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Procedural generation is a big part of game design these days. Usually you generate your map, and [Fractal Philosophy] has decided to go one step further: using a procedurally-generated world from …
Money, Chome, and ChatGPT: The high stakes of Google’s monopoly trial
We’ve entered the remedies phase of US v. Google, and the two sides are as far apart as ever.
Over the history of the Web, we have seen several major shifts in browsing software. If you’re old enough to have used NCSA Mosaic or any of the other early browsers, you probably welcomed th…
WhatsApp's Meta AI is now rolling out in Europe, and it can't be turned off
Critics said the new terms implied Mozilla was asking users for the rights to whatever data they input or upload through Firefox.
DeepSeek challenges OpenAI with drastically cheaper models, prompting discussions on the viability of proprietary versus open-source AI efforts.
The first batch of reports assessing the so called “systemic risks” posed by the largest online platforms are in. These reports are a result of the Digital Services Act (DSA), Europe’s new law regulating platforms like Google, Meta, Amazon or X, and have been eagerly awaited by civil society groups....
Solvespace is a FLOSS light weight 3D CAD alternative. Although it lacks the advanced features of Solidworks works really great for most of my 3d designs.
Thanks for the tip.
Another good use for VPN is to counter dynamic pricing. My wife visited a website some time ago to request the price for a ticket. When she visited the website a second time the price had increased considerably. However when visiting the price with VPN it was the original price again. It saved her a lot of money.
At least 18 civilians killed in Ukraine as Moscow mounts one of its biggest attacks since start of war
Sudanese military conflict has killed thousands and created what UN says is world’s largest human displacement crisis
The Turing test focuses on the ability to chat—can we test the ability to think?
I was able to reach the profile from kbin as follows.
I liked it but until an annoying bug drove me to Podverse which is also pretty good.
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I'm pessimistic about the chances to stop this. People in the EU are more and more living in an era where privacy is a thing of the past and where every citizen is guilty unless proven otherwise. It has become clear that the EU is not working in the interest of civilians, as they are seen as a potential threat that needs to be monitored. It has become a oligarchy working for the rich.
For the people willing to resist we have p2p, onion services and privacy respecting free software to defend ourselves against these shameless attacks against our privacy.
Putin has signed new laws that will decimate online anonymity by denying access to online services pending state-approved user ID checks.
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Link if you rather use YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGC5CwEgr_g
Back when I used to work in the pharma industry, I had the opportunity to hire summer interns. This was a long time ago, long enough that the fresh-faced college students who applied for the gig ar…
The French government wants to inject state-operated domain blocking lists directly into web browsers to prevent fraud. And so it begins.
Twitter looking into a bug restricting some users from liking and retweeting.
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