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  2. Star codes - Wikipedia

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    From a colloquial name: This is a redirect from a colloquial name – either an unofficial name that is more commonly used than the official name, or a title that is unsuitable as a Wikipedia article title or other project page name – that serves readers because it is a good search term.

  3. Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds is a real-time strategy video game set in the Star Wars universe. It was developed by LucasArts. It was released in November 2001. An expansion pack, Clone Campaigns, was released on May 14, 2002, adding two new factions and campaigns.

  4. Star of India (flag) - Wikipedia

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    The Star of India refers to a group of flags used during the period of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent. [1] [2] [3] India had a range of flags for different purposes during its existence. The Princely states had their own flags which were to be flown alongside the British flag as a symbol of suzerainty.

  5. Karma (2024 song) - Wikipedia

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    JoJo Siwa released "Karma" through Columbia Records on April 5, 2024, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album. Siwa teased the song and its music video on social media prior to its release, saying she wanted to rebrand herself after performing for eleven years with a child-friendly image.

  6. Code Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    Code Ninjas is a for-profit educational organization specializing in teaching coding to kids, and is the largest kids coding franchise in the world with over 400 locations open and operating in three countries. [1] It is headquartered in Pearland, Texas. [2] It was founded by David Graham in 2016, inspired by watching his son learn Tae Kwon Do. [3]

  7. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

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    ChatGPT is a chatbot and virtual assistant developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022. Based on large language models (LLMs), it enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language.

  8. Slate Star Codex - Wikipedia

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    Slate Star Codex (SSC) is a blog focused on science, medicine (especially within psychiatry ), philosophy, politics, and futurism. The blog was written by Scott Alexander Siskind, [1] a San Francisco Bay Area psychiatrist, [2] under the pen name Scott Alexander. Slate Star Codex was launched in 2013, and was discontinued on June 23, 2020, as ...

  9. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.Accessible worldwide, YouTube launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal.