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The TON Foundation announced the launch of Tolk 1.0, the new native language for smart contracts on TON Chain. The launch ...
WeChat's Froggie mascot sparked a meme coin surge, but the platform's disinterest in crypto leaves its future uncertain.
Okay, Palantir. When it was at $50, I said it was going to $100. When it got to $100, I said it’s going to $200. So, in that ...
Once upon a time—way back in the twentieth century—people got their laughs from reading comics in the newspaper. Today, many ...
If you're feeling totally lost online (or eavesdropping on your tweens) these days, 'Algospeak' author Adam Aleksic can help ...
How Social Media Is Transforming the Future of Language has been abridged for online publication. The book is out on July ...
Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages with harmful intent expressed with Gen Alpha slang or memes, raising concerns about youngsters’ online safety ...
The meme took on a life of its own when people began discussing even odder things the lion does or does not do, like not concerning itself with child labor laws or not tipping minimum wage workers.
If there is one thing that internet users will probably never get bored of, it’s memes. They’re funny, relevant, and can cover nearly every and any topic, turning it into entertainment. Well ...
An AI-generated chant about Fortnite and dinner turned into the Tralalero Tralala meme, featuring a shark in blue Nikes.
Gen Z is adding their own unique take on the upcoming conclave and reacting in their own language: memes.