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Sherlock is a powerful tool that helps you find social media accounts by username across over 400 networks. It's easy to use and works on many operating systems like macOS, Linux, and Windows. You can install it using methods like `pipx` or Docker, and then simply type the username you want to search for. Sherlock will show you where that username is used on different social media platforms. This tool is useful for gathering information quickly and can be run locally or even online through services like Apify. It saves time and effort in finding accounts across many platforms.
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🪐 The magnetar Swift J1818.0−1607, discovered in 2020, has one of the fastest spins ever seen—rotating once every 1.36 seconds—and its magnetic field is up to a thousand trillion times stronger than a regular fridge magnet. Magnetars like Swift J1818.0−1607 are rare neutron stars with magnetic forces so intense they can reshape atoms and trigger sudden bursts of high-energy X-rays and gamma rays, making them some of the most extreme objects in the Milky Way. ✨
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🪐 The magnetar SGR 1900+14, located about 20,000 light-years away in the constellation Aquila, holds one of the strongest magnetic fields ever measured—over 100 trillion times stronger than Earth's. When its magnetic field twists and snaps, SGR 1900+14 unleashes enormous flares of X-rays and gamma rays that can briefly outshine every other X-ray source in our galaxy. ✨
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🪐 Deep in the constellation Vulpecula, the magnetar 1E 2259+586 unleashes magnetic fields so powerful—over 100 trillion times stronger than Earth's—that they can physically warp the star's crust. When these intense magnetic forces crack the surface, they release bursts of high-energy X-rays and gamma rays, briefly making the magnetar outshine every other X-ray source in its region of space. ✨
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