I’ve mentioned on our podcast before my fatal disease of watching Facebook Reels: I’ll log in to look up where someone lives or doublecheck an event, only to
It’s legitimately possible you’re too young to remember the whole thing about Flappy Bird, a short-lived 2013 mobile game that was pulled by its creator Dong Nguyen in
Microsoft will lay off about 650 people from its gaming division, largely in "corporate and support functions," according to an email from Xbox head Phil Spencer sent to
Once in high school, I’d finished some unnecessary standardized test early and was staring into space when a man I’d never seen before asked me what I’d
Eleanor Davis’ graphic novel You and a Bike and a Road came out in 2017, but was reprinted this summer by Fantagraphics. I heard about it from a very cool
National Novel Writing Month takes place in November, but it was on everyone’s minds this weekend following the organization’s release of a position on AI. That position, as
Around Aftermath’s launch, I wrote about climbing game Jusant and lamented that, as much as I liked it, it wasn’t quite my ideal climbing game. In the comments,
Did you know Amazon has an AI assistant? Called Rufus, it’s apparently existed since February, but it recently became available for everyone. By “available,” I mean it shows up
It’s another chilling week for AI and journalism, with California lawmakers rolling over to Google by tacking money for AI onto a bill that attempts to stop the tech
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