Surprise! Stardew Valley – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Is Now Available

Surprise! Stardew Valley – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Is Now Available

Detaljerad bild av Stardew Valley på Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, med gröna berg och himmel i bakgrunden, perfekt för spelälskare som söker avkoppling och lantlig jordbruksupplevelse.

Update []: Following last week’s update from ConcernedApe, Stardew Valley – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is now officially available. Once again, it’s a free upgrade for owners of the existing version of Stardew Valley on Switch.

ConcernedApe has also noted how he’s aware of the current issues with the Switch 2 Edition and is looking to resolve these problems as soon as possible:

”I am aware that there are some issues with the nintendo switch 2 edition that just dropped. I take full responsibility for this mistake. We will fix this as soon as possible”

Källa: Surprise! Stardew Valley – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Is Now Available

Stranger Things’ final four episode run times confirmed

Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer has confirmed the run times for the final four episodes of the series.

Episodes five, six and seven will drop on Netflix at 5pm PT on Christmas Day (1am on Boxing Day in the UK), while the finale follows on New Year’s Eve at the same time (1am on New Years Day in the UK).

The final episodes in length are fairly similar to those of the first half of the season, which arrived on Thanksgiving

Källa: Stranger Things’ final four episode run times confirmed

Box Office: ‘Marty Supreme’ Beats ‘Anaconda’ on Christmas Day, ‘Avatar 3’ Crossing $600M Globally

While James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to dominate the year-end holiday box office, there was plenty of other action on Christmas Day as a second batch of movies opened nationwide, including A24’s high profile period pic Marty Supreme — starring Timothée Chalamet as a 1950s table tennis champion — and Sony’s Jack Black-Paul Rudd comedy monster pic Anaconda.

Källa: Box Office: ‘Marty Supreme’ Beats ‘Anaconda’ on Christmas Day, ‘Avatar 3’ Crossing $600M Globally

Nvidia strikes $20 billion deal to acquire Groq assets

Groq, an AI chip startup, entered into an agreement with Nvidia to help ”advance and scale” Groq’s tech.

”As part of this agreement, Jonathan Ross, Groq’s Founder, Sunny Madra, Groq’s President, and other members of the Groq team will join Nvidia to help advance and scale the licensed technology,” Groq announced in a blog post on Wednesday. ”Groq will continue to operate as an independent company with Simon Edwards stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer. GroqCloud will continue to operate without interruption.”

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OpenAI admits prompt injection may never be fully solved, casting doubt on the agentic AI vision

OpenAI acknowledges that prompt injections – text-based attacks on language models running in browsers – may never be completely eliminated. Still, the company says it’s ”optimistic” about reducing the risks over time.

OpenAI has released a security update for the browser agent in ChatGPT Atlas. The update includes a newly adversarially trained model and enhanced security measures, prompted by a new class of prompt injection attacks discovered through OpenAI’s internal automated red-teaming.

Källa: OpenAI admits prompt injection may never be fully solved, casting doubt on the agentic AI vision

What if your face could say ”don’t record me”? Researchers think it’s possible – Help Net Security

The spread of always-on cameras has created a privacy problem where bystanders lose control over how and when they are captured on video.

To address this, researchers at the University of California, Irvine designed BLINDSPOT, an on-device privacy signaling system. It allows bystanders to communicate privacy preferences to camera-enabled devices without identity registration, biometric uploads, or cloud processing. The prototype was implemented and evaluated on a Google Pixel smartphone.

BLINDSPOT gives people in a camera’s field of view an explicit way to control how their faces appear in recorded video. When a bystander sends a signal, the device detects and tracks that person’s face and applies blurring before the video is stored or shared.

Källa: What if your face could say ”don’t record me”? Researchers think it’s possible – Help Net Security