gen: 2025/06/02 : 02:45 in 1 min 5.3 secbias: 3 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
This is a picture showing colorful bars that tell a story about times when big bosses in charge had to say, "Uh-oh, there’s an emergency!" Each color shows different bosses over many years. The taller bars mean more emergencies. The bosses have different names, like Carter, Bush, Clinton, Obama, Trump, and Biden. You can see some red bars and some blue bars; they show how many times each boss declared emergencies during their turn in charge. It's like counting how many times you might call out for help if things got tricky!
gen: 2025/05/20 : 16:58 in 1 min 5.7 secbias: 3 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
Okay, little buddy! So, this is a story about a man in Texas who sells showerheads (that's the thing that sprinkles water when you take a shower). He discovered something surprising about labels that say "Made in the USA." This means when we think something is made in America, it might not always be true. He wanted to make sure his products were really made there. Even when something is labeled like that, sometimes parts might come from other places. The man wanted to be honest and make sure everything really came from where he said it did! He even made sure his special showerhead was entirely American. This story is about being truthful and careful about what we buy and how things are made. It’s like telling the truth about a yummy cookie being homemade when it is, or isn’t! 🍪😊
gen: 2025/05/17 : 22:38 in 52.4 secbias: 0 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 60 |
pts: 0 |
Hey there! See how someone has used seashells and rocks to make numbers in the sand? The shells make an "86" with their orange colors, and the rocks make a "47" with their bluish colors. It’s like using nature to write numbers on the beach! Wouldn't it be fun to make your own number art with shells and rocks?
gen: 2025/05/09 : 05:43 in 1 min 5.3 secbias: 1 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 95 |
pts: 0 |
This article is about a big science experiment with something called ALICE at a place called the LHC. Scientists are trying to turn lead, a heavy metal, into gold, just like in fairy tales! They do this by making tiny particles crash into each other at super high speeds. When this happens, it creates special fields that can knock things around and turn lead pieces into little bits like gold. ALICE helps scientists see this happen and learn how the universe works by studying these tiny, tiny particles. It's a bit like a magic trick, but with science! There are also other articles about how scientists study things like tiny bits of stuff called quarks. It's all part of learning more about the world around us!
gen: 2025/04/29 : 20:53 in 1 min 10.5 secbias: 2 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
This story is about a movie called "Sinners" that lots of people love because it's different from other movies. Usually, movies follow certain rules, kind of like playing a game where everyone knows what's next. But "Sinners" does things its own way, almost like a fun surprise that nobody expects! The movie's director, Ryan, made other famous movies, so people were excited to see what he would do. Instead of using the same old ideas, he made a mix of many types of stories to make something fresh and exciting, just like mixing lots of different colors to make a beautiful picture. People find "Sinners" interesting because it feels new and fun, kind of like trying a new game that’s different every time you play it!
gen: 2025/04/29 : 01:30 in 1 min 29.8 secbias: 2 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 80 |
pts: 0 |
This is a funny play on words! It’s talking about a "guide" named "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." The silly part is that "Jingleheimer Schmidt" is a fun, made-up name that's often in a playful song. It acts like he's leading a “marching band,” but it's really just a joke about the name. Imagine a parade with someone leading it, and everyone singing this catchy song. It’s all about being silly and having fun!
gen: 2025/04/27 : 16:57 in 1 min 8.3 secbias: 0 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
Alright, little buddy! This is all about making sure something called "Node.js APIs" is safe and sound, like when you lock the doors at home to keep everything safe inside. Here are the main ideas: 1. **Use Environment Variables**: Think of these as magic words that can change how things work without touching them directly. 2. **Validate All Input**: Make sure everything coming in is nice and clean, like washing your hands before eating. 3. **Rate Limit Your Endpoints**: This means not letting too much happen at once, like taking turns on the slide so everyone has fun. 4. **Always Use HTTPS**: Imagine putting on a superhero cloak to keep your secrets safe when online. 5. **Implement Secure HTTP Headers**: These are like hats and gloves for your computer, giving it extra protection. 6. **Sanitize Data to Prevent Injection Attacks**: Cleaning everything before you use it, like brushing off sand from your shoes. 7. **Use Strong Authentication and Authorization**: Only letting people with the right key into the treehouse. These steps help keep computer systems safe and cozy, just like your snug blanket at night! 🛡️
gen: 2025/04/27 : 05:24 in 1 min 11.0 secbias: 5 (Left) |
type: eli5quality: 75 |
pts: 0 |
Okay, kiddo, so here’s a story about a man named José who lives in the U.S. He was at a store and then some special officers, called Border Patrol, thought he wasn't from the U.S., even though he really was! They asked him a lot of questions and took him somewhere for a long time, even though he kept saying he belonged here. José was very brave and kept telling them the truth. Later, his family helped show proof that he was born here and should be free. It was a bit confusing and scary for him, but it all got better in the end! Remember, sometimes grown-ups make mistakes too, and it’s important to keep telling the truth.
gen: 2025/04/26 : 19:55 in 1 min 2.8 secbias: 0 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
This is a picture from a show called "Kengan Ashura" on Netflix. It's like a cartoon, but for grown-ups, with lots of exciting fights! The words say it's the 16th episode of the third season and the episode is called "Culmination," which is a big word meaning something important is happening. You also see fancy writing that's a special kind of letters from another country's language.
gen: 2025/04/24 : 21:56 in 1 min 7.5 secbias: 0 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
This story is all about creating fun pictures using a special computer program. It's like magic art! First, there’s a friendly little ghost that looks super cute and colorful. It seems like it's glowing with happiness! Next, we meet a king with a big crown. He's probably very important and maybe rules over a land filled with funny creatures. Then there's a rubber duck, but this one is super bright and colorful, standing out on its own little pond. Finally, there’s another ghost, but this one is plain white, like a big fluffy marshmallow. Each picture comes to life with the help of some magic computer words that tell it what to look like. It's like telling a wizard exactly what you want to see, and poof, it appears!
gen: 2025/04/24 : 14:37 in 59.4 secbias: 5 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 85 |
pts: 0 |
This writing is from a place where important grown-ups make rules. It talks about changing some old rules to make them better and fair for everyone. They want to fix these rules so everyone is treated nicely and equally, like playing fair in a game. They plan to change things quickly to make sure everyone is happy and the game is fun for all to play.
gen: 2025/04/24 : 06:46 in 52.5 secbias: 0 (Center) |
type: eli5quality: 50 |
pts: 0 |
This is like a magic gate that checks if you're a real person or a robot before letting you through. It's just making sure everything is safe and sound, like a friendly robot guard. 😊