Author: Max Smith

Some might say I'm a paladin enthusiast. My first girlfriend DnD character was a paladin. When I started Baldur's Gate 3, the first thing I did was create a Paladin of Oath of Vengeance. I'm forever drawn to characters who follow the path of a holy knight. So, I thought about who would be the best warrior for the holy light. Is it a top quality product when it comes to hitting? First of all, there are standards. What I'm counting as a paladin here is someone who balances the fine line between warrior and cleric. Warriors alone don't count…

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Keeping track of all the latest video games being released is an increasingly complex task. Need to keep track of multiple PC storefronts, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, mobile, and more? Don't worry. I'll help you. . Every month, we'll introduce you to the most noteworthy matches, from the big Triple-A headliners to the indies you might have missed. After a surprisingly busy February and March, April will be a bit of a breather, but there are still a few things to look forward to. Sony's smooth action game “Stella Blade'' and “Sand Land'', inspired by Akira Toriyama, are scheduled to…

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freezingAfghanistan/AFP via Getty Images TikTok users discovered a new and unwanted type of viral video fad over the Easter weekend. This is a hack that prevents users from scrolling back and forth, effectively freezing the app. Here's what's happening and how to fix it. TikTok is in the news again TikTok has been in the news lately thanks to a proposal to ban US users from using the app unless owner ByteDance sells its US operations. His February revenue on TikTok, the world's highest-grossing app, was $189 million. It is estimated that there will be 1.7 billion users in 2023,…

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A lively debate has already begun about whether the U.S. semiconductor sector will need a second wave of support from Washington in the coming years, and what that might look like.Intel (INTC) CEO Pat Gelsinger, one of the big beneficiaries of the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, announced earlier this month the company's $8.5 billion in government grants for a series of new chip projects. , mentioned this topic.”I don't think CHIPS 1 is the end of what we have to do to rebuild the industry,” he said.He is never alone. Comments abound from business circles, the Biden Cabinet, think…

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The NFL had blackout rules for decades because it wanted to make televised games look like big deals using footage of packed stands. The reverse is also true. If the stands are empty, it will be harder for fans at home to feel obligated to attend a game.This has been one of the challenges of spring football in recent years, from the 2019 AAF to the 2020 XFL to the 2022 and 2023 USFL to the 2023 XFL. However, while there are some exceptions (such as St. Louis) where he accepts the BattleHawks as a middle finger to the NFL…

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DALLAS — ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips boarded the first flight out of Los Angeles on Friday morning and arrived here in good spirits, belying his lack of sleep. It's not a great time for Phillips in the realm of politics, which seems to be a big part of the conversation in college sports right now. In recent College Football Playoff expansion negotiations, his conference has been relegated to second-tier status, with intense pressure from the SEC and Big Ten to accept a lower share of revenue that was previously split evenly among the Power Five. It became so.Meanwhile, the ACC…

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Last week, the stock ended a strong first quarter. This week's jobs report will help determine whether this momentum continues.The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is up more than 10% in the first three months of the year, its best start since 2019. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite Index (^IXIC) rose over his 9%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose about 5.5% during this period.Latest information on the labor market will focus on the first business week of the new quarter.New statistics on job postings and wage data will herald the biggest jobs report yet This week's headlines: March employment statistics…

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