWorkersUnited,” the results don’t include any tweets posted by the account itself. Usually, searching for a user would surface their tweets, but when you use those search terms, you’ll only see results tagging the group or mentioning their name. A group spokesperson told Vice News that they ran a shadowban test and found that their account “had been ‘search suggestion banned’ on the one platform [their] employer owns.”
Tesla chief Elon Musk, who purchased Twitter for $44 billion last year, is known to be a staunch union critic. In 2018, he tweeted that there was nothing stopping Tesla workers from joining a union in response to someone asking about reports that the company had anti-union management. However, he also asked: “[W]hy pay union dues [and] give up stock options for nothing[?]” The NLRB ruled that the tweet violated labor laws, deeming it as a threat that employees would be giving up company-paid stock options if they unionize. It also asked Musk to delete his tweet, which he has yet to do, as Tesla is currently appealing the labor board’s decision.
The workers behind this particular campaign are in charge of labeling data from Tesla’s Autopilot technology. They previously told Bloomberg that they’re asking the company not just for better pay, but also for better working conditions. The workers said Tesla monitors their keystrokes to determine how much time they spend on each task, and that they’ve had to skip bathroom breaks as a result. They also accused the company of illegally terminating employees “in retaliation for… and to discourage union activity.”
In a blog post, Tesla said that was a “false allegation” and that the terminated Autopilot employees were low performers. It said the company conducts performance reviews every six months and that the affected workers didn’t “demonstrate sufficient improvement” despite the feedback they received. Further, the company said that it identified the employees it was going to fire back on February 3rd, long before the group announced that they were seeking to unionize. The automaker also said that it only implements time monitoring “to calculate how long it takes to label an image,” so “there is nothing to be gained by delaying bathroom breaks.”
Gleeoks have been around since the first Zelda
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