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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] [12] Roblox is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, Roblox had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children ...

  3. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    [146] [147] One upload by "Avoid at All Costs" exceeded 12 million views as of December 2016. [148] Many of the edited videos in this trend were taken down for spam due to the volume of videos posted by some channels. [149] From September 2013 onwards, a few Internet users posted the entirety of the Bee Movie script on sites like Tumblr and ...

  4. Pixel-art scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    First, set all 4 to the color of the pixel we are currently scaling (as nearest-neighbor). Next look at the three pixels above, to the left, and diagonally above left: if all three are the same color as each other, set the top left pixel of our output square to that color in preference to the nearest-neighbor color.

  5. Fish (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    Fish (or friendly interactive shell- stylized in lowercase) is a Unix-like shell with a focus on interactivity and usability. Fish is designed to be feature-rich by default, rather than highly configurable. [5]

  6. Fish aggregating device - Wikipedia

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    Fish aggregating devices have been traditionally used for centuries by fishermen in Island Southeast Asia, Japan, and Malta. [1] They are most widespread in the Philippines where traditional FADs are known as payao. Payao are semi-permanent bamboo rafts anchored to the seafloor with rocks. They are usually placed in very deep water, but coastal ...

  7. Leedsichthys - Wikipedia

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    With "Ariston" the pectoral fins are 100.5 centimetres (3.30 feet) apart, indicating a narrow body of no excessive size, even though it was initially thought to have been 22 metres (72 feet) long. [27] In 2007 Liston stated that most specimens indicated lengths between 7 and 12 metres (23 and 39 ft).

  8. Trumpetfish - Wikipedia

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    Other extinct fossil genera within the Aulostomidae include Eoaulostomus, Macroaulostomus, Jungersenichthys, Synhypuralis & Tyleria, all from the Early Eocene of Italy, as well as Frauenweilerostomus from the Early Oligocene of Germany. [10] [12] [13]

  9. Archerfish - Wikipedia

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    The archerfish does this by forming a small groove in the roof of its mouth and its tongue into a narrow channel. It then fires by contracting its gill covers and forcing water through the channel, shooting a stream that, shaped by its mouth parts, travels faster at the rear than at the front. This speed differential causes the stream to become ...