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Ex GTA dev is making a deck building dungeon maker, you can try it now
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Ex GTA dev is making a deck building dungeon maker, you can try it now

The best roguelikes are defined by their dungeons. Hades pits you against the depths of the Greek underworld, Enter the Gungeon sends you into an oubliette themed around firearms, and Slay the Spire tasks you with ascending the world’s deadliest tower. The setting isn't the only reason these roguelikes work, of course, but each dungeon sets the tone for your adventure. But what happens when you make that dungeon yourself? This is a question Into the Restless Ruins aims to answer. Created by a former Rockstar, GTA, and Call of Duty dev, the roguelike deck builder’s Steam demo is finally live for everyone to try. Continue reading Ex GTA dev is making a deck building dungeon maker, you can try it now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best roguelike games, Best card games, Best indie games
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Twitchy Feed
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Richard Grenell's Response to Kamala ACCIDENTALLY Using Tax Dollars to Fund the Taliban is Straight-Fire
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Richard Grenell's Response to Kamala ACCIDENTALLY Using Tax Dollars to Fund the Taliban is Straight-Fire

Richard Grenell's Response to Kamala ACCIDENTALLY Using Tax Dollars to Fund the Taliban is Straight-Fire
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Twitchy Feed
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He's DEAD, Jim. DEAD! Mollie Hemingway's Dunk on Doug Emhoff for Old Tweet Crying About Dobbs Is SAVAGE
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He's DEAD, Jim. DEAD! Mollie Hemingway's Dunk on Doug Emhoff for Old Tweet Crying About Dobbs Is SAVAGE

He's DEAD, Jim. DEAD! Mollie Hemingway's Dunk on Doug Emhoff for Old Tweet Crying About Dobbs Is SAVAGE
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RedState Feed
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The UK People's Fury Over Unfettered Immigration Is Boiling Over Into Violence
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The UK People's Fury Over Unfettered Immigration Is Boiling Over Into Violence

The UK People's Fury Over Unfettered Immigration Is Boiling Over Into Violence
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RedState Feed
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Mark Kelly's Posts Cause All Kinds of Speculation Over VP Pick
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Mark Kelly's Posts Cause All Kinds of Speculation Over VP Pick

Mark Kelly's Posts Cause All Kinds of Speculation Over VP Pick
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RedState Feed
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Kamala-Nomics Descends on America, and Recent Statements Come Back to Bite Hard
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Kamala-Nomics Descends on America, and Recent Statements Come Back to Bite Hard

Kamala-Nomics Descends on America, and Recent Statements Come Back to Bite Hard
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Donald Trump says Google ‘has to be careful’ or it will be ‘shut down’
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Donald Trump says Google ‘has to be careful’ or it will be ‘shut down’

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images Here at The Verge, we’ve been doing our best not to uncritically publish every random statement and half-cocked idea that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth for several years now. He just says stuff, especially about tech, and most of it doesn’t come to anything. But last week, Trump casually mentioned to Fox Business’ Maria Menounos that “Google has to be careful” because “they’ve been very irresponsible,” and that he had “a feeling Google is going to be close to shut down, because I don’t think Congress is going to take it.” In classic Trump fashion, he said this after noting that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had called him after the attempt to assassinate him, and “nobody called from Google.” So it’s tempting to put this down as classic... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
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OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it
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OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it

OpenAI released the first public version of ChatGPT in November 2022. Soon after that, schools started banning it out of fear that students would use the AI to cheat. The main problem is ChatGPT's ability to generate text on any topic within seconds, which opened an avenue for cheating. Students could create papers on anything and turn them in without really worrying about being caught. There was no tool from OpenAI that could identify AI-generated text. OpenAI has developed a ChatGPT "text watermarking" tool in the two years since then. A report says the tool has been ready for at least a year and can detect ChatGPT text with 99.9% accuracy. However, OpenAI is afraid to release it after a survey revealed that about a third of ChatGPT users would stop using the chatbot if the anti-cheating measures were implemented. Continue reading... The post OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $169 Apple Watch SE, $800 off Razer Blade 16 laptop, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $450+ free Today’s deals: $69 AirPods, $230 off Meta Quest 3, $109 Bose speaker, $20 Anker Soundcore earbuds, more Today’s deals: $200 off PSVR2, $299 iPad 10th-Gen, $3.75 smart plugs, $189 ASUS laptop, more
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History Traveler
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Medieval England Loved Rumors, Conspiracies and Fake News About Queens
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Medieval England Loved Rumors, Conspiracies and Fake News About Queens

By Gordon McKelvie & Gabrielle Storey If you enjoy a good bit of gossiping, England in the 15th century would have been a great place to live. The kingdom was awash with rumors and conspiracy theories, some true, some false. Given the century witnessed several instances of popular unrest and civil war, this is unsurprising since conspiracy theories have a tendency to spring up during times of societal crisis. Discussions of conspiracy theories often lead into questions of where they came from, who believed them and how they were spread. Today, the term “fake news” is often used about content used to spread deliberate misinformation. As the tales heard in England’s 15th-century court attest to, such stories have been around for a long time. As a team of historians, we were fascinated by this modern concept in a historic context and wanted to understand how fake news operated in the Middle Ages. We decided to look particularly at rumors associated with queens of that period. Read moreSection: NewsHistoryFamous PeopleRead Later 
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Dow Drops 1,100, Nasdaq Craters 4%
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Dow Drops 1,100, Nasdaq Craters 4%

Nearly everything on Wall Street is tumbling Monday as fear about a slowing U.S. economy worsens and sets off another sell-off for financial markets around the world.
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