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The Chrome Dinosaur game — but with guns, tanks, and drugs
The Chrome Dinosaur game — but with guns, tanks, and drugs
I’m sure you’ve played Google Chrome‘s hidden dinosaur game — but never with a bunch of guns and performance-enhancing drugs involved. Enter Dino Swords, an outlandish mod of the popular game that spices things up with the addition of AKs, bows, swords, and time-slowing pills, among other things. It pretty much relies on the same gameplay as Google’s version, with the exception that you can…
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Why skin tone modifiers don’t work for 🤝, explained by an emoji historian
Why skin tone modifiers don’t work for 🤝, explained by an emoji historian
The Unicode Consortium kicked off a revolution of internet proportions when it introduced the skin tone modifier to a handful of emoji in 2015. Since then, the executive body behind all our emoji (and a million other characters) has extended skin tone support to a bunch more emoji, including at least a dozen hand gestures. But the skin tone modifier is notably missing for one particular…
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This online school turned stolen MasterClass courses into a wikiHow — and it’s exactly what you need
This online school turned stolen MasterClass courses into a wikiHow — and it’s exactly what you need
Forget about a university degree. There’s a site that combines the internet’s best learning resources, MasterClass and wikiHow — and it’s entirely free. Enter MasterWiki, a new online school (of sorts) that blatantly stole the content of MasterClass and repackaged it as a wikiHow. It’s practically the best of both worlds — superficial insights from celebrities, accompanied by gaudy illustrations…
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This app lets you experience Mac OS like it was 1991 all over again
This app lets you experience Mac OS like it was 1991 all over again
It’s not quite like running the classic Macintosh OS straight in your browser, but one inventive developer has built an app that lets you experience MacOS 8.1 as if you were running it on a 1991 Macintosh Quadra. The so-called macintosh.js, which is practically an Electron app pretending to be a Quadra, comes with a bunch of iconic games and software like Duke Nukem 3D, Dungeons and Dragons,…
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This annoying Call of Duty: Warzone bug is absolutely killing me
This annoying Call of Duty: Warzone bug is absolutely killing me
I was never a fan of the Call of Duty franchise, but its battle royale format, Warzone, has won me over. I love its pace, the fictitious city of Verdansk where battle takes place, and all the little details like custom loadouts and infinite respawns that make the gameplay so dynamic. I also appreciate the fact it’s free-to-play (even though you’ll probably end up buying the full game if you care…
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Call of Duty glitch lets Warzone tricksters gain unfair advantage against rivals
Call of Duty glitch lets Warzone tricksters gain unfair advantage against rivals
The Warzone — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s battle royale mode — shenanigans never seem to end. Warzone players have unearthed a new glitch to exploit in order to dunk on the poor bastards who dare to deploy in their vicinity. Before the start of each game, players get spawned in a one-minute warm-up as the lobby fills up. It’s a good chance for anyone to practice their shooting without fear of…
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