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Platforms Open-source game engine Godot is drowning in 'AI slop' code contributions: 'I don't know how long we can keep it up' AI A human software engineer rejected an AI agent's code change request, ...
The White House is trying to rein in President Trump, using a prime-time address to keep him on script and focused on domestic policy amid slumping poll numbers and campaign-style speeches that tend ...
It's the 2025 Holiday Season, and you know what that means—snowy-white motherboards, meant for PCs with cool temperatures and high performance. To encourage this, a number of reputable motherboard ...
Victor Kuperman receives funding from NSERC, as Canada Research Chair in Psycholinguistics (Tier 2). Nadia Lana receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Olga Parshina ...
This National Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate Native Americans’ enduring contributions to our Nation’s greatness. From the earliest days of our Republic, our founding principles have ...
TL;DR: Duke Nukem Zero Hour: Recompiled is an unofficial PC port of the N64-exclusive third-person shooter, enhancing the classic game with widescreen support, higher frame rates, and customizable ...
A survey at the Walker Art Center celebrates the interdisciplinary artist Dyani White Hawk, whose works are grounded in the Lakota philosophy of connectedness. The artist Dyani White Hawk, in her ...
White spoke with IndieWire at the New York Film Festival premiere of "Deliver Me from Nowhere." We caught up with White on the red carpet, who will soon go into production for the sequel to “The ...
Baldur’s Gate 3 got its initial publishing release more than two years ago, and it’s still making headlines thanks to a dedicated player base and excellent support from developer Larian Studios. Case ...
When Larry Namer was growing up in Coney Island in the 1960s, his goal was to become a public-school teacher or work in city government. “That was the mind set then,” said Namer, a graduate of Mark ...