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The EU’s Vision on Food & Agriculture betrays consensus and reinforces polarisation

The European Commission’s new Vision on Food and Agriculture focuses overwhelmingly on what is happening on farms, ignoring almost every other part of the food sector. The vision, which is intended to steer the direction of agriculture and diets in the EU for the next five years, largely overlooks crucial players including the large food

Avowed brings back a joke pistol from Pillars of Eternity that literally tells you not to use it, but you can immediately upgrade it into a killer hand cannon

(Image credit: Obsidian) “This is a terrible weapon that disappoints anyone who uses it,” reads the description of the Disappointer, a unique pistol in Avowed. “Those who aren’t fooled by its appearance still occasionally attempt to use it just to see if maybe the whole thing was made to look this way as an elaborate

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Elon Musk staffer created a DOGE AI assistant for making government ‘less dumb’

A senior Elon Musk staffer has created a custom AI chatbot that purports to help the Department of Government Efficiency eliminate government waste and is powered by Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, TechCrunch has learned. The chatbot, which is publicly accessible, is hosted on a DOGE-named subdomain on the website of Christopher Stanley, who works

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Relic’s new project is a ‘smaller indie-style’ game about a martian invasion of Earth

Earth vs Mars is a new RTS in development at Relic, but unlike the studio’s big Company of Heroes and Dawn of War games, this one is a “smaller indie-style” game being made under its Relic Labs label, which aims to “explore new sub-genres, experiment, get our creative juices going, and release games more frequently.”

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Japanese patent attorney, burdened with a party pooper’s knowledge, says Nintendo having 22 out of 23 Palworld-targeting claims ‘rejected’ in the US is business as usual

(Image credit: Pocketpair) Nintendo’s suing of Palworld has, as one might imagine, set the internet on fire. Primarily because most people like a good underdog story, and also because Nintendo has built a reputation for being very, very litigious. As such, cheers went up on the internet when it was uncovered by GamesFray that Nintendo’s

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The new game from The Witcher 3’s director revives the best tradition of Morrowind by letting you kill off ‘really important NPCs’

Time was, videogames let you just kill whoever. Plucky sidekick, love interest, authoritarian father figure, plot-critical NPC—all these and more were fodder to a sufficiently trigger-happy player. The best games to ever do it were, I reckon, Fallout: New Vegas and The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind. The former was designed to adjust the plot whenever

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‘I strive to be half the hater he is’: Elden Ring Nightreign players have decided that Margit was the most annoying invader during the playtest

Fortnite-dropping into The Lands Between wasn’t exactly how I thought I’d spend my weekend, but I also couldn’t pass up on the opportunity to experience Elden Ring Nightreign for myself. Despite being a bit confused and very afraid to start with, I soon got the hang of the fast-paced fights and chaotic boss battles, except