Google DeepMind’s new AI is nearly here, finally giving us an interactive world that runs at 720p, 24fps, and only remembers what you did for 1 minute

Every time some new development in AI happens, I’m reminded of Psychonauts creator TIm Schafer’s words on the technology from a couple of years ago. Speaking on the potential for AI to replicate something that sounded like Mozart, he said: “I was like—wow, that’s a really impressive technical challenge, and it does sound like music,…

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Kiss goodbye to your keyboard and mouse, in Microsoft’s vision for the Windows OS in 2030 they’ll both ‘feel as alien as it does for Gen Z to use DOS’

“The world of mousing around and keyboarding around and typing will feel as alien as it does to Gen Z to use DOS.” So says David Weston, Corporate Vice President of Enterprise and OS Security at Microsoft about the future of Windows. How so, exactly? AI, of course! Oh and FYI, unlimited compute thanks to…

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PowerWash Simulator 2 doesn’t seem like much of a sequel, but it does clean up nicely with more tools, maps, and level types

I’ve been told that I play PowerWash Simulator like someone who hates themself. An entirely fair observation, as I have quite a meticulous approach to cleaning every map, working from the ground up and rotating around the objective until it’s entirely clean. “But Elie,” I hear you say, “that’s not efficient and it doesn’t make…

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RTS sequel Ashes of the Singularity 2 promises to let you gleefully watch hundreds of thousands of units blow each other up in 2026

Oxide Games and Stardock’s absurdly massive-scale RTS Ashes of the Singularity is returning. Ashes of the Singularity 2 is expected out next year, a decade after the first game let us cover its war-torn maps with thousands of mechanical units. If you’re all about scale, this might make you very happy indeed. Set in 2031,…

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Where to find milkweed tufts and chunks in Grounded 2

While exploring Brookhollow Park in Grounded 2, you’ll find it full to the brim with natural resources you can harvest, from grass to acorns. While milkweed isn’t the most valuable, as milkweed tufts are only used in a few recipes and chunks in construction, they’re frustratingly hard to find. Below, I’ll go over where you…

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