Emma Raducanu helps England hero Henry Pollock celebrate historic win over All Blacks after he defied Haka
Tennis star Emma Raducanu and Bridgerton actress Simone Ashley looked fabulous today as they cheered on England's rugby heroes during their All Blacks clash.
Strictly Come Dancing's George Clarke breaks down in tears as he delivers emotional performance dedicated to his beloved mum amid her devastating cancer battle
The YouTube star, 25, took to the dance-floor with pro partner Alexis Warr for an emotional Rhumba, leaving fans at home and head judge Shirley Ballas in tears.
Pride and loyalty... and a protest against Labour's 'barracks' plan
The Highland capital with the motto 'concordia et fidelitas' - harmony and faithfullness - is no stranger to historic conflict and has always nurtured its military roots.
'Ex-boyfriend', 18, is charged with murdering schoolgirl after she was stabbed to death in her own bedroom by 'intruder'
'Brave and beautiful' Lainie Williams, 17, was found fatally wounded at her home in Cefn Fforest, near Blackwood, South Wales, shortly after 7am on Thursday.
Emotional scenes as Sir Billy Connolly makes rare appearance to accept award
Sir Billy Connolly's attendance at an event near his home in Florida proved to be an emotional moment.
White House fury at Trump 'monster' jibe in showpiece BBC lecture: US President 'dubbed a fascist' during flagship speech commissioned by broadcaster
The BBC commissioned Dutch author Rutger Bregman to deliver its flagship annual lectures. Bregman used the events to compare Trump's America and the rise of fascism in the 1930s.
Rare footage of Kate Middleton's historic engagement interview reveals her moment of panic - before Prince William came to her rescue
The royal couple, who first met at St Andrew's University in Scotland, announced their engagement in a historic interview with Tom Brabmy in 2010.
I'm A Celebrity's Jack Osbourne and Alex Scott face their fears in a race-against-time challenge - but who comes out on top?
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is returning to screens for its twenty-fifth series - and the stars are being thrown straight into the deep end.
England star Henry Pollock divides fans with defiant gesture during New Zealand's iconic pre-match Haka
Steve Borthwick's side took on New Zealand at Twickenham, and as they faced off ahead of kick off, the All Blacks underwent the iconic pre-match ritual.
Sony Killed This Game in 2024. Three Developers Reverse-Engineered It Back to Life
An anonymous reader shared this post from the gaming news site Aftermath:
Concord, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Firewalk Studios' Overwatch-like shooter, was live for just two weeks before it was pulled offline. Though Concord certainly had some dedicated players, it didn't have many — which is why it may be surprising to hear that a group of players are reverse-engineering the game and its servers to bring it back to life.
Publisher Sony removed Concord from stores and digital marketplaces, automatically refunded some, and, later, shut down Firewalk Studios. Two hundred or so people were laid off, and any hopes of Concord's return were dashed. Poor sales — estimated to be under 25,000 copies sold — and low player numbers marred the release. Firewalk Studios' game director Ryan Ellis said in a blog post that pieces of the game "resonated with players," but "other aspects of the game and [Concord's] initial launch didn't land the way [Firewalk Studios] intended."
Concord wasn't a bad game, but it just didn't generate enough interest with enough players. Now, a group of three hobbyist reverse-engineers, who go by real, Red, and gwog online, are trying to make it playable again... "Sometimes there's enough of the server left in the game, that we can 'activate' that code and make the game believe it's a server," Red said. "We do pretty much always need to fill in the gaps though..." Concord used an anti-tamper software to keep people from cheating, which also creates a problem for people reverse engineering. It's "nearly impossible" to crack, Red said, so the group didn't — they found an exploit to "forcefully decrypt the game's code" to "restore the game and start working on servers...."
It's not open to the public, but people can sign up for future tests. Even former Firewalk Studios employees have joined the server. They're excited to see Concord come back to life, too, the developers said.
"Friday morning, a video of the playtest was posted to the Concord Reddit page," according to the article. (Though ironically by Friday night YouTube had had removed the video "due to a copyright claim by MarkScan Enforcement."
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Is this REALLY the best place to retire in Britain? Leafy market town lauded for with £700k homes and thriving high street... but what do residents think?
A leafy market town has become an attractive hotspot for prospective homeowners of all ages, but there is one demographic with which it is particularly popular.
Inside Kai Trump's crazy pro golf debut: Anna Kournikova's brother as caddie and mom Vanessa by her side
ISABEL BALDWIN AT PELICAN GOLF CLUB: 'She's just another girl. She's just like any other golfer,' a father assured his young daughter. But he was wrong. Kai Trump was not just any golfer.
Elizabeth Franz dead at age 84: Broadway icon and Gilmore Girls actress passes away after cancer battle
Elizabeth Franz, the Tony-winning actress best known for her role in the 1999 Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, has died at 84.
Why Solarpunk Is Already Happening In Africa
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a Substack post by economist/entrepreneur Skander Garroum:
You know that feeling when you're waiting for the cable guy, and they said 'between 8am and 6pm, and you waste your entire day, and they never show up? Now imagine that, except the cable guy is 'electricity,' the day is '50 years,' and you're one of 600 million people. At some point, you stop waiting and figure it out yourself.
What's happening across Sub-Saharan Africa right now is the most ambitious infrastructure project in human history, except it's not being built by governments or utilities or World Bank consortiums. It's being built by startups selling solar panels to farmers on payment plans. And it's working. Over 30 million solar products sold in 2024. 400,000 new solar installations every month across Africa. 50% market share captured by companies that didn't exist 15 years ago. Carbon credits subsidizing the cost. IoT chips in every device. 90%+ repayment rates on loans to people earning $2/day.
And if you understand what's happening in Africa, you understand the template for how infrastructure will get built everywhere else for the next 50 years.
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Fears grow for missing woman who has not been seen for four days after disappearing from village
The woman, Kelly, was reported missing from the Witcombe area, near Gloucester, on Friday afternoon and was last seen on Wednesday.
The shady BMW driving 'Mr Fixit' who sets up mini marts across Britain for asylum seekers to rake in £150k a year selling illegal cigarettes
While his true identity is unknown, he operates under the names Shaxawan Jamal and Kardos Mateen. To others he is simply referred to as 'the accountant'.
Police arrest five after Palestine Action banner is hung from Westminster Bridge as pro-Gaza supporters pledge week of mass action
The individuals, aged between fifty and seventy-five, were arrested on the bridge on suspicion of encouraging support for a proscribed organisation contrary to Section 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The little village in London's shadow where houses are £200k cheaper
It's a great place to live if you want to live in London without the huge price tag
England 33-19 New Zealand: All Blacks stunned at Twickenham as Steve Borthwick's side romp to famous win with a sensational comeback inspired by George Ford's drop goal spree
NIK SIMON: Thirteen years of heartbreak later, it was England's evergreen No 10 who delivered a masterclass to earn England another famous victory over the mighty All Blacks.
Cruz Beckham takes little sister Harper to Winter Wonderland in the pouring rain as he steps up after brother Brooklyn distanced himself from the family
Cruz Beckham took his little sister Harper to Winter Wonderland on Thursday night, even in the pouring rain.