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Nick Movie: Fantastic Mr. Fox Time: November 13, 2009 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: None Duration of the movie: 1h 27m Trailer:
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Music Title: DaBaby - Rockstar feat. Roddy Ricch (Official Msic Video) Signer: DaBaby and Roddy Ricch Release Date: 26 Juin 2020 Informations About The Signer: - Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): 5.3/10 Official Youtube Link:
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With the ceremony over, it's time to get you caught up on all of the Golden Joystick Awards 2024 winners. The biggest winners of the night were Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth and Helldivers 2. The former took home four of the seven awards it was nominated for; Best Storytelling, Best Soundtrack, and Best Leading Performer for Cloud actor Cody Christian and Best Supporting Performer for Aerith's Briana White. Meanwhile, Helldivers claimed three of its five nominations – Best Multiplayer Game, Best Game Trailer, and Console Game of the Year – as well as the coveted Critics' Choice Award. The other leading nominee, Astro Bot, claimed two prizes – Best Audio Design and Studio of the Year for Team Asobi. The biggest prize of the night went to Black Myth: Wukong, which took home the coveted Ultimate Game of the Year prize in an astonishing result for debut console developer Game Science. The studio also claimed the prize for Best Visual Design. When it came to indies, Balatro took home two prizes, while Another Crab's Treasure, Lethal Company, and Chained Together all claimed awards too. Here are all the Golden Joystick Awards 2024 winners | GamesRadar+
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The MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED is a 34-inch 1440p ultrawide gaming monitor with a QD-OLED panel. It competes against other ultrawide OLED monitors like the LG 34GS95QE-B and the Gigabyte AORUS MO34WQC2. It has a 240Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and HDMI 2.1 bandwidth that lets it take full advantage of gaming consoles and high-end graphics cards. On top of its gaming features, it also has extra perks designed for everyday use, like a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode support and 90W of power delivery, as well as a KVM switch. As it's an OLED display, it's prone to permanent burn-in when exposed to the same static elements over time. It includes some settings to mitigate the risk of burn-in and has a custom heatsink to dissipate heat without a fan. The MSI MPG 341CQPX is a 34-inch gaming monitor with a 1440p resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. It's a newer monitor with a higher refresh rate than the MSI MEG 342C QD-OLED, and it competes against similar OLED monitors like the LG 34GS95QE-B and the Gigabyte AORUS MO34WQC2. Its 240Hz display is smoother than many previous-generation ultrawide OLEDs, and its QD-OLED display ensures bright colors are vivid. As a result, you don't need to choose between performance and image quality with this monitor. As the name indicates, ultrawide monitors are truly ultra-wide, and whether you prefer the extra width is a personal choice. If you prefer monitors with a more standard width, there are other high-refresh-rate QD-OLEDs with a 27- or 32-inch screen. MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED Review - RTINGS.com
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IMPORTANT Because of minimal operations during the Western holidays and the upcoming new year, there won’t be a non-security preview release for the month of December 2024. There will be a monthly security release for December 2024. Normal monthly servicing for both security and non-security preview releases will resume in January 2025. Highlights: Below is a summary of the key issues that this update addresses when you install this KB. If there are new features, it lists them as well. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting. Improvements: This non-security update includes quality improvements. Below is a summary of the key issues that this update addresses when you install this KB. If there are new features, it lists them as well. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting. November 21, 2024—KB5046740 (OS Build 26100.2454) Preview - Microsoft Support
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Sony's Xperia 5 V was described to me by a representative as their more trendy flagship, designed for younger people and influencers. Well, on the first part, I feel like I'm the target market; the second part perhaps not so much. Priced at £819 and seemingly only available in the UK at present, the Xperia 5 V represents the mid-range option with Sony's latest Xperia lineup of handsets, flanked by the flagship Xperia 1 V and the much more affordable Xperia 10 V. The Xperia 5 V comes with last year's flagship Qualcomm chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor (the same as the recently reviewed Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design), 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. There's a reasonable dual camera setup with a 48MP main snapper and 12MP ultrawide, while the display is a tall and skinny 6.1-inch 2560x1080 OLED. You also get a Micro SD card slot and a headphone jack, rarities on any phone these days. In the hand, the Xperia 5 V feels excellent. Its matte finish is smooth to the touch and is comfortable to hold. In terms of its looks, the Xperia 5 V is reminiscent of Sony phones from years gone by, opting for a thin slab with more rounded corners. This design may be a little out of kilter compared to more modern flagships and mid-range choices, but I don't mind it. The 6.1-inch panel makes this a compact handset next to my Galaxy S21 Ultra, while the slightly smaller size of the Xperia 5 V makes it a little difficult to hold one-handed. The boxier shape and taller feel takes some getting used to, but it's only a matter of moments before I was up and away with it. The Xperia 5 V is also well-constructed, complete with aluminium sides and front glass that's Gorillla Glass Victus 2. The back side is also comprised of frosted glass, which provides a nice contrast to the shiny aluminium. Sony Xperia 5 V review: Compact and powerful with a great camera | Eurogamer.net
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Pros Engaging driving dynamics Attractive and upscale cabin Optional turbocharged engine provides plenty of power Quiet at highway speeds Cons Base engine offers lackluster acceleration Ride is a little firm for the class Less rear legroom and cargo space than most competitors What's new Entry-level 2.5 S trim level brings base price below $30,000 2.5 S Premium trim level disappears Carbon Edition gains wireless smartphone charging and connectivity Part of the second CX-5 generation introduced for 2017 Overview Closing in on a decade old, the CX-5 remains Mazda's best-selling vehicle for reasons that are readily apparent when you drive it. This compact crossover is handsomely designed inside and out, boasts lively driving dynamics without punishing passengers, and imparts an upmarket feel that distinguishes it from its many, many competitors. And its pricier trim levels include a laundry list of tech and comfort features to rival those on many luxury cars. Edmunds spotlight: CX-5 vs. CX-50 Mazda offers two overlapping entries in the compact crossover class with the CX-5 and CX-50. They have the same standard and optional engines, are similar in size and price, and offer many of the same features. Based on the fact that the CX-90 replaced the CX-9 and the CX-30 replaced the CX-3, you could reasonably expect that the CX-50 was intended to supplant the CX-5. But the latter remains Mazda's best-selling vehicle overall, and it outsells the newer CX-50 nearly 2-to-1. Both are worthy compact SUVs, so if you're drawn to one, choose it with the confidence that you're not overlooking anything. Mazda is just in the enviable position of having two po[CENSORED]r offerings in the same class. Competitors to consider Mazda's own CX-50 is the CX-5's strongest competitor, but beyond its own sibling, there are many solid choices available to people shopping for a small SUV. The multitalented Honda CR-V is all-around excellent, as is the outdoorsy Subaru Forester. The Kia Sportage is a good value, with lots of standard features and available hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. Read our Expert Rating below to see what sets the CX-5 apart. What’s it like to live with? We had a CX-5 for one year and 20,000 miles in 2018, when the second generation was newer. that Mazda has made numerous upgrades and improvements since then, so a review today would only be more positive. 2025 Mazda CX-5 Prices, Reviews, and Pictures | Edmunds
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Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama answers questions about his new game, Slitterhead | PC Gamer Slitterhead was unveiled at the 2021 Game Awards with what can only be described as one hell of a teaser. It's being headed up by Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama, but as we noted following its reveal, it looks to be a different sort of experience—bright, loud, and gory—although the grotesquely terrifying horrors with too many too-sharp limbs are still plentiful. In a new Q&A video, the founders of developer Bokeh Game Studio—Toyama, Slitterhead creator, and Bokeh CEO, along with CTO and game director Junya Okura and COO and producer Kazunobu Sato—revealed more about the game. The session doesn't get into a deep examination of the game, but it does reveal some interesting details, including that Slitterhead isn't a straight-up horror game at all. (The responses are in Japanese but the subtitles support multiple languages including Japanese, English, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.) "The game doesn't fully enter the horror genre," Toyama explained. "It spans over multiple genres where horror is expressed. From there, I wanted to widen the player base who could access the game, including players who don't usually play horror games. I wanted a game that could be enjoyed for its action, yet whose concept doesn't solely revolve around killing enemies. It conflicts the mind, making the players reluctant to enter certain fights. I want to achieve both action and drama with this game." Slitterhead will be third-person, and while it's tricky to parse the response, it sounds like it will be played from multiple perspectives. It hasn't yet been decided whether there will be any DLC or expansions—"We first need to achieve a strong main game," Toyama said—but the studio founders seem to enjoy the fact that the choice is now theirs to make. "Back in the day these decisions needed approval from Sony," Sato said. "In our current state, if it's fun we can just go ahead and make it, so if the demand is big enough, it's easier for us to answer." Okura said the developers "want to focus on entertainment rather than plain horror," so there shouldn't be any parts where players decide to give up because they're effectively frozen with fear. That doesn't mean there won't be some tough slogging, though. "There is a terror aspect that I want to include even if the game lays more towards action," Okura said. "There are some slow and fast moments as well. I’d like to include some horror elements in the slower parts, balancing with the frenzy action moments." In that sense, Slitterhead sounds a bit like Ghostwire: Tokyo, the new game from Tango Gameworks, which we recently described as "more Watch Dogs 2 than Evil Within." But Toyama said he'd like to get back to his Silent Hill roots someday—but only under the right conditions. "I want someday to do something with some classic psychological horror themes as I did with Silent Hill," he said. "However, I’d rather do that when working with really limited resources, such as budget or having to focus on one individual. Right now, we have staff with the ability to work on action. I want to leverage their skills to go in another direction. Still, I also want to make something more personal someday." This Q&A video is the first of two parts—the second is set to be posted on March 4. Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014 when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beef, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.
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I never took much time out of my Witchering career to play the head-to-head card game Gwent in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but the Gwent-based single-player RPG Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales was one of my favorite games in the entire franchise. Following in its footsteps, the new standalone spin-off Gwent: Rogue Mage got its hooks into me with its roguelike elements, tricky boss battles, and lightweight but intriguing story. That formula can eventually start to overstay its welcome given how long it takes to complete the story when there are only so many enemy decks to go up against. But it's a very enjoyable journey if you don't worry too much about the destination. If you never played Thonebreaker, both it and Rogue Mage basically use Gwent as an RPG battle system, throwing you up against AI enemies and giving both sides some cards that would be hilariously unbalanced in its PvP counterpart. See, part of why I've always found standard Gwent a bit lackluster is that there are a handful of meta strategies that are very powerful, and putting together a deck with few restrictions can be tedious and intimidating. Thronebreaker and Rogue Mage work so well because their deck building restrictions, weird cards, and unorthodox match rules actually make them significantly more fun. Gwent: Rogue Mage Review - IGN
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The cave squeaker (Arthroleptis troglodytes) is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is endemic to the Chimanimani Mountains in Zimbabwe. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, high-altitude grassland and caves. Very little is known about this species save that it is taxonomically distinct from "true frogs" from the family Ranidae. The cave squeaker undergoes direct development, forgoing existence as a tadpole and hatching directly as miniature adults. The embryo develops into a tadpole and subsequently into an adult frog before hatching. The eggs must still be laid in a damp location, however. This ability frees the cave squeaker from dependence on bodies of water for reproduction. This is a small species, measuring just 25 mm in total length. The tips of the fingers and toes are slightly swollen. The colouration of the dorsal surface is light brown with slightly dark speckling on the back of the head, with the remainder of the back being dark brown with irregular dark markings. The arms and legs are strongly banded. The cave squeaker is listed as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species because its extent of occurrence is less than 100 km2 and its area of occupancy is less than 10 km2, all individuals are in a single location, and a continuing decline in the number of mature individuals may occur, due to climate change (or other unidentified threats). Cave squeaker - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
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Reproductive rights are essential for women to enjoy their human rights. These rights are centered on women’s ability to make the best choices for their lives, including around the number of children they have, if any, and the spacing between their children’s births. Reproductive rights include prenatal services, safe childbirth, and access to contraception. They also include access to legal and safe abortion. Abortion bans violate the rights to be free from violence, to privacy, to family, to health, and even the right to life. And bans are most devastating for people of color, young people, and marginalized communities, who already have trouble accessing health care and other needed services. Governments should trust women to know what is best for their bodies, their physical and mental health, and their lives. Reproductive Rights and Abortion | Human Rights Watch
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Global powers and world leaders Trust in global powers: Despite political re-engagement between Australia and China over the past two years, public sentiment towards China remains very low. Only 17% of Australians say they trust China ‘somewhat’ or ‘a great deal’ to act responsibly in the world. This is steady from 2023 and a minor increase on 2022, when trust in China reached a record low (12%). However, it still stands in sharp contrast to just six years ago, when half (52%) of Australians trusted China. On a list of eight countries, only Russia (8%) elicits less trust from Australians, a ranking it has held since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. For the fourth year in a row, Australians ranked Japan as the most trusted foreign country on the list (87%). France (81%) and the United Kingdom (80%) were the next most trusted countries, remaining in the top three. In the lead-up to the 2024 US presidential election, levels of trust in the United States dropped a further five points from 2023 to 56%, continuing a decline that now puts it at nine points below 2022 (65%), in the second year of the Biden presidency. India (56%) and Indonesia (52%) remain largely steady in the middle of the group. 2024 Report: Global powers and world leaders - Lowy Institute Poll
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High performance sport plays an increasingly important role in our world and culture. As a result, an assortment of stakeholders is making large financial investments and devising sophisticated strategic approaches to develop athletes worldwide. One consequence has been the systematic approach to talent identification and youth athlete development. Young athletes are entering formal training and competition environments at increasingly younger ages. One example of a high-performance athlete development program is the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP), a long-term strategy within English football aimed at developing more and better homegrown players. Within such youth training environments, strength & conditioning has become a recognised and important discipline to enhance athleticism and help reduce the risk of injury. However, working with youth athletes – and I use the term “youth” to include both childhood and adolescence – requires S&C coaches to possess specialist knowledge, a variety of interpersonal skills and a passion for development as opposed to performance. “Children are not mini adults” remains the youth development mantra. But in order to facilitate development safely and effectively we need to better understand the holistic considerations associated with training youth po[CENSORED]tions. The aim of this article is to highlight a broad range of those factors for those who are already working with or have ambitions of working with youth po[CENSORED]tions, using the youth athlete development roadmap I have constructed based on the literature and my experiences. Developing a youth athlete development roadmap - Sportsmith
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The Tempo Move supercharges one's strength-based workouts with real-time feedback that improves performance, rate of progress, and recovery. Its minimalist storage cabinet is slick and sophisticated. The brand intentionally designed it with hybridity in mind. The cabinet can, for example, be used as a bedside table. Trend Themes 1. Compact At-home Gyms - The development of compact at-home gyms can cater to individuals living in small apartments or those working from home with limited space. 2. Real-time Feedback Technology - The integration of real-time feedback technology can enhance performance, rate of progress, and recovery in at-home workouts. 3. Hybrid Furniture - Designing hybrid furniture such as tables that can double as storage cabinets can be a disruptive innovation for furniture and fitness industries. 1. Fitness Equipment - The fitness equipment industry can benefit from the development of space-saving and technology-integrated training sets real-time feedback technology. 2. Furniture - The furniture industry can enhance its product offerings by designing hybrid furniture that combines functionality of fitness equipment and practicality of household items. 3. Home Improvement - The home improvement industry can leverage the trend of at-home fitness equipment by promoting ways to optimize and transform small spaces into efficient living and workout areas. Space-Saving Training Sets : space-saving training set
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Since you're the owner, I would like to bring to your attention for some issue that requires your assistance.
I have observed that a certain individual is consistently overseeing profiles on CSBD to propagate the same inappropriate content or links throughout multiple sections.
I propose the implementation of a two-step verification process for all profiles to prevent unauthorized access by the hacker.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I trust you will address this issue for the benefit of all of us.
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If you have started the task manager to see why your computer was slow and you have found that the window manager process was taking up 100% of the work of your graphics card or that it was very high, today we bring you the solution. The problem is very simple and is mostly affecting users with NVIDIA GPUs. Although the problem and the solution may be the same even if you have another brand. Is it the window manager's fault? I suppose that you would already realize what is the process that slows down your computer when you open the task manager. It is something very annoying and that can cause us many headaches, especially when it is not an application that we can uninstall, but rather something internal to the OS itself that we cannot remove, only fix. The problem is, who is to blame? Well, the cause of all this is nothing more and nothing less than the graphics card itself, not Windows or any of its internal programs. Most of the reports come from computers that have NVIDIA brand GPUs and precisely from very similar models and updates. The solution? It is too simple a task, look for the latest driver for our graphics card and update it. The problems will disappear, and it is that everything comes from a version of Windows with a conflict with the drivers of many cards, therefore, both NVIDIA and other companies had to launch a new version that solves it, and that, if you don't have it, since do it automatically, it is likely that you are still pending and that is why you have this error. 99% of the problems with the GPU regarding a process do not come from the process itself, but from the graphics card itself. If this is not solved, it may be the component that is damaged. The easiest way to find out is to go back to a previous Windows update where everything worked fine or directly reformat the computer with a clean operating system. If in that case everything is still wrong, I have bad news, the problem was not software but hardware. Where to download the drivers? If, like most of the people who have reported this problem, you have an NVIDIA, you will only have to access this web page, select your type of card and download the driver that it shows you. If, on the other hand, you have one from the AMD brand, all you have to do is go here, and go down a bit on the web where we will see a box to mark the card model we have. Once installed we must restart the computer and the problem should have been solved. There are also many programs that look for updates to all kinds of drivers and keep them up to date, avoiding not only problems like this but any other that may occur due to another component not being updated. So now that you know it... run away to solve the problem and enjoy your computer at 100% again, but with performance! https://hardzone.es/noticias/tarjetas-graficas/proceso-grafica-100/
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While it is very important to carry out regular maintenance on your computer, doing it wrong can do more harm than good for your PC. You might think that deleting a few files, running a couple of cleanup programs, and changing a few settings will make Windows work like new. Far from reality, many times, instead of cleaning and optimizing the PC, you are making it work worse and worse. We teach you to avoid it. Since forever, but especially since the era of Windows XP, a large number of myths have circulated on the net about how to properly clean and optimize your computer so that it works better. And, although there is no magic formula that doubles, or triples, the general performance of the PC, yes, surely you have read about it on the Internet but that, in reality, you should always avoid doing. Let's go see them. Be careful with PC partitions In order to work properly, and allow us to recover the system in case of error, Windows creates a recovery partition, or RECOVERY, when you install it for the first time. This partition can be insignificant, if you have installed Windows from scratch, or it can occupy tens of gigabytes if it came already created from the factory. The purpose of this partition is to allow us to recover the PC in the event of an error, accessing the recovery options and even reinstalling Windows from scratch to leave the computer as fresh from the factory. Many times they recommend deleting this partition to free up space, but in reality this can cause us more problems than benefits, since it will prevent you from recovering the PC in case of error, and you will not be able to use the update tools built into the PC either. It is better to leave this partition alone. It does not affect the performance of the PC and you may need it in the future. Be careful when cleaning files and the registry A very common myth when looking for how to clean Windows is to delete files and folders that are useless. It is true that there are some directories that can be useless, like the temporary folders, or the typical $GetCurrent, Windows.old, $WINDOWS.~BT and $Windows.~WS folders. However, there are other folders and other files that it is often recommended to delete and that, in reality, Windows does need to function properly. And, if you delete it, you're going to have serious problems. For this reason, you should never trust those that recommend you to delete, for example, files from the Windows folder on your PC, or from System32. This is never going to help your PC, it will only cause problems. In addition, another of the most common myths is that of cleaning the Windows registry. It has always been said that you should use programs to clean and defragment the operating system registry to make Windows work better. And this, generally, is going to give you more problems and errors than benefits. Avoid it whenever possible and let Windows do the job of optimizing your registry. Update drivers It is very important to keep the drivers up to date to keep the computer working properly. And it is true, since it is one of the basic maintenance tasks of the PC. However, not everyone knows how to do it, and that can lead you to do it wrong. There are programs that promise to update drivers massively, which is a mistake. These programs install generic, or unofficial, drivers that appear more up-to-date, but actually cause more problems. Always avoid them. Turn off Windows features and services Finally, another of the recommendations that circulates the most on the Internet is that, in order for Windows to work faster, it is necessary to deactivate functions and features of the operating system. And, in addition, many times you even have to do it by force. Mistake. If you use programs, or commands, to remove parts of Windows, as you might expect, you'll only have problems on your PC. Therefore, this is another of the myths that you should always avoid. Leave the operating system as Microsoft created it and you'll save yourself a lot of trouble. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/5-errores-cometes-limpiar-optimizar-windows/