ChatGPT removes the ability for conversations to be displayed by search engines as ‘nearly 4,500 conversations’ indexed by Google

It’s no great shock that AI models scrape information from just about everywhere to train their data sets, but some users have been surprised to find their chats with ChatGPT turning up in Google searches. As Fast Company reports, “Nearly 4,500 conversations come up in results for the Google site search, though many don’t include…

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Retro Review: Wii Party U: A Lost Chance

Nintendo caught lightning in a bottle with “Wii Sports” in 2006 and you know what they say about catching it twice. Although the mega publisher had success with “Wii Sports: Resort,” other similar mini-game collections have felt like shallow compilations of tech demos. Nintendo’s newest addition to the genre, “Wii Party U,” isn’t exactly as…

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‘I’d prefer working as a small team’—Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 devs think their studio is ‘just the right size’, with no real plans to expand it yet

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 wasn’t quite made by “just 30” people, as is often repeated—both Sandfall and Kepler credit contractors and additional studios for aid—but it is still much, much smaller than any big-budget studio, even with the full cavalry called in. And apparently, its director is keen to keep it that way. Speaking to…

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We deserve better than the boring carry capacity systems 90% of RPGs give us, but games like Death Stranding 2 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 show the way forward

As with most RPG players who grew up around The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, I am positively rabid for loot. Take literally any item, put a big number next to it, and you can bet I’ll stuff an impossible quantity of them into my knapsack before hauling my burden back to the nearest settlement to…

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Microsoft yanks the plug on Windows 11 SE, giving school and college IT techs a little over a year to find a suitable replacement

Four years ago, Microsoft launched Windows 11 SE, a version of its latest operating system for “web-first devices” sold exclusively to the education sector. The heavily restricted OS wasn’t especially popular with students and IT technicians, so they might breathe a sigh of relief that Microsoft has set October 2026 as its end-of-life date. They…

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