• NYTs Strands Hints, Tips, and Answers for Today, April 2, 2025
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    The New York Times Games Strands puzzle is at it again, teasing your brain with its letter grid full of hidden words. Today's challenge dares you to uncover words tied together by a sneaky theme while using every single letter just once. Even if you think you have cracked it, you'll still need to find all the themed words hidden inside the grid.
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  • New York Times Connections Hints and Answers for #661 April 2, 2025
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    The Connections puzzle today presents a fresh challenge for fans of word games. Sixteen seemingly unrelated words must be organized into four groups based on logical connections, with only three errors allowed. This exercise in pattern recognition isn't always easy.
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  • What time does Title Update 1 release in Monster Hunter Wilds?
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    Title Update 1 is the first major update to Monster Hunter Wilds, coming out this Thursday. This free patch will bring loads of new features to the game like the Grand Hub, the monster Mizutsune, and Arena Quests. According to the DLC roadmap, Monster Hunter Wilds has two updates in the works. The first one, The Title 1 Update, will be released later this week whereas the second is scheduled to release sometime this summer.This guide will tell you what time Title Update 1 releases in Monster Hunter Wilds in several timezones, as well as give additional information on what to expect from this update.What time does the Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 release?According to Capcom, Title Update 1 be released in Monster Hunter Wilds on Thursday, April 3, for those on the west coast of North America.The official Monster Hunter Wilds stream did not give players a specific time that it will be released. However, we can get an idea of when the update will launch based on the scheduled server maintenance. A notification sent to players in the game via the Support Desk said that Monster Hunter Wilds will undergo scheduled maintenance starting April 3 to add Title Update 1 to the game.Because this scheduled server maintenance is tied to the upcoming update, its likely the patch will go live once its done. Based on the information we have, here is when the update will go live in your timezone:8 p.m. PDT on April 3 for the West Coast of North America 11 p.m. EDT on April 3 for the East Coast of North America4 a.m. BST on April 4 for the U.K.5 a.m. CEST on April 4 for Western Europe/Paris12 p.m. JST on April 4 for JapanOf course, server maintenance is never a given, so this is just an estimate from the developers and it might not work out this way. If there are any big changes that happen, we will update this article to include new information. What to expect from Title Update 1 in Monster Hunter WildsThe developers at Capcom have already given players a detailed breakdown of what to expect in the upcoming update. Based on the presentation shared on March 25, here is what you can expect from the Title Update 1.Mizutsune: a monster that looks like a sakura blossom-themed dragon. The mission to hunt Mizutsune unlocks at Hunter Rank 21 and unlocks gorgeous new armor sets for your hunter and palico.Arch-tempered Rey Dau: a type of creature stronger than temperedmonsters. It is for hunters HR 50 and above. This monster will unlock Rey Dau gamma and Felyne Rey Dau gamma armor sets.Zoh Shia: the final boss of the mainline quests, will be added to the game as a replayable fight. It is for hunters HR 50 and above. This monster also unlocks a new set of armor.The Grand Hub: a new spot that will allow you to interact with other players in new ways and includes minigames, like barrel bowling. This location unlocks for those HR 16 and above.The Festival of Accord: Blossomdance event: a seasonal in-game event. It will change the appearance of The Grand Hub and allow players to unlock special items. This event starts on April 23.Arena Quests: a mode that allows you to compete with other hunters to get the fastest completion time, will be added to the game.New NPC customization: Hunters will be able to edit Almas outfit.New paid and free cosmetic items: Hunters will get new gestures, accessories, and camp gear to unlock.
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  • The Best Internet Browsers for Protecting Your Privacy (and the Worst One)
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    Web browsers collect a lot of data and share it with the sites we visit, so if you're concerned about your privacy, it's worth wondering which browsers are best for keeping our online habits to ourselves. Whether you're an activist concerned about surveillance, someone doing research in a country where your topic can get you in trouble, or simply a person who doesn't want spying eyes on their search history, using a more private browser can be one of the simplest steps you can take towards less worry. I spoke to William Budington, a Senior Staff Technologist on The Electronic Frontier Foundation's (EFF) Public Interest Team, and Janet Vertesi, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Princeton University who publishes extensive work on human-computer interaction and online privacy. They had subtly different opinions on which browsers are best for your privacy, but they definitively agreed on one thing: It's not Chrome."There is no perfect choice here in the array of browsers that protect your privacy, but certainly Chrome is not one of them," Budington says.Vertesi agrees: "If you're on Chrome, you have to get off Chrome."It shouldn't be surprising that the most private browser is not the one made by a company that generates the majority of its revenue by collecting data. But which browsers are more private?Tor is the ultimate private browser, but it comes with trade-offs Credit: Justin Pot Tor is built with privacy in mind. The browser disables all cookies, masks fingerprinting, and routes all traffic through at least three different nodes. That level of privacy is unparalleled, but it comes at a price: a lot of websites simply don't work."Because it's aimed to be ephemeral, not leaving traces, and turning off cookies by default, it's going to be the gold standard when it comes to privacy and anonymity," Budington says, "but there's a tradeoff in usability." The problem, according to Budington, is that Tor's privacy means it's a common tool for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, which in turn means many services block it."Tor is probably the safest in that it's totally untraceable, but it's not usable for everything," Vertesi says. "You can't use Tor exclusively."Both experts recommended using Tor for those moments when you really want to make sure no one is watching."If you're someone who wants to look up a medical condition, use Tor because it won't leak your browsing," Budington adds. "You might want to use Tor browser in those specific situations, but there are browsers that do a pretty good job at protecting your privacy but will be much more usable."Brave is a good option for private browsing but also comes with caveats Credit: Justin Pot Brave is a Chromium-based browser made for privacy. It offers built-in ad and tracking blocking, fingerprint randomizing, and various other privacy features. Both experts acknowledged the various controversies about the company but still feel it's a solid out-of-the-box option for private browsing."It's clear that they are taking reasonable and good steps in order to protect users' privacy," according to Budington. He particularly emphasized the length Brave goes in order to randomize your browser's fingerprint, which can protect against canvas fingerprinting in which sites render an unnecessary vector image to detect subtle differences in hardware configuration. The other browsers on this list don't do that, which might be worth keeping in mind.Brave is also built on the Chromium code base, meaning sites that break on Firefox and Tor generally open without problems. "Brave is an option if you need a Chrome compliant thing around," according to Vertesi.Firefox is still great with the right extensions Credit: Justin Pot You already know about Firefoxonce among the most popular browsers on the planetand it's still a solid option for security conscious users if you don't mind a bit of setting up."With the right add-ons installed, Firefox can be just as private as Brave," Budington says, recommending EFF's own Privacy Badger alongside the ad-blocker uBlock Origin. "There's no reason not to use these in combination," he adds, mentioning there are also add-ons for randomizing fingerprinting.And there's more to discover if you dig around. "The thing I like about Firefox is you can really lock it down in the settings," Vertesi says. She emphasized the fact that Firefox is built by a nonprofit instead of a commercial entity. "Their job is not to satisfy investors," she notes. "That's important, because it means that you're not the product." Both experts acknowledged that, like Brave, Firefox has its share of recent controversies that are worth keeping in mind, but they still recommend the browser.Why you should use different browsers for different usesVertesi emphasized that a core part of her privacy strategy is to use multiple browsers. "Don't just choose one best browser, use many," she said. "It's a way of cordoning off different parts of your life, so your browser doesn't know about other accounts." Vertesi, for example, generally has a single browser for occasionally browsing Facebook products and nothing elsethat way Facebook can't track her other browsing. She said there are many good options out there including Opera, Vivaldi, DuckDuckGo Browser, and even Apple's Safari, which has a few privacy-specific features. Budington mentioned that because Apple devices are all so close in terms of hardware configuration, Safari has incidental fingerprint protection.Ultimately, privacy isn't something we can get by installing a particular browserit's more of a mindset, and it includes strategies that come with compromises to our convenience. Tor, Brave, and Firefox all strike a different balance in privacy and usabilityalong with smaller options like Opera, Vivaldi, and DuckDuckGo Browser. The right one will depend on how you're balancing those factors at any given time.But, again, if you care about your privacy, a good place to start is simply not using Chrome. "If you have an amazing VPN but you're doing everything in Chrome...why bother?" Vertesi says.
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  • This 10th Gen Kindle Oasis Is $130 Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.If youre someone who reads every night before bed and doesnt mind a few scuffs, this refurbished 2019 Kindle Oasis deal might be worth a look. Its going for $129.99 on Woot (for the next 30 days or until it sells out), which is a steal for the 32GB modelespecially considering a refurbished 8GB model is going for $119.99 on Amazon (and brand-new ones usually push past $250). Just a heads-up, since this is a scratch and dent unit, it's not going to look fresh out of the box (expect light scuffs and small dings). That said, it's been tested and certified to work fine, and Woot throws in a 90-day Amazon warranty just in case. Additionally, this version is ad-supported, meaning youll see sponsored content on the lockscreen, but it wont get in the way while youre reading. Shippings free if youve got Prime, otherwise its $6, and it only ships within the lower 48 states. Kindle Oasis Waterproof eReader 10th Generation, 2019 Model $129.99 at Woot $250.00 Save $120.01 Get Deal Get Deal $129.99 at Woot $250.00 Save $120.01 What youre getting, functionally, is still solid. The 7-inch, 300ppi display is crisp, sharp, and front-lit with 25 LEDs. It has an adjustable warm light setting, which makes late-night reading easier on the eyes. Unlike the cheaper Kindles, the Oasis still has those physical page-turn buttons on the side, which makes it easy to flip pages when you're holding it one-handed. This model is also IPX8 waterproof rated, so you can dunk it in the tub or spill coffee on it without panicking. For what its worth, the screen is sharp and evenly litPCMag called it the most luxurious Kindle, and they werent wrongbut this model doesnt support USB-C, so youre stuck with micro-USB. That might be a dealbreaker if youve fully phased out the old cables in your house. And it doesnt have wireless charging either, if thats a priority.
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  • Mullvad VPN promises to be even better protecting you against AI surveillance
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    The provider has rolled out an upgrade to its DAITA feature across all VPN apps. Here's all you need to know.
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  • A key WordPress feature has been hijacked to show malicious code, spam images
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    Researchers found different malware hiding in an essential WordPress directory.
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  • CGA Belgrade speaker preview: Hristo Velev
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    The founder of Bottleship VFX will be speaking on his studio, developments in virtual production and AI agent tech.CGA Belgrade 2025 is coming up on 10 and 11 April get your tickets here!. In this special preview interview, befores & afters talks to one of the speakers from the conference, Hristo Velev, about his session at the event.Velev is a founding partner at Bottleship VFX, a boutique studio specializing in effects sims like water, destruction, fire. He previously worked at Pixomondo, Screen Scene, and Scanline VFX on films including Iron Man 3. Here he discusses the history of his own studio, getting into virtual production and AI, and what hell present at CGA Belgrade.b&a: Tell me a little about the history of Bottleship VFX and some of the main recent projects the studio has delivered?Hristo Velev: We started in 2013 as a simulation specialized VFX house. Worked on a globally diverse feature film slate over the years, added creature and environment capacity to our portfolio, and organically grew to about 20 artists. Very technically minded team, squeezing productivity by developing in house tools that automate as much as possible. Lately with the industry slump post COVID, we added software development and virtual production to our offerings.Comandante.b&a: Yes, youve dived into virtual production in recent times what kinds of things have you been doing and looking at in this area?Hristo Velev: We started a few years ago on an Italian feature called Comandante, led by Kevin Haug and Dave Stump. They had the idea of doing virtual production without greenscreens and LED stages, by tracking the camera in real time, rendering the virtual set in Unreal, and using AI to roto out the foreground, and composite for the director to review at the end of the day, then move quickly to post to present a complete version next day.We joined as the post house on set, but our responsibilities grew until we were contributing at most points in the workflow. It was a great start, and we delivered 36 shots while still on set, but that was just the early days. In 2024, with key technologies advancing, we updated our platform to use real-time raytraced rendering of a USD set by Chaos Vantage, real-time AI roto, and real-time compositing.CLAROS.This is a killer app now, that we call CLAROS you can shoot virtual production anywhere, and instantly jump to full featured post production. We showcased it in an experimental short film called Out of a dream that you can check out on the site at clarosvp.com, and well unveil at a showroom in Sofia on Apr 29, and at the FMX May 6-9.b&a: How about AI? Tell me what youve been experimenting with and releasing with cairos.ai?Hristo Velev: While theres some cool AI in Claros, the one in Cairos is maybe even more fun. It lets you speak to a virtual actor and direct it. It works by letting an AI agent access a semantically encoded database of motion descriptions that is fed by our inhouse mocap team, producing about 600 motions a week.Cairos in action.Conversing with you, the agent produces a list of animations that is then passed to an animation sequencer that splices them together and retargets to your character, and renders the animation in your browser. When youre happy, you request a download and get a package that you can use downstream in your pipeline. Were in an early phase, and working with first adopters to build it up to their needs, so we can open up to the public in a few months.b&a: Can you give a very short preview of what youll be talking about at CGA Belgrade?Hristo Velev: Ill give the audience a tour of both Cairos and Claros the tech stack, how they have evolved on top of traditional VFX tools, incorporating the new wave of AI, real-time rendering and other cutting edge tech.Find out more at https://cgabelgrade.comThe post CGA Belgrade speaker preview: Hristo Velev appeared first on befores & afters.
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  • Abigail VFX Breakdown by CJ VFX
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    CJ VFX unveils the magic and intricate steampunk world of Abigail in this VFX breakdown. From enchanting effects to immersive environments, explore how their artistry brought this unique universe to life!The post Abigail VFX Breakdown by CJ VFX appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • Adolescence VFX Breakdown by Absolute Post
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    Absolute Post brought authenticity and realism to Adolescence with 80 invisible VFX shots, seamlessly enhancing the storytelling. Their subtle yet essential contributions helped immerse viewers in the powerful Netflix drama, proving that great storytelling and seamless VFX go hand in hand.The post Adolescence VFX Breakdown by Absolute Post appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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