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    Choosing the game of the year from 1981 - 2023 and beyond...

    One thing I forgot to mention: the sound design and music deserve some credit too. They really fit the bleak atmosphere and make the world feel much more cohesive. I also should have mentioned how good the exploration is. There are so many hidden areas, secret quests and little environmental...
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    Choosing the game of the year from 1981 - 2023 and beyond...

    Absolutely agree with this pick. Grim Dawn is one of those games that somehow manages to feel both old-school and surprisingly deep. The dual-class system is probably my favorite part. There are so many combinations that you can experiment without feeling like you're just following the same...
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    You're missing out if you haven't played these games!

    One thing I forgot to add: the time period being measured matters quite a bit too. Comparing a game that has been around for 20+ years with something released recently can be pretty misleading, especially when looking at sales, revenue, or player counts. It might make more sense to include the...
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    You're missing out if you haven't played these games!

    Yeah, I think that's the key distinction here: the list itself isn't objective, the metric is. If the guy explicitly says he's ranking by sales and actually shows the numbers, then it's pretty hard to complain that the list isn't measuring something else. You can certainly argue that sales...
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    Canada Computers compromised by credit card skimmers

    It could have been a third-party script, but it's also possible it was something much simpler. Until Canada Computers releases an official statement, it's hard to know what actually happened. As for the lack of communication, companies often wait until they've confirmed the scope of an incident...
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    Stealth Fitness Plankster

    Spot on. It's so easy to drop cash on flashy fitness gadgets hoping they'll be the magic bullet, only for them to end up collecting dust in the closet a month later. Ring Fit Adventure is actually a surprisingly legit workout if someone is looking for a gamified way to move—it sneaks in way...
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    Artifact, the AI-powered news app from Instagram’s co-founders, is now open to all

    Google News definitely already uses algorithms, but I think the difference is more about the approach and the product experience. A lot of news platforms have focused on ranking articles based on popularity, freshness, and general user interests. What Artifact was trying to do was make...
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    AI Isn’t Making Much Money

    I think there's some truth to both sides. AI will probably reduce demand for certain repetitive tasks, but history shows that major technology shifts also create new kinds of work. The question is whether those new roles appear quickly enough to offset the jobs that become more efficient. On...
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    How AI will fail

    I don't think you're being naive at all. In fact, privacy is probably one of the strongest arguments for running AI locally. A lot of real-world workloads don't need an answer in 2 seconds. If you're analyzing security footage overnight, summarizing logs, reviewing network traffic, generating...
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    How AI will fail

    I don't think it's an either/or outcome. Cloud inference has strong economies of scale. If a provider can serve millions of requests using highly optimized hardware, the cost per token can be extremely difficult for local users to match. New architectures from companies like Cerebras and Groq...
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