GAIMIN Launches the World’s First Interoperable, Cross-Game, Utility NFT – GAIMIN’s NFTxg
PRESS RELEASE. GAIMIN has solved a key issue for gamers – re-usable, purchased in-game assets that are not lost when a game closes or the gamer wants to play a different game. With GAIMIN’s world first NFTxg, a gamer can now securely invest in their gaming experience and retain ownership of a cross-game asset inventory. GAIMIN’s NFTxg delivers true cross-game, cross-device, interoperable utility NFTs to moddable AAA games, enabling a...
‘Pirate’ Streaming Apps Beat Netflix and Disney in Brazil’s Play Store
Over the past decade, mobile applications have become the standard platform for most people to consume content online. Whether it’s for shopping, news, or entertainment, there is a mobile app available for any type of content. This shift in consumption patterns is not limited to legal content; streaming piracy has gone mobile as well. Pirate streaming apps often have to be sideloaded onto devices but can be occasionally found in...
Canadian Judge: Movie Company’s Piracy Evidence Just Not Good Enough
Among the many movie companies that have attempted to turn piracy into profit, Voltage Pictures and parent Voltage Holdings stand out among the most persistent. With ties to the shadowy piracy monitoring and settlement factory GuardaLey, Voltage is currently pursuing Virgin Media customers in the UK to retrieve cash while warning that something much worse could happen. Voltage is also active in Canada, demanding cash settlements from...
Analyze web pages with Python requests and Beautiful Soup
Analyze web pages with Python requests and Beautiful Soup Seth Kenlon Thu, 06/16/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Browsing the web probably accounts for much of your day. But it’s an awfully manual process, isn’t it? You have to open a browser. Go to a website. Click buttons, move a mouse. It’s a lot of work. Wouldn’t it be nicer to interact with the Internet through code? You can get...
Using habits to practice open organization principles
Using habits to practice open organization principles Ron McFarland Thu, 06/16/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Habits are a long-term interest of mine. Several years ago, I gave a presentation on habits, both good and bad, and how to expand on good habits and change bad ones. Just recently, I read the habits-focused book Smart Thinking by Art Markman. You might ask what this has to do with open organization...