Musk Starts Another Twitter Poll, This One Asking Of 'General Amnesty' For Suspended Accounts

Elon Musk launched a new Twitter poll, this time asking if previously banned accounts should be unbanned if the subject hasn’t broken the law.

Even the Andor Post-Credits Scene Was Perfectly Andor

As the final credits rolled on what has been some of the best Star Wars of all time, you almost didn’t want to see Andor do anything that might be considered derivative of modern blockbuster entertainment. No big cameos, no huge surprises, just good old-fashioned storytelling. But then something popped up at the end…

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Mercedes-Benz Wants You to Pay to Drive Faster

If you gotta go fast, Mercedes-Benz says you gotta cough up some more dough. The German car manufacturer has unveiled a new feature called “Acceleration Increase,” which will increase your car’s ability to accelerate (get it?) but it’ll cost you $1,200 annually.

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Authorities in Western U.S. Agree to Rip-Up Grass Lawns for Water Conservation

A group of agencies that provide water to millions of customers in the western U.S. has agreed to rip-up grass lawns in public spaces across multiple states as part of an effort to reduce water usage as the Colorado River continues to suffer from a major drought.

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Bolsonaro Denies Brazil Election Results on the Basis of a Software 'Malfunction'

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro—noted mass murderer, according to his own country’s Senate—filed a complaint on Tuesday contesting the results of the run-off election he lost more than three weeks ago. In it, Bolsonaro’s lawyer Marcelo de Bessa claims that a “software bug” on 59% of the voting machines used across…

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U.S. Navy Forced to Pay Software Company for Piracy

The U.S. Navy was found guilty of piracy and is ordered to pay a software company $154,400 for a lawsuit filed back in 2016. The company, Bitmanagement Software GmbH, filed a complaint against the Navy, accusing the military branch of copyright infringement.

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CD Projekt Red shows off The Witcher 3's 'next-gen update' ahead of launch

CD Projekt Red has finally shared a gameplay trailer for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt‘s imminent “next-gen” update, and it’s largely what you’d hope for. The overhauled action role-playing game looks better thanks to more detailed character models (with 4K textures), ray-traced lighting effects and other cosmetic upgrades. Geralt looks more grizzled than ever, while even the water reflections are prettier. It’s not surprising that the refreshed game would look at least somewhat better than the 2015 original, and it’s not necessarily a night-and-day difference. Still, the changes are welcome if you thought the title was showing its age.

The update also brings gameplay tweaks, cloud saves and new content inspired by Netflix’s The Witcher series. You can play at 60 frames per second, and a photo mode will help you take snapshots of the game’s bleak-yet-beautiful landscapes.

The next-gen (really, current-gen) update will be available December 14th on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. It’s not a full-fledged sequel or even a remake, but it could be worth a go if you’re either new to The Witcher games or just haven’t touched The Witcher 3 in years. Think of it as the start to CDPR’s revival of the franchise.

Self-Proclaimed Climate ‘Leader’ To Host Annual Climate Denier Conference

Hotel giant Hilton says it is paving the way to a net-zero future. It will soon welcome Heartland Institute’s annual climate disinformation summit.

Catnabbit! TSA Agents Found a Stowaway Cat Hiding in Luggage

A cat’s attempt to score a free airplane ride was foiled at the last minute by TSA agents earlier this month. The fur-raising tale was publicized Tuesday on social media by the agency, complete with X-ray scans and photos of the cat stowing away in a piece of luggage belonging to its owner’s roommate. Thankfully, the…

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Violent Night's David Harbour Talks Making Santa His Own

Imagine Die Hard except John McClane is Santa Claus and Nakatomi Plaza is a New England mansion. You’ve just described Violent Night, a hugely entertaining R-rated holiday action film that hits theaters on December 2. In it, Stranger Things star David Harbour plays Jolly Ol’ Saint Nick, who is feeling pretty dejected…

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