The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available exclusively on Nintendo Switch, featuring new abilities and expansive landscapes for players to explore.
Limited-time icon elements are available, and informative "Ask the Developer" articles offer insights into the game.
Nintendo Switch Online members can save on the game with Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers, and players can earn 100 My Nintendo Platinum Points through a website-based activity.
Many readers discuss the importance of consistent framerate and the limitations of the Switch's hardware, along with the potential benefits of a more powerful Switch.
Emulation, Steam Deck, and the Nintendo ecosystem are also discussed, with readers sympathizing with Nintendo's unique hardware approach and focus on playability.
Google has made a mistake by allowing people to purchase domain names with .zip and .mov extensions, which can confuse users who click on them thinking they are file names.
The engineers who have been trying to make the internet less prone to phishing attacks are unhappy that ICANN has allowed this to happen.
The solution is to remove any and all of these filename extension TLDs and punish the people who pushed for this.
The debate over the .zip TLD highlights the importance of being cautious when clicking on links or downloading files.
Critics argue that the .zip TLD is confusing and could lead to unnecessary security risks, while others believe file extensions have become too closely tied to content and are not a significant concern.
Toyota Motor Corporation experienced a data breach that exposed the car location information of 2.15 million customers for 10 years.
The data breach resulted from a database misconfiguration that allowed anyone to access its contents without a password.
The exposed details do not constitute personally identifiable information, so it wouldn't be possible to use this data leak to track individuals unless the attacker knew the VIN (vehicle identification number) of their target's car.
Musk's vision of "free speech" is in direct opposition to advertisers' desire for brand-safe content, with major brands returning to Twitter recently
Musk's ownership stake in Twitter gives him the ability to overrule any decision, and his appointment of Yaccarino is viewed as critical for Twitter's continued success
Transistors are physical things, and the number of transistors manufactured is estimated to be around 10^23; they are essential components in CPUs, and the question of what we would be doing if transistors had not been discovered has been raised
Readers expressed their appreciation for Morris Tanenbaum's contributions to the field, which enabled them to pursue their careers
OpenAI and GitHub have not commented on the issue, but Copilot has been praised for its coding capabilities and effects on software development.
Discussions center around bias in AI models, potential vulnerabilities from prompt leaks and prompt injection, and copyright issues in training language models.
Windmill is an open-source developer infrastructure for internal tools that can turn scripts into workflows and UIs through its autogenerated frontend.
Scripts can be written in Python, Typescript, Go, Bash, and SQL, and they can be chained to form more complex workflows, triggered by a cron schedule or webhooks.
Windmill can be self-hosted through Docker Compose, Kubernetes, and Helm charts, and it offers commercial licenses and support.
Windmill is gaining interest due to its compatibility with CapRover and ease of self-hosting, as well as its features such as time limits and no cost for keeping a workflow suspended.
A team is working on a new feature to integrate webhooks and Gitlab, and soon Powershell support will be added. Users requested the option to use scripts in the tool, rather than just code or serverless functions.
Tech enthusiasts recommend zstandard for faster compression and decompression speeds, smaller file sizes, and recommend pbzip2 for increased speed when compressing large amounts of data.
The discussion revolves around handling large file compression and the evolving landscape of compression technology.
FUTO is an independent software lab and grant/investment fund dedicated to developing open-source software and advocating for user, creator, and business control of computing.
The organization aims to counter the fact that almost all aspects of our digital lives are controlled by a few mega-corporations, and even accidental policy violations can destroy identities and livelihoods in an instant.
FUTO offers programs in engineering, grants, guides, and jobs and is located in Austin, Texas.
They offer flexible grants to US and non-US projects and provide free repair workshops in partnership with Louis Rossmann in Austin.
Some people are concerned about FUTO's funding and potential exploitation of innovation, but others find the organization's values and goals admirable.