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Police arrest 20-year-old after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at Sam Altman's $27 million home
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Police arrest 20-year-old after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at Sam Altman's $27 million home

https://mrf.lu/bhFChttps://www.thedailybeast.com/firebomb-attack-targets-home-of-openai-chief-sam-altman/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/10/sam-altman-home-molotov-cocktail
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  • Officers arrested a 20-year-old man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s San Francisco home on Friday, and police said threats were made at the company’s headquarters.
  • OpenAI confirmed the residence belongs to Altman, reported no injuries, and said it is cooperating with law enforcement in the probe.
  • The incident underscores heightened security concerns around OpenAI’s offices amid threats and protests in recent months.
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YouTube Premium is increasing US prices for the first time since 2023
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YouTube Premium is increasing US prices for the first time since 2023

https://mrf.lu/bz0rhttps://variety.com/2026/digital/news/youtube-premium-pirce-increase-youtube-music-us-1236713223/https://9to5google.com/2026/04/10/youtube-premium-us-price-hike/
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  • YouTube Premium price increases confirmed for 2026 affect new and existing subscribers across all major plans, with updated monthly rates.
  • Individual YouTube Premium rises to $15.99 per month, with Music at $11.99 and Premium Lite at $8.99 after $1–$2 increases.
  • Pricing alignment notes that Music and Premium Lite also rise by $1, standardizing the tier increases across the service.
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Amazon Luna Removing Paid Games And Offering No Refunds
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Amazon Luna Removing Paid Games And Offering No Refunds

https://kotaku.com/amazons-luna-service-removing-access-to-purchased-games-and-is-offering-no-refunds-2000686688https://www.ign.com/articles/amazon-luna-will-no-longer-allow-owners-to-buy-games-access-game-stores-or-third-party-subscriptions-starting-todayhttps://www.pcgamer.com/software/platforms/amazons-luna-cloud-gaming-service-is-ending-support-for-game-purchases-and-subscriptions-from-third-party-stores-and-users-will-lose-streaming-access-to-purchased-third-party-games-in-june/
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  • Amazon Luna will limit players to games in the Luna library, ending third-party purchases and access outside Luna stores.
  • Luna will stop supporting third-party storefronts from EA, Ubisoft, and GOG and will cancel active Luna-purchased subscriptions at the end of the billing cycle.
  • The Verge reports Luna will remove previously purchased games on June 10, 2026, with no refunds for third-party purchases.
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Crimson Desert Dev Confirms Boss Rematches, Hard Difficulty, Enemy Territory Recapture, and a Whole Lot More Is Coming Soon
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Crimson Desert Dev Confirms Boss Rematches, Hard Difficulty, Enemy Territory Recapture, and a Whole Lot More Is Coming Soon

https://www.ign.com/articles/crimson-desert-dev-confirms-boss-rematches-hard-difficulty-enemy-territory-recapture-and-a-whole-lot-more-is-coming-soonhttps://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/crimson-desert-devs-are-addressing-all-your-complaints-and-then-some-in-a-long-list-of-planned-updates-which-includes-adding-difficulty-options/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/open-world/crimson-desert-roadmap-reveals-boss-rematches-extra-difficulty-settings-new-pets-and-more-coming-to-pearl-abysss-open-world-fantasy-adventure-over-the-next-3-months/
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  • Officials emphasize that rematches against bosses are part of the ongoing roadmap, offering new challenges post-launch.
  • The update adds skills for secondary playable characters, broadening playstyle options beyond Kliff and boosting open-world viability.
  • The update expands private storage to accommodate players juggling items and enhancements, aligning with prior roadmap expectations.
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Online Dating Was Hell. Then I Tried 1 Thing That Turned Out To Be A Total Game Changer.
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Online Dating Was Hell. Then I Tried 1 Thing That Turned Out To Be A Total Game Changer.

  • A HuffPost profile highlights Jennie Young's Burned Haystack method, turning personal dating experiments into a grassroots movement.
  • The group uses a 'block to burn' rule to avoid recycled matches and push for new, better options.
  • Members report a shift toward more respectful, relationship-minded dates since adopting the method.
  • The Burned Haystack project integrates experts from psychology, data science, and law to improve dating outcomes.
  • Founder Jennie Young sees the method as a feminist, practical response to dating app chaos.
  • Young notes the movement aims to help anyone seeking a partner, regardless of age, gender, or orientation.
  • Young frames the method as a corrective to the dating app mess with a focus on mindfulness and kindness.
  • Young’s group grew from a personal project to a global network of women over 40.
  • The piece highlights humor and sisterhood as core elements of the Burned Haystack community.
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Nevada ranks third in cyber crime reports and losses per capita
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Nevada ranks third in cyber crime reports and losses per capita

https://www.fox5vegas.com/2026/04/11/nevada-ranks-third-cyber-crime-reports-losses-per-capita/https://www.wafb.com/video/2026/04/11/nevada-ranks-third-cyber-crime-reports-losses-per-capita/https://www.fox10tv.com/video/2026/04/11/nevada-ranks-third-cyber-crime-reports-losses-per-capita/
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  • Victims in Nevada lost more than $302 million in 2025, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
  • The state ranks 18th in the nation for total dollar loss but third when adjusted for population — more than $9.2 million lost for every 100,000 Nevadans.
  • Nevada also ranks third in the country for how often people report being targeted, with around 407 complaints for every 100,000 residents.
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How AI is pushing NFL draft prep to 'a different level'
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How AI is pushing NFL draft prep to 'a different level'

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48446759/nfl-draft-combine-artificial-intelligence-caleb-downs-arvell-reese-david-baileyhttps://www.espn.co.uk/nfl/story/_/id/48446759/nfl-draft-combine-artificial-intelligence-caleb-downs-arvell-reese-david-bailey
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  • NFL teams are embracing AI to evaluate draft prospects, supplementing traditional scouting with data-driven insights.
  • Caleb Downs’ speed is being evaluated with AI to project his NFL measurables after skipping the 40-yard dash at the combine.
  • Experts say AI can analyze game film through computer vision to provide speed ratings and other metrics.
  • AI is described as an 'assistant lieutenant' that helps humans be better at evaluating players.
  • Executives caution that AI is in early stages and must be trained to fit team schemes and coaching needs.
  • AI data can differentiate players by traits like speed, athleticism, and coverage ability for draft planning.
  • Executives expect AI insights to grow as NFL video data becomes more available.
  • Rams general manager Les Snead joked about turning AI tools over to Claude, illustrating a light view of future tech use.
  • Teams are cautious to rely on AI alone and will maintain human scouts in the decision process.
  • The article highlights specific players (Downs, Reese, Bain, Bailey) as case studies for AI-assisted evaluation.
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Watch SpaceX launch big 'Cygnus XL' cargo spacecraft toward the ISS today
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Watch SpaceX launch big 'Cygnus XL' cargo spacecraft toward the ISS today

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/international-space-station/northrop-grumman-second-cygnus-xl-cargo-launch-spacex-isshttps://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/04/11/cygnus-xl-cargo-craft-launches-to-resupply-expedition-74-crew/
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  • SpaceX launched Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL (S.S. Steven R. Nagel) atop a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral, delivering about 11,000 pounds of science and supplies to the ISS as part of CRS-24.
  • The Cygnus XL cargo craft lifted off at 7:41 a.m. EDT on April 11, 2026, from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40, marking a continued SpaceX-NASA resupply collaboration.
  • Cygnus XL is designed for larger payloads, delivering roughly 11,000 pounds (4,990 kg) of science equipment and supplies to the ISS, expanding research and operations.
  • Cygnus XL is scheduled to be captured by Canadarm2 and installed on the Unity module, enabling cargo unloading and ISS utilization during Expedition 74/75.
  • This CRS-24 mission marks Northrop Grumman's 24th ISS resupply flight under NASA's CRS program, continuing the commercial partnership for on-orbit science and logistics.
  • Cygnus XL carries dozens of research experiments, including a module to advance quantum science and hardware to boost stem cell production for medical research.
  • NASA and SpaceX continue their collaboration to sustain ISS operations through regular cargo flights, enabling ongoing experiments and station life support.
  • Cygnus XL is one of four robotic cargo spacecraft serving the ISS, alongside HTV-X, Progress, and Dragon, highlighting a diversified resupply fleet.
  • NASA+, Amazon Prime, and YouTube will host live arrival coverage, with NASA astronauts Hathaway and Williams operating the Canadarm2 during installation.
  • Cygnus XL is expected to stay attached to the ISS through October, then depart and dispose of trash via atmospheric re-entry, burning up safely.
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Graveyard Keeper devs respond as players make AI accusations: 'You may not believe me, but we're not using the AI in Graveyard Keeper 2'
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Graveyard Keeper devs respond as players make AI accusations: 'You may not believe me, but we're not using the AI in Graveyard Keeper 2'

  • Graveyard Keeper 2 AI accusations prompt a response from Lazy Bear Games, with the team denying use of AI for the game's assets.
  • Slava Cherkasov, Lazy Bear CTO, says he experiments with AI models but clarifies the studio does not produce Graveyard Keeper 2 art with AI.
  • Reddit reactions to the trailer art are mixed, with fans debating AI influence and art style.
  • Industry commentators note ongoing AI debates in game development and related responses from developers and publishers.
  • The article notes that the original Graveyard Keeper is available free on Steam if fans act quickly, tying into the broader AI discourse.
  • PC Gamer frames the discussion as part of a larger trend of AI usage claims in gaming and related art direction.
  • The piece includes quotes from the developer discussing experimentation with AI tools, while denying wholesale AI-generated art.
  • The article highlights the tension between AI experimentation and the perception of AI-generated game art.
  • Player commentary reflects concern about AI influence on the look and feel of upcoming titles.
  • The report captures the broader industry dialogue about responsible AI use in art and game development.
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New Proton Experimental build fixes up a bunch of old Capcom games for Steam Deck and Linux
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New Proton Experimental build fixes up a bunch of old Capcom games for Steam Deck and Linux

  • Proton Experimental patch promotes Capcom classics to playable status on Steam Deck.
  • Titles affected include Resident Evil (1996) and 1998’s Resident Evil 2 along with Dino Crisis games.
  • Activation depends on enabling Proton Experimental and non-verified status may affect experience.
  • Dino Crisis 2’s FMV cutscenes may still need community fixes for best results.
  • The update comes as Steam Deck support for retro Capcom games expands this year.
  • Players should expect imperfect results and potential tweaks from community fixes.
  • The Proton patch supports a broader set of Capcom games beyond the most recent releases.
  • The article highlights that old Capcom games can be played on portable hardware with caveats.
  • PC Gamer frames the patch as a positive development for retro-capability on Steam.
  • The article notes ongoing interest from fans for classic Capcom titles on portable devices.
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