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Absolute Johannes factotum

SCP-323 (?)
SCP-323 is a deer skull with antlers that can move on its own and seems to be intelligent. It makes people near it feel violent and want to eat others, eventually compelling them to put their head through a hole in the back of the skull. Once someone does this, they become an SCP-323-1 instance, transforming into a rapidly starving, cannibalistic creature that relentlessly hunts and eats humans to survive. It is kept in a heavily secured concrete cell with thick, transparent armor, and personnel must avoid speaking English or French while near it and limit their exposure time.
Zzxjoanw (?)
The Wikipedia article describes "Zzxjoanw" as a fictitious word that appeared in Rupert Hughes's 1903 encyclopedia, "The Musical Guide." It was presented as a Māori word meaning "drum," "fife," or "conclusion," and fooled many word enthusiasts, known as logologists, for years. The hoax was eventually exposed due to the word's improbable spelling and pronunciation in the context of the Māori language, and the suspicious inclusion of "conclusion" as one of its meanings, which also happened to be the final entry in the dictionary section.

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    A dynamic README with AI-generated summaries of random articles from the SCP Foundation and Wikipedia.

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    Fun with Python

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    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

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    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

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