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Microsoft says its Recall uninstall option in Windows 11 is just a bug
  • I am wildly speculating it is to collect all the workflows from remote workers in the hopes they can sell the data to other companies for future automation. Just another way of squeezing money out of users who already paid for the software just to have more information stolen from them.

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    Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits
  • Fixing reddit search? Just insert a 2021 google search bar on old.reddit. I just saved you millions you dingus. Thank goodness Aaron Swartz doesn't have to see what happened to his joint venture.

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    You can't take it with you, but you can't leave it for someone else either: Valve says you aren't allowed to bequeath a Steam account in a will
  • I can't be the only one that puts their age as 1st Jan any random year in the 1920s instead of taking the time to put my real age in to view new games coming out. Steam already thinks I am near death.

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    Reddit brings back its old award system — ‘we messed up’
  • I went to Digg yesterday, it looks like the MSN start page full of terrible probably automatically generated articles. Shame reddit didn't have the same amount of people jump ship like when everyone left Digg 4.0.

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    Rabbit R1 is Just an Android App
  • Don't these people just pitch wild ideas constantly knowing it won't work in the hopes they can live off of someone's venture capital until they can end up with better jobs?

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    Catboy X-File
  • Doctored photos were so much more impressive in print prior to photo shops becoming so popular on the internet.

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    Ubisoft CEO defends Skull and Bones’ $70 price despite its live service leanings, calls it ‘quadruple-A’
  • Halo 3, Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Mass Effect 2 were all triple A games. Whatever this game is that they are trying to peddle, is not better than any of the previous games I listed.

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    Ooh, maybe I'll try a new font size
  • This reminds me of having a palm pilot as a teenager. It played mp3s, and had pdfs, but otherwise you could only take notes and fiddle with settings. I read all of the origonal halo books off of it.

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    CALL NOW!
  • Bravo, I am surprised there were so many 4th wall breaking clips available. Must have taken you forever just to find them.

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    Wizards of the Coast denies, then confirms, that Magic: The Gathering promo art features AI elements | When will companies learn?
  • I think all of the card games with random pulls are a bit of a ripoff.

    The RPG crowd is the lead in pirating or flat out making their own rules and barely spending money. They just need rules and dice. You need a small group, and there really aren't tournaments so you can play it however you want.

    Table top war gaming in the middle is being filled with indy 3d printed miniatures and home made rules that can take over local scenes pretty easily. 40k still dominates the space, only because most people act like its the only game (it is by far the most common already) and you can buy the minis from most any hobby store. The tournaments are huge, and sometimes the biggest tournaments even dictate the rules just as much as the game seller and most people want to play "tournament legal" armies only.

    MTG and other card games are the only thing keeping most hobby stores alive and prints money. it is entirely on for whatever reason, people just want to buy another booster. It is as bad as gambling if not worse, you don't even know what you are buying. It should be even easier to pirate and print your own resources to play card games but somehow it is a huge money maker because as always, people flock to the largest group of gamers in their space.

    Indy RPG and Skirmish tabletop games make boat loads of money for small groups of people and it is easy for them to run circles around larger game manufacturers. Things like 40k and MTG where there is such a huge following of people who might not necessarily care and just want to go to massive tournaments it is much harder to challenge those established followings.

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  • This is from a couple years ago, but I haven't painted that many more since then so I can't do a huge Imperial Guard Army shot again.

    Tank is a Matilda derivative designed by reddit user /u/FreshmeatDK https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4086322 I added a conqueror cannon to it because bolters are awesome. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4735479 I designed the Gun Trucks based off a British logistics truck https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/crew-crab-gun-truck but the work trucks are actually sold by Any Scale Models here https://www.anyscalemodels.com/component/content/article/12-products/1347-ford-cmp-f60s.html?Itemid=101 And the smaller tanks are toon Matilda IIs by Meng.

    I run the bigger tanks as Leman Russes, the smaller ones as Armored Sentinels, and all of the trucks are used for fluff, terrain, or as Tauros Venators.

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    This is a repost from reddit a couple of years ago.

    Rogue Trader Gramaticus centered in front of his Hover Truck, flanked on on all sides by fellow explorers. Daring officers of the Planet Defense Force Auxillary are all along the back, from the left there is an Eldar ranger working as a guide, a Data Smith, The Rogue Trader himself, happy grazing chickens, one of the Rogue Trader's canids, a T'au Earth Caste Engineer who likes to bicker with the data smith, The navigator who is upset to be outside, and the old friar fighting the constant battle against sobriety and heresy.

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