
Hope Corrigan
She/they/mis - for mischief 💜PCGamer https://t.co/nDslyf2O9q 💜working on something weird for your ears https://t.co/kRgoEFshvR
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Hope Corrigan
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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pcgamer.com | Hope Corrigan
Quality Assurance in games is one of the most underrated parts of game development. These departments usually employ people to go over games with a fine toothed comb making sure everything works correctly. But, due to the ever more complex nature of gaming, this can often be incredibly tedious work, even if you genuinely love the game. This could be an area of game development where AI might actually be helpful, without infringing on creativity.
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pcgamer.com | Hope Corrigan
I Made a Wireless Phone With an NES Zapper - YouTubeWatch On The tech inside Nintendo's Duck Hunt Zapper gun is easily some of the coolest to come out of 80's gaming. The way this device worked with the NES to determine whether or not you'd shot those poor innocent pixel ducks is truly some ingeniously innovative stuff.
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pcgamer.com | Hope Corrigan
One of the best looking prebuilt compact PCs is back, with the new Corsair One i600 PC. This new mini-beast looks a lot like last year's Corsair One i500 PC with a beautiful toned down appearance, and hard hitting specs. And of course, a price tag to match. The new Corsair One i600 follows in the series footsteps by hiding a GeForce RTX™ 5080 graphics card in its unassuming, elegant design.
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pcgamer.com | Hope Corrigan
With AI being on the lips of almost every CEO, it makes some sort of poetic sense that the lips of every CEO may soon be AI. In a recent earnings call, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, used his AI avatar to address those tuned in. The avatar replaced the usual camera footage of Yuan talking to a webcam, with a slightly surreal generated video of, well exactly that. The result is a fairly realistic looking version of Yuan matched to his voice to deliver the earnings report in his stead.
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Logged back here to talk to a friend, but I don't think I miss it enough to stay. My life is too depressing with more bad news regarding its prospects and my health. I don't have anything worth adding to the noise of this place. Have some art, and follow me on insta if you like https://t.co/47OnBke31R

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Been painting a porn for fun. See the uncensored one on my insta or Bluesky https://t.co/K5kitfQfAA https://t.co/lSXBDkZtyc https://t.co/HGdeuzoxKf