instead of 1 single chapter, I've decided to do 2-1 and let you have two chapters to read.
so yes, chapters 3 and 4 are now available to be read.
ENJOY
https://t.co/qxGxSW2m5n
@GonzoKawa@FacundoMarino1@EASPORTSF1 eso espero. porque hay alguna medias que me parecen ridiculas (norris, piastri, ocon, lawson, stroll). no se que se fumaron los de codemasters.
The F1 Driver Ratings have arrived for the 2026 Season 📊
Ratings will change throughout the season 🏎️💨
#F125SeasonPack
Learn more: https://t.co/Qak1KpOxv5
The F1 Driver Ratings have arrived for the 2026 Season 📊
Ratings will change throughout the season 🏎️💨
#F125SeasonPack
Learn more: https://t.co/Qak1KpOxv5
Nintendo has confirmed it will release a new version of the Switch 2 in the European Union with a replaceable battery to comply with upcoming EU rules.
The company said it is working on “future compliant versions” of the Switch 2.
These models will have different model numbers and an “OSM” label on the box. The updated consoles are designed to meet EU requirements that make it easier for users to replace batteries.
Nintendo has not yet explained exactly how the new battery system will work, but the change could make it much easier for owners to replace worn-out batteries instead of sending the console for repair or buying a new device.
Nintendo has confirmed it will release a new version of the Switch 2 in the European Union with a replaceable battery to comply with upcoming EU rules.
The company said it is working on “future compliant versions” of the Switch 2.
These models will have different model numbers and an “OSM” label on the box. The updated consoles are designed to meet EU requirements that make it easier for users to replace batteries.
Nintendo has not yet explained exactly how the new battery system will work, but the change could make it much easier for owners to replace worn-out batteries instead of sending the console for repair or buying a new device.
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta’s AI agents could eventually “run your whole business,” signaling the company’s ambition to move beyond chatbots into business operations.
Meta is building AI tools for WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger that can already help businesses answer
Zuckerberg sees a future where these AI agents take on even more responsibilities with minimal human involvement.
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta’s AI agents could eventually “run your whole business,” signaling the company’s ambition to move beyond chatbots into business operations.
Meta is building AI tools for WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger that can already help businesses answer
Zuckerberg sees a future where these AI agents take on even more responsibilities with minimal human involvement.
Today, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot is reportedly attending a private meeting with European Commission officials in Brussels, hosted by Video Games Europe (VGE), the video game industry’s main lobbying organization. Stop Killing Games was not invited.
According to the Stop Killing Games campaign, the group was excluded despite being the consumer movement behind the European Citizens’ Initiative that brought game shutdowns and digital ownership to the attention of EU policymakers.
The issue is not that publishers meet with policymakers, which happens regularly. The concern is that industry representatives have direct access to decision-makers at a critical stage, while the campaign representing more than one million citizens is not in the room.
This is concerning, knowing that Ubisoft’s shutdown of The Crew helped start the Stop Killing Games movement.
I don't know what the VGE is doing, but they should include both the industry and the people affected by these decisions.
The European Union is launching a new digital ID wallet that it calls a fully independent European system for citizens, but to use it you still need an Apple or Google account on your phone.
EU officials say this is the safest and most practical solution because it relies on the security features already built into modern smartphones.
The EU wants every member state to have a working wallet by the end of the year. Yet no country is currently on track to meet that deadline.
Via:@IntCyberDigest
The European Union is launching a new digital ID wallet that it calls a fully independent European system for citizens, but to use it you still need an Apple or Google account on your phone.
EU officials say this is the safest and most practical solution because it relies on the security features already built into modern smartphones.
The EU wants every member state to have a working wallet by the end of the year. Yet no country is currently on track to meet that deadline.
Via:@IntCyberDigest
@ozzie3579 im currently playing watch dogs 2. while i find the gameplay more varied, i do like the atmosphere and story of watch dogs. that game simply nailed the "being a vigilante" experience
denzel dumfries to real madrid. sure the guy is physically strong but the signning doesnt make sense.
also ibrahim konate to real is ten times worse (he's getting to injury prone and makes tons of mistakes).
the amount of catholic people that are STILL being murdered in nigeria is depresing.
to every catholic in nigeria, please stay safe and get out if possible.
First trailer for Toy Story 3 remaster called the Complete Edition. It comes out on October 15 2026 for PC PS4 PS5 Xbox and Switch.
It is part of the Toy Story Retro Roundup bundle from Atari and Digital Eclipse. The bundle includes six classic Disney Pixar games with modern upgrades like 4K at 60fps
A new Stop Killing Games open letter has been published ahead of the European Commission’s expected response to the initiative.
The letter argues that the debate has become sidetracked by claims about the campaign that do not reflect what it actually proposes:
-Stop Killing Games is not asking publishers to keep servers online forever.
-It is not demanding that companies release source code.
-It is not requiring every game to support private servers.
Instead, the initiative calls for publishers to ensure that games people have paid for are not simply unusable when official support ends, and that reasonable end-of-life plans are put in place.
The letter also points to California, where lawmakers are already debating possible solutions through proposed legislation.
It argues that Europe has spent more time discussing the issue, yet is still debating misunderstandings that supporters say have already been addressed.
The letter’s main message is simple:
>The problem has been identified.
>The proposal has been explained.
>It is time to focus on solutions.
The European Commission is expected to announce its next steps on 16 June.
When the EU's official appeals body actually looks at content platforms censored under its censorship law, it disagrees with the call 59% of the time. The system built to get moderation right is running at roughly a coin flip, and it's reviewing a tiny sliver of the decisions.