Motivation vs Discipline: Why One Always Beats the Other (And It’s Not What You Think)
Introduction: The Morning Struggle The alarm goes off at 5 AM. My hand hovers over the snooze button, and for a split second, I’m back to that old familiar battle. The bed feels impossibly warm, especially on these cold mornings. My two sons won’t be up for another two hours. Every fiber of my being… Read More »
In 1973, British couple Maurice and Maralyn Bailey survived 118 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean on…
unbfacts: Long before the introduction of color film, a Russian…
unbfacts: Long before the introduction of color film, a Russian chemist and photographer named Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky used an innovative technique. He took three individual black and white photos, each through a colored filter (red, green, and blue), to create fully colored, high-quality pictures. The photo of this woman, taken by him, is around 107 years… Read More »
unbfacts: This incredible sight is an atmospheric optical…
In 1958, German inventor Artur Fischer revolutionized construction by inventing the plastic wall…
I think it makes sense to use AI-generated imagery to represent events in history that could not possibly have any photographic evidence (and kudos to you guys for labeling all your AI-generated imagery), but I’ve been noticing more and more that you’re using AI imagery for modern, well-documented events and people. This is, at best, a little disingenuous, and at worst it represents a blatant mischaracterization of an otherwise “factual” occurrence. Would it be possible to try to use actual pictures whenever you can?
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unbfacts: Norway is way ahead when it comes to tackling plastic…
unbfacts: Norway is way ahead when it comes to tackling plastic waste. They recycle 97% of plastic bottles. The entire credit goes to a brilliant scheme that involves charging a few extra cents on plastic bottled goods and then paying back the customers when they return the empty bottles for recycling. Source