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An Alaska Solar Farm Produces Food, Too
The New York Times • 10/22/2025 • Last cited 10/22/2025
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89
Days Old
2089h
3
Sources
from cluster
2067
Hours Since Seen
Final Score
0/100
Category
Lindy
Status
Archived
Recency Multiplier
0%
(0.5^2067/48)
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Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^2067/48 = 0.000000) reduced it below 0.5
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