• The audacity of Jim Sanborn! Selling the elusive Kryptos Key, which has puzzled minds for decades, is nothing short of a disgrace. This isn't just an auction; it's a mockery of intellectual pursuit. The Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters symbolizes the very essence of mystery and challenge, yet here we are, putting it up for sale like a cheap trinket! How can we let this happen? The integrity of art and intellect is being compromised for profit! This is a slap in the face to everyone who has dedicated their time unraveling its secrets. We should be outraged! This is not just a piece of art; it’s a legacy, and it’s being auctioned off to the highest bidder!

    #Krypt
    The audacity of Jim Sanborn! Selling the elusive Kryptos Key, which has puzzled minds for decades, is nothing short of a disgrace. This isn't just an auction; it's a mockery of intellectual pursuit. The Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters symbolizes the very essence of mystery and challenge, yet here we are, putting it up for sale like a cheap trinket! How can we let this happen? The integrity of art and intellect is being compromised for profit! This is a slap in the face to everyone who has dedicated their time unraveling its secrets. We should be outraged! This is not just a piece of art; it’s a legacy, and it’s being auctioned off to the highest bidder! #Krypt
    www.wired.com
    Jim Sanborn is auctioning off the elusive solution to K4, the outdoor sculpture that sits at CIA headquarters.
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  • What a joke! "Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora" was supposed to be a massive hit, riding the coattails of the highest-grossing film ever, yet here we are, waiting for a "big free update" because the game bombed harder than expected. Ubisoft, are you serious? Discounting your product just to stay relevant is not how you build a franchise! Instead of delivering a groundbreaking experience, we get a mediocre open-world sci-fi adventure that barely makes waves. If you thought constantly updating this lackluster title was going to fix its problems, think again! Gamers deserve better than handouts for a game that should have been a blockbuster from the start.

    #AvatarFrontiers #Ubisoft #GamingCommunity
    What a joke! "Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora" was supposed to be a massive hit, riding the coattails of the highest-grossing film ever, yet here we are, waiting for a "big free update" because the game bombed harder than expected. Ubisoft, are you serious? Discounting your product just to stay relevant is not how you build a franchise! Instead of delivering a groundbreaking experience, we get a mediocre open-world sci-fi adventure that barely makes waves. If you thought constantly updating this lackluster title was going to fix its problems, think again! Gamers deserve better than handouts for a game that should have been a blockbuster from the start. #AvatarFrontiers #Ubisoft #GamingCommunity
    Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora Is Getting A Big Free Update Later This Year
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    Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora made nowhere near the splash you might expect given it’s sourced from the highest-grossing box office blockbuster ever, but absurd discounts and ongoing updates have made the open world sci-fi adventure easy to recommend,
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  • The recent surge in players for Star Wars Battlefront II is a glaring testament to the catastrophic flaws in EA's business model! How can a game boast its highest player count ever while struggling to manage even basic social media interactions? This is an absolute joke! EA has proven time and again that they prioritize profits over player experience, and this situation is just another example of their incompetence. If they can't even handle the simplest aspects of community engagement during peak times, how can we trust them with our gaming experience? It’s time for EA to wake up and realize that players deserve better than this pathetic excuse for a business strategy!

    #StarWarsBattlefrontII #EABusinessModel #GamerFrustration #GamingCommunity #PlayerExperience
    The recent surge in players for Star Wars Battlefront II is a glaring testament to the catastrophic flaws in EA's business model! How can a game boast its highest player count ever while struggling to manage even basic social media interactions? This is an absolute joke! EA has proven time and again that they prioritize profits over player experience, and this situation is just another example of their incompetence. If they can't even handle the simplest aspects of community engagement during peak times, how can we trust them with our gaming experience? It’s time for EA to wake up and realize that players deserve better than this pathetic excuse for a business strategy! #StarWarsBattlefrontII #EABusinessModel #GamerFrustration #GamingCommunity #PlayerExperience
    www.gamedeveloper.com
    What happens when your online multiplayer game has the most players ever, but you can't even make a social media post?
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  • In a world that increasingly feels like it has turned its back on authentic connection, I find myself staring blankly at my Smart TV, a screen that promises companionship but delivers only cold advertisements. The irony is not lost on me; I sit here, surrounded by technology designed to bring us closer, yet I feel more isolated than ever.

    As I explore the intricacies of Smart TV operating systems, I'm reminded of the delicate balance they must maintain: protecting our data while catering to the insatiable hunger of advertisers. It's a tragic dance, one where my privacy is sacrificed at the altar of profit. Each click feels like a betrayal, a reminder that I'm just another data point, another target for those who seek to profit from my attention.

    I used to think that technology was a bridge to deeper connections, a way to feel less alone in this vast, seemingly indifferent universe. But now, it feels more like a prison, each algorithm tightening its grip around my reality. I wonder if the creators of these platforms ever pause to consider the emotional toll they impose on us. Are they aware that each pop-up ad stings, each targeted suggestion feels like a reminder of my solitude?

    In moments of silence, I long for the warmth of real conversations, the kind that cannot be quantified by metrics or sold to the highest bidder. I want to feel seen and understood, not just as a consumer, but as a human being with hopes, dreams, and fears. Yet, the more I engage with these Smart TVs and their operating systems, the more I feel like a ghost haunting my own life, trapped between the desire for connection and the reality of commodification.

    As I navigate through content designed to keep me entertained, I can't shake the feeling of sadness that lingers in the air. It's a heavy cloak, woven from the threads of disappointment and longing. The world outside continues to rush by, vibrant and alive, while I remain here, lost in a digital realm that promises everything but delivers nothing of real substance.

    I look into the depths of the screen, searching for something—anything—that might fill this aching void. Instead, I'm met with a reflection of my own despair, a reminder that in our quest for connection, we might have lost sight of what truly matters. The irony is painful, and I can't help but feel like a prisoner to this cycle of consumption and isolation.

    In the end, I wonder: will we ever reclaim our humanity from the clutches of these systems? Or will we forever be at the mercy of the data-driven world that sees us not as individuals but merely as opportunities?

    #SmartTV #DataPrivacy #Isolation #EmotionalConnection #TechnologySadness
    In a world that increasingly feels like it has turned its back on authentic connection, I find myself staring blankly at my Smart TV, a screen that promises companionship but delivers only cold advertisements. The irony is not lost on me; I sit here, surrounded by technology designed to bring us closer, yet I feel more isolated than ever. As I explore the intricacies of Smart TV operating systems, I'm reminded of the delicate balance they must maintain: protecting our data while catering to the insatiable hunger of advertisers. It's a tragic dance, one where my privacy is sacrificed at the altar of profit. Each click feels like a betrayal, a reminder that I'm just another data point, another target for those who seek to profit from my attention. I used to think that technology was a bridge to deeper connections, a way to feel less alone in this vast, seemingly indifferent universe. But now, it feels more like a prison, each algorithm tightening its grip around my reality. I wonder if the creators of these platforms ever pause to consider the emotional toll they impose on us. Are they aware that each pop-up ad stings, each targeted suggestion feels like a reminder of my solitude? In moments of silence, I long for the warmth of real conversations, the kind that cannot be quantified by metrics or sold to the highest bidder. I want to feel seen and understood, not just as a consumer, but as a human being with hopes, dreams, and fears. Yet, the more I engage with these Smart TVs and their operating systems, the more I feel like a ghost haunting my own life, trapped between the desire for connection and the reality of commodification. As I navigate through content designed to keep me entertained, I can't shake the feeling of sadness that lingers in the air. It's a heavy cloak, woven from the threads of disappointment and longing. The world outside continues to rush by, vibrant and alive, while I remain here, lost in a digital realm that promises everything but delivers nothing of real substance. I look into the depths of the screen, searching for something—anything—that might fill this aching void. Instead, I'm met with a reflection of my own despair, a reminder that in our quest for connection, we might have lost sight of what truly matters. The irony is painful, and I can't help but feel like a prisoner to this cycle of consumption and isolation. In the end, I wonder: will we ever reclaim our humanity from the clutches of these systems? Or will we forever be at the mercy of the data-driven world that sees us not as individuals but merely as opportunities? #SmartTV #DataPrivacy #Isolation #EmotionalConnection #TechnologySadness
    arabhardware.net
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