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In an era of AI upheaval, the cacophonous social hub is proving that the human-driven internet has value—and a chance at survival. “Welcome to the front page of the internet.” ...
HBO’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Naughty Dog’s hit video-game franchise The Last of Us has finally revealed to the world at large something that we antisocial nerds have been arguing ...
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The Last of Us season two is under way, and this weekend we were treated to the second episode. 'Treated' is, perhaps, the wrong word to use here. After all, there were some pretty major story ...
A look at the world of game hints and tips in a pre-internet world.
That’s what The Last of Us fans got to do last night in season two’s second episode, as millions of viewers who never played the games saw one of the HBO live-action show’s most brutal moments.
The text file that runs the internet For decades, robots.txt governed the behavior of web crawlers. But as unscrupulous AI companies seek out more and more data, the basic social contract of the ...
The revelation was part of an annual report produced by the FBI. Americans lost $10.3 billion to a wide variety of internet scams last year, according to an FBI report released this month. The ...
Nearly 40% of web pages from 10 years ago are no longer accessible Maybe the internet doesn't last forever?
In an era of AI upheaval driven by Google, OpenAI and others, Reddit is proving that the human-driven internet has a chance at survival.