• Unsecured Tunneling Protocols Expose 4.2 Million Hosts, Including VPNs and Routers
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    Jan 20, 2025Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / VulnerabilityNew research has uncovered security vulnerabilities in multiple tunneling protocols that could allow attackers to perform a wide range of attacks."Internet hosts that accept tunneling packets without verifying the sender's identity can be hijacked to perform anonymous attacks and provide access to their networks," Top10VPN said in a study, as part of a collaboration with KU Leuven professor and researcher Mathy Vanhoef.As many as 4.2 million hosts have been found susceptible to the attacks, including VPN servers, ISP home routers, core internet routers, mobile network gateways, and content delivery network (CDN) nodes. China, France, Japan, the U.S., and Brazil top the list of the most affected countries.Successful exploitation of the shortcomings could permit an adversary to abuse a susceptible system as one-way proxies, as well as conduct denial-of-service (DoS) attacks."An adversary can abuse these security vulnerabilities to create one-way proxies and spoof source IPv4/6 addresses," the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) said in an advisory. "Vulnerable systems may also allow access to an organization's private network or be abused to perform DDoS attacks."The vulnerabilities are rooted in the fact that the tunneling protocols such as IP6IP6, GRE6, 4in6, and 6in4, which are mainly used to facilitate data transfers between two disconnected networks, do not authenticate and encrypt traffic without adequate security protocols like Internet Protocol Security (IPsec).The absence of additional security guardrails opens the door to a scenario where an attacker can inject malicious traffic into a tunnel, a variation of a flaw that was previously flagged in 2020 (CVE-2020-10136).They have been assigned the following CVE identifiers for the protocols in question -CVE-2024-7595 (GRE and GRE6)CVE-2024-7596 (Generic UDP Encapsulation)CVE-2025-23018 (IPv4-in-IPv6 and IPv6-in-IPv6)CVE-2025-23019 (IPv6-in-IPv4)"An attacker simply needs to send a packet encapsulated using one of the affected protocols with two IP headers," Top10VPN's Simon Migliano explained."The outer header contains the attacker's source IP with the vulnerable host's IP as the destination. The inner header's source IP is that of the vulnerable host IP rather than the attacker. The destination IP is that of the target of the anonymous attack."Thus when the vulnerable host receives the malicious packet, it automatically strips the outer IP address header and forwards the inner packet to its destination. Given that the source IP address on the inner packet is that of the vulnerable but trusted host, it's able to get past network filters.As defenses, it's recommended to use IPSec or WireGuard to provide authentication and encryption, and only accept tunneling packets from trusted sources. At the network level, it's also advised to implement traffic filtering on routers and middleboxes, carry out Deep packet inspection (DPI), and block all unencrypted tunneling packets."The impact on victims of these DoS attacks can include network congestion, service disruption as resources are consumed by the traffic overload, and crashing of overloaded network devices," Migliano said. "It also opens up opportunities for further exploitation, such as man-in-the-middle attacks and data interception."Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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  • Burger King Forever Banned in This City Due to Obscure Court Case
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    Burger King restaurants are still fairly plentiful across the U.S., but there is one city where you can't have it your way.That's unless your way means driving to a completely different town to get a Whopper.Where Burger King Is BannedEven if it isnt always mentioned in the top tier of fast food restaurants with McDonalds and Taco Bell, Burger has a fairly large footprint. Coming into this week, the brand has 19,000 restaurants scattered across the globe.Of course, that total will be changing in the coming months. It was revealed this week that Burger King plans to shutter 400 locations while upgrading others as part of a massive overhaul for the brand.READ MORE: Big-Name Restaurants and Chain Stores Closing Locations in 2025For one city, Burger King was never an option in the first place thanks to a judge that ruled the restaurant isnt allowed.According to Chicagos CBS News affiliate, Burger King isnt allowed within a 20 mile radius of Mattoon, Illinois.Why Is Burger King Banned In Illinois?Mattoon is a city of approximately 16,000 people located in east central Illinois.According to the CBS affiliate, Gene and Betty Hoots opened their own restaurant called Burger King in the cityin 1957, four years before the chain would ever set foot anywhere in Illinois. The Hoots family already had an ice cream joint called Frigid Queen, so it only made sense to also add a King to their growing empire.Everything was fairly chill between the two sides until 1968. Thats when CBS says the Hoots filed a lawsuit against the Burger King fast food chain. The couple held the trademark to the Burger King name and wanted to stand their ground.While the Hoots ultimately won the case, it really wasnt a total win. Classic Chicago Magazine explained the ruling as the Burger King chain getting to keep the name only if they stayed outside a 20-mile radius around the Hoots version of Burger King.Original Burger King in Mattoon, IllinoisGoogle Maps photoloading...The ruling is still good today with the closest Burger King location about 25 miles north of Mattoon. The original Burger King opened by the Hoots also still stands after it was sold to its current owner in 2017.LOOK: The top burger restaurant chains in AmericaStacker gathered YouGov Ratings to rank the top 20 burger restaurant chains in America, according to customers in the third quarter of 2024.Gallery Credit: StackerREAD MORE: The Craziest Fast Food Items Ever InventedA Brief History of Movie Tie-In FoodHow movies fell in love with chain restaurants (and vice versa)...Filed Under: Burger King, Fast FoodCategories: Longform
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  • The second wave of AI coding is here
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    Ask people building generative AI what generative AI is good for right nowwhat theyre really fired up aboutand many will tell you: coding. Thats something thats been very exciting for developers, Jared Kaplan, chief scientist at Anthropic, told MIT Technology Review this month: Its really understanding whats wrong with code, debugging it. Copilot, a tool built on top of OpenAIs large language models and launched by Microsoft-backed GitHub in 2022, is now used by millions of developers around the world. Millions more turn to general-purpose chatbots like Anthropics Claude, OpenAIs ChatGPT, and Google DeepMinds Gemini for everyday help. Today, more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI, then reviewed and accepted by engineers, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai claimed on an earnings call in October: This helps our engineers do more and move faster. Expect other tech companies to catch up, if they havent already. Its not just the big beasts rolling out AI coding tools. A bunch of new startups have entered this buzzy market too. Newcomers such as Zencoder, Merly, Cosine, Tessl (valued at $750 million within months of being set up), and Poolside (valued at $3 billion before it even released a product) are all jostling for their slice of the pie. It actually looks like developers are willing to pay for copilots, says Nathan Benaich, an analyst at investment firm Air Street Capital: And so code is one of the easiest ways to monetize AI. Such companies promise to take generative coding assistants to the next level. Instead of providing developers with a kind of supercharged autocomplete, like most existing tools, this next generation can prototype, test, and debug code for you. The upshot is that developers could essentially turn into managers, who may spend more time reviewing and correcting code written by a model than writing it from scratch themselves. But theres more. Many of the people building generative coding assistants think that they could be a fast track to artificial general intelligence (AGI), the hypothetical superhuman technology that a number of top firms claim to have in their sights. The first time we will see a massively economically valuable activity to have reached human-level capabilities will be in software development, says Eiso Kant, CEO and cofounder of Poolside. (OpenAI has already boasted that its latest o3 model beat the companys own chief scientist in a competitive coding challenge.) Welcome to the second wave of AI coding. Correct code Software engineers talk about two types of correctness. Theres the sense in which a programs syntax (its grammar) is correctmeaning all the words, numbers, and mathematical operators are in the right place. This matters a lot more than grammatical correctness in natural language. Get one tiny thing wrong in thousands of lines of code and none of it will run. The first generation of coding assistants are now pretty good at producing code thats correct in this sense. Trained on billions of pieces of code, they have assimilated the surface-level structures of many types of programs. But theres also the sense in which a programs function is correct: Sure, it runs, but does it actually do what you wanted it to? Its that second level of correctness that the new wave of generative coding assistants are aiming forand this is what will really change the way software is made. Large language models can write code that compiles, but they may not always write the program that you wanted, says Alistair Pullen, a cofounder of Cosine. To do that, you need to re-create the thought processes that a human coder would have gone through to get that end result. The problem is that the data most coding assistants have been trained onthe billions of pieces of code taken from online repositoriesdoesnt capture those thought processes. It represents a finished product, not what went into making it. Theres a lot of code out there, says Kant. But that data doesnt represent software development. What Pullen, Kant, and others are finding is that to build a model that does a lot more than autocompleteone that can come up with useful programs, test them, and fix bugsyou need to show it a lot more than just code. You need to show it how that code was put together. In short, companies like Cosine and Poolside are building models that dont just mimic what good code looks likewhether it works well or notbut mimic the process that produces such code in the first place. Get it right and the models will come up with far better code and far better bug fixes. Breadcrumbs But you first need a data set that captures that processthe steps that a human developer might take when writing code. Think of these steps as a breadcrumb trail that a machine could follow to produce a similar piece of code itself. Part of that is working out what materials to draw from: Which sections of the existing codebase are needed for a given programming task? Context is critical, says Zencoder founder Andrew Filev. The first generation of tools did a very poor job on the context, they would basically just look at your open tabs. But your repo [code repository] might have 5000 files and theyd miss most of it. Zencoder has hired a bunch of search engine veterans to help it build a tool that can analyze large codebases and figure out what is and isnt relevant. This detailed context reduces hallucinations and improves the quality of code that large language models can produce, says Filev: We call it repo grokking. Cosine also thinks context is key. But it draws on that context to create a new kind of data set. The company has asked dozens of coders to record what they were doing as they worked through hundreds of different programming tasks. We asked them to write down everything, says Pullen: Why did you open that file? Why did you scroll halfway through? Why did you close it? They also asked coders to annotate finished pieces of code, marking up sections that would have required knowledge of other pieces of code or specific documentation to write. Cosine then takes all that information and generates a large synthetic data set that maps the typical steps coders take, and the sources of information they draw on, to finished pieces of code. They use this data set to train a model to figure out what breadcrumb trail it might need to follow to produce a particular program, and then how to follow it. Poolside, based in San Francisco, is also creating a synthetic data set that captures the process of coding, but it leans more on a technique called RLCEreinforcement learning from code execution. (Cosine uses this too, but to a lesser degree.) RLCE is analogous to the technique used to make chatbots like ChatGPT slick conversationalists, known as RLHFreinforcement learning from human feedback. With RLHF, a model is trained to produce text thats more like the kind human testers say they favor. With RLCE, a model is trained to produce code thats more like the kind that does what it is supposed to do when it is run (or executed). Gaming the system Cosine and Poolside both say they are inspired by the approach DeepMind took with its game-playing model AlphaZero. AlphaZero was given the steps it could takethe moves in a gameand then left to play against itself over and over again, figuring out via trial and error what sequence of moves were winning moves and which were not. They let it explore moves at every possible turn, simulate as many games as you can throw compute atthat led all the way to beating Lee Sedol, says Pengming Wang, a founding scientist at Poolside, referring to the Korean Go grandmaster that AlphaZero beat in 2016. Before Poolside, Wang worked at Google DeepMind on applications of AlphaZero beyond board games, including FunSearch, a version trained to solve advanced math problems. When that AlphaZero approach is applied to coding, the steps involved in producing a piece of codethe breadcrumbsbecome the available moves in a game, and a correct program becomes winning that game. Left to play by itself, a model can improve far faster than a human could. A human coder tries and fails one failure at a time, says Kant. Models can try things 100 times at once. A key difference between Cosine and Poolside is that Cosine is using a custom version of GPT-4o provided by OpenAI, which makes it possible to train on a larger data set than the base model can cope with, but Poolside is building its own large language model from scratch. Poolsides Kant thinks that training a model on code from the start will give better results than adapting an existing model that has sucked up not only billions of pieces of code but most of the internet. Im perfectly fine with our model forgetting about butterfly anatomy, he says. Cosine claims that its generative coding assistant, called Genie, tops the leaderboard on SWE-Bench, a standard set of tests for coding models. Poolside is still building its model but claims that what it has so far already matches the performance of GitHubs Copilot. I personally have a very strong belief that large language models will get us all the way to being as capable as a software developer, says Kant. Not everyone takes that view, however. Illogical LLMs To Justin Gottschlich, the CEO and founder of Merly, large language models are the wrong tool for the jobperiod. He invokes his dog: No amount of training for my dog will ever get him to be able to code, it just won't happen, he says. He can do all kinds of other things, but hes just incapable of that deep level of cognition. Having worked on code generation for more than a decade, Gottschlich has a similar sticking point with large language models. Programming requires the ability to work through logical puzzles with unwavering precision. No matter how well large language models may learn to mimic what human programmers do, at their core they are still essentially statistical slot machines, he says: I cant train an illogical system to become logical. Instead of training a large language model to generate code by feeding it lots of examples, Merly does not show its system human-written code at all. Thats because to really build a model that can generate code, Gottschlich argues, you need to work at the level of the underlying logic that code represents, not the code itself. Merlys system is therefore trained on an intermediate representationsomething like the machine-readable notation that most programming languages get translated into before they are run. Gottschlich wont say exactly what this looks like or how the process works. But he throws out an analogy: Theres this idea in mathematics that the only numbers that have to exist are prime numbers, because you can calculate all other numbers using just the primes. Take that concept and apply it to code, he says. Not only does this approach get straight to the logic of programming; its also fast, because millions of lines of code are reduced to a few thousand lines of intermediate language before the system analyzes them. Shifting mindsets What you think of these rival approaches may depend on what you want generative coding assistants to be. In November, Cosine banned its engineers from using tools other than its own products. It is now seeing the impact of Genie on its own engineers, who often find themselves watching the tool as it comes up with code for them. You now give the model the outcome you would like, and it goes ahead and worries about the implementation for you, says Yang Li, another Cosine cofounder. Pullen admits that it can be baffling, requiring a switch of mindset. We have engineers doing multiple tasks at once, flitting between windows, he says. While Genie is running code in one, they might be prompting it to do something else in another. These tools also make it possible to protype multiple versions of a system at once. Say youre developing software that needs a payment system built in. You can get a coding assistant to simultaneously try out several different optionsStripe, Mango, Checkoutinstead of having to code them by hand one at a time. Genie can be left to fix bugs around the clock. Most software teams use bug-reporting tools that let people upload descriptions of errors they have encountered. Genie can read these descriptions and come up with fixes. Then a human just needs to review them before updating the code base. No single human understands the trillions of lines of code in todays biggest software systems, says Li, and as more and more software gets written by other software, the amount of code will only get bigger. This will make coding assistants that maintain that code for us essential. The bottleneck will become how fast humans can review the machine-generated code, says Li. How do Cosines engineers feel about all this? According to Pullen, at least, just fine. If I give you a hard problem, youre still going to think about how you want to describe that problem to the model, he says. Instead of writing the code, you have to write it in natural language. But theres still a lot of thinking that goes into that, so youre not really taking the joy of engineering away. The itch is still scratched. Some may adapt faster than others. Cosine likes to invite potential hires to spend a few days coding with its team. A couple of months ago it asked one such candidate to build a widget that would let employees share cool bits of software they were working on to social media. The task wasnt straightforward, requiring working knowledge of multiple sections of Cosines millions of lines of code. But the candidate got it done in a matter of hours. This person who had never seen our code base turned up on Monday and by Tuesday afternoon hed shipped something, says Li. We thought it would take him all week. (They hired him.) But theres another angle too. Many companies will use this technology to cut down on the number of programmers they hire. Li thinks we will soon see tiers of software engineers. At one end there will be elite developers with million-dollar salaries who can diagnose problems when the AI goes wrong. At the other end, smaller teams of 10 to 20 people will do a job that once required hundreds of coders. It will be like how ATMs transformed banking, says Li. Anything you want to do will be determined by compute and not head count, he says. I think its generally accepted that the era of adding another few thousand engineers to your organization is over. Warp drives Indeed, for Gottschlich, machines that can code better than humans are going to be essential. For him, thats the only way we will build the vast, complex software systems that he thinks we will eventually need. Like many in Silicon Valley, he anticipates a future in which humans move to other planets. Thats only going to be possible if we get AI to build the software required, he says: Merlys real goal is to get us to Mars. Gottschlich prefers to talk about machine programming rather than coding assistants, because he thinks that term frames the problem the wrong way. I dont think that these systems should be assisting humansI think humans should be assisting them, he says. They can move at the speed of AI. Why restrict their potential? Theres this cartoon called The Flintstones where they have these cars, but they only move when the drivers use their feet, says Gottschlich. This is sort of how I feel most people are doing AI for software systems. But what Merlys building is, essentially, spaceships, he adds. Hes not joking. And I dont think spaceships should be powered by humans on a bicycle. Spaceships should be powered by a warp engine. If that sounds wildit is. But theres a serious point to be made about what the people building this technology think the end goal really is. Gottschlich is not an outlier with his galaxy-brained take. Despite their focus on products that developers will want to use today, most of these companies have their sights on a far bigger payoff. Visit Cosines website and the company introduces itself as a Human Reasoning Lab. It sees coding as just the first step toward a more general-purpose model that can mimic human problem-solving in a number of domains. Poolside has similar goals: The company states upfront that it is building AGI. Code is a way of formalizing reasoning, says Kant. Wang invokes agents. Imagine a system that can spin up its own software to do any task on the fly, he says. If you get to a point where your agent can really solve any computational task that you want through the means of softwarethat is a display of AGI, essentially. Down here on Earth, such systems may remain a pipe dream. And yet software engineering is changing faster than many at the cutting edge expected. Were not at a point where everythings just done by machines, but were definitely stepping away from the usual role of a software engineer, says Cosines Pullen. Were seeing the sparks of that new workflowwhat it means to be a software engineer going into the future.
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  • Mikhail Riches and GT3 get green light for Ealing leisure centre redevelopment
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    Scheme to include new leisure centre and 300 homes in replacement of scrapped 3DReid-designed planCGI of the new leisure centre, which will start construction towards the end of this yearProposed parkland componentInterior view of the new leisure centre building, designed by GT31/4show captionEaling council has approved plans by Mikhail Riches and GT3 Architects for a leisure centre and 300 homes in west London.Designed for the council, the 125m Gurnell development will include eight main housing blocks rising to a maximum of ten storeys, with 35% of homes designated as affordable.The Gurnell Leisure Centre, built in the 1970s but closed in 2020 during the covid lockdown and never reopened, will be demolished and replaced.Detailed permission has been granted for the GT3-designed replacement building, which will contain a 50m swimming pool, 270 spectator seats, a cafe, a fitness suite and soft play.Interior view of the new leisure centre building, designed by GT3Mikhail Riches is the wider schemes masterplanner and architect behind its residential component, which has been granted outline permission in the hybrid application.The project team also includes landscape architect Periscope, project manager Gleeds, civil and structural engineer Expedition, planning consultant Tibbalds, townscape consultant Turley and fire consultant Hydrock.The schemes approval comes four years after a 3DReid-designed proposal to build six housing blocks and a replacement leisure centre scheme on the site was refused by Ealing council.Source: GoogleGurnell Leisure Centre was built in the 1970s and closed in 2020. It will be demolished later this year.The former scheme, designed by Ealings development arm Be Here, was refused in 2020 despite being recommended for approval by planning officers, because councillors considered it to be too large and harmful to the green belt.The National Planning Policy Framework at the time stipulated that the development should only be approved in very special circumstances, which councillors decided the scheme did not meet.The new proposals include outdoor landscaped facilities in adjoining parkland, 450 new trees, a new playground, skate park, BMX track, a bridge and new footpaths.Ealing council leader Peter Mason said the approval was the next big step in making good on our commitment to deliver a new, state of the art leisure centre to replace Gurnell, which will bring back a landmark location for sport and leisure to Ealing.3DReids scrapped plans for the site, which were refused permission in 2020He added: With the new plans now approved, were pleased that we are one step closer towards returning a much-loved facility to the community, and delivering the homes our borough needs.I look forward to getting shovels in the ground and bringing forward more development opportunities that deliver on our wider ambitions for Ealing.The council is now seeking a development partner to deliver the residential component of the scheme and is expecting to make an appointment by winter 2025/2026.The planning committees decision will head to the Greater London Authority for stage 2 approval, after which the council will appoint a contractor to build the scheme, with demolition of the leisure centre expected to begin this spring.Construction is scheduled to start this autumn with the new leisure centre to open by 2028.
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  • Best Teeth Whitening Strips of 2025
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    Our Experts Written by Amanda Capritto, Caroline Igo Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Why You Can Trust CNET 16171819202122232425+ Years of Experience 14151617181920212223 Hands-on Product Reviewers 6,0007,0008,0009,00010,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000 Sq. Feet of Lab Space How we test CNETs expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise.Table of Contents What to consider Fit Make sure the white strips fit snug on your teeth and don't touch the gums. Coverage Make sure the teeth whitening strips cover the majority of your teeth. Ease of use Whitening strips should be easy to apply. Sensations Those with sensitive teeth should look out for products without hydrogen peroxide. Length of wear Decide what length of time you're comfortable wearing white strips. Sensitive teeth should avoid prolonged wear. Our Picks Best overall whitening strips Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects View details $45 at Amazon View details Best dissolving whitening strips Moon Dissolving Whitening Strips View details $40 at Amazon View details Best whitening strips for sensitive teeth Lumineux Oral Essentials Whitening Strips View details $45 at Amazon View details Best affordable whitening strips Zimba Teeth Whitening Strips View details $20 at Amazon View details Table of Contents Professional teeth whitening works well but comes with a high price tag. If you want a budget-friendly alternative that doesn't involve a trip to the dentist, you can try at-home whitening strips. When used consistently, these strips can get you a brighter smile, and they're designed to be gentle enough for folks with sensitive teeth and gums. The process is pretty simple and lets you achieve a whiter smile from your own bathroom without having to spend a lot.However, while everyone wants a brighter smile, your dental health should come first. It's important to consult your dentist before starting any whitening treatment, especially if you have a history of enamel erosion (enamel is the protective layer on your teeth) or if you know you need dental work like filling a cavity. You should also take precautions when using whitening strips if you have dental work such as crowns, veneers, or fillings, since the materials involved may respond differently to whitening treatments and could pose certain risks.What is the best teeth whitening strip overall?Crest 3D Whitestrips are our pick as the best teeth whitening strips overall because our tests determined that they had the best results with the most effective active ingredients. If you have surface stains from years and years of tea, coffee and wine, the whitening agent in Crest 3D Whitestrips can effectively whiten teeth by as much as 23 levels.Best teeth whitening stripsof 2025 Photo Gallery 1/1 $45 at Amazon $45 at Walmart Pros Up to 23 levels whiter teeth in about 24 days Remove up to 14 years of stains Active ingredient is hydrogen peroxide Cons You might find the coverage to be less than you want Most expensive on this list Price $$ Number of pieces 48Active ingredient Hydrogen peroxideCruelty-free NoResults in About 24 daysLevel of whitening About 23 $45 at Amazon $45 at Walmart Crest 3D Whitestrips are truly a classic. They're easy to find and easy to use, and I've used them many times in the past. Each Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects box contains 48 strips for 24 treatments. Wear one strip a day for 30 minutes, and Crest claims that you can remove up to 14 years of stains by the end of your last treatment.One thing to keep in mind is the coverage is a little less than other brands on this list (such as the Rembrandt strips). I found that the cover was OK, I just wished the strips would reach over my canines more. Despite that, Crest 3D is still my No. 1 on this list, because time and time again they're effective. $40 at Amazon If you dont like the feeling of whitening strips sitting on your teeth for up to 30 minutes, you can try dissolving strips, instead. Moon Dissolving Whitening S
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  • Dino horror Code Violet isn't coming to PC to stop us from making "vulgar" mods
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    TeamKill Media is resisting calls to release its Dino Crisis-like Code Violet on PC as it doesn't want anyone modding "vulgar versions" of its characters.Addressing players on social media, the team said it held its voice actresses and actors "with high regard" and "making a joke out of our art and possibly tarnishing the reputation of our voice actresses and actors is not worth the extra money we can make".Code Violet - Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games.Watch on YouTube"For those asking us about a PC version of Code Violet the reason we are not bringing it to PC is we do not want anyone modding vulgar versions of the main character as well as other characters in the game," the team said on X/Twitter (thanks, PushSquare)."We hold our voice actresses and actors with high regard, as well as our artistic vision for the game and story and reject any form of destroying that with sexual mods." To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Code Violet is expected to release in July 2025, exclusively on PS5.TeamKill's statement is reminiscent of Koei Tecmo's position, which recently revealed it had taken "strict action" against thousands of provocative Dead or Alive fanart images because the characters are "like daughters" to their creators.Koei Tecmo's legal affairs lead, Tomotoshi Nishimura, recently addressed a copyright conference in which he revealed that whilst the company was pragmatic and even supportive of "otaku" fan culture, it had no choice but to issue copyright strikes against amateur images that are created for, uh, "adult purposes".Naoki Hamaguchi, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, also recently asked PC players not to install any "offensive or inappropriate" mods once the game is released.Conversely, Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios loves mods. After recently revealing over 100m mods have been downloaded, it gave Baldur's Gate 3's Withers a pair of "big naturals"...
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  • Fortnite finally reveals OG Chapter 1 Season 2 release date & return of Black Knight
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereEpic Games has struck gold by bringing back Fortnites iconic OG game mode, taking millions of players back to the nostalgia-drenched island of Chapter 1. This resurrection not only renewed the passion of long-time fans but also drew in a new wave of players eager to experience the games OG era. As the community enjoys this trip down memory lane, anticipation grows for the next stage of nostalgia: OG Chapter 1 Season 2. While back in the original Chapter 1, Epic introduced a new POI Tilted Towers and the games first-ever Battle Pass, Fortnite has finally revealed the exact same plans for the upcoming OG mode season, but with a twist, featuring a remixed Black Knight.Fortnite OG Chapter 1 Season 2 to bring back Tilted Towers and Black Knight skinFortnite has announced that the OG Chapter 1 Season 2 update is set to release on January 31, 2025, and it promises to restore one of Fortnites most iconic POIs which is Tilted Towers. While sharing the season key art, Epic wrote, Clear your plans for January 31. Were going full tilt, referencing the return of Tilted on the OG map.Fortnite Chapter 1 Season 2 Battle Pass skins will return. Image credit Epic Games.Known for its high-stakes combat and plentiful loot, Tilted will once again become a hot drop for players as OGs would love to sweat it off with their build fights at the location. But the fun doesnt stop there.Along with this, the return of the Black Knight skin, a popular cosmetic from the OG Season 2 Battle Pass, is also imminent as Epic plans to reintroduce some skins in the new Fortnite OG pass, but a remixed version of the same. Like the current OG Pass, players will get a new Black Knight Remix skin, Cuddle Team Leader Remix skin, and a Sparkle Specialist Remix skin upon purchasing the pass.While its unclear if the OG Black Knight will return as part of the Season Shop like Renegade Raider and the Aerial Assault Trooper, fans are quite optimistic Epic would deliver on the promise of truly bringing OG back with the game mode. FortnitePlatform(s):Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/XGenre(s):Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter9VideoGamerRelated TopicsFortnite Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • On the Upper East Side, Alyssa Kapito Shapes Her Own Family Home
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    Vintage wood-and-cane chairs, a Philip Arctander shearling Clam chair, and a custom sofa upholstered in a Dedar linen and lined with pillows of a Claremont green mohair surround a parchment-veneered coffee table in the living room. In background, an artwork by Gary Simmons hangs on the wall aboveBox chairs and a gamestable by Pierre Jeanneret.Art: Gary SimmonsSeeing the potential in the original apartmenta maze of smaller rooms with odd proportionswas no small feat. It needed me, Kapito confides of the propertys less desirable but alterable former features. Nothing was right, but you cant change the bones, and it had these amazing bones. Among them: soaring 11-foot-three-inch ceilings, which McMahon managed to maintain throughout, oversized windows lining treetop exposures, and copious natural light.Though Kapito delights in the abodes structural transformationwhich included combining three small public rooms into an expansive living room with a library at one end, as well as reconfiguring the kitchen and primary suiteit was appointing the spaces that most thrilled the designer. Her serene dwelling showcases specimens by such renowned designers as Jean Prouv, Franois-Xavier Lalanne, and Jacques Adnet, as well as Georges Jouve, whose iconic Patte dOurs ashtray (sitting atop its distinctive Mathieu Matgotdesigned stand) Kapito sometimes fills with jelly beans for guests. Lining the custom-plaster walls is a host of complementary sculptural and graphic artworks.Lauded for showcasing collected interiors on clean backdrops, Kapito added visual interest to neutral surfaces through bespoke details: raised paneling (in the manner of Jean-Michel Frank), custom hardware, and brawny Parisian-inspired door casings. Even the inclusion of delicate fluting, found at the base of glass-and-metal doors delineating the elevator vestibule from the foyer, came from a frieze Kapito had admired on a Manhattan building. Characteristic of her thoughtful aesthetic, the spaces reward those willing to take a closer look. After visiting every historic home on the Upper East Side for research, she says, imbuing the residence with authenticity was paramount.Kapito, who loves to entertain at home, also recognizes the influence her milieu has on the work. Broadly considered an It girl of interior designa not ill-founded characterization she demurely admits to finding flatteringthe designers social circle keeps her engaged and inspired. I function in a lot of different worlds. I do function in the fashion world. I do function in the art world. I also have a lot of friends who are very creative, she says, gesturing to her Juju Vera necklace by pal Julia Ferentinos. While every detail is carefully considered, none of it feels too precious or finicky, notes Isabel Wilkinson Schor, another close friend of Kapito and the founder of clothing brand Attersee, of the home. Just like Alyssa herself, the space is warm, disarming, and inviting. This hyper-connected sphere will help guide Kapitos latest passion project, a brick-and-mortar gallery opening near the apartment this year; it will feature a mix of fashion, art, and design largely inspired by, curated for, and, in some cases, created with her stylish confidants.Musing on principal takeaways from the transformation of her own home, Kapito looks at her surroundings. I want people who care to walk in and be like, Thats a new idea. I havent seen that before. Where is that from? It is perhaps not surprising then that her signature is giving timeworn pieces another life in meticulously rendered environments. I love that tension between the new and oldit feels fresher, she says. And you kind of see the stories.Alyssa Kapitos Upper East Side apartment is featured in ADs February issue. Never miss a story when you subscribe to AD.
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  • 6 new AWESOME features in The Roads Must Roll [$]
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    6 new AWESOME features in The Roads Must Roll By Bart on January 20, 2025 3D News The Roads Must Roll is a new road generator that allows you to create detailed streets, bridgesand intersections in minutes, not days. Everything is procedural and based on curves.After the successful launch in september, were back with six awesome new features to take your projects to the next level. Lets dive in!1. A Splash of Water!Instantly transform your scene with realistic water effects. Adjust the balance between dry and wet areas Set the roughness of the water layer Control the amount of puddles 2. Say hello to a wide variety of material options and customizable settings.Roughness, normal and other maps are included.Available materials to choose from: 3 asphalt materials 19 sidewalk materials 2 concrete materials 8 green strip materials 3. Easily add your own textures too!4. Add authenticity with new materials for cracks, wear, and tear.5. A new procedural asset lets you animate vehicles on independent curves.6. A new Super texture resolution option.These additions are a result of a the feature requests submitted by the users in our survey.7. Other updates: Enhanced realism across materials. Numerous small menu improvements Updated procedural assets Generate white and yellow lines as geometry. Simultaneously rotate all vehicles around their axes. Use your own tree collections in scenes. Performance enhancements for the fully procedural asphalt material Find out more about The Roads Must Roll at: https://theroadsmustroll.com
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  • Was the whole TikTok drama a bait-and-switch to make Trump look good? Skeptics have highlighted how Trump was the one who initially called for the Chinese-owned social media app to be banned in 2020
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    Was the whole TikTok drama a bait-and-switch to make Trump look good?Skeptics have highlighted how Trump was the one who initially called for the Chinese-owned social media app to be banned in 2020Rhian Lubinin New York,John BowdenMonday 20 January 2025 03:43 GMTTrump's national security adviser pledges to preserve TikTok for American usersSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inboxGet our free Inside Washington emailGet our free Inside Washington emailI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read ourprivacy policyPolitical commentators have suggested that the drama surrounding TikTok is a scam to make President-elect Donald Trump look good after he has vowed to save it.The Chinese-owned social media app went dark in the U.S. on Saturday night and posted a message at about 10.30 p.m. Eastern time saying: Sorry, TikTok isnt available right now. We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned!The Biden administration blasted TikToks statement as a stunt in a statement on Saturday.And on Sunday morning, Trump vowed to issue an executive order on Monday, the day of his inauguration, to give the apps parent company ByteDance more time to find a buyer. Early Sunday afternoon, TikTok announced it was in the process of restoring service to the app and thanked Trump for his support.We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive, it said in a statement. Its a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship. We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.Skeptics have highlighted how Trump was the one who initially called for the controversial Chinese-owned social media app to be banned in 2020. But since Trumps following on TikTok grew he has now amassed 14.8 million followers and he hinted it helped to clinch the election, the president-elect has changed his tune.I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok because I won youth by 34 points, Trump said in December. And there are those that say TikTok had something to do with that.Trump signed an executive order to impose sanctions on TikTok in August 2020 (REUTERS)This TikTok scam by Trump is really something, Ron Filipowski, a defense attorney and editor-in-chief of the left-leaning MeidasTouch news outlet said. In a few days, we will be hearing from Trump about how he saved Tik Tok & brought it back. He literally created the problem by calling for a ban. Rs pass a law. It gets banned. It goes dark for a day or 2, then Trump saves it.Journalist Aaron Rupar said that Trump now has the big tech companies working on his behalf.Trump hated TikTok (because China) until it helped him win an election (as even he acknowledges) and now hes going to save it and take a victory lap, Rupar said. So hell have X, TikTok, Insta, and Facebook all working on his behalf. Thats a big difference between now and 2017.The message U.S. TikTok users were greeted with when the app went dark (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)Heath Mayo, founder of the conservative group Principles First, added: Trump got China to place what amounts to a front-page ad on the phone of every American on TikTok. Selling out US national security to promote himself as some savior. Surprise, surprise.Senator Chris Murphy (D-Ct) said the move by Trump was terrifying.TikTok tucking itself in with Trump. Twitter under control of the White House. Facebook making major changes to placate MAGA, doing PR campaign to align w Trump, Murphy wrote in a post on X. Does everyone not see whats happening here and how terrifying this is.Others shared dismay at the idea that Trump can effectively void a federal law. Im trying, and I hope other people will try, to hold onto the simple notion that a US president cannot simply declare a federal law that was passed last year and literally upheld this week to be a nullityeven if its a not-so-hot law, writer and lawyer Luppe B. Luppen said in a post on BlueSky. The Congress is the body that can amend or repeal federal laws.On August 6, 2020, Trump issued an executive order to impose sanctions on TikTok. The United States must take aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security, Trump said in the order.It called for ByteDance to divest its U.S. interests or face sanctions, but Trumps effort to ban the app was then blocked by a federal judge. Trump has thrown his support behind the app more recently (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)Since then, he has pledged support for the social media giant, even inviting TikToks CEO to his inauguration. The Independent has contacted the Trump transition team for comment.Trumps incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz defended the president-elect on Sunday.He said that Trump was working in real time with tech companies to reach an agreement for new US ownership of TikTok something a number of his allies, including Canadas Kevin OLeary, have also been at work seeking to make a reality.Waltz also indicated that it was possible for TikTok to remain under Chinese ownership, albeit with firewalls (such as Americans data being stored in US-based servers) to guard against perceived national security threats.Asked by CNNs Dana Bash on State of the Union whether that meant "capitulating" to China by accepting a deal wherein the app was not sold, Waltz issued a denial.No, no, no, he told Bash. Both can be true at the same time. TikTok can continue to exist, and whether thats in American hands, owned by an American company, or whether the data and algorithms are fully protected from Chinese interference, theres a number of...formulas this can take.More aboutTikTokDonald TrumpWhite HouseJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesMost PopularPopular videosSponsored Features
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