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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15425 · Jan 21

#typescript#agent#agents#ai#assistant#assistant_chat_bots#generative_ui#js#react#reactjs#ui#ui_components Tambo AI is a free React SDK that lets AI generate and control your app's UI from natural language chats, like showing charts or updating notes without clicks. Register components with simple Zod schemas, wrap in TamboProvider, and use hooks for streaming chats. It beats manual wiring with MCP tools, self-hosting, and templates. You save hours prototyping adaptive apps that fit every user—newbies see basics, pros get advanced views—cutting support needs and boosting speed. https://github.com/tambo-ai/tambo

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@ddokdi · Post #2018 · 04/28/2026, 03:08 PM

#soil 중동/아시아에어 유일하게 정제유 수출 가능한 국가 = 꼬레아

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #434 · 07/27/2025, 02:22 AM

🌎 The European mole can “swim” through soil by using its large, spade-like paws to paddle through loose earth, creating complex underground tunnels. This adaptation helps it hunt worms in the dark, while its velvety fur lets it slide backward or forward with ease. ✨ #mammals⚡#adaptation⚡#soil 👉subscribe Interesting Planet

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@amazingeo · Post #242 · 09/15/2025, 04:12 PM

🌍 Grasslands cover about 40% of Earth’s land surface and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Some of the world’s richest soils, called mollisols, form in temperate grasslands. ✨ #grasslands⚡#savanna⚡#soil⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍 ​

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@amazingeo · Post #398 · 10/21/2025, 12:31 PM

🌍 Some grassland soils are so fertile they can support crops for decades without added fertilizer. These deep, dark soils store huge amounts of carbon, helping stabilize the global climate. ✨ #grasslands⚡#soil⚡#carbon⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@googlefactss · Post #40375 · 12/21/2025, 02:44 AM

After death, human microbes survive in soil and help break down the body. They work with soil microbes to speed up decomposition and recycle nitrogen, which plants need to grow. These microbes can live in the soil for months or years, turning dead bodies into nutrients that support new life. 🌱🦠💀 [Source] @googlefactss#Decomposition#Microbes#Soil#NitrogenCycle#Ecosystem