Additional fines and, if necessary, sanctions. If you refuse to pay a fine imposed by the EU then guess what? You can’t do business in the EU any more.
Additional fines and, if necessary, sanctions. If you refuse to pay a fine imposed by the EU then guess what? You can’t do business in the EU any more.
So do you think this research is invalid, or are you just being snarky for the sake of it?
TLDR: the ‘novel technique’ is PWAs
I’ve played Risk of Rain 2 on and off for years and I’m not bored of it yet
It’s definitely making their job harder on the face of it, but it also differentiates them from other ad companies, so I guess they’re betting on that being a draw for potential clients.
Advertising isn’t going anywhere, so investing in/supporting ways to more ethically serve ads without harvesting private data seems like a good thing?
I think BioShock just got grandfathered in through its System Shock lineage.
Except for all the small studios also struggling or going out of business because getting investment right now is really, really hard.
The megacorp closures and redundancies are far from the entire story, they’re just the headline grabbers.
Wow - Take Two shuttering this studio AND Roll7 (OlliOlli, Rollerdrome) just a month after they announced they’re buying Gearbox for almost half a billion. Absolutely catastrophic mismanagement. What a shitshow.
Each to their own, but I personally can’t imagine having to replace a faulty product 5 times and still wanting to use it
Can they not just send a DMCA takedown notice to the host of that web server?
Article doesn’t mention this affecting anywhere other than the US. Why is this in world news?
As mentioned in the article, these are all union VAs and their new agreement explicitly protects them from AI being used without their permission.
If it turns out they really did use AI to rework some of the voice lines, there could be a major lawsuit coming…
I mean, that’s basically the main character’s arc in Office Space, right? Still rings true.
Generally, it goes to the US Treasury.
I still remember the first time I saw the demo video where they flip a window around and write a note on the back of it. Blew my mind.
As a dev who has worked on mobile games:
The stores have a serious problem with discovery which makes it unreasonably difficult to find the good original games in the sea of shovelware, but the good stuff IS out there.
People say they hate free-to-play and that they’d happily pay once for access like a normal game, but the stats say otherwise. Almost no one pays for premium mobile games, and that’s why no one bothers making them.
People who use ‘mobile game’ as an insult are usually wilfully ignorant about the platform and just have an axe to grind.
There’s no such thing as a zero-effort port
Companies patent dumb ideas all the time with no real intention to develop them. No harm in mocking them for it, but I wouldn’t be ringing alarm bells unless they actually start implementing it in their vehicles.