In a recent episode of Post Games, host Chris Plante explores how video games can help players understand death. He’s interviewing Kaitlin Tremblay, who is working on Ambrosia Sky, a game about death. “What is it about games that is so useful for exploring the topic?” Plante asks. “I think there’s something really lovely about the way in which games …
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I’ve been a thought leader on operationalizing AI for over 35 years and I’m concerned. There’s a catastrophe in the making
In a speech last month, President Donald J. Trump outlined three executive orders he signed to promote American dominance of AI technology. He promised, in fact, that as America is the country that started the AI race, “I’m here to declare that America is going to win it!” To do so, his executive orders would make it easier for companies to …
Read More »It’s not your imagination. Your period may be making your depression worse. – The Washington Post
It’s not your imagination. Your period may be making your depression worse. The Washington Post Source link
Read More »Making Horrible History, Totally Not Worried, Rea Solid, and Other Cubs Bullets – Bleacher Nation
Making Horrible History, Totally Not Worried, Rea Solid, and Other Cubs Bullets Bleacher Nation Amid woes, Cubs focus on process, not results ESPN Column: Chicago Cubs slide continues — and the Wrigley Field faithful are starting to get restless Chicago Tribune Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong insist everything is fine: ‘Don’t think there’s any worry in the world’ – The Athletic The New York Times No …
Read More »Crypto IPOs Are Making Wall Street Go Wild. There Are More in the Pipeline. – Barron's
Crypto IPOs Are Making Wall Street Go Wild. There Are More in the Pipeline. Barron’s Tech IPOs are roaring after ‘years of Prohibition’ — it may be too good CNBC Cathie Wood bets big on Bullish IPO, buys over 2.5M shares Seeking Alpha Crypto exchange Bullish valued at nearly $13.2 billion in blowout NYSE debut Reuters After Bullish, Figma and Firefly, Here’s a Hot …
Read More »‘We’ll Continue to Evolve the PS Store’: Sony on Making PS5, PS4 Shopping Better
Image: Push Square With over 80% of all PS5 and PS4 purchases made through the PS Store this past quarter, you can see why Sony’s storefront is a massive point of importance for the platform holder. The problem is, it’s got a long way to go before it catches up to much better digital storefronts, like the gold-standard Steam. In …
Read More »Climate pollution is making GPS and communications satellites even more vulnerable to solar storms
Facebook Tweet Email Link Satellites, including those used for GPS and communications, will face greater risks in coming decades during solar-triggered geomagnetic storms because of the effect climate pollution has on Earth’s atmosphere, a new study found. The increasing volume of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the upper atmosphere is likely to make the air less dense, while geomagnetic storms have …
Read More »‘Nobody 2’ is all about making memories, one body at a time – The Washington Post
‘Nobody 2’ is all about making memories, one body at a time The Washington Post Nobody 2 film review — National Lampoon’s Vacation with added ultra-violence Financial Times Bob Odenkirk Talks Potential ‘Nobody’ Quadrilogy, ‘Pluribus’ Hype and Not Missing Saul Goodman The Hollywood Reporter Box Office: Bob Odenkirk’s ‘Nobody 2’ Won’t Be Able to Unseat ‘Weapons’ From No. 1 Variety ‘Nobody 2’: Better call …
Read More »Earth’ Production Design Interview — Making Of
Noah Hawley stewed on an Alien spinoff years before FX even secured the rights. Now, “Alien: Earth” jumps to the small screen with all the eerie essentials of the Ridley Scott sci-fi classic: dread-soaked atmospheres, spine-tingling suspense, and, of course, those horrifying acid-blooded freaks. But this time, the Emmy-winning creator carved out a bold new nightmare that exists in parallel …
Read More »Tiny Bookshop is making me want to run away to the seaside, and judging by its popularity on Steam and Switch 2, everybody else is coming too
If the recent unstoppable wave of cosy sims has taught me anything, it’s that my life would be infinitely more tolerable if only I dropped everything to start a life of aggressive vegetable upkeep deep in bucolic isolation. Yet despite all this pro-turnip (and weirdly low-key horny) propaganda, the idea’s never particularly appealed. Tiny Bookshop, though, might finally have convinced …
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