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Logitech G’s new Playmaster software is here to help you get good at Counter-Strike

The Verge

Logitech G has announced a new esports training program for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive called Playmaster , which is designed to help assess your skills and help you practice specific techniques, like tracking players, moving, and (of course) shooting. The company is taking this seriously, too.

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Valheim tops 500,000 simultaneous players, breaking four more records

The Verge

To beat Dota 2 and Counter-Strike , it’d have to cross 1.3 It’s fun , and with a remarkably shallow learning curve and a $20 price tag, I’d be surprised if it bottoms out anytime soon. million players. Valheim was built by a five-person team, but they tell PC Gamer they’ll be hiring up now.

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CS2 IP leak exploit: Counter-Strike 2 HTML bug put players at risk

Dataconomy

A recent hiccup in the world of Counter-Strike 2 sent shockwaves through the gaming community. The Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) IP leak exploit centered around an HTML injection vulnerability within the game’s interface, specifically the Panorama UI developed by Valve. CS2 IP leak exploit shocked the gaming community.

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Takedown notices are threatening online thrift shops — just as business is exploding

The Verge

Montana Bowman, a longtime Etsy seller who specializes in vintage hats and clothing, got IP infringement strikes every so often as his business grew over the years. Then this summer, Bowman got strikes resulting in the removal of three products — a vintage hat by Mack Trucks (now owned by Volvo) and two Jack Daniel’s baseball caps.

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GeoGuessr made figuring out where on Earth you are the hottest new esport

The Verge

In 2021, more than 240,000 people follow the GeoGuessr tag on Twitch, and a casual competition in late October, hosted by the French player AntoineDaniel, earned over 100,000 views. A few minutes later, Davies touches down on a tranquil river and investigates a few highway signs bearing some telltale script: “I think this is Montenegro.”

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

There's a little security tag they put to see if someone is tampered with it but they are not locked. And this principle is useful in deflecting lightning strikes. You click that thing with some wire cutters. You just pull it right off and you have a smart meter. The science behind it is cool.