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Heated Rivalry Stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Appointed Torchbearers at 2026 Winter Olympics

CFCL and Veja Collaborate on Minimalist Sneaker Made With Responsible Materials
The shoes were revealed as part of Paris Fashion Week.

HBO star addresses ‘hurtful’ fallout with castmate after sexual assault allegations

Comment des chercheurs ont réussi à faire citer à des IA des livres soumis au droit d’auteur

Trader Joe’s still hasn’t dropped a V-Day mini tote, but this Lands’ End x BaubleBar option is even cuter
Lands' End and BaubleBar teamed up to create a limited-edition kit with a heart-embroidered tote, 95 beads and alphabet charms. The perfect holiday DIY, with no trips to the craft store needed.

Design Highlights From Paris Déco Off and Maison&Objet

Eagles lose one of their best defensive coaches as search for offensive coordinator continues

Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by John Smith

Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by John Smith
Not necessarily, since his software is not a "mod" in the traditional meaning of the term but rather a software package that allows 30-40 games on a VR display instead of a monitor. I think they should have approached him to make his software an official DLC with some form of revenue sharing as they most probably have no plans to themselves develop VR support for Cyberpunk.

Giving Black Roses Could Make You a Trendsetter This Valentine’s Day, According to Latest Report
Floral authority 1-800-Flowers just revealed that "searches for black roses jumped 50 percent compared to the yearly average."

Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Jistuce
"Then a little company with vision came along its name was Steam (do you know them). " Honestly, no. I have never heard of a company named Steam. You might mean Valve, who launched a store named Steam after several years of making games for traditional retail sale. nVidia predates Valve, though. AMD does too, but they didn't make 3D accelerators back then. They got into that market by buying ATi... who also predates Valve(ATi predates nVidia, even). So does 3DFX. And 3D Labs. And all the other 3D accelerator companies that have faded away, forgotten as people try to pretend the modern market is just how things have always been and not deeply unhealthy. "Small minded Microsoft used to say computers don't need fancy graphics cards. " Microsoft didn't make computers. They made software FOR computers, and were in no position to dictate the hardware platform. They supported fancy graphics cards as soon as there were fancy graphics available to support. There's plenty of DOS games that support 3D accelerators even though MS-DOS didn't support 3D accelerators, because software under DOS took over the machine and spoke directly to the hardware, so game support was not remotely contingent on OS support. While this was not a problem for users of older Windows versions that ran atop MS-DOS, making Windows 95 a viable target for game developers was a major goal because it was the beginning of an ultimately-successful attempt to migrate people off of MS-DOS and replace it completely with Windows NT. "Do you see a pattern. Have I taught you anything." Yes. That you don't actually know the history you are preaching about.

