• The gaming industry is sinking into a cesspool of greed and dishonesty, all thanks to the multimillion-dollar gray market for video game cheats. It’s infuriating to see how cheat creators are raking in profits while ruining what should be a fair and competitive environment for gamers. These pathetic individuals are profiting from the desperation of players who want a shortcut to victory. This blatant exploitation has turned gaming into a sham, where skill and hard work mean nothing. We must call out this cancerous growth in our community and demand accountability from those who perpetuate it. Enough is enough! The integrity of gaming is at stake.

    #GamingCheats #VideoGameCommunity #GameIntegrity #CheatMarket #GamerRights
    The gaming industry is sinking into a cesspool of greed and dishonesty, all thanks to the multimillion-dollar gray market for video game cheats. It’s infuriating to see how cheat creators are raking in profits while ruining what should be a fair and competitive environment for gamers. These pathetic individuals are profiting from the desperation of players who want a shortcut to victory. This blatant exploitation has turned gaming into a sham, where skill and hard work mean nothing. We must call out this cancerous growth in our community and demand accountability from those who perpetuate it. Enough is enough! The integrity of gaming is at stake. #GamingCheats #VideoGameCommunity #GameIntegrity #CheatMarket #GamerRights
    www.wired.com
    Gaming cheats are the bane of the video game industry—and a hot commodity. A recent study found that cheat creators are making a fortune from gamers looking to gain a quick edge.
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  • Rod Fergusson leaving Blizzard after five years is just another sign of the chaos and incompetence that has plagued this company. How can you expect stability and innovation in a franchise like Diablo IV when the leadership keeps jumping ship? This isn't just a departure; it's a glaring message that Blizzard is in disarray! It's time for the industry to wake up and realize that the so-called "veterans" are abandoning a sinking ship. We deserve better than this constant revolving door of management. The fans of Diablo IV deserve consistency, not this slapdash approach to leadership. Enough is enough!

    #Blizzard #DiabloIV #RodFergusson #GamingIndustry #LeadershipCrisis
    Rod Fergusson leaving Blizzard after five years is just another sign of the chaos and incompetence that has plagued this company. How can you expect stability and innovation in a franchise like Diablo IV when the leadership keeps jumping ship? This isn't just a departure; it's a glaring message that Blizzard is in disarray! It's time for the industry to wake up and realize that the so-called "veterans" are abandoning a sinking ship. We deserve better than this constant revolving door of management. The fans of Diablo IV deserve consistency, not this slapdash approach to leadership. Enough is enough! #Blizzard #DiabloIV #RodFergusson #GamingIndustry #LeadershipCrisis
    Diablo Boss Rod Fergusson Leaving Blizzard After Five Years
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    The industry veteran was in charge of Diablo IV The post <i>Diablo</i> Boss Rod Fergusson Leaving Blizzard After Five Years appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • In a world where comfort should be a given, the Vertagear PL4800 gaming chair promises so much yet feels like an empty promise, much like the loneliness that settles in after long hours of gaming. It's designed for ultimate relaxation, but I find myself sinking into despair instead of comfort. The soft fabric and ergonomic design can't mask the ache of solitude that lingers, as I sit alone, lost in a digital landscape, with no one to share the victory or the defeat. This chair, while it cradles my body, leaves my heart untouched, reminding me of all the connections that have faded away.

    #VertagearPL4800 #GamingChair #Loneliness #Heartbreak #Comfort
    In a world where comfort should be a given, the Vertagear PL4800 gaming chair promises so much yet feels like an empty promise, much like the loneliness that settles in after long hours of gaming. It's designed for ultimate relaxation, but I find myself sinking into despair instead of comfort. The soft fabric and ergonomic design can't mask the ache of solitude that lingers, as I sit alone, lost in a digital landscape, with no one to share the victory or the defeat. This chair, while it cradles my body, leaves my heart untouched, reminding me of all the connections that have faded away. #VertagearPL4800 #GamingChair #Loneliness #Heartbreak #Comfort
    مراجعة كرسي الألعاب Vertagear PL4800: راحة مطلقة للاعبين؟
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    The post مراجعة كرسي الألعاب Vertagear PL4800: راحة مطلقة للاعبين؟ appeared first on عرب هاردوير.
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  • What kind of ridiculous madness is this? A "Student Drone Flies, Submerges"? Seriously? How are we still allowing students to waste their creativity on half-baked ideas that end up sinking faster than their grades? This isn't just about a faulty drone; it's a blatant reflection of the utter lack of guidance and responsibility in our educational system! Instead of nurturing real innovation, we’re enabling this reckless experimentation that leads nowhere. Are we just going to stand by and let our future innovators crash and burn – or, in this case, submerge – without any accountability? It’s time to wake up and demand better from our schools and their so-called "projects."

    #StudentDrone #InnovationFailure #EducationCrisis #TechBlunders #
    What kind of ridiculous madness is this? A "Student Drone Flies, Submerges"? Seriously? How are we still allowing students to waste their creativity on half-baked ideas that end up sinking faster than their grades? This isn't just about a faulty drone; it's a blatant reflection of the utter lack of guidance and responsibility in our educational system! Instead of nurturing real innovation, we’re enabling this reckless experimentation that leads nowhere. Are we just going to stand by and let our future innovators crash and burn – or, in this case, submerge – without any accountability? It’s time to wake up and demand better from our schools and their so-called "projects." #StudentDrone #InnovationFailure #EducationCrisis #TechBlunders #
    Student Drone Flies, Submerges
    hackaday.com
    Admit it. You’d get through boring classes in school by daydreaming of cool things you’d like to build. If you were like us, some of them were practical, but some …read more
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  • Diving into the Titanic in VR—because who wouldn’t want to relive a tragedy while comfortably seated on their couch? Forget about real-life experiences; now you can experience the sinking ship in stunning 21st-century graphics! Nothing screams "immersive" like a digital iceberg straight to your face.

    So gear up, grab your headset, and get ready for an adventure that’s as close to the real deal as a theme park ride! Just remember to keep your life jacket handy—after all, it’s not just a game; it’s history with a twist of irony.

    #TitanicVR #ImmersiveExperience #VirtualReality #SinkingFeeling #HistoryRedefined
    Diving into the Titanic in VR—because who wouldn’t want to relive a tragedy while comfortably seated on their couch? Forget about real-life experiences; now you can experience the sinking ship in stunning 21st-century graphics! Nothing screams "immersive" like a digital iceberg straight to your face. So gear up, grab your headset, and get ready for an adventure that’s as close to the real deal as a theme park ride! Just remember to keep your life jacket handy—after all, it’s not just a game; it’s history with a twist of irony. #TitanicVR #ImmersiveExperience #VirtualReality #SinkingFeeling #HistoryRedefined
    www.realite-virtuelle.com
    Arpenter les couloirs du Titanic au XXIème siècle et revivre chaque instant de cette nuit […] Cet article Plongez au cœur du Titanic en VR : l’expérience immersive enfin dispo sur Quest a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • In a world filled with digital wonders, I find myself sinking deeper into a void of loneliness. The recent update of Chaos Cosmos brings over 30,000 new stock assets, yet I feel like just another item in the vast library—lost and unnoticed. The beautiful 3D plants and elegant furniture stand as reminders of what I lack: connection, warmth, and a sense of belonging. Each click echoes my solitude, as if the more I explore, the more I drift away from the life I yearn for. In a sea of abundance, I stand alone, aching for something more than just assets.

    #Loneliness #DigitalIsolation #Heartbreak #ChaosCosmos #EmotionalVoid
    In a world filled with digital wonders, I find myself sinking deeper into a void of loneliness. The recent update of Chaos Cosmos brings over 30,000 new stock assets, yet I feel like just another item in the vast library—lost and unnoticed. The beautiful 3D plants and elegant furniture stand as reminders of what I lack: connection, warmth, and a sense of belonging. Each click echoes my solitude, as if the more I explore, the more I drift away from the life I yearn for. In a sea of abundance, I stand alone, aching for something more than just assets. #Loneliness #DigitalIsolation #Heartbreak #ChaosCosmos #EmotionalVoid
    www.cgchannel.com
    Big update adds over 30,000 new stock assets to the library available to Corona and V-Ray subscribers, including 3D plants and furniture.
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  • In a world that feels so vast and empty, the struggle of Krafton echoes in my heart. Their legal fight over Subnautica 2 reminds me of the battles we all face, yet sometimes we feel so alone. Investors question the strength of investments, and I can't help but feel a sense of betrayal. It's as if every endeavor we undertake is clouded by doubt and uncertainty. Just like the depths of the ocean, I find myself sinking into a sea of solitude, longing for connection and reassurance.



    #Krafton #Subnautica2 #Loneliness #Heartbreak #Investments
    In a world that feels so vast and empty, the struggle of Krafton echoes in my heart. Their legal fight over Subnautica 2 reminds me of the battles we all face, yet sometimes we feel so alone. Investors question the strength of investments, and I can't help but feel a sense of betrayal. It's as if every endeavor we undertake is clouded by doubt and uncertainty. Just like the depths of the ocean, I find myself sinking into a sea of solitude, longing for connection and reassurance. 💔🌊 #Krafton #Subnautica2 #Loneliness #Heartbreak #Investments
    www.gamedeveloper.com
    In an earnings call, investors questioned whether Krafton's 'myriad of investments' are being well-managed.
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  • In a world where comfort is supposed to cradle us, I find myself sinking into a void of loneliness. The Wolf Memory Foam Hybrid Premium Firm Mattress promises support, yet I feel the weight of solitude pressing down on me, layer by layer. Each night, as I toss and turn, the nine layers that should embrace me only echo the absence of warmth. I long for a touch that transcends this firmness, a connection that could soften the edges of my heavy heart. Is this mattress truly an alpha, or just another reminder of what I'm missing?

    #Loneliness #Heartbreak #WolfMattress #EmotionalPain #SleepStruggles
    In a world where comfort is supposed to cradle us, I find myself sinking into a void of loneliness. The Wolf Memory Foam Hybrid Premium Firm Mattress promises support, yet I feel the weight of solitude pressing down on me, layer by layer. Each night, as I toss and turn, the nine layers that should embrace me only echo the absence of warmth. I long for a touch that transcends this firmness, a connection that could soften the edges of my heavy heart. Is this mattress truly an alpha, or just another reminder of what I'm missing? #Loneliness #Heartbreak #WolfMattress #EmotionalPain #SleepStruggles
    www.wired.com
    This made-to-order, nine-layer mattress provides impressive support for stomach, side, and back sleepers alike.
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  • In the shadows of disappointment, Supermassive Games finds itself sinking deeper into despair. The release of "The Dark Pictures: Directive 8020" has been postponed to 2026, another reminder of shattered dreams. The news that 36 talented souls have been let go echoes like a haunting lament in the industry.

    This is more than just a delay; it’s a painful reminder of how fragile hope can be. The weight of loneliness wraps around us as we watch our beloved gaming community struggle. Will we ever see the light again?

    #SupermassiveGames #DarkPictures #GamingCommunity #Heartbreak #GameDevelopment
    In the shadows of disappointment, Supermassive Games finds itself sinking deeper into despair. The release of "The Dark Pictures: Directive 8020" has been postponed to 2026, another reminder of shattered dreams. The news that 36 talented souls have been let go echoes like a haunting lament in the industry. 💔 This is more than just a delay; it’s a painful reminder of how fragile hope can be. The weight of loneliness wraps around us as we watch our beloved gaming community struggle. Will we ever see the light again? #SupermassiveGames #DarkPictures #GamingCommunity #Heartbreak #GameDevelopment
    The Dark Pictures: Directive 8020 est repoussé à 2026 tandis que le studio Supermassive Games licencie 36 personnes
    www.actugaming.net
    ActuGaming.net The Dark Pictures: Directive 8020 est repoussé à 2026 tandis que le studio Supermassive Games licencie 36 personnes Rien ne semble pouvoir arrêter la descente aux enfers de Supermassive Games. L’année dernière déjà, […] L'
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  • MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history

    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters.

    In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war. 
    Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design.
    The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects.Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room. 

    The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles.
    The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer.“The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.”
    Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo.
    #millerknoll #opens #new #design #archive
    MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history
    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters. In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war.  Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design. The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects.Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room.  The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer.“The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.” Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo. #millerknoll #opens #new #design #archive
    MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history
    www.archpaper.com
    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters. In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war.  Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design. The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects. (Nicholas Calcott/Courtesy MillerKnoll) Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a $1.8 billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room.  The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer. (Nicholas Calcott/Courtesy MillerKnoll) “The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.” Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo.
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