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Top Fundraising Articles of 2024

Get Fully Funded

Before we officially wrap up the year, lets dive into the top articles of the year on the Get Fully Funded blog. So, we pack as much goodness as we can into our fundraising articles, bulleting out information so its easy to follow and easy to use. Get ready to dive into the wealth of knowledge from these 2024 fundraising articles.

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Midjourney introduces first new image generation model in over a year

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments Starting with the image improvements, V7 promises much higher coherence and consistency for hands, fingers, body parts, and "objects of all kinds." It also offers much more detailed and realistic textures and materials, like skin wrinkles or the subtleties of a ceramic pot.

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Carmack defends AI tools after Quake fan calls Microsoft AI demo “disgusting”

Ars Technica

Carmack's comments came after an X user with the handle "Quake Dad" called the new demo "disgusting" and claimed it "spits on the work of every developer everywhere." Read full article Comments

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UK on alert after H5N1 bird flu spills over to sheep in world-first

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments In previous reports, farmers and researchers have noted that the virus appears to attack the animal's mammary glands and their milk is teeming with the virus.

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Europe’s quest to finally land on Mars takes another turn

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments The mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than 2028 on a US rocket. But there have been so many twists and turns in the ExoMars story that it's very difficult to know what will ultimately happen.

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The first flight of Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket lasted just 40 seconds

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments "Today, we know twice as much about our launch system as yesterday before launch," Daniel Metzler, Isar's co-founder and CEO, wrote on X early Monday. Can't beat flight testing. Ploughing through lots of data now."

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NOAA scientists scrub toilets, rethink experiments after service contracts end

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments The scientistswho conduct genetic sampling of endangered salmon to check the species stock status and survivalroutinely work with chemicals that can burn skin, erupt into flames, and cause cancer. At least one said theyd have to delay mission-critical research if hazardous waste removal isnt restored.