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Mind-blowing, absurd, ridiculous, and silly ideas and deeds can all be found here! Whose crazy imagination could generate that? We don’t know. Don’t ever limit your mind, let it have fun, even if sometimes it’s beyond sanity. The Internet Protocol creative team gathers the things that go beyond normality in WTF category while thinking, “What the F*ck?” We are proud of our collection of oddities and hilarious news. Pop in!
Google's Gboard Team in Japan Introduces a Futuristic Hat for On-the-Go Typing
This unconventional device provides a fresh way to type on the go. To input characters, users turn their heads left or right to select and then press down on the hat, creating an audible click akin to traditional keyboard typing.
Tesla Unveils a Cybertruck-Inspired Cardboard Cat House in China
Named the Tesla Life Cat Nest, this cat haven is constructed from dense 5-layer corrugated cardboard and comes in a flat-pack format. The cat house's shape is reminiscent of the futuristic angles of the Cybertruck.
Google's Imagen AI Tool Uses Text Descriptions to Generate Images
To recognize text input, Imagen uses large language models on which natural speech processing algorithms are based. The tech giant claims that its new text-to-image generator has an "unprecedented degree of photorealism."
Reddit User Played Doom Using a Rotary Phone as a Gamepad
The video's author demonstrated the process of playing Doom using a rotary phone as a gamepad but noted that remapping the rotary phone keys for Doom was an "awful experience."
What Your Social Media Posts Say About Your Love Life
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts decided to keep up with the times and conducted a study, the results of which will be of interest to everyone who has a social media account. They found out that the posts on social media speak of users' sex life.
Weekly Fun: Google Earth Timelapse and Colorful Coffins
This week’s stories feature Ross Hall from Auckland, who designs custom-made colorful coffins in the form of Lego or chocolate, and a new feature of Google Earth that shows how the world has changed from 1984 to 2020.
Weekly Fun: Japanese Officials Wore Fake Bellies to Understand Pregnancy
This week’s stories feature an explanation of why people confuse sea monsters with erect penises of whales, and Japanese officials who wore fake baby bumps for several days to understand how pregnant women feel.