Open WebUI has been getting some great updates, and it's a lot better than ChatGPT's web interface at this point.
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Without notice, I was asked to step outside the front of the building. Microphones were already lined up on stands. Cameras were rolling. Reporters were waiting. The first question came quickly. “Are ...
With athletes from all around the world competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics, pronouncing their names can get a little tricky at times. Luckily, the official Olympics website has a handy way to help ...
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We’re all pretty familiar with the names of Santa’s reindeer, thanks to the song popularized by Gene Autry in 1957. A new children’s book explains how all of Santa’s hooved helpers got those iconic ...
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Just ahead of Saturday's feast of college football action, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark tweeted out his preferences for who LSU should hire as their next athletic director and head football coach. This ...
Amy is the first name in a whole list of names used specifically for European windstorms. You know how the U.S. has names for hurricanes? It is a similar concept, but there are a few key differences.