Reddit is suing people for reading Google. It's selling user content it doesn't own for $130 million a year. And the product is mostly bots now. Other than that, everything's fine.
In its dismissal bid, SerpApi argues reading public Google results isn't DMCA circumvention and warns Reddit is stretching platform power.
"The lighting and shading improvements are bonkers." ...
A fight over a first-grader’s “any life” matters drawing asks whether students lose free speech rights at the elementary school door.
Video game fans are responding with criticism and comedy to Nvidia's latest version of its AI technology that boost ...
But it's most likely to be more stuff about path tracing ...