Month: April 2023

11 ways to power up your gaming on your PS5

Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Playing games on your PlayStation 5 is, of course, much more exciting than digging through menus and configuration options — but if you invest a bit of time in getting these settings set up right, you’ll get the benefit in your gameplay. From avoiding spoilers to taming notifications

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Design for People

We all make things. Sometimes we make things for ourselves, sometimes for the broader hacker community, and sometimes we make things for normal folks. It’s this last category where it gets tricky, and critical. I was reminded of all of this watching Chris Combs’ excellent Supercon 2022 talk on how to make it as an

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Your Fuji Digital Camera Is Hackable

There was a time when a digital camera was a surprisingly simple affair whose on-board processor didn’t have much in the way of smarts beyond what was needed to grab an image from the sensor and compress it onto some storage. But as they gained more features, over time cameras acquired all the trappings of

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A look at the increasing complexity of the operating environment for crypto companies in the US, as a regulatory turf war between the SEC and the CFTC escalates (Joel Khalili/Wired)

Joel Khalili / Wired: A look at the increasing complexity of the operating environment for crypto companies in the US, as a regulatory turf war between the SEC and the CFTC escalates  —  US agencies are sparring over who gets to oversee the crypto industry, and companies are stuck in the middle.

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Experts say when ChatGPT confabulates, it is reaching for information that is absent from its training data and filling in blanks with plausible-sounding words (Benj Edwards/Ars Technica)

Benj Edwards / Ars Technica: Experts say when ChatGPT confabulates, it is reaching for information that is absent from its training data and filling in blanks with plausible-sounding words  —  A look inside the hallucinating artificial minds of the famous text prediction bots.  —  Over the past few months …

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Twitter starts marking Substack links with a warning that the link “has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially spammy or unsafe” (The Verge)

The Verge: Twitter starts marking Substack links with a warning that the link “has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially spammy or unsafe”  —  Twitter has started marking links to Substack as unsafe.  If you click on a link on Twitter with substack.com in the URL …

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Halo veteran Joseph Staten is leaving Microsoft

Image: 343 Industries Joseph Staten, a Bungie veteran who worked on the first three Halo games and was brought on to help get Halo Infinite over the finish line, is leaving Microsoft, the company confirmed to IGN on Friday and Staten himself confirmed on Twitter. “Hey folks, I am indeed leaving Microsoft,” Staten said. “I’ll

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How Uber revamped its app, attracting more drivers and extending its lead on Lyft; YipitData: Uber’s US market share grew from 62% in early 2020 to 74% now (Preetika Rana/Wall Street Journal)

Preetika Rana / Wall Street Journal: How Uber revamped its app, attracting more drivers and extending its lead on Lyft; YipitData: Uber’s US market share grew from 62% in early 2020 to 74% now  —  Dara Khosrowshahi and other executives realized drivers’ complaints were valid.  They revamped the app, helping Uber attract workers and extend

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