• Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Make Shovel Bird Eggs Benedict
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    Disney Dreamlight Valley is perfect for players who love cooking. With the Storybook Vale DLC, there are now around 450 meals to make in the game. You can cook them to increase your energy, sell them to make some money, or give them to neighbors to build friendships.
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  • How Do Catalysts Work in Path of Exile 2
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    Catalysts are a relatively abundant resource in the Endgame of Path of Exile 2, but new players may find it difficult to understand what the items actually do and how to use them properly.
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  • Can Luvdisc be shiny in Pokmon Go?
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    Luvdisc, the rendezvous Pokmon from Hoenn, can be found in the wild in Pokmon Go. Yes, Luvdisc can be shiny in Pokmon Go!Luvdisc isnt meta in any form, sadly. Its just a little guy with a pretty good shiny!What is the shiny rate for Luvdisc in Pokmon Go?As per old research by the now-defunct website The Silph Road (via Wayback Machine), the shiny rate for Pokmon on a regular day is approximately one in 500. Luvdisc is not a confirmed Pokmon that gets a permaboost (meaning that its a rare spawn and thus gets a boosted shiny rate).What can I do to attract more shiny Pokmon?Not much, unfortunately. It appears to be random chance. Shiny Pokmon catch rates are set by developer Niantic, and they are typically only boosted during special events like Community Days or Safari Zones, or in Legendary Raids. There are no consumable items that boost shiny Pokmon rates.Where can I find a list of available shiny Pokmon?LeekDuck keeps a list of currently available shiny Pokmon. Its a helpful visual guide that illustrates what all of the existing shiny Pokmon look like.For more tips, check out Polygons Pokmon Go guides.
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  • My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Google Pixel 9 Pro
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    The Pixel 9 Pro is the latest and most premium model in the Pixel lineup, and right now, the unlocked 128GB Google Pixel 9 Pro is discounted to $799 (originally $999). That's matching the lowest price it has ever been on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools. The 256GB version is also at its lowest price of $899 (originally $1,099), doubling your storage for $100. so too are the 512GB version, currently $1,019 (originally $1,219), and the 1TB version currently $1,249 (originally $1,449). Google Pixel 9 Pro, 128 GB $799.00 at Amazon $999.00 Save $200.00 Get Deal Get Deal $799.00 at Amazon $999.00 Save $200.00 Google Pixel 9 Pro, 256 GB $899.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $200.00 Get Deal Get Deal $899.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $200.00 Google Pixel 9 Pro, 512 GB $1,019.00 at Amazon $1,219.00 Save $200.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,019.00 at Amazon $1,219.00 Save $200.00 Google Pixel 9 Pro, 1TB $1,249.00 at Amazon $1,449.00 Save $200.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,249.00 at Amazon $1,449.00 Save $200.00 SEE 1 MORE The Pixel 9 Pro is the middle-of-the-pack option, sandwiched between the cheaper Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. (the Pixel 9 Pro XL is essentially the same phone, just bigger). The Pixel 9 Pro comes with 16GB of RAM, starts with 128GB of memory storage, a maximum 120 HZ refresh rate, and the Android 14 operating system. As Lifehacker's associate tech editor Michelle Ehrhardt explained in her review of the Pixel 9 Pro, the phone's hardware is the best Google has made so far, but its AI features still have hiccups. However, AI features will keep improving over time; the most important thing to get right is the hardware.The battery life can last around 18 hours and 40 minutes, according to Michelle's review (she watched YouTube videos the entire time). The main camera has a 50MP shooter, a 48MP ultra-wide camera with a 123-degree field of view, and a 48MP telephoto camera with a 30x Super Res Zoom.If you have the Pixel 8 Pro, you might not notice a huge upgrade in this version. However, if you're upgrading from an older version or doing a switch from a non-Pixel phone, the 9 Pro has a lot to love. One of my favorite things about Pixel phones is the ongoing support for many years. My Pixel 6A still gets all of the updates and tons of AI features that make the phone feel fresh many years later, with the latest ones dropping last month. With the Pixel 9 Pro, you'll be getting a quality phone with software updates for a while (as long as seven years).
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  • How to Upgrade Your 'Unsupported' PC to Windows 11
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    We're in the final days of Microsoft's free software updates for Windows 10, and a lot of people with perfectly good computers still cannot upgrade to Windows 11. When Microsoft released the latest version of Windows, it put some stringent minimum system requirements in place, the toughest of which was TPM 2.0. This small "Trusted Platform Module" chip (whether virtual or physical) aids with encryption and other security related tasks, but plenty of people have PCs with older TPMs or good gaming machines that lack TPM entirely. Officially, Windows 11 is out of their reach. However, if that sounds like you, there's an easy way to bypass TPM checks and install Windows 11 on your PC.The risks of installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PCLet me state the obvious right up front: it's not a good idea to upgrade extremely low-end PCs to Windows 11. Microsoft requires a minimum of 4GB RAM and 64GB of free space to install Windows 11, and if your PC doesn't meet those standards, you should avoid this upgrade. This guide is primarily for those who have perfectly capable PCs, but can't upgrade to Windows 11 due to TPM restrictions.Microsoft's main reason behind pushing for TPM 2.0 is to increase security. PCs with a TPM are more resilient against malware and ransomware attacks, and are able to store sensitive data locally in a safer way. While you can bypass this, it's worth noting that Microsoft warns that installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PC may introduce compatibility issues and weaken performance. You also may not receive support from Microsoft, and any damage to your PC won't be covered under warranty.If your PC is under warranty, it's recommended that you don't mess with it. However, if the warranty has expired, you might want to consider upgrading it to Windows 11 anyway. That's because Microsoft has announced that it'll be discontinuing free security updates for these computers starting on Oct. 14, 2025.What happens after the last Windows 10 security updateOnce the last security update is issued, it's strongly recommended that you don't use your PC on the internet. You'll be vulnerable to new types of malware, viruses, and other threats from the internet, and there'll be no real security patches to protect you.You do have the option to pay for updates as part of Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, but that is an expensive proposition. It is priced at $61 per device for the first year, and the price doubles with each subsequent year. If you're a part of an educational institution, the pricing is $1 per device per year, which goes up to $4 per year by the third year.However, if you have a working Windows 10 license, the upgrade to Windows 11 is free and comes with free security updates for many years to come.How to upgrade your unsupported PC to Windows 11Before you proceed with your upgrade, back up your PC. You don't want to lose all your data during the upgrade, and backing it up ensures that your photos, videos, and documents are all safely stored elsewhere. When that's done, you can start the upgrade process. First, download a Windows 11 ISO from Microsoft's website. On that page, scroll down to Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices, select the edition you want (usually the most recent one) from the drop-down menu, and click Download Now. Follow the directions and click 64-bit Download once it appears. The ISO file is over 6GB and it'll take a short while to download.While that's underway, download the latest version of Rufus, which is a free tool that lets you create bootable USB drives. I'll mention other methods for upgrading later on, but this is my favorite, and arguably the simplest, way to do it. Don't use older versions of Rufus, as Microsoft periodically blocks ways to bypass TPM checks, and the latest version usually has a workaround. You're also going to need a USB drive with at least 8GB of free space. Take a moment to back up any important data on this drive, because it'll be erased as we proceed. Credit: Pranay Parab/Rufus Once your Windows 11 ISO is downloaded, plug in the USB drive and install and launch Rufus. With this app open, go to the Device drop-down menu and select the correct USB drive. Click the big SELECT button next to Disk or ISO image and pick the Windows 11 ISO that you just downloaded. Now, click the START button.You'll see a pop-up asking if you want to customize your Windows installation. Ideally, enable the following options:Remove requirement for 4GB+ RAM, Secure Boot and TPM 2.0Remove requirement for an online Microsoft accountCreate a local account with usernameDisable data collection (Skip privacy questions)The first option is crucial if you want to install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs. The rest are good to have, but not necessarythey let you skip the online account sign-in process that Microsoft keeps trying to push, and they also skip a few annoying setup questions about data collection. With all this selected, click OK and wait for Rufus to do its thing. Credit: Pranay Parab/Rufus Once that's done, double-check that your data is backed up. It's now time to start your upgrade. There are a couple of ways to proceed here. The most straightforward is to open the newly created bootable USB disk and run the Setup.exe file. This should launch the Windows 11 installer, and you can follow the on-screen steps through the end of the process. Alternatively, you can do what I didboot Windows off the USB drive to install Windows 11. On your Windows 10 PC, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and click Restart now under the Advanced startup section. This will reboot your PC and start the Windows 11 setup process from your USB drive.I used this method to successfully upgrade my PC to Windows 11 and ran into just one hiccup. When the PC restarts for the first time during the upgrade, you should remove all USB drives from the computer (including the one with Windows 11). Otherwise, the installation may get stuck. Other than this, the upgrade went smoothly and I'm now happily running Windows 11. I didn't need to do anything to activate it either. I skipped the step asking me to type the product key and noticed that Windows 11 had activated itself after installation. My Windows 10 Pro key automatically activated Windows 11 Pro after the upgrade.Alternative method 1: use a registry key modificationIf Rufus isn't working for you, there's a few alternative methods you can use to upgrade an unsupported PC to Windows 11.Up until recently, Microsoft used to tell users about a registry key modification that can bypass TPM checks and install Windows 11 on an 'unsupported' PC. That method has since been removed from Microsoft's support pages, but you can still use it by following these steps.Open Registry Editor on your Windows 10 PC.Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup.Create a new registry key here with these values: Name: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPUType: REG_DWORDValue: 1Visit Microsoft's Windows 11 download page and go to the Create Windows 11 Installation Media section. Click Download Now. This will save the Media Creation Tool file to your computer. Run the Media Creation Tool, follow the on-screen prompts, and it'll create a bootable Windows 11 USB drive for you. Open the USB drive and run Setup.exe. Follow the prompts and your Windows 11 upgrade should proceed while bypassing TPM checks.Microsoft may choose to block this method at some point in the future, but until that happens, you can still use it to get the job done.Alternative method 2: create an automated Windows 11 installerYou can also create an unattended Windows 11 installer to complete the upgrade to the OS, even if your PC has been labelled 'unsupported.' An unattended installer is basically a way to automate the install process. It lets you configure many aspects of Windows 11, allowing you to remove bloatware, change taskbar settings, etc. Follow these steps:Go to the Unattend Generator website.Select Install Windows 11 Using These Language Settings and choose your preferred language, keyboard layouts, and home location (country you live in).Below that, choose the correct processor architecture for your computer. You can choose one of Intel/AMD 32-bit, Intel/AMD 64-bit, or Windows on Arm64. If you're unsure what your architecture is, check it on your Windows 10 PC by navigating to Settings > System > About.The next section is called Setup Settings, and this is the most important one for our purposes. Choose the option that let you bypass TPM checks. Go through the remaining setup options. This includes deciding whether you want to partition the drive automatically or manually, whether you want to remove bloatware from Windows 11, and choosing your key settings. With your choices selected, scroll to the bottom and select Download .xml file. This will download a file called autounattend.xml to your computer. Create a bootable Windows 11 USB drive by visiting Microsoft's Windows 11 download page and navigating to the Create Windows 11 Installation Media section. Click Download Now. Then, run the Media Creation Tool and follow the on-screen prompts. Paste the autounattend.xml file from earlier into this drive and boot from the USB drive to complete setup.This should take care of upgrading your 'unsupported' PC to Windows 11, and also apply all of your preferred settings to the computer.
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  • Nokia is bringing ridiculously fast 50Gbps broadband to the UK as the global race for hyperfast internet heats up
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    Nokia and Openreach bring ultra-fast 50Gbps broadband to the UK, setting the stage for next-generation internet speeds.
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  • Arm's Japanese owner is rumored to be buying Arm's only independent server chip vendor but I don't understand the rationale behind it
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    Ampere Computing could be sold to Softbank for $6.5 billion in a surprising move that could change the data center CPU market.
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  • Winter weather warning: 3 storms forecast to dump snow on 40 states this week. Heres where theyre hitting
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    The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watchfrom Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning, as back-to-back winter storms are predicted to affect much of the nation this week.A total of three winter storms will bring snow, ice, and rain to more than 40 states, with 29 million Americans facing a winter alert in the Central Plains, the Midwest, the Ohio Valley, and the Mid-Atlantic regions.Winter Storm Harlow is expected to bring ice and snow Tuesday morning into Wednesday to the Ohio Valley, spreading east to the Mid-Atlantic, according to the Weather Channel.This first storm will start in the Central Plains and bring rain and ice to Oklahoma and Arkansas and moderate snow from Kentucky to Maryland, per NBC News. The Mid-Atlantic (which includes Washington, D.C., Maryland, and several contiguous states) may get 3 to 6 inches of snow, Philadelphia may get 2 to 3 inches, and New York City around an inch.Winter Storm Iliana is forecast to bring an even-more wintery mix from Wednesday into Thursday to the Plains and Midwest including Denver, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City, and across the Northeast on Thursday, according to the Weather Channel.This second storm should bring light snow to Colorado, then moderate to heavy snow from Kansas to Michigan, with the heaviest snowfall predicted for Chicago: anywhere between 4 and 8 inches of snow,NBC Chicago meteorologist Alicia Roman said. The storm will then travel north, exiting to Canada, and along the way, bring snow to Boston and the rest of New England, and turning to rain down the coast to Raleigh, North Carolina, per NBC News.Both storms combined are expected to result in large snow totals, and could cause flooding in the South, according to ABC News. A third storm is set to impact California later in the week, bringing heavy rains and high-elevation snows, possibly resulting in flash flooding, with the threat of mudslides across the burn scars of Southern California on Thursday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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  • OpenAI shouldnt accept Elon Musks $97 billion bid to buy it
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    Lets say you own one of the most valuable homes in a lush, gated community that has been earmarked as a future point of growth for decades to come. One day, a letter appears in your mailbox, offering to buy your property for between a third and two-thirds of its value on the open market.On the face of it, you should turn it down. But the person offering to buy it owns every house in the estate, and runs the HOA. Theyre also friends with the police chief and the fire department. So you have to think carefully.Thats the situation OpenAI CEO Sam Altman finds himself in today as an Elon Musk-led group launches an audacious bid to buy the nonprofit arm of OpenAI, the hottest ticket in tech, for $97.4 billion. The bid, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, is undoubtedly a cheeky one. OpenAI was last valued at $157 billion late last year when it last went into the market to seek investment. And just this week, SoftBank, the Japanese investment company, valued it at $260 billion.That makes Musks bid to take over the company a cut-price one, worth significantly less than the going market rate. The idea that OpenAIwhich has spent the past year or more in an on-again, off-again court case against Musk over an argument dating back a decade to the latters involvement in setting up the AI company as a nonprofitwould accept the offer for the nonprofit arm seems preposterous.Yet, we are in an era where Elon Musk has emerged as a right-hand man for Donald Trump. Things are no longer normal in politics or business, and Trump sees OpenAI as a strategically important business for the United States. (For proof, just look at his recently announced AI project, the Stargate Project.)Its time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was, Musk said in a statement made through his attorney announcing the bid. We will make sure that happens.Well soon find out whether thats the bluster of a businessman who has long made audacious bets (many of which have paid off), or the commentary of someone whose quasi-governmental position allows him to exert power. For now at least, Sam Altman appears to be treating it like the joke it is. no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want, he quickly tweeted.no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want Sam Altman (@sama) February 10, 2025
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