A jacket believed to be more than 170 years old has turned up in a vintage store in Barnsley.
The rare example of clothing made by Indigenous Canadians is thought to date from the 1850s.
It was brought to the UK in a clothing bale from the USA.
Alice Leadbetter, from Glass Onion, said she hoped to reunite the jacket with the community that made it.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Meta released a new artificial intelligence model it says rivals technologies from OpenAI and Google — and is making it free for anyone to use.
The new model, called Llama 3.1, extends Meta’s strategy of making its models open-source, meaning anyone can use and modify them without paying the company.
If Meta is successful, it could undermine the business models of its Big Tech rivals and make it easier for start-ups to compete against the likes of OpenAI, while potentially giving fraudsters, state-sponsored hackers and other bad actors access to cutting-edge technology. Read More...
They stabilize the lines in high wind preventing them from swinging too close to each other or “bouncing” and working loose from the insulators.Click to see full answer. Regarding this, what are those things hanging from power lines?They’re called visibility marker balls or marker balls. You’ll often find them near mountain passes, in the deep valley areas, near major freeway crossings and around airports. They weight about 17 pounds each. The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft. Read More...