Month: March 2024

ULTROS and the palette of surreal sci-fi

Game design is a daring and dangerous endeavor for Niklas Åkerblad, who creates under the name El Huervo. When he describes the artistic process behind ULTROS, a neon-speckled platformer set in a demonic cosmic uterus, he talks about pushing against the sharp edges of introspection and sanity, drawing from wells…

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Overcoming CMS migration technical debt

Technical debt is a challenge that increases as digital business gets more complex. This debt accumulates when companies opt for quick-fix solutions or continue to rely on outdated systems, sacrificing long-term efficiency for short-term gains. As the digital world accelerates, technical debt compounds, leading to increased costs and reduced agility.…

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Santa Cruz Skitch Review: A Light, Versatile, and Expensive Electric Bike

This pleasingly versatile ebike is powerful, light, fun to ride, and a little too expensive. Source

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The Morning After: Is the M3 MacBook Air any good?

Engadget’s resident laptop expert Devindra Hardawar put the 13- and 15-inch M3 MacBooks Air through their paces. Fundamentally, both are fantastic machines but probably lack some of the gosh-wow factor the M2 Airs had when they debuted in 2022. After all, the M2 heralded a new industrial design and far…

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Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, 2024) Review: Price, Specs, Rating, Availability

This machine delivers the same sleek design and portability, with a mightier M3 processor. But is it worth the upgrade? Source

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Rivian is halting construction of its $5 billion Georgia plant to save money

Rivian generally had a good day yesterday, launching the R2 SUV along with the surprise R3 crossover and dune buggy-esque R3X that were met with general acclaim. Buried in that press release, however, was the news that the automaker is halting production of its $5 billion Georgia plant in order…

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