The Brutalist Report - tech
- Very, Very, Few People Are Falling Down the YouTube Rabbit Hole [766d]
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- Real-world ranges for Teslas 50-60% of EPA Range [766d]
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- Australia will not force age verification due to privacy and security concerns [766d]
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- Full Speed Ahead: EV Study Reveals Impacts of Fast Charging [766d]
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- How to Install Lima(runs command line Ubuntu) on macOS Using 9 Easy Steps [766d]
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- Lockheed Martin is having a streetwear moment in South Korea [766d]
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- Google Removes ‘Pirate’ URLs from Users’ Privately Saved Links [766d]
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- Why do shared hospital rooms not violate HIPAA? [766d]
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- Mux (YC W16) is hiring a Sr Platform Engineer to work on video infra at scale [766d]
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- At Taser maker Axon, ex-staffers say loyalty meant being tased or tattooed [766d]
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- Keisan Casio is shutting down [766d]
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- Designing Deep Networks to Process Other Deep Networks [766d]
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- ChatGPT user sessions are down 29% since May [766d]
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- Echo Chess: The Quest for Solvability [766d]
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- Making Amiga IFF Thumbnails Work in Linux [766d]
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- Pharmacist says he has filled Alzheimer's prescriptions for members of Congress [766d]
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- We will all be dead soon [766d]
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- Tesla Could Be Fined Daily over Autopilot’s Nag-Free ‘Elon Mode’ [766d]
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- Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing [766d]
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- FCC refuses to scrap rule requiring ISPs to list every monthly fee [766d]
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- Yes, people often forget to cancel monthly subscriptions – and the costs add up [767d]
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- Microsoft is discontinuing Visual Studio for Mac after major overhaul [767d]
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- EV Chargers Should Be Dumber [767d]
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- Netlify Announces the Evolution of Cloud Platform [767d]
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- Shocks to the System: Don DeLillo’s Novels of the Cold War and Its Aftermath [767d]
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- Photogrammetry on Commercial Flights (2021) [767d]
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- Google kills two-year “Pixel Pass” subscription after just 22 months [767d]
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- Motion (YC W20) Is Hiring React Native Engineers [767d]
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- ThirdAI Uses Ray for Parallel Training of Billion-Parameter NN on Commodity CPUs [767d]
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- How South Korea’s Birth Rate Dropped Below Japan’s [767d]
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- Open Space Toolkit – collection of versatile libraries for aerospace engineering [767d]
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- Population.io [767d]
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- STM32 Blue Pill as an Hid USB Keyboard [767d]
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- Long Live the 'GPU Poor' – Open-Source AI Grants [767d]
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- When should you use the IN instead of the OR operator in Postgres? [767d]
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- How Might Life Migrate Through the Universe? [767d]
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- OpenAI shatters revenue expectations, predicted to generate over $1B [767d]
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- I wrote, “Scrum is a cancer,” and the Internet had thoughts about it [767d]
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- File Attachments: Databases can now store files and images [767d]
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- So What If Google Sends Me Targetted Ads? [767d]
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- 2023 Paid VPN Relationship and Corporate VPN Ownership Map [767d]
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- Two years unmasking a well-funded Silicon Valley 'apocalypse cult' [767d]
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- Van Rossum, Gosling, Goldberg, Hejlsberg panel and live discussion at PyData '23 [767d]
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- Keeping Figma Fast: perf-testing the WASM editor [767d]
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- Weight-based motor vehicle tax [767d]
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- High-Speed AI Drone Overtakes World-Champion Drone Racers [767d]
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- On (My) Caste [767d]
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- The End of the Googleverse [767d]
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- Hacking the LG Monitor's EDID [767d]
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- Developing 120-Year-Old Photos Found in a Time Capsule [video] [767d]
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- Decoupling isn't phoney – The global trading system is starting to rearrange [767d]
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- Terry Pratchett’s hard drive steamrolled in 2017 had '10 unfinished novels' [767d]
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- Multiplix, operating system kernel for RISC-V and AArch64 SBCs [767d]
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- CA Supreme Court Concludes No Reason to Generate Precedent on Geofence Warrants [767d]
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- Tracking Application-Level Consistency with LiteFS [767d]
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- How to get transactions between almost any data stores [767d]
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- Honda targeting 50% weight reduction with EV solid state batteries [767d]
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- Visa, Mastercard Prepare to Raise Credit-Card Fees [767d]
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- The Surprising Impact of Medium-Size Texts on PostgreSQL Performance (2020) [767d]
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- US Copyright Office wants to hear what people think about AI and copyright [767d]
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- Why I Traded My Smartphone for an Ax [767d]
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- Could the Universe be a giant quantum computer? [767d]
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- OSM River Basins [767d]
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- Understanding Llama 2 and the New Code Llama LLMs [767d]
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- A DIY ‘bionic pancreas’ is changing diabetes care – what's next? [767d]
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- Farmers Insurance Laying Off 11% of Workforce, Citing Industry Challenges [767d]
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- Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Win11 to get people to ditch Chrome [767d]
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- Hundreds of thousands trafficked to work as online scammers in SE Asia [767d]
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- Giant fake town was built exclusively for filming TV and movies [767d]
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- Produce HTML from S-Expressions [767d]
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- Windows 11 will respect default browser for system apps in the European Union [767d]
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- Lago – Open-Source Stripe Billing Alternative Is Hiring a Content Lead [767d]
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- Guilty Men [767d]
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- Putin’s Cinema Fund Rejects Movie Piracy, Fuming Cinema Boss Demands Barbie [767d]
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- Buffer Overflows in Notepad++ [767d]
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- Politicians, scientists spar over alleged NIH coverup using COVID19 origin paper [767d]
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- DIY ESP32 based chicken coop door. Control based on time, light or via app [767d]
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- DevTools Tips [767d]
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- Fairphone 5 [767d]
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- Titanium micro-spikes skewer resistant superbugs [767d]
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- Linux 6.6 to Protect Against Illicit Behavior of Nvidia Proprietary Driver [767d]
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- New Map APIs from Google [767d]
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- iFixit wants Congress to let it hack McDonald’s ice cream machines [767d]
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- Apple: Using cash is “clearly reckless” [767d]
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- Why a cancer scare around aspartame is mostly unfounded [767d]
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- FreeBSD can now boot in 25 milliseconds [767d]
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- Phind (code beating GPT4) seems to have used WizardLM's finetuned checkpoint [767d]
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- SigNoz (YC W21, Open source Observability tool) hiring DevRel engineers (remote) [767d]
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- How to shuffle a big dataset (2018) [767d]
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- Digging on the Dark Side of the Volcano [767d]
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- Drawings of the Taj Mahal and Agra monument from the early 19th century [767d]
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- Tesla ordered by auto regulators to provide data on ‘Elon mode’ configuration [767d]
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- Deno 1.36 [767d]
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- The end of cool small cars [767d]
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- California court dismisses lawsuit over nuclear power plant [767d]
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- Housing Is a Labor Issue: Land owners are taking all the wage gains [767d]
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- Bad Apple Font [767d]
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- Jitsi.org has started requiring authentication [767d]
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- Applying SRE Principles to CI/CD [767d]
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- Discovery of Spherules of Likely Extrasolar Composition in the Pacific Ocean [pdf] [767d]
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- Oracle Cloud goes down, hard, Down Under [766d]
- Oracle Cloud and Azure go down, hard, Down Under [766d]
- Barracuda gateway attacks: How Chinese snoops keep a grip on victims' networks [766d]
- Microsoft maybe still dreams of bendy phones, judging from 360° folding screen patent [766d]
- After injecting pop-up ads for Bing into Windows, Microsoft now bends to Europe on links [766d]
- Microsoft angry over Russian-led UN cybercrime treaty [766d]
- Tesla's purported hands-free 'Elon mode' raises regulator's blood pressure [767d]
- HP blames discounted PCs and China chill for Q3 revenue drop [767d]
- Google wants to takes a byte out of Oracle workloads with PostgreSQL migration service [767d]
- USENET, the OG social network, rises again like a text-only phoenix [767d]
- UK air traffic woes caused by 'invalid flight plan data' [767d]
- Google throws down gauntlet with first compute instances powered by AmpereOne chips [767d]
- Meteorite is 4.6 billion years old and still rocking the solar system dating scene [767d]
- Tesla hedges Dojo supercomputer bet with 10K Nvidia H100 GPU cluster [767d]
- Let's give these quadruped robot dogs next-gen XM7 rifles, says US Army [767d]
- This profiler chatbot promises to help speed up your Python – we can believe it [767d]
- The printout may be dead but that beast of a print queue lives on [767d]
- We’re about to hit peak device count, says HTC veep, as AR becomes one screen to rule them all [767d]
- India set to launch Sun-spotting satellite on Saturday [767d]
- Toyota Japan back on the road after probably-not-cyber attack halted production [767d]
- AI-powered monitors to defend Washington DC against aerial threats [767d]
- Meta reckons China's troll farms could learn proper OpSec from Russia's fake news crews [767d]
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- TechCrunch interview: ‘Palo Alto’ author Malcolm Harris [766d]
- Generative AI startup AI21 Labs lands $155M at a $1.4B valuation [766d]
- That 30-slide deck won’t cut it anymore [766d]
- Substack introduces new AI-powered audio transcription tools [766d]
- Screenly makes it easier to build interactive apps for its digital signage platform [766d]
- Ask Sophie: What’s the wait time for EB-2 and EB-1 green card categories for those born in India? [766d]
- Firefly and Millennium enter “hot standby phase” for high-stakes Space Force mission [766d]
- Savor the complete SaaS Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [766d]
- A ‘people-first’ view of the AI economy [767d]
- Instagram is internally testing the ability to create Reels up to 10 minutes long [767d]
- ChatGPT-maker OpenAI accused of string of data protection breaches in GDPR complaint filed by privacy researcher [767d]
- Google’s Pixel 8 event set for October 4 [767d]
- Betaworks goes all-in on augmentative AI in latest camp cohort: ‘We’re rabidly interested’ [767d]
- Google Assistant and Alexa finally play nicely together — but only on one speaker lineup [767d]
- Steve Blank: AI will revolutionize the ‘lean startup’ [767d]
- Dunzo, backed by Reliance and Google, delays employee salaries again [767d]
- Google’s Duet AI can now write your emails for you [767d]
- Starz is lowering the price of its annual subscription [767d]
- The difference between good and great founders [767d]
- Context.ai wants to merge product analytics sensibilities with LLMs [767d]
- Gremlin can now automatically find common reliability issues [767d]
- Announcing the complete Hardware Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [767d]
- X to allow paid political ads, lifting Twitter’s earlier ban [767d]
- Samsung launches a meal planning and recipe discovery platform called Samsung Food [767d]
- Accel-backed Agave lets construction software talk to one another [767d]
- QuantHealth brings its AI-informed clinical drug trials to the US with $15M round [767d]
- Why PE firm Alitheia is banking on women in Africa [767d]
- In Threads’ dwindling engagement, social media’s flawed hypothesis is laid bare [767d]
- Venmo lets you gift money to your loved ones with special Hallmark greeting cards [767d]
- Voxel uses computer vision to increase workplace safety [767d]
- Praso bags $9.3M, acquires Floki’s IP to simplify food purchasing for Brazilian retailers [767d]
- Longevity loving Fairphone 5 unwrapped, with pledge of 8+ years software support [767d]
- Hyperproof, a compliance and risk management startup, raises $40M [767d]
- With Beijing’s greenlight, mobility unicorns Zeekr and WeRide inch closer to US IPOs [767d]
- Google discontinues its Pixel Pass subscription, which combined phones and services [767d]
- PhonePe dives into stock and mutual fund arena [767d]
- Fitbit targeted with trio of data transfer complaints in Europe [767d]
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- Quordle today - hints and answers for Thursday, August 31 (game #584) [766d]
- New Samsung Food app can help you master the art of cooking right at home [766d]
- Ransomware hackers target major Citrix NetScaler flaw [766d]
- Meta Quest 3 may have the ability to turn any table into your personal VR keyboard [766d]
- Google wants to use generative AI to boost its security tools [766d]
- Meta Quest 3 firmware leak reveals big depth mapping upgrade [767d]
- This sneaky Android malware uses a rare technique to steal banking data [767d]
- Amid USB-C iPhone and AirPods rumors, Apple has a Mac accessory problem to fix [767d]
- Garmin unveils the Garmin Venu 3 with 14-day battery life and nap detection [767d]
- TCL’s new smartphones have paper-like displays to protect your eyes [767d]
- Fairphone 5 puts Apple, Google and Samsung to shame in one major way [767d]
- Huawei quietly releases the Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro, possibly its first 5G phones in years [767d]
- Google Cloud is unveiling a huge Duet AI expansion [767d]
- Saints Row leads PS Plus Essential monthly games for September 2023 [767d]
- Fans won't hear anything about The Elder Scrolls 6 for years, Pete Hines says [767d]
- JBL’s new speakers may look old-school but come with cutting-edge Dolby Atmos [767d]
- JBL's new ANC headphones bring flagship features for a lower price [767d]
- Firefox users can now hide their email to prevent being spammed [767d]
- The FBI has taken down one of the biggest botnets in the world [767d]
- Edifier launches new open-ear wireless earbuds with ANC for an incredibly low price [767d]
- Qomp2 is a Pong-inspired indie that lets you play as the ball [767d]
- Why there's no need to sacrifice performance for security any more [767d]
- Goodbye, Pixel Pass: Google just killed its answer to the Apple One subscription [767d]
- Google might have just killed off spelling and grammar checks for good [767d]
- Microsoft kills off Edge features in a bid to beat Chrome [767d]
- Samsung leaps ahead of Apple and adds game-changing Auracast Bluetooth to its 4K TVs and earbuds [767d]
- Google Workspace reveals just how much using its Duet AI will cost your business [767d]
- Google Chrome could soon let you securely share passwords with family members [767d]
- The Apple September event invite dissected – here's what it tells us [767d]
- Little Nightmares 3 release date, story, and everything we know [767d]
- Apple tipped to launch AirPods with USB-C charging case alongside iPhone 15 [767d]
- Apple may be considering a cheaper Vision Pro model - so people might be able to actually buy the headset [767d]
- Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster delayed to ensure 'experience our users deserve' [767d]
- PC sales could be set for an unexpected recovery soon [767d]
- The Fujifilm GFX100 II launch could be days away – here are the 7 most exciting rumors [767d]
- New MMO Sky: Children of the Light made history with a massive in-game concert [767d]
- Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra could be sticking with Qualcomm chips [767d]
- Mimimi Games, the developer behind Desperados and Shadow Tactics, is shutting down [767d]
- Killers of the Flower Moon's new release date is good news for everyone – except Apple TV Plus [767d]
- Google has just accidentally shown off the Pixel 8 Pro [767d]
- Intel spotted gearing up with a powerful Battlemage GPU to take on Nvidia and AMD next year [767d]
- The Mortal Kombat 1 launch trailer pays homage to the original game's commercial [767d]
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom won more Gamescom awards than any other game [767d]
- Workers are afraid they'll be labeled as lazy for using AI [767d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 devs address cut content criticism, promising more bug fixes and a better ending for Karlach in Patch 2 [767d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 writer explains why Act 2 cuts down on exploration [767d]
- Starfield preloads are now live on Steam so you can get ahead of its massive file size [767d]
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