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Nintendo's lawsuit against Palworld isn't just bad for the industry, it's bad for Nintendo
  • In the US, Atari tried to sue someone who made an Asteroids clone back in 1981 and lost because Meteors, the clone had made some improvements on the idea of Asteroids (color, among other things). This cemented US legal precedent that you can't sue people for "ripping off" games so long as they make some meaningful change to it and aren't just making a direct knock-off.

    This current case is in Japan, however, where the legal landscape is very different and companies need to be legally aggressive to maintain any rights to their IP from what I understand. I have no idea how that's going to go down.

  • Clever guy
  • At 10kV, a random stick would be all it takes to start an arc. He knows what he's doing.

  • California governor signs law banning all plastic shopping bags at grocery stores
  • They're no problem when properly thrown out, but a huge problem when people litter with them as happens far too much. I hate to see us all punished because a significant portion of people can't stop littering, but I can't see us stopping them...

  • High pressure
  • The lowest tip value should be higher to reflect current tip pressuring tactics.

  • Climate change
  • You probably shouldn't trust the info anyway.
  • A buddy has been testing whether his LLMs he puts together are properly jailbroken by asking them to explain how to build the silliest bomb possible. I find that terribly amusing. Unfortunately they don't usually come up with anything particularly silly.

  • And then they don't stop after I say "I get it" a few times. 💀
  • Yes, this is a serious problem with some people. Far worse than OP's issue.

  • Launches
  • Man, I haven't thought of the Evil Overlord List in many, many years. Thanks for that.

  • M*crosoft's search engine is borderline unusable
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    I only ever use Michaelsoft Binbows.

  • Who Stops a "Bad Guy With a Gun"?
  • Thank you for standing up to the slavering morons around here about bad statistical graphics.

    All I'm getting out of this is that police are, in fact less than 50% effective, so we'd better plan on dealing with it ourselves.

  • Man Arrested for Creating Fake Bands With AI, Then Making $10 Million by Listening to Their Songs With Bots
  • According to the article, they're going for multiple counts of money laundering and wire fraud with 20 years each.

  • 9 Greatest Cosmic Horror Movies of All Time
  • I read the Annihilation books first and so was almost disappointed by the movie, but they did it differently in such a good way that I still really loved it in the end. Excellent stuff all around.

  • Wells Fargo employee found dead in cubicle 4 days after she clocked in: ‘She was just lying on her desk’
  • Yeah, I worked in a secure facility that did this and it felt both secure and reasonable. I just kept my card on a lanyard to my belt so I literally couldn't walk away without pulling the card.

  • End of the Road - Anandtech has closed down
  • Let's not forget about HotHardware. They're still carrying the torch of detailed hardware analysis as well my beloved NotebookCheck.

  • Just get a smaller car, pal!
  • I believe the accepted term is "dollarydoos".

  • Murder in the Yelp comment section
  • I don't think a person like that is capable of shame.

  • Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription
  • I've found that's because their mice will go to sleep and upon first waking they'll briefly use an onboard profile before switching to the G Hub profile. This is also why it might feel like it has a different DPI briefly or different light settings for just a flash. The only way to fix this is to use their totally separate OnboardMemoryManager software to change the onboard settings while running G Hub. It solved this issue for me and it's infuriating that this isn't built into G Hub...

  • Tesla recalls 1.8 million cars because their hoods can open while driving
  • According to the description, it's just the sensor, not the latch. The microswitch has a lever like many do and that lever can become bent if damaged which would prevent it from warning the user if they failed to latch the hood. Most older cars just had a secondary latch so if you failed to latch it completely, at least the secondary one would catch it...

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