12 days of OpenAI: The Ars Technica recap Did OpenAI's big holiday event live up to the billing? Benj Edwards–12/20/2024|119 Horizon: Zero Dawngets the graphical remaster a modern classic deserves This is how to do a remaster.
Ars Technica. Power users and the tools they love, without computing religion. Oh yeah, did we mention we are unassailable computing enthusiasts?
Ars Technica. Power users and the tools they love, without computing religion. Oh yeah, did we mention we are unassailable computing enthusiasts.
GOG still puts up new DRM-free titles, but it sees opportunities in oldies. Kevin Purdy–11/14/2024|152 Spotify’s Car Thing, due for bricking, is getting an open source second life It's more of a desktop thing now, but it has picked up some new features. ...
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it’s merely a matter of knowing what to download free and how to set it up. Exactly! But I have to conclude that this cost is too high. @RHS But Microsoft also makes drivers My point was that when a driver crashes, user has to figure was it a MS driver, or a 3rd party one....
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Ars Technica's Cyrus Farivar visited 42, the US branch of the tuition-free French coding school in Fremont, CA. At 42, students live and learn coding for free in a teacher-free, peer environment. Read the article: http://arstechnica.com/business/2016/08/can-42-us-a-free-coding-school...
The Dart team says Sky is "Jank-free by design" with APIs that don't block the main UI thread, meaning that even if the app slows down, the UI will still be fast and responsive. Sky's Web background carries over to the mobile space. It's platform agnostic—the code can run on ...
Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: Chrome and Firefox to stop trusting digital certificates issued by Chinese certificate authority following breach of trust — Google Chrome will banish Chinese certificate authority for breach of trust [Updated] — Draconian move follows the issuance of certificates masquerad...