Fucksweeper is not your typical game. It is a fusion of classic Minesweeper with elements of dating sims and generative AI filth. For those unfamiliar with it, imagine playing a game where you must avoid “toxic hyperpuffs” and provocative AI-generated pop-ups while trying to decipher the grid puzzle in front of you. It is a
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Google’s launch of the note-taking app NotebookLM last year marked a significant step forward for researchers, students, and anyone in need of organizing information. The recent update allows users to upload Google Slides and web URLs as sources, expanding beyond the previous limitations of Google Docs, PDFs, and text files. The new Notebook Guide feature
Reddit recently announced a new Ads API partnership with customer experience management platform Sprinklr. This move is part of Reddit’s strategy to expand its business relationships and maximize revenue opportunities. By partnering with Sprinklr, Reddit can provide new ways to create more effective Reddit campaigns through Sprinklr’s platform, utilizing the Data API as well. This
The highly anticipated second season of HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ is set to delve deeper into the storyline presented in the video game series. Co-creator Craig Mazin has revealed that the story material from ‘The Last of Us Part II’ is substantial, requiring at least two, possibly three, seasons to fully cover. This decision
The tech industry has been a subject of heated debate in recent times, with differing opinions on the importance of trust and safety measures in online platforms. Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen created a stir with his “Techno-Optimist Manifesto” last year, where he seemed to downplay the significance of tech ethics and trust and safety in
A recent report from Dealabs’ Billbil-kun has suggested that The Last of Us Part II will eventually make its way to PC, following in the footsteps of its predecessor. While development on the PC port was reportedly completed several months ago, fans may be disappointed to learn that the release date may not be until
Mods are the lifeblood of Baldur’s Gate 3, serving as the perfect complement to the game itself. They offer players the opportunity to customize their gaming experience to suit their preferences, from visual enhancements to gameplay tweaks. Much like butter on bread or wheels on trainers, mods may not be essential, but they enhance the
Google Maps is undergoing significant changes in the way it manages user location data. The tech giant has announced that instead of storing this information on the cloud, it will now be stored locally on the user’s device. This shift in data storage comes as part of Google’s broader efforts to enhance user privacy and
Sony has recently announced the release of a PC adapter for the PlayStation VR2 headset, allowing users to experience virtual reality on their computers. This move comes with both excitement and skepticism, as the adapter comes with a price tag of £50/$60. While the adapter opens up the possibility of playing VR games on Steam,
Recently, I came across a surprising discovery involving Google’s AI Overview search result and one of my own articles from WIRED. The AI Overview feature, designed to provide generative AI responses to online queries, utilized a significant portion of one of my articles to answer a user’s question. This unexpected usage of my writing has