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Less than a day after the developers of Neverness to Everness announced they would be “reworking” the AI-generated images in their recently released open-world gacha game, a new patch for the game has dropped–and, apparently, a few of the “flagged assets” in question have indeed been replaced. However, some fans believe the game’s most notorious genAI image has been replaced with…a different genAI image. Roughly a week after Twitch VTuber Ironmouse stated that she was pulling out of her Neverness to Everness sponsored content deal due to the developers having reportedly “assured” her that the game wouldn’t contain genAI assets…

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Oh, Come The #%@& On!  Can We Not Have One Nice Weekend? Dirty Frag, brought to you by the same rays of sunshine that introduced you to the Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail Linux vulnerabilities, is yet another horrific Linux vulnerability.  Just like the other two, Dirty Frag can be used to gain root access to just about any Linux system currently online.  To make your weekend even better, there are no patches, so you don’t have to spend the weekend patching systems and instead are free to focus on spending quality time with your feelings of existential dread. Dirty…

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Anna Gomez, the FCC’s only Democrat, said the public will remember “who complied in advance and who fought back. I’m glad Disney is choosing courage over capitulation.” The filing for ABC was submitted by attorney Paul Clement, who served as US solicitor general under President George W. Bush; and Jennifer Tatel, who was an FCC lawyer during the Obama administration and for part of Trump’s first term. Tatel was promoted to acting general counsel in 2017 by then-FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who said she “is known for her legal acumen, FCC expertise, and careful judgment.” ABC’s filing said that The…

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Mixtape, developer Beethoven & Dinosaur’s musical coming-of-age narrative adventure, is set to a curated playlist of mood-setting songs. When I sat down with creative director Johnny Galvatron and producer Woody Woodward, they said that the team picked songs they wanted to feature and worked backward, starting with the opening song, “That’s Good” by new wave band DEVO.  With music being so central to the game, I had to ask Galvatron and Woodward why they chose the songs they did, and we ended up going track-by-track across the entire game. Not every song had a huge story attached, and some were…

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Trump has made it clear that he is not happy about court-ordered refunds, which some businesses should start receiving next week, Reuters reported. Last month, he cheered news that Apple and Amazon had yet to request refunds, which CNBC reported was due to fears of “offending” Trump. Deeming that response a sign that those companies understood the way Trump operates, he said, “I’ll remember” any companies that “honor” him by letting the US keep the unlawfully collected IEEPA tariffs. Ars could not reach Apple or Amazon to clarify their positions on IEEPA tariff refunds. Most likely, Trump is relieved that…

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There’s no separating Wayne June from Darkest Dungeon. Like Logan Cunningham’s work as the narrator in Supergiant Games’ Bastion, every narrow victory and heart-wrenching defeat in Red Hook Studios’ dark fantasy dungeon crawler is punctuated by June’s grim, unwaveringly sorrow-filled voice. He passed away in January 2025, and director Chris Bourassa recently confirmed he would never use generative AI to try to resurrect his ghost. “In one of his last emails to me, Wayne gave us permission to train an AI on his voice, something he’d staunchly opposed prior to the end,” Bourassa wrote on the Darkest Dungeon subreddit this…

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Hovering over links in AI answers will soon show preview pop-ups. Credit: Google Hovering over links in AI answers will soon show preview pop-ups. Credit: Google While most of the newly announced AI features will roll out soon, Google is still seeking partners to support one of them. Google is seeking publishers that are interested in testing a new form of subscription integration. The company says your favorite websites should appear more prominently in AI search, so it’s trying to make that happen in AI Overviews and AI Mode. This feature will use an API to link a reader’s subscription…

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Helldivers 2‘s recent review tally on Steam is currently sitting at Mostly Negative, and the latest wave of negative reviews has also dropped the game’s overall ranking down to Mostly Positive. In an attempt to put the fanbase’s minds at ease, developers Arrowhead put out a post on Steam, Reddit, and Discord to address some recent complaints…which has somehow only managed to upset fans even further. It’s starting to feel like the only time you hear about Helldivers 2 these days is when players are mad about something. The cynics among you might say that’s true for every game, but…

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Last year, nearly all Cybertrucks had to be recalled because Tesla used the wrong glue on a steel trim panel that the carmaker said could become detached while driving. Now, yet another embarrassing recall exposes that the electric pickup could see wheels come off certain models due to the use of the wrong grease.In what is the 11th Cybertruck recall so far, alongside concerns that the stainless steel trucks could be rusting, Tesla is recalling its Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) Cybertruck Long Range over faulty brake rotors. In a notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Tesla states…

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For over 20 years, the studio and publisher behind long-running space MMO EVE Online has been called Crowd Control Protections, which is almost always shortened to CCP in articles and posts online. In recent years, this has caused some confusion and mix-ups with the over 100-year-old Chinese Communist Party, so the company is changing its name as it breaks off from its previous owner, Crimson Desert publisher Pearl Abyss, and enters a new era. In a new interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, the CEO of Fenris Creations (formerly CCP), explained why the company decided to make the change now…

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