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What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
Building fairforms.xyz on top of @base at @ethindia 😬

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What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
What's a fun fact or insight you stumbled upon recently?
Books are a big part of my life & now I have a dedicated page! ✅

Check out:
https://www.souravinsights.com/books
🚀 Just deployed the first page of my personal website: www.souravinsights.com/curated-links

I often stumble upon great resources that I keep sharing with my friends on a private Discord server, and now it was time to make them discoverable for everyone (and give myself a fancy spot to rediscover them). So spent this weekend crafting this highly customizable links page!

What makes this page special:
- 9 unique card themes (because who wants a boring list of links)
- Customizable color schemes (in case my default color choices make your eyes scream for mercy)
- Using Discord as CMS (thanks to the discord.js REST package)

Might be an overkill for a first page but what's souravinsights without some cool resources to back it up? 😉

Check it out and tell me your favorite card style... or roast my design choices! 😅
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Ever wondered why frogs 🐸 croak so much during the night? Those sounds we find soothing (or sometimes irritating) are actually a fascinating mix of biology, love, & a touch of competitive spirit!

Long story short, it's all about romance for frogs. Male frogs croak to attract females and to claim the best real estate in their town. These amphibian Romeos even have croaking competitions, where the biggest croak usually wins the lady's heart.

Nighttime provides a safer stage for their performances. Cooler, humid conditions prevent frogs from drying out, and predators are too sleepy to spoil the mood. 😛

So, next time when you hear this nighttime orchestra, just know it's frogs giving their all to find their one true love! 🫰
Linus Torvalds humorously named Git after himself. In British slang, "git" is a derogatory term meaning an unpleasant person. Torvalds has been quoted saying, "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First Linux, now git.
Why are clouds normally white or darker in a rainy day? Why the sky looks blue? Here's the story:

Clouds are made up of millions of tiny water droplets & ice crystals. These particles are incredibly small, about 10 to 20 micrometers in diameter, which is roughly the size of the wavelengths of visible light. When this sunlight hits the tiny water droplets in the cloud, it gets scattered in all directions. This scattering is called Mie scattering, it treats all the colors of sunlight equally. So, instead of scattering just the blue light (like what happens with the sky), it scatters all the colors together making them appear white.

On a rainy day, clouds look gray or dark because when clouds accumulate more water droplets they become more efficient at absorbing & blocking sunlight. Instead of the sunlight passing through and scattering evenly, as it does in thinner clouds on sunny days, the water droplets in rainy clouds absorb more light. This absorption makes the clouds look denser & darker from the ground.