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Modern technology can render the phrase "like finding a needle in a haystack" obsolete. Partly busted While it is possible to find a needle in a haystack, even using specialized machines to do so takes a considerable amount of time, particularly since bone needles cannot be picked up by magnets.
Another idiom of improbability is 畑に蛤 (Hata ni hamaguri) which means "finding clams in a field". Latin – ad kalendas graecas ("to the Greek Kalends") signified indefinite postponement, since the Greek calendar had no Calends period; also cum mula peperit = "when a mule foaled".
"Needle in a Haystack", an episode of the TV series Mythbusters "Needle in a Haystack", a 1964 pop song record by The Velvelettes Terms in a two-way string-matching algorithm
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A precursor to the series is the 1884 Haystack Near Giverny (Pushkin Museum). The series is famous for the way in which Monet repeated the same subject to show the differing light and atmosphere at different times of day, across the seasons and in many types of weather. The series is among Monet's most notable work.
A rarely seen albino Risso’s dolphin swam alongside a pod of 30 to 50 companions off the coast of Dana Point, California, on May 15.Footage posted by Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whale Watching ...
I just wanted to point that this idiom is not unique to English. I live in Israel and in Modern Hebrew there is the idiom מחט בערמת שחת (Read: Mahat Be'Aremat Shahat) which literally means needle in a haystack and also has the same meaning. NegativeIQ 06:31, 23 March 2008 (UTC) literally the same idiom is used in dutch too.
One source familiar with the thinking at a major AI lab said the only way to stop firms like DeepSeek from distilling U.S. models would be stringent know-your-customer requirements similar to how ...