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22 Aug 18:10

Logitech G432 review: A brilliant budget gaming headset

by Katharine Castle

Over the last week or so, I’ve developed a love-hate relationship with the Logitech G432. I love it because it’s by far and away a much better gaming headset than the similarly priced Steelseries Arctis 1, and I’d probably even go as far as saying it’s arguably the best gaming headset I’ve tested around the £50 / $50 price mark. Its clear, natural and balanced audio is a revelation after the slightly muted efforts of the Arctis 1, and its flip-to-mute microphone is almost certainly the best I’ve heard outside of Logitech’s own G Pro X gaming headset.

What’s there to hate, then, exactly? Its damned headband, that’s what, which gives me a splitting headache after just half an hour of use. Curse you, my oddly-shaped cranium, because now I can’t enjoy one of the best headsets around for those on a budget.

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29 Apr 22:42

Jimmy Fallon played a video game on air, meaning that streaming your own game gets you taken down as a pirate, thanks to NBC

by Cory Doctorow

NBC (and the other broadcasters) provides copies of its shows to Youtube's Content ID filter, which is supposed to protect copyright by blocking uploads of videos that match ones in its database of claimed videos. That means that if you own the copyright to something that is aired on NBC, any subsequent attempts by you or your fans to upload your work will be blocked as copyright infringements, and could cost you your Youtube account.

The latest casualty of this is the video game Beat Saber. Jimmy Fallon played part of one of Beat Saber's levels, and so no one else cold upload their own gameplay of that level to Youtube without being accused of copyright infringement and blocked. After a lot of fast work by Beat Saber, they managed to get the ban lifted.

The EU just passed a new Copyright Directive that mandates Content ID-style filters for all kinds of expressive speech (video, audio, text, images, code, etc) for every service.

Beat Saber Stream Blocked by Jimmy Fallon Show [Jimster71/Reddit]

08 Mar 15:50

NASCAR Cup: Kevin Harvick’s team issued severe penalties after Las Vegas

by ard2012

LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 04: Kevin Harvick, driver of the #4 Jimmy John’s Ford, poses with the winners sticker after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 4, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

By AMANDA VINCENT

Among the penalties on NASCAR’s weekly penalty report that was released Wednesday, detailing penalties resulting from rules infractions committed during the March 1-4 race weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway included stiff penalties for the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing team of driver Kevin Harvick in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

Crew chief Rodney Childers was fined $50,000, car chief Robert Smith was suspended from two Cup Series points-paying races and Harvick and the team were each docked 20 regular-season points and seven playoff points.

The penalties were a result of a brace breaking during the Pennzoil 400 on March 4. With the brace broken, the rear window of the car caved while the car was up to race speed. Also, the right-side rocker panel extension did not meet NASCAR specifications.

In its penalty announcement, NASCAR cited violations of sections 20.4.8.1 Rear Window Support and Structure b & c; 20.4.18 Rocker Panel Extensions. b. The announcement also included the following note: “Rear window support braces must keep the rear window glass rigid in all directions at all times. The right-side rocker panel extension did not meet NASCAR rule specifications; extension was not aluminum.

“Late today, NASCAR made us aware of a penalty they’re imposing on our No. 4 Cup Series team,” read a statement from Stewart-Haas Racing President of Competition Greg Zipadelli. “We’re going to take the time and evaluate our options, and we plan to continue dialogue with NASCAR to fully understand the rationale behind the penalty.”

NASCAR also fined Todd Parrott, crew chief on the No. 55 Premium Motorsports team of Joey Gase, because not all lug nuts were properly installed on the No. 55 car after the Pennzoil 400.

The NASCAR Xfinity and Camping World Truck series also ran companion races to the Cup race at LVMS, but no penalties came from those races.

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03 Jan 18:58

Marvel Reveals Thanos’ “True Name” and I’m Obsessed With It

by Kaila Hale-Stern

It’s … not what you might expect.

Comics fandom is basically convulsing after the revelation in Thanos #1that Thanos’ “true name,” chosen by his mother Sui-San before she went mad (and decided to name him Thanos), is Dione. The name is offered up as proof by an older Thanos to convince a younger version of himself of his identity.

Dione is a name rich with ancient history. Simply translated as “goddess,” it has roots in Phoenician and Grecian mythology. Multiple women bear the name “Dione” in Greek myth, but most prominent is a Titaness who is often identified as the mother of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite.

Dione is also a name given to one of the moons of Saturn, the largest of which, Titan, is Thanos’ birthplace in Marvel Comics canon. Maybe Sui-San was gazing up at Titan’s skies when she decided what she wanted to name her child?

As a mythology and space nerd, I love the choice of Dione. I am all about this Dione business. It’s an admittedly unexpected choice to apply to the purple-skinned Mad Titan we thought we knew, but the name and the Sui-San story, shall we say, humanizes Thanos in a way I never thought to witness. But because Dione is usually a feminine name, some fanboys have predictably lost it over the revelation, crying beautiful tears that I gather in a crystal goblet and plan to sip throughout the day.

However, there’s a nasty undercurrent to the mingled outrage/laughter that’s emerging with fans’ reactions to the name. Like, That big tough guy has a girl’s name! And girls are weak and bad so this is awful and/or the best joke on Thanos.

Here’s Comicbook.com:

[…] fans have had a field day responding to the unusual potential “real” name for the Mad Titan, with some even suggesting that this is how the heroes could defeat him in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War. Who knows, it might be worth a shot.

Ha ha ha hilarious, you might’ve had a lady’s name, Thanos! LET THAT DESTROY YOU!

SO FUNNY.

The hubbub was such that Thanos writer Donny Cates felt compelled to clarify. Comicbook.com again:

“Yeah. Not really,” Cates tweeted. “It’s the name his mother was GOING to name him before she looked at him and went insane and named him Thanos. Not really his “True name” but rather, what he would have been called had his mother not lost her mind. His name is THANOS. And he wins. Quite a lot.”

OK, cool, Cates, thanks for those deets, but it does, in the comic panel above that you wrote yourself with your own hand, say “the sound of his TRUE NAME” (emphasis yours) so you can see where this “true name” confusion has stemmed from. We get that it wasn’t actually the name given to him at birth. But it might’ve been, and it sure as hell was an important part of Thanos #14‘s story.

At least Cates gets in a worthy sales pitch, which I can’t blame him for— and Thanos #14 is probably a good buy for collectors. Who doesn’t want to own a piece of Dione history?

The only one who should really be laughing here—all the way to the bank—is Marvel, because you cannot buy this kind of publicity for the print run of a comic.

Just remember the lesson the Internet seems to want to teach here, kids: nothing can defeat the Infinity Gauntlet save a threat to etymological masculinity.

(via CBR, Comicbook.com, images: Marvel/Ryan Meinerding/Geoff Shaw)

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12 Jun 14:52

NASCAR Cup: Darrell Wallace Jr., Matt DiBenedetto have health-related issues at Pocono

by ard2012
By AMANDA VINCENT
Two drivers — Darrell Wallace Jr. and Matt DiBenedetto — had health-related issues after Sunday’s Axalta Pocono 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa.
Wallace passed out after finishing 26th, one lap down, in his Cup Series debut as fill-in driver for Aric Almirola in the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford.
“I’m okay. I get so upset with myself and simply forget to breath and let it go. 4 mistakes? 5? 6? The same one too. Embarassing on my end, but I’ll learn and move on. Thank you all for the continued support. I’ll learn and move on!” Wallace posted on his Facebook page Sunday night.
Wallace said it was the third time he has fainted. He was assessed three pit-road penalties throughout the 160-lap race, the second coming while serving the first.
DiBenedetto had to get an IV after the race.
“Another top-25 run going and broke an axle with 10 to go. Then I was sick & dehydrated so had to get and IV. When is this (poop emoji) luck gonna end?” DiBenedetto (@mattdracing) tweeted.
DiBenedetto finished the race 32nd, seven laps down.
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24 Apr 17:23

Do I need to supervise?

09 Apr 02:46

Livejournal's Russian owners announce new anti-LGBT policy, fandom stages mass exodus

by Cory Doctorow

Mitch Wagner writes, "LiveJournal is a venerable online community that predates Facebook and even blogging. It got acquired by a Russian company a few years ago, but some of its American and British users hung on, including sf and fantasy writers and fans. Lately, I know one of my friends was scrambling to leave, but I'd been too busy to look into why." (more…)

09 Apr 00:46

U.S. Withdraws Summons for Twitter Records on Account Critical of Trump's Muslim Ban, So Twitter Drops Lawsuit

by Xeni Jardin

Twitter today dropped a lawsuit it filed on Thursday against the U.S. Homeland Security Department, after saying the DHS withdrew its summons for records about who is operating a Twitter account critical of President Donald Trump.

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