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* mtmd : deepseek-ocr fixes, improvements and refactoring - image processing changes to achieve full parity with Pillow (reference impl) - SAM mask casting only when flash-attn is on - SAM refactor (build_sam() extracted so deepseek-ocr-2 can reuse it) - llama-chat changes to fix server/WebUI issue (new media_markers_first()) - adapted test-chat-template and added test cases for deepseek-ocr - changed regression test for deepseek-ocr to use CER+chrF scores for ground-truth comparison; removed embedding-model - ty.toml ignore unresolved-import for tools/mtmd/tests/** * image-text reordering fix removed * refactor bool add_padding + pad_rounding enum into a single pad_style enum
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A Powdery Surface
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Is Closely Explored
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By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
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Special to The New York Times
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HOUSTON, Monday, July 21—Men have landed and walked on the moon.
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Two Americans, astronauts of Apollo 11, steered their fragile four-legged lunar module safely and smoothly to the historic landing yesterday at 4:17:40 P.M., Eastern daylight time.
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Neil A. Armstrong, the 38-year-old civilian commander, radioed to earth and the mission control room here:
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"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
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The first men to reach the moon—Mr. Armstrong and his co-pilot, Col. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. of the Air Force—brought their ship to rest on a level, rock-strewn plain near the southwestern shore of the arid Sea of Tranquility.
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About six and a half hours later, Mr. Armstrong opened the landing craft's hatch, stepped slowly down the ladder and declared as he planted the first human footprint on the lunar crust:
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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
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His first step on the moon came at 10:56:20 P.M., as a television camera outside the craft transmitted his every move to an awed and excited audience of hundreds of millions of people on earth.
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Tentative Steps Test Soil
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