Dit zijn de indrukwekkendste foto’s van deze week

In de week dat Nederland zijn tweede landelijke hittegolf beleefde, bleven natuurbranden Zuid-Europa teisteren, kwamen Trump en Poetin samen in Alaska om te praten over een staakt-het-vuren in Oekraïne en werd het record van de grootste zonnebloem van Europa verbroken.

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Make it bigger! Steve Lambert



Make it bigger! Steve Lambert

The Association, Brandon Lozano







The Association, Brandon Lozano

Mona Vale Beach Sunrise

Brian Bornstein has added a photo to the pool:

Mona Vale Beach Sunrise

A gorgeous sunrise captured overlooking Mona Vale Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches during Autumn.

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The Register

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Typhoon-adjacent Chinese crew broke into Taiwanese web host

Is that a JuicyPotato on your network?

A suspected Chinese-government-backed cyber crew recently broke into a Taiwanese web hosting provider to steal credentials and plant backdoors for long-term access, using a mix of open-source and custom software tools, Cisco Talos reports.…

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Rachmaninoff International Orchestra - Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30: I. Allegro ma non tanto (Live)

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Rachmaninoff International Orchestra - Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18: III. Allegro scherzando (Live)

Rachmaninoff International Orchestra

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Trump and Putin End Alaska Talks With No Deal on Ukraine

The two leaders ended talks earlier than expected and without the landmark peace deal that Trump had been hoping for.

Trump and Putin Hold High-Stakes Talks in Alaska

Trump personally greeted Putin and shook his hand on the tarmac.

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Pentagon Funded Experiment Develops Robots That Change By 'Consuming' Other Robots

alternative_right writes: A team of researchers at Columbia University, funded in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, have developed "machines that can grow by consuming other machines." Video of the experiment shows tubular robots that move by extending their shafts to inch along the ground. As the tubes gather, they connect and form into more complex shapes like triangles and tetrahedrons. With each piece consumed, the whole moves faster and with more elegance.

"AI systems need bodies to move beyond current limitations. Physical embodiment brings the AI into the messy, constraint-rich real world -- and that's where true generalization has to happen," Phillipe Martin Wyder, lead researcher on the project, told 404 Media.

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