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Byond game engine suffers a weeks-long DDoS attack (pcgamer.com)
2 points by ricecat 9 months ago | past
Desktop Survivors 98 (pcgamer.com)
1 point by smusamashah 9 months ago | past
One spine of NVLink Fusion tech can 'move more traffic than the entire Internet' (pcgamer.com)
1 point by sonabinu 9 months ago | past
Hasbro, the custodians of D&D, have no idea what to do with BG3's success (pcgamer.com)
17 points by AntiRush 9 months ago | past | 1 comment
Tariffs in Victoria 3, and it all went well until the famine in Colorado (pcgamer.com)
2 points by Tomte 9 months ago | past
Fortnite added an AI-powered Darth Vader; players tricked him into saying slurs (pcgamer.com)
2 points by healsdata 9 months ago | past
Bungie confirms it stole art again, will undertake a 'thorough review' of assets (pcgamer.com)
6 points by speckx 9 months ago | past
Software engineer taught AI to hunt bugs by interfacing LLM with debugging tools (pcgamer.com)
1 point by inetsee 9 months ago | past
ChatGPT's hallucination problem is getting worse and nobody understands why (pcgamer.com)
13 points by labrador 9 months ago | past | 9 comments
'It is touching and stupid': Katamari Damacy creator on his new game (pcgamer.com)
19 points by ramesh31 9 months ago | past
Janet Jackson's cursed bassline was the scourge of notebook makers for years (pcgamer.com)
13 points by stalfosknight 10 months ago | past | 3 comments
Star Wars Battlefront 2 unplayable as hackers prevent players from spawning (pcgamer.com)
3 points by Alupis 10 months ago | past
Furry engineer explains the nightmare that is the underlying complexity of USB-C (pcgamer.com)
11 points by qdot76367 10 months ago | past | 3 comments
Anthropic has developed an AI 'brain scanner' to understand how LLMs work (pcgamer.com)
2 points by cassianoleal 10 months ago | past
AI 'brain scanner' to understand how LLMs work (pcgamer.com)
1 point by gmays 11 months ago | past
Implementing a spellchecker on 64 kB of RAM back in the 1970s (pcgamer.com)
1 point by tosh 11 months ago | past
Implementing a spellchecker on 64 kB of RAM in 70s led to compression algorithm (pcgamer.com)
3 points by amichail 11 months ago | past
Billy 'The King of Kong' Mitchell Wins $237,000 in Defamation Lawsuit Victory (pcgamer.com)
5 points by HelloUsername 11 months ago | past
Implementing a spellchecker on 64 kB of RAM (pcgamer.com)
1 point by abhi9u 11 months ago | past
Dwarf Fortress cocreator still terrified of drowning his dwarves with aquifers (pcgamer.com)
1 point by amichail 11 months ago | past
Homemade board has over 1k keys and types in words, not letters (pcgamer.com)
13 points by speckx 11 months ago | past | 2 comments
2011 was a comeback year for PC gaming (pcgamer.com)
3 points by speckx 11 months ago | past
Some scientists are firing shots at Microsoft's recent quantum computing claims (pcgamer.com)
2 points by thebeardisred 11 months ago | past | 1 comment
Mozilla is trying to backtrack on Firefox's controversial data privacy update (pcgamer.com)
60 points by HelloUsername 12 months ago | past | 92 comments
More than 30 Apex Legends voice actors refuse to sign agreement (pcgamer.com)
6 points by 01-_- 12 months ago | past | 2 comments
EA just released source code for a bunch of old Command and Conquer games (pcgamer.com)
10 points by KwanEsq on Feb 27, 2025 | past | 2 comments
Elite Dangerous just implemented an entire system colonisation mechanic (pcgamer.com)
2 points by howard941 on Feb 27, 2025 | past
Ex-Intel exec, blames the bureaucratic 'PowerPoint snakes'for its current issues (pcgamer.com)
4 points by iancmceachern on Feb 26, 2025 | past | 1 comment
Ex-Intel exec Raja Koduri blames 'PowerPoint snakes' for Intel's current issues (pcgamer.com)
8 points by LorenDB on Feb 24, 2025 | past | 1 comment
Amazon thought it could compete with Steam because it was much larger than Valve (pcgamer.com)
39 points by wapasta on Feb 22, 2025 | past | 19 comments

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