When you track data over millions of people in real-time you can find really interesting and strange things.
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From the post:
>On April 2nd, at 1:41 in the morning, the ground near Boulder Creek decided to just... do that thing it does sometimes. You know. Move. Violently. Without asking anyone's permission first.
And somewhere in the region, thousands of people who had been peacefully unconscious — drooling on their pillows, locked in dreams about whatever weird stuff human brains cook up at 1am — suddenly weren't anymore.
All at once.
Which, if you think about it for a second, is actually kind of amazing. So does Philippe Kahn, CEO of Fullpower-AI Inc.
When you track data over millions of people in real-time you can find really interesting and strange things.
Archive: https://archive.today/cUwOo
From the post:
>>On April 2nd, at 1:41 in the morning, the ground near Boulder Creek decided to just... do that thing it does sometimes. You know. Move. Violently. Without asking anyone's permission first.
And somewhere in the region, thousands of people who had been peacefully unconscious — drooling on their pillows, locked in dreams about whatever weird stuff human brains cook up at 1am — suddenly weren't anymore.
All at once.
Which, if you think about it for a second, is actually kind of amazing. So does Philippe Kahn, CEO of Fullpower-AI Inc.