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5 Upcoming Web Design Trends for 2023


Curious to see what sort of new web design trends 2023 will bring? In this post, we’ll look at 5 of them and explain how each will help you build better websites for users

Warzone 2.0: The DMZ AI Difficulty Is Too Damn High


As far as I’m concerned, Call of Duty’s new DMZ mode isn’t just CoD’s best game type, it’s one of the best shooter game modes I’ve played in years. It’s the familiar rush of a good shooter with great, roaming tactics that demand smart and reactive planning. But recent adjustments to the AI in this...

Facebook Says It Has Created A 'Human-Level' Board Game AI


Facebook, or as we’re supposed to call them now Meta, announced earlier today that their CICERO artificial intelligence has achieved “human-level performance” in the board game Diplomacy, which is notable for the fact that’s a game built on human interaction, not moves and manoeuvres (like,...

Bob’s Burgers Nails How Virtual Reality Can Be Terrible, Sometimes


In 2022, virtual reality can be an amazing experience. It can transport you to brand-new worlds or let you meet and socialize with thousands of people from around the globe. However, even after years of improvements, VR can still be a very messy, hard-to-explain, and often annoying experience, too....

Anime Convention Bans All AI-Generated Art


AI-generated artwork, an ethical and copyright nightmare that is pissing artists off the world over, is finding resistance everywhere from Newgrounds to Fur Affinity to, in this latest case, an anime convention that has described AI art as “counterfeit merchandise”.Read more

DeviantArt Embraces AI Art, Screws Up Massively


DeviantArt is a website that has survived multiple generations of the internet because it does one thing and does it well: it lets artists upload and share their work. That’s it! So it’s both funny and more than a little tragic to see the site try something new last week, only for it to be...

CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 3


After Part 1 and Part 2, I am back with a third article to explore more fancy shapes. Like the previous articles, we are going to combine CSS Grid with clipping and masking to create fancy layouts for image … CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 3 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Some Links About CSS Gradients


Every once in a while, the blogging zeitgiest seems to coalesce around a certain topic and it’s like the saved articles in my bookmarks folder are having a conversation. The conversation sitting in there now is all about CSS Gradients … Some Links About CSS Gradients originally...

Fancy Image Decorations: Outlines and Complex Animations


We’ve spent the last two articles in this three-part series playing with gradients to make really neat image decorations using nothing but the <img> element. In this third and final piece, we are going to explore more techniques using the … Fancy Image Decorations: Outlines...

Modern Warfare II Makes You Aim Your Gun At Civilians To 'De-Escalate'


Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II may nail its core gunplay and feature some standout characters across the board, but it also features some of the series’ most questionably awful depictions of violence and military power yet. One level in particular in which tensions rise between civilians and...

It’s Not Easy, But Here’s How You Get Rich Soil In Disney Dreamlight Valley


Gameloft recently updated its exercise in mouse farming, life sim Disney Dreamlight Valley, adding useful bug fixes and, more thrillingly, The Lion King’s anthropomorphic bad boy, Scar. Scar’s on-screen brooding is already problematic—plotting to kill your family members because their eyes aren’t...

​​This Cyberpunk 2077 Side Quest Is One Of Its Best, So Don't Miss It


Venturing off the path of the main quest in Cyberpunk can feel a little…perhaps ludonarrative dissonant? Sure, V’s got a lot on their plate, but there’s a whole city out there filled with quests and objectives. Not all are made equally though. If you want to experience one of the best side...

You Could Be Paying The Same Prices As Your Neighbor For Slower Internet


It’s not just your imagination: Depending on where you live in America, major internet providers could be charging you the same price as your neighbors for fewer megabits per second. The discrepancy in service is reportedly the most severe in low-income and less white neighborhoods.Read more

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