• The Gates Godot Powered 3D Web Browser
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    The idea of linking 3D experiences together to create cyberspace has been with us for a very long time, a term first coined in the book Neuromancer (published in 1984). Early technologies like VRML attempted this, but were ahead of the technology of the day. The Gates is one such modern project, that essentially provides a 3D web browser built upon the open source Godot game engine for connecting and playing Godot games online. It also comes with tooling that enables you to publish compatible Godot games to create your own online communities.The Gates is described as:TheGatesis a free and open-source 3D internet browser build withGodot Engine.It connects game experiences together like world wide web and allows you to easily access them without installing.Available on Windows, Linux and MacOSOne very important fact to be aware of right now:*important: Windows and MacOS version doesnt have sandboxing meaning its not secure to open non trusted gates and Linux sandboxing is not tested fully, so be carefulWe are working on it) any help is appreciatedThe Gates project is open source under the MIT license.Key LinksThe Gates HomepageThe Gates GitHubThe Gates DocumentationThe Gates Godot ExporterYou can learn more about this interesting (and very early) Godot cyberspace project The Gates in the video below.
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  • This one feature sets these MagSafe battery packs apart from the rest
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    ScreenshotAt this point, testing MagSafe battery banks seems to have become my favorite pastime. I have tested small ones, thick ones, multifunctional ones, Qi2 versions, and ones with stands and fans; you name it, and I have more than likely tried it. While some of these battery packs have been great and have their own cool features, there is one feature that the old Apple MagSafe Battery pack had that has been missing from third-party packs until now.Be sure to check our hands-on video review below!iOS integration featureOne of the best (if not the best) features of the Apple MagSafe battery pack was that it was recognized by your iOS device. So when you attached the battery to the rear of the phone, you got a specific animation on your lock screen. Then, when you unlocked it, the battery pack would show up in your battery widget. You can see an example below. When Apple switched to USB-C on its iPhones and accessories, it discontinued its first-party Magsafe battery pack. At that point, there were no third-party power banks with this type of integration. But Kuxiu, just released their new S1 and K1 Magsafe battery packs and, someway somehow have this ability!Kuxiu S1 & K1 MagSafe battery packsBoth of these battery packs have that awesome integration feature, but there are a few differences between them. Kuxiu K1 3 in1 Power BankThis is the more interesting one of the two because it is multifunctional and has a cool design language as well. As the name implies, this is a 3 in 1 power bank. It charges your iPhone and Apple watch simultaneously and also provides a kickstand. Whats also nice is that both the MagSafe charging point and the Apple Watch charger can charge your AirPods Pro as well. So you can charge your big three with just the power bank. These are the specs:5000mAh power bankQi2 15W magnetic charging 5W charging for Apple Watch20W wired out and in charging Kickstand for portrait and landscape viewing182g in weightiOS widget integrationWhat I also really like about this is that it uses frosted glass that feels nearly identical to the material feel of your iPhone. It feels extremely premium. This power bank is available in two colors, Black and Desert Titanium, and it is on sale for $69.99. Kuxiu S1 5000mAh PowerBankThis next power bank also has the same cool integration feature but instead of a 3 in 1 I is just a power bank. It has no kickstand or Apple Watch charger. It is just a premium, well-built Qi2 power bank. Here is the spec list:5000mAh power bankQi2 15W magnetic charging 20W wired out and in charging 145g in weightiOS widget integrationFrosted glass materialThe strange thing is that you would think this battery pack would be cheaper since it technically does less. But it is actually an additional $10. The reason is that the battery is made of solid-state materials. Now, this is relatively new to me, but below is a list of some of the benefits of a solid state battery vs regular lithium batteries. Solid electrolyte (ceramic, glass, polymer)Safer, non-flammableHigher energy density (longer battery life, compact design)Longer lifespan, more charge cyclesPerforms well in extreme temperaturesMore resistant to wear and damageThere is a video on the Kuxiu S1 product page that really puts the battery through some insane conditions, and it still works. For the 2 weeks I have been using it, it has stayed very cool to the touch. This battery pack also comes in two colors, black and natural titanium, and is on sale for $79.99.Final thoughts and availability Funny enough, I actually prefer thesimpler S1because it is thinner, lighter, and provides the same amount of charge. The K1 is going to be great for those weekend trips, so I can just bring that along with me to charge my main devices. But from the material choices to the iOS widget integration to the multifunctionality it, all these are now my most recommendable MagSafe battery packs. As I said, these are available today from Kuxius website at $69 for the K1 and $79 for the S1.What do you think? Would you use one of these? Do you like the design? Is the iOS integration something you would want? lets discuss below!Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • The Cybertruck Appears to Be More Deadly Than the Infamous Ford Pinto, According to a New Analysis
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    Explosive.On New Years morning this year, US Army Master Sergeant Matthew Livelsberger rolled his rental cybertruck up near the front doors of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.Levelsberger then armed a device which would soon detonate a collection of gas canisters and explosive fireworks, blowing the windows out of the hotel and injuring seven bystanders.Never one to waste a tragedy, Musk soon took to X-formerly-Twitter to brag up that the "Cybertruck actually contained the explosion and directed the blast upwards" a claim which inadvertently led to the revelation that Tesla tracks and can remotely lock vehicles.Now a year into the Cybertruck's lifespan, it turns out that explosions might be theonlything they make safer.A new analysis by independent automotive blog FuelArc suggests that fire fatalities are 17 times more likely in a Cybertruck than in the infamous Ford Pinto the posterchild deadly cars if ever there was one.The site arrives at that conclusion by comparing the total units sold so far 34,438 for the Cybertruck, compared to 3,173,491 for the ill-fated Pinto,discontinued in 1980 and comparing reported fire fatalities for both.At the current rate of horrible fiery deaths, FuelArc projects the Cybertruck will have 14.52 fatalities per 100,000 units far eclipsing the Pinto's 0.85.(In absolute terms,FuelArc found, 27 Pinto drivers died in fires, while five Cybertruck drivers have suffered the same fate, at least so far.)FuelArc notes that the numbers are an estimate at best, because Tesla doesn't release its sales data to the public. But that's not the only thing that hasn't been released.The Cybertruck an almost 3 ton vehicle which is apparently allowed to drive itself has never passed independent crash testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Authority, and has refused to release its in-house safety testing data, which means other drivers and pedestrians are in the dark as to its safety.The tacky EVs have been a source of controversy for just about everyone, owing to their apparent lack of crumple zones, hazardous self-driving software, batteries that catch fire, and a small problem where the things brick in the middle of the highway and that's just a tiny sampling of the many issues reported with Musk's cyberpunk fantasy car.Case in point, they've been impounded whenever they've shown up in the UK, and EU safety organizations areban the thingsfrom European streets.Regardless, civilians in North America are now at the mercy of tens of thousands of them at least until it becomes too pass to take them out in public.More on Cybertrucks: Tesla Moves Workers Away From Cybertruck Production as Demand SlumpsShare This Article
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  • Elon Musk's DOGE Boys Now Infiltrating an Agency That's Been Investigating Tesla and SpaceX
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    Talk about conflict of interest.Who's Next?Billionaire Elon Musk's barely legal lackeys at his DOGE group have infiltrated their latest victim: the US Labor Department.It's a particularly hairy situation, even by the fraught standards of DOGE, because the department has investigated several of Musk's enterprises, including Tesla and SpaceX.And given Musk's well-documented extremely vindictive nature, it's not impossible the richest man in the world may try to single them out for retribution.His ventures have a well-established record of violating the rules of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is a regulatory agency of the Department of Labor.OSHA has previously fined Musk's SpaceX, Tesla, and even the Boring Company for countless safety incidents. SpaceX even kept the death of a worker secret, as OSHA inspectors found in November 2023.Federal investigators are also currently looking into a separate death at Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, which occurred in August.In short, having Musk's lackeys stir things up at the Labor Department isn't just a massive cybersecurity disaster waiting to happen it's an enormous conflict of interest as well.Not OSHAAs the Associated Press reports, a group of labor unions sued DOGE to protect sensitive information about workers, some of whom may have previously filed safety complaints against their employers.According to the AP, DOGE hasn't accessed any data about these employees just yet. The federal judge who's been put in charge of the lawsuit has yet to make a decision of whether to block DOGE from accessing the Labor Department's systems.However, unions are trying to get ahead of the problem by jumping into action now."At every step, DOGE is violating multiple laws, from constitutional limits on executive power, to laws protecting civil servants from arbitrary threats and adverse action, to crucial protections for government data collected and stored on hundreds of millions of Americans," union lawyers representing Democracy Forward wrote in a complaint.Share This Article
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  • Best Internet Providers in Austin, Texas
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    There are plenty of solid home internet options in the Lone Star State's capital. Here are CNET's picks for the best internet in Austin.
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  • England vs. France: How to Watch 2025 Six Nations Rugby Live From Anywhere
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    See at ExpressVPN Best VPN for streaming ExpressVPN See at ExpressVPN See more details See at Peacock Watch the 2025 Six Nations in the US from $8 per month Peacock See at Peacock See more details See at ITV Carries 2025 Six Nations games for free in the UK ITV See at ITV See more details See at Virgin Media Carries live coverage of the 2025 Six Nations Virgin Media See at Virgin Media See more details See at Stan Sport Watch the Six Nations in Australia from AU$27 a month Stan Sport See at Stan Sport See more details See at DAZN Watch the Six Nations in Canada from CA$30 a month DAZN See at DAZN See more details See at Sky Broadcasting every 2025 Six Nations game live in New Zealand Sky Sport See at Sky See more details Table of Contents England will be hoping to get back to winning ways on Saturday as they take on Six Nations favorites France in a tough week 2 game.The Red Rose kicked off its campaign in losing style after slipping to a 27-22 defeat against Ireland in Dublin last weekend.France, meanwhile, underlined its billing as the team to beat in this year's tournament, with a resounding 43-0 victory over Wales last time out in a match that saw them score seven tries.Below, we'll outline the bestlive TV streaming servicesto use to stream this Six Nations 2025 match, no matter where you are in the world. Winger Tho Attissogb scored two tries in France's 43-0 win over Wales in its Six Nations opener last weekend. Julian Finney/Getty ImagesEngland vs. France: When and where?England hosts France at Twickenham onSaturday, Feb. 8. Kickoff is set for 4:45 p.m. GMT local time, which makes it a 11:45 a.m. ET or 8:45 a.m. PT kickoff in the US and Canada, and a 3:45 a.m. AEDT start in the early hours of Sunday, Feb. 9, in Australia. How to watch England vs. France online from anywhere using a VPNIf you can't view this year's Six Nations locally, you may need a different way to watch this match; this is where a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic. It's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network and want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins. With a VPN, you can virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like ourEditors' Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this. Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Australia, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you're streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions. Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other greatVPN dealstaking place right now. James Martin/CNET 2024 Price $13 per month, $100 for the first 15 months (then $117 per year) or $140 for the first 28 months (then $150 per year)Latest Tests DNS leaks detected, 35% speed loss in 2025 testsNetwork 3,000 plus servers in 105 countriesJurisdiction British Virgin Islands ExpressVPN isour current best VPN pickfor people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you'll get three months free and save 49%. That's the equivalent of $6.67 a month.Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. 61% off with 2yr plan (+4 free months) See at ExpressVPN Livestream England vs. France in the USSelect Six Nations matches this season are being broadcast in the US on NBC, but this match isn't one of them. The good news is that streaming servicePeacockis showing every match of the tournament live in the US. You'll need a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account to catch games live. NBC's streaming service, Peacock, offers access to all the matches of the 2025 Six Nations. Peacock offers two Premium plans, and after the recent price increases, the ad-supported Premium plan costs $8 a month and the ad-free Premium Plus plan is $14 a month. See at Peacock Watch England vs. France for free in the UKRugby fans in the UK are once again among the luckiest in the world, with all matches of the 2025 Six Nations set to be shown live on free-to-air networks BBC and ITV. This means viewers in the UK will be able to stream every game for free onITVXandBBC iPlayer. This match will be shown live on ITV 1, with coverage starting at 4:15 p.m. GMT. ITV ITV's streaming online streaming service is free to viewers in the UK, with dedicated apps available for Apple and Android devices, as well as most smart TVs. See at ITV Watch England vs. France for free in IrelandLive coverage is split between free-to-air terrestrial broadcasters RT and Virgin Media in Ireland. That means you'll be able to stream games for free on streaming platformsVirgin Media Playerand RTE Player. This fixture will be shown on Virgin Media One, with coverage staring at 4:30 p.m. GMT. You can live stream 2025 Six Nations games for free usingVirgin Media Playeror via the network's TV Anywhere app, which is available for nearly all devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers and more. See at Virgin Media Stream England vs. France in AustraliaRugby fans down under can watch Six Nations matches on streaming service Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to show games live in Australia this season. Stan Sport will set you back AU$15 a month (on top of a standard Stan subscription that starts at AU$12 a month for the service's Basic tier).A subscription will also give you access to UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League soccer action, as well as international rugby and Formula E. See at Stan Sport Stream England vs. France in CanadaIf you want to stream Six Nations games live in Canada, subscribe to DAZN Canada. The service has exclusive broadcast rights to the tournament this season. A DAZN subscription costs CA$35 a month or CA$250 a year. It will also give you access to Champions League, Europa League and EFL Championship soccer and WTA tennis.As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there's a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs. See at DAZN Stream England vs. France in New ZealandPay TV broadcaster Sky Sport has broadcast rights to show every 2025 Six Nations game live in New Zealand. Pay-TV broadcaster Sky Sport will be showing every 2025 Six Nations game in New Zealand. That also means you can also watch every game online using the network's Sky Go streaming service. See at Sky Quick tips for streaming the 2025 Six Nations using a VPNWith four variables at play -- your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN -- your experience and success when streaming Six Nations Rugby action live may vary.If you don't see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the "search for city or country" option.If you're having trouble getting the game after you've turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs -- like Roku -- don't have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you'll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you're using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network's sports app, you'll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you're using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommendBrave.
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  • Netflix celebrates its biggest quarter yet by putting UK prices up again
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    Netflix celebrates its biggest quarter yet by putting UK prices up againNet profit.Image credit: Netflix News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Feb. 8, 2025 Remember when we reported that Netflix was hiking prices again, but most of Europe had escaped? Well, not anymore.As reported by The Guardian, the streaming giant has now confirmed above-inflation price rises for UK subscribers, with its most popular non-ad-supported subscription increasing by 2 to 13 - that's an 18 percent hike - and its most expensive tier rising 1 to 19 a month.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Xbox Developer Direct - four promising games also coming to PlayStation.Watch on YouTubeEven the cheapest tier, which includes advertisements, has also increased by a pound to 6 per month. It now also costs an additional 1 to add an extra member to a package."We will occasionally ask our members to pay a little more so that we can reinvest to further improve Netflix," the company said, saying the increased fees help the firm "continue to invest in programming and deliver more value for our members".As Matt summarised for us at the time, the news comes as Netflix celebrates its biggest quarterly subscriber increase in history, with 19m new customers having joined the streaming service in its most recent fourth quarter. And it's expecting to generate higher than forecast revenue in 2025, too.ICYMI, Netflix's animated adaptation of Devil May Cry is almost upon us. The streaming service has announced the series premieres on 3rd April.
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  • Grid Legends on iOS is proof that console games can transition well to mobile
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    Grid Legends is a great-looking racing game. While it doesn't have the wide open scope of Forza Horizon, or the detailed on-track ray tracing of Gran Turismo, it does have excellent lighting and beautiful stages. That's true across all the platforms, but the recent release on Android and iOS is intriguing. We've experienced mixed fortunes for triple-A titles released on mobile, but having played the game extensively on iPhone 15 Pro, I'm impressed. In fact, it's one of the only triple-A iOS ports I can actually recommend.Initial impressions suggest a favourable visual turnout on iPhone with results that seem broadly comparable to the last-gen Xbox One version of the game, but of course, there are some compromises. Lighting has been significantly simplified while shadows are obviously lower-res, with a sharper divide between cascades. Shadow aliasing is a bigger problem as a result, with coarser shadows that look less natural at rest. This becomes a more substantial issue in cockpit view, where the close camera perspective exposes the low resolution of the nearest cascade.On top of that, foliage shadows also don't animate on iPhone, presumably to reduce the number of shadow map updates the game has to process. I would say these shadow changes aren't that noticeable in the typical third-person camera when actually driving at speed though. There are other small lighting changes throughout the game, like the less effective impression of ambient occlusion in this truck cockpit. The foliage in some tracks appears a bit flatter, with lower contrast shade beneath. Subtle lighting tweaks are present across the tracks if you look closely, though during gameplay their impact is more muted.A mobile port of a triple-A that actually works? Grid Legends is impressive on iPhone 15 Pro.Watch on YouTubeVolumetric lighting is probably the biggest flat-out omission here, as the trackside environment often no longer features volumetric lights. This makes a big visual difference in certain tracks, like this, though most tracks and times of day look similar enough. That said, there is one lighting tweak that actually favours the iPhone. The real-time cubemaps used for vehicle reflections on Xbox update at just 15Hz, once for every 2 frames essentially. On iPhone, they are full-rate, and distract much less and of a higher resolution.Model detail also takes a hit. LODs pop in closer to the camera and texture detail is worse, despite the fact that I have the game's high resolution texture pack installed. Texture filtering is reduced, crowds are simpler, while particle effects are pared back or gone. It goes without saying that resolution drops - Xbox One uses a dynamic 1080p that typically settles around 900p, while iPhone 15 Pro delivers around 630p with no sign of Apple's impressive MetalFX upscaler.That sounds like a long list of iPhone concessions, but comparing the two systems in broad strokes, the lighting looks similar, the models look much the same and the game is generally quite comparable. It's definitely better than you'd expect from a Nintendo Switch conversion, for instance, where you'd usually see larger fundamental cutbacks to a game's visual makeup.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. That's all the more impressive given that performance is also strong. The game's default graphics mode targets 30fps and holds up well enough in typical play, with a steady procession of 33ms frames for even frame-pacing. When the cars bunch up a bit though, frame-rates can briefly tumble down into the 20s. These performance dives are impactful, but usually occur towards the start of the race, when a lot of cars are in close proximity. Rewinds also tend to provoke frame-rate problems, though it has little gameplay impact. The Xbox One S exhibits similar behaviour, but tends to hold closer to the upper 20s, and doesn't drop as often. It's a better performer in trouble spots, but both machines do a reasonably good job of providing 30fps gameplay typically. Additionally, the motion blur present on both platforms makes the game feel decently smooth despite its lower frame-rate.So far I've been talking about the default mode, which provides the closest analogue to the home console experience. But there are two other visual modes to look at as well, which come with their own trade-offs. The battery saver mode comes with a few cuts - most obviously the removal of the screen-space reflections, which makes a pretty big difference on wet circuits. Trackside spectators have been pared back slightly as well and there do seem to be minor LOD adjustments too, along with lower-res real-time cubemaps. But the biggest change is simply a big cut to rendering resolution, as the battery saver mode runs somewhere in the vicinity of 360p, though both modes feature an equally sharp HUD.The upside though is that performance is very good, hitting a consistent 30fps in typical play. Large packs of cars don't really faze it, except when we perform a flashback, where we sometimes see substantial drops - though with little gameplay relevance. The performance level is a good deal better than the graphics preset, and battery drain also appears to be reduced too. The performance mode has all the same visual compromises as the battery saver mode, except that resolution is a bit higher here at roughly 550p. However, this mode uses real-time cubemap reflections that update at half-rate, which means 20Hz here. The tweaks and 'downgrades' are plentiful but in motion, Grid Legends on iPhone is a close facsimile of the Xbox One experience. | Image credit: Digital FoundryThat's because the performance mode now runs at 40fps by default on the iPhone's 120Hz screen, which I haven't actually seen before on iOS. Frame-rates here can dip a little when cars are bunched up, but generally the game flies along at a stable 40fps. If we limit the iPhone to 60Hz though, the game runs at 30fps, which is pretty sensible given that 40fps doesn't divide evenly into 60Hz. I don't have newer Apple devices on hand to test, though I did have a chance to play the game on a friend's iPhone 16 Pro and the largest difference seems to be that the performance mode targets 60fps instead of 40 on my device, though dips seem more frequent.I do however have an iPhone 13 Pro Max that I tested briefly. The option for high-resolution textures isn't available due to RAM limitations, and there are some other cutbacks, like losing screen-space reflections in the graphics mode. But generally speaking, it's a good-looking experience that runs at a decent performance level. The 13 Pro isn't separated by very much in terms of raster performance from the 15 Pro though, as iPhone GPU performance uplifts have been more modest in recent cycles. Apple's upgrades have concentrated more on RAM, ray tracing, and machine learning performance than improving GPU speeds for typical workloads, which is limited more strictly by current process technology.Overall, Grid Legends works. The mode selections are useful, the overall look and feel of the game is retained and where there are cutbacks, they are mostly a non-issue when viewed on a small, mobile screen. Performance is solid too, unlike the majority of the last-gen iPhone ports I've looked at since the iPhone 15 Pro launched. There are a good number of compromises relative to home consoles, but it's satisfyingly rich relative to other heavy hitters on the platform. It's also a game that doesn't require 8GB of RAM to operate, running fine on older iPhone devices, which is a plus for users who upgrade phones less frequently. So Grid Legends is a rare game indeed - an eighth-gen console port that I can actually recommend playing on iPhone. It doesn't suffer from any glaring flaws, and is a well-optimised version of a beautiful racing title.
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  • Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction | WikiTok cures boredom in spare moments with wholesome swipe-up Wikipedia article discovery.
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    As we may think Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction WikiTok cures boredom in spare moments with wholesome swipe-up Wikipedia article discovery. Benj Edwards Feb 7, 2025 4:10 pm | 63 Credit: Amr Bo Shanab / rudall30 / Benj Edwards Credit: Amr Bo Shanab / rudall30 / Benj Edwards Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreOn Wednesday, a New York-based app developer named Isaac Gemal debuted a new site called WikiTok, where users can vertically swipe through an endless stream of Wikipedia article stubs in a manner similar to the interface for video-sharing app TikTok.It's a neat way to stumble upon interesting information randomly, learn new things, and spend spare moments of boredom without reaching for an algorithmically addictive social media app. Although to be fair, WikiTok is addictive in its own way, but without an invasive algorithm tracking you and pushing you toward the lowest-common-denominator content. It's also thrilling because you never know what's going to pop up next.WikiTok, which works through mobile and desktop browsers, feeds visitors a random list of Wikipedia articlesculled from the Wikipedia APIinto a vertically scrolling interface. Despite the name that hearkens to TikTok, there are currently no videos involved. Each entry is accompanied by an image pulled from the corresponding article. If you see something you like, you can tap "Read More," and the full Wikipedia page on the topic will open in your browser. A screenshot of WikiTok, a web app running in Safari on an iPhone. Credit: Benj Edwards For now, the feed is truly random, and Gemal is currently resisting calls to automatically tailor the stream of articles to the user's interests based on what they express interest in."I have had plenty of people message me and even make issues on my GitHub asking for some insane crazy WikiTok algorithm," Gemal told Ars. "And I had to put my foot down and say something along the lines that we're already ruled by ruthless, opaque algorithms in our everyday life; why can't we just have one little corner in the world without them?"The breadth of topics you'll encounter on WikiTok is staggering, owing to the wide range of knowledge that Wikipedia covers.On a recent WikiTok browsing run, I ran across entries on topics like SX-Window (a GUI for the Sharp X68000 series of computers), Xantocillin ("the first reported natural product found to contain the isocyanide functional group), Lorenzo Ghiberti (an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence), the William Wheeler House in Texas, and the city of Krautheim, Germanynone of which I knew existed before the session started.How WikiTok took offThe original idea for WikiTok originated from developer Tyler Angert on Monday evening when he tweeted, "insane project idea: all of wikipedia on a single, scrollable page." Bloomberg Beta VC James Cham replied, "Even better, an infinitely scrolling Wikipedia page based on whatever you are interested in next?" and Angert coined "WikiTok" in a follow-up post.Early the next morning, at 12:28 am, writer Grant Slatton quote-tweeted the WikiTok discussion, and that's where Gemal came in. "I saw it from [Slatton's] quote retweet," he told Ars. "I immediately thought, 'Wow I can build an MVP [minimum viable product] and this could take off.'"Gemal started his project at 12:30 am, and with help from AI coding tools like Anthropic's Claude and Cursor, he finished a prototype by 2 am and posted the results on X. Someone later announced WikiTok on ycombinator's Hacker News, where it topped the site's list of daily news items. A screenshot of the WikiTok web app running in a desktop web browser. Credit: Benj Edwards "The entire thing is only several hundred lines of code, and Claude wrote the vast majority of it," Gemal told Ars. "AI helped me ship really really fast and just capitalize on the initial viral tweet asking for Wikipedia with scrolling."Gemal posted the code for WikiTok on GitHub, so anyone can modify or contribute to the project. Right now, the web app supports 14 languages, article previews, and article sharing on both desktop and mobile browsers. New features may arrive as contributors add them. It's based on a tech stack that includes React 18, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Vite.And so far, he is sticking to his vision of a free way to enjoy Wikipedia without being tracked and targeted. "I have no grand plans for some sort of insane monetized hyper-calculating TikTok algorithm," Gemal told us. "It is anti-algorithmic, if anything."Benj EdwardsSenior AI ReporterBenj EdwardsSenior AI Reporter Benj Edwards is Ars Technica's Senior AI Reporter and founder of the site's dedicated AI beat in 2022. He's also a tech historian with almost two decades of experience. In his free time, he writes and records music, collects vintage computers, and enjoys nature. He lives in Raleigh, NC. 63 Comments
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