The 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 G50F gaming monitor is down to $219.99 from 349.99. It offers gamers a 180Hz refresh rate, QHD resolution, HDR10, and FreeSync/G-Sync support. Read more ›
Researchers from University of California, Riverside and Futurewei published a technical paper titled “LLM4RTL: Tool-Assisted LLM for RTL Generation.” Abstract: “Large language models (LLMs) have facilitated impressive progress in software engineering, code generation, tooling, and systems. Concurrently, a significant body of research has developed which explores a growing variety of methods and systems for applying... The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Xbox launches new Unreal Engine 5.8 plugins to strip away development friction and pave the way for Project Helix. Read more ›
Today we released PIX 2606.18-preview, available here. This PIX release coincides with the preview availability of DirectX Dump Files (.dxdmp). The PIX UI can open DirectX Dump Files directly for analysis, and the PIX API can be used to analyze them programmatically. Please visit Read more ›
Today, June 22, 2026 (wait it's past midnight I mean yesterday), I finally published my first crate to crates.io after over a month of hard work on this tiny idea that just might work: What if you had an in-memory graph database written in Rust, but without enduring the pain of an Arc >>>>>>>>? What if there was no query language? What if there was only one dependency in cargo.toml, and it wasn't serde? And so, I sat down and got to work. Initial De... Read more ›
A modified version of a typeface called Empirica is popping up around the city. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave the NBA Championship-winning New York Knicks keys to the city last week—and while that tradition is centuries old, the keys themselves displayed something new.The text written across the front was set in a new version of the serif typeface Empirica, custom made for the Mayor’s office and designed by the type foundry Frere-Jones Type. (Its founder, Tobias Frere-Jones, along with J... Read more ›
Shadow warrior test includes a written exam, with marks given for shuriken throwing and ninja attire. On 14 June, 131 aspiring modern-day ninjas descended on Koka City in Shiga Prefecture to test their ninja prowess by taking a special ninja certification test. Known as the Koka-ryu Ninja Certification, with “Koka-ryu” meaning “Koka School”, the exam […] Read more ›
Obsidian Entertainment has faced a lawsuit in the United States. The company was sued by former employees who claim it violated California labor laws. Read more ›
Author(s): Klaus Zollner, Lukas Cvitkovich, Riccardo Silvioli, Andreas V. Stier, and Jaroslav FabianMagnetic proximity effects in $\text{Co}\text{/}\text{hBN}\text{/}\text{graphene}$ heterostructures are systematically analyzed via first-principles calculations, demonstrating a pronounced localized spatial variation of the induced spin polarization of graphene's Dirac states. The proximity-induced…[Phys. Rev. B 113, 235142] Published Tue Jun 23, 2026 Read more ›
I thought about doing something for , but I was having trouble coming up with video game opinions I felt strongly enough about to publish in manifesto form. Then I had the idea, "what if I wrote my manifesto in text adventure form?" It seemed like a strong concept: I've wanted to make a proper text adventure for a long time. It's a format I've toyed with as long as I've been making games, even going so far as attempting to write my own very cruddy parser back in the Apple ][ days1 (I didn't g... Read more ›
$\lambda$-calculus normally requires an added recursion construct, a \texttt{letrec}, a $\mu$-binder, or a built-in $Y$ for graph reduction, and sharing the repeated work of a memoized or dynamic-programming function normally requires an impure cache. We show that no extension is needed. We apply tabling, the standard method for solving a least-fixpoint equation, to weak-head reduction; this defines a new operational semantics for the pure $\lam... Read more ›
Microsoft’s Rust port of GNU coreutils for PowerShell — what ships, what’s omitted, and how it sits next to uutils and busybox-w32. Read more ›
Catan, formerly known as The Settlers of Catan, is currently on sale for nearly 50% off its regular price during Amazon Prime Day, matching its previous low from a year ago. Catan is one of the best strategy games of all-time, providing an experience that goes beyond familiar games like Monopoly and Sorry by adding resource gathering and the ability to outwit your opponents into the mix. The result is a gateway game for many (myself included) into the strategy genre and serves as a great entr... Read more ›
Hello everyone, Darryl here with the summary of this week’s gaming news from EN World. EN Publishing News For a quick summary of the week’s news, Jessica Hancock will bring you up to speed with EN Live's This Week in TTRPG every Friday. Don’t forget, you can keep up with all the week’s... Read more ›
If you are a coffee lover, the name Hario likely brings to mind the legendary V60 dripper, a staple in the world of specialty coffee. Known for its precision and elegant Japanese design, Hario has now taken its craftsmanship to a new level with the Hario V60 Drip Kettle Buono Titanium. This isn’t just a kitchen tool; it is a testament to the Japanese philosophy of Monozukuri—the art of making things with a focus on excellence and attention to detail. Whether you are brewing at home or deep in... Read more ›
Memory models are formal specifications of concurrent-program executions, accounting for weak behaviors introduced by compiler and architectural optimizations. The increase of their number and complexity has spawned efforts for uniform verification across whole classes of models, by axiomatizing the models in an adequate metatheory that admits a uniform treatment. In this work, we formally study Monadic Second-Order logic (MSO) as a metatheory... Read more ›
Another relocation has taken place to Shukurbeyli village in the liberated Jabrayil district, APA’s Karabakh bureau reports Read more ›
Things are back to normal around the Podcast studio, and this week you’ll hear the dulcet tones of Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos. In Hackaday news, we still have a Frikkin’ Lasers … Read more ›
Coming out of State of Unreal 2026 last week there was some massive news including the announcement of Unreal Engine 6, the release of Unreal Engine 5.8 and the first release of the new free and open source Lore version control system. Not mentioned in the State of Unreal address, The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›