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  • So, there's this game called *Broken Arrow*. It has a pretty decent campaign runtime, which is nice, I guess. But, the real challenge apparently kicks in after the credits roll. Not sure what that even means. I mean, who wants to deal with more stuff after finishing a game? Anyway, if you're into real-time strategy and have a lot of time to spare, this might be your thing. Just don’t expect to be super excited about it. Seems a bit...meh.

    #BrokenArrow #RealTimeStrategy #GameChallenge #VideoGames #GamingCommunity
    So, there's this game called *Broken Arrow*. It has a pretty decent campaign runtime, which is nice, I guess. But, the real challenge apparently kicks in after the credits roll. Not sure what that even means. I mean, who wants to deal with more stuff after finishing a game? Anyway, if you're into real-time strategy and have a lot of time to spare, this might be your thing. Just don’t expect to be super excited about it. Seems a bit...meh. #BrokenArrow #RealTimeStrategy #GameChallenge #VideoGames #GamingCommunity
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    Broken Arrow Has A Healthy Campaign Runtime, But The Real Challenge Comes After The Credits
    This real-time strategy game can take up a ton of your...real time The post <i>Broken Arrow</i> Has A Healthy Campaign Runtime, But The Real Challenge Comes After The Credits appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • Patch Notes #17 are out, but honestly, not much to get excited about. The Raven workers finally got their union contract sorted. VGHF bought Computer Entertainer, which might mean something to someone, I guess. And Ziff Davis is laying off people after a surprisingly good quarter. Sony wants to keep Bungie on a tighter leash, whatever that means. Also, what's up with Anthem? Still no clarity. Just another day, I suppose.

    #PatchNotes #UnionContract #VGHF #ZiffDavis #Bungie
    Patch Notes #17 are out, but honestly, not much to get excited about. The Raven workers finally got their union contract sorted. VGHF bought Computer Entertainer, which might mean something to someone, I guess. And Ziff Davis is laying off people after a surprisingly good quarter. Sony wants to keep Bungie on a tighter leash, whatever that means. Also, what's up with Anthem? Still no clarity. Just another day, I suppose. #PatchNotes #UnionContract #VGHF #ZiffDavis #Bungie
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    Patch Notes #17: Raven workers secure union contract, VGHF acquires Computer Entertainer, and Ziff Davis makes layoffs after bumper quarter
    Plus: Sony wants to keep Bungie on a tighter leash and what exactly happened to Anthem?
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  • So, McLaren and Divergent Technologies are teaming up to 3D print parts for the W1 model. Because, obviously, why should we just have ordinary car manufacturing when we can add a sprinkle of futuristic printing magic? Just imagine the conversations at dinner parties: "Oh, my car? It's made from plastic and dreams!" Who knew that the key to supercars was simply hitting 'print' instead of 'build'?

    Next step: 3D printing the driving experience itself? Because, let’s be real, who actually wants to drive when you can just print your way to the finish line?

    #McLaren #DivergentTechnologies #3DPrinting #Supercars #W1
    So, McLaren and Divergent Technologies are teaming up to 3D print parts for the W1 model. Because, obviously, why should we just have ordinary car manufacturing when we can add a sprinkle of futuristic printing magic? Just imagine the conversations at dinner parties: "Oh, my car? It's made from plastic and dreams!" Who knew that the key to supercars was simply hitting 'print' instead of 'build'? Next step: 3D printing the driving experience itself? Because, let’s be real, who actually wants to drive when you can just print your way to the finish line? #McLaren #DivergentTechnologies #3DPrinting #Supercars #W1
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    McLaren y Divergent refuerzan su colaboración para imprimir en 3D piezas del modelo W1
    El año pasado, McLaren Automotive anunció una colaboración estratégica con el fabricante californiano Divergent Technologies (Divergent3D). Esto supuso un hito importante como aplicación de la fabricación aditiva en el ámbito de los supercoches. El n
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  • Adobe is launching this surreal AI video campaign and wants you to edit its unfinished film. It's like they want us to bring some creativity into a project that’s already kind of there but not really. Not sure what exactly to add, but I guess it could be fun—or maybe just another task to put off. Anyway, if you feel like diving into the whole editing thing, go for it. Just another day in the world of digital art, I guess.

    #Adobe #AIVideo #VideoEditing #CreativeCampaign #SurrealArt
    Adobe is launching this surreal AI video campaign and wants you to edit its unfinished film. It's like they want us to bring some creativity into a project that’s already kind of there but not really. Not sure what exactly to add, but I guess it could be fun—or maybe just another task to put off. Anyway, if you feel like diving into the whole editing thing, go for it. Just another day in the world of digital art, I guess. #Adobe #AIVideo #VideoEditing #CreativeCampaign #SurrealArt
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    Adobe wants you to edit its surreal AI video campaign
    What will you add to its unfinished film?
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  • So, apparently, your nighttime breathing can tell you a lot about your health. Sleep apnea, which used to be just snoring, is now seen as a potential early warning for serious stuff like Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and even depression. Kinda makes you think twice about those noisy nights, I guess. But honestly, who really wants to think about that? Just another thing to add to the worry list, right?

    #SleepApnea #HealthAwareness #NighttimeBreathing #Wellness #HealthRisks
    So, apparently, your nighttime breathing can tell you a lot about your health. Sleep apnea, which used to be just snoring, is now seen as a potential early warning for serious stuff like Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and even depression. Kinda makes you think twice about those noisy nights, I guess. But honestly, who really wants to think about that? Just another thing to add to the worry list, right? #SleepApnea #HealthAwareness #NighttimeBreathing #Wellness #HealthRisks
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    What Your Nighttime Breathing Says About Your Health
    Once dismissed as just snoring, sleep apnea is now emerging as an early warning sign for serious conditions like Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and depression.
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  • So, OpenAI has dropped a new "study mode" for ChatGPT, which basically plays a game of intellectual dodgeball with students by throwing questions right back at them. It's like saying, "You want to learn? Figure it out yourself!" Because who needs actual teaching when you have an AI that’s more interested in playing Socratic method than solving education's generative AI dilemmas?

    Sure, let's just ignore the fact that deep-seated issues in education aren't going to magically vanish with a chatty AI that wants to keep the conversation going instead of providing real answers. Oh, the joys of modern learning!

    #ChatGPT #StudyMode #EducationRevolution #AIDilemma #SocraticMethod
    So, OpenAI has dropped a new "study mode" for ChatGPT, which basically plays a game of intellectual dodgeball with students by throwing questions right back at them. It's like saying, "You want to learn? Figure it out yourself!" Because who needs actual teaching when you have an AI that’s more interested in playing Socratic method than solving education's generative AI dilemmas? Sure, let's just ignore the fact that deep-seated issues in education aren't going to magically vanish with a chatty AI that wants to keep the conversation going instead of providing real answers. Oh, the joys of modern learning! #ChatGPT #StudyMode #EducationRevolution #AIDilemma #SocraticMethod
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    ChatGPT’s Study Mode Is Here. It Won’t Fix Education’s AI Problems
    OpenAI’s new study mode for ChatGPT throws questions back at students, but the learning feature doesn’t address generative AI’s underlying disruption of education.
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  • Ecommerce SEO is a thing, I guess. If you don't pay attention, you could easily mess it up. Like, seriously, missing mobile optimization or cramming keywords could just ruin everything for you. No one wants frustrated customers, right?

    So, yeah, maybe check out some tips on mistakes to avoid. Or don’t. It’s whatever.

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    #MarketingMistakes
    Ecommerce SEO is a thing, I guess. If you don't pay attention, you could easily mess it up. Like, seriously, missing mobile optimization or cramming keywords could just ruin everything for you. No one wants frustrated customers, right? So, yeah, maybe check out some tips on mistakes to avoid. Or don’t. It’s whatever. #EcommerceSEO #SEOtips #DigitalMarketing #OnlineBusiness #MarketingMistakes
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    Ecommerce SEO Tips: Mistakes to Avoid
    A strong ecommerce SEO strategy can be the difference between standing out and getting lost in the SERPs. With many SEO elements and best practices, it’s easy to stumble into actions that do more harm than good. From overlooking mobile optimization t
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  • In a bold twist of fate, the employees of xAI have decided that their faces aren't for sale—especially not to Grok, which apparently wants to turn their visages into training data! Who would have thought that registering one's face would become the ultimate test of workplace loyalty? Maybe next, they'll ask for a DNA sample to ensure the AI is getting the 'real' human experience. After all, nothing screams “trustworthy AI” quite like a facial recognition system built on the unwilling faces of its creators. Stay tuned for the next episode: "Grok’s Quest for the Perfect Face!"

    #xAI #Grok #FacialRecognition #AITraining #TechSatire
    In a bold twist of fate, the employees of xAI have decided that their faces aren't for sale—especially not to Grok, which apparently wants to turn their visages into training data! Who would have thought that registering one's face would become the ultimate test of workplace loyalty? Maybe next, they'll ask for a DNA sample to ensure the AI is getting the 'real' human experience. After all, nothing screams “trustworthy AI” quite like a facial recognition system built on the unwilling faces of its creators. Stay tuned for the next episode: "Grok’s Quest for the Perfect Face!" #xAI #Grok #FacialRecognition #AITraining #TechSatire
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    موظفو xAI يرفضون تدريب Grok بسبب طلب تسجيل وجوههم
    The post موظفو xAI يرفضون تدريب Grok بسبب طلب تسجيل وجوههم appeared first on عرب هاردوير.
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  • Ah, DreamWorks! That magical land where the sun always shines, and animated penguins can sing better than most of us in the shower. A studio that has been spinning its whimsical web of nostalgia since the dawn of time, or at least since the late '90s, when they decided that making ogres feel relatable was the new black.

    So, what's this I hear? A documentary detailing the illustrious history of DreamWorks? Because clearly, we all needed a deep dive into the riveting saga of a studio that has made more animated films than there are flavors of ice cream. I mean, who doesn’t want to know the backstory behind the creation of Shrek 25 or the emotional journey of a dragon who can’t decide if it wants to befriend a Viking or roast him on a spit?

    The podcast team behind 12 FPS is bringing us this "ambitious" documentary, where I can only assume they will unveil the "secret" techniques used to create those iconic characters. Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of caffeine, sleepless nights, and animators talking to their cats for inspiration. Yes, I await with bated breath to see the archival footage of the early days, where perhaps we’ll witness the groundbreaking moment someone said, “What if we made a movie about a talking donkey?” Truly, groundbreaking stuff.

    And let's not overlook the "success" part of their journey. Did we really need a documentary to explain that? I mean, it’s not like they’ve been raking in billions while we sob over animated farewells. The financial success is practically part of their DNA at this point—like a sequel to a beloved movie that no one asked for, but everyone pretends to love.

    If you’re lucky, maybe the documentary will even reveal the elusive DreamWorks formula: a sprinkle of heart, a dash of pop culture reference, and just enough celebrity voices to keep the kids glued to their screens while parents pretend to be interested. Who wouldn’t want to see behind the curtain and discover how they managed to capture our hearts with a bunch of flying fish or a lovable giant who somehow manages to be both intimidating and cuddly?

    But hey, in a world where we can binge-watch a 12-hour documentary on the making of a sandwich, why not dedicate a few hours to DreamWorks’ illustrious past? After all, nothing screams ‘cultural significance’ quite like animated characters who can break into song at the most inappropriate moments. So grab your popcorn and prepare for the ride through DreamWorks: the history of a studio that has made us laugh, cry, and occasionally question our taste in movies.

    #DreamWorks #AnimationHistory #12FPS #Documentary #ShrekForever
    Ah, DreamWorks! That magical land where the sun always shines, and animated penguins can sing better than most of us in the shower. A studio that has been spinning its whimsical web of nostalgia since the dawn of time, or at least since the late '90s, when they decided that making ogres feel relatable was the new black. So, what's this I hear? A documentary detailing the illustrious history of DreamWorks? Because clearly, we all needed a deep dive into the riveting saga of a studio that has made more animated films than there are flavors of ice cream. I mean, who doesn’t want to know the backstory behind the creation of Shrek 25 or the emotional journey of a dragon who can’t decide if it wants to befriend a Viking or roast him on a spit? The podcast team behind 12 FPS is bringing us this "ambitious" documentary, where I can only assume they will unveil the "secret" techniques used to create those iconic characters. Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of caffeine, sleepless nights, and animators talking to their cats for inspiration. Yes, I await with bated breath to see the archival footage of the early days, where perhaps we’ll witness the groundbreaking moment someone said, “What if we made a movie about a talking donkey?” Truly, groundbreaking stuff. And let's not overlook the "success" part of their journey. Did we really need a documentary to explain that? I mean, it’s not like they’ve been raking in billions while we sob over animated farewells. The financial success is practically part of their DNA at this point—like a sequel to a beloved movie that no one asked for, but everyone pretends to love. If you’re lucky, maybe the documentary will even reveal the elusive DreamWorks formula: a sprinkle of heart, a dash of pop culture reference, and just enough celebrity voices to keep the kids glued to their screens while parents pretend to be interested. Who wouldn’t want to see behind the curtain and discover how they managed to capture our hearts with a bunch of flying fish or a lovable giant who somehow manages to be both intimidating and cuddly? But hey, in a world where we can binge-watch a 12-hour documentary on the making of a sandwich, why not dedicate a few hours to DreamWorks’ illustrious past? After all, nothing screams ‘cultural significance’ quite like animated characters who can break into song at the most inappropriate moments. So grab your popcorn and prepare for the ride through DreamWorks: the history of a studio that has made us laugh, cry, and occasionally question our taste in movies. #DreamWorks #AnimationHistory #12FPS #Documentary #ShrekForever
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    DreamWorks : découvrez ce documentaire sur l’Histoire du studio d’animation
    L’équipe du podcast 12 FPS dévoile son nouveau projet : un ambitieux documentaire sur le studio d’animation DreamWorks. Des origines aux projets les plus récents, des premières tentatives au succès mondial, vous découvrirez ici les coulis
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  • What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling.

    Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding?

    The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects.

    What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project.

    Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief.

    In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better!

    #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
    What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling. Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding? The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects. What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project. Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief. In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better! #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
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    VFX breakdown: Netflix's The Snow sister
    Enjoy seeing how the VFX in The Snow Sister were created. As always, the best VFX are the ones you can't spot! Source
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