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  2. Fake reviews run rampant online — and AI is making the ...

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    Fake online reviews have been around about as long as real online reviews, but the issue has taken on new urgency thanks to broader concerns about advanced AI technology that is now widely ...

  3. Solo Stove review: This smokeless fire pit lives up to the hype

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    It’s easy to use and clean. When it’s time to unbox your new fire pit, the one-piece design of the Solo Stove comes in handy. Technically, there are a few other pieces to the remove from the ...

  4. True Fire - Wikipedia

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    True Fire has a duration of roughly 25 minutes and is composed in six movements: . Proposition I; River; Proposition II; Lullaby; Farewell; Proposition III; The first movement "Proposition I" is based on a text by the essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson ("Spiritual Laws" from Essays: First Series).

  5. Guitar Pro - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Pro is a proprietary multitrack editor of guitar and bass tablature and musical scores, possessing a built-in MIDI-editor, a plotter of chords, a player, a metronome and other tools for musicians.

  6. Trusted Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Trusted Reviews was founded in 2003 by Hugh Chappell and Riyad Emeran as a response to the decline in sales of computer reviews magazines. Launched to provide a web only product for increasingly internet-literate users, access was deliberately made free to compete with paid-for magazine subscriptions. [1]

  7. A good day to die - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the war cry "today is a good day to die", most presume the now-popular statement refers to patriotic sentiment. That is, warriors should always be willing to die while proudly defending their families and home territory. Indeed, such was probably at the heart of the phrase when skirmishing the cavalry.