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  • Gaming

Why Game Developers Deserve Protection from Toxic Communities

Game developer harassment is a growing issue. Gaming companies must combat toxic gaming culture and focus on protecting developers.
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  • Personal Growth

Why We React Negatively to Criticism

Why does criticism feel so personal? Learn the psychology behind negative reactions and how to receive and give criticism better.
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  • TalkTyme

MyHeritage’s v2.5 Ethnicity Update Is a Mess

Which do you like better? MyHeritage’s v2.5 update erased my European ancestry. DNA testing errors like this expose serious algorithmic bias.
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  • Gaming

Steam’s Early Access Warning Is a Good Start—But Not Enough

Steam’s Early Access lacks consumer protections, allowing unfinished games to stay on sale indefinitely. Here’s why it needs reform.
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  • Gaming

Path of Exile 1’s Content Drought and Growing Concerns

Path of Exile 1’s content drought has players frustrated, with delays, Tencent’s full control, and an uncertain future ahead.
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  • Gaming

Why Are Video Games Getting More Expensive?

Game prices keep rising, but are players getting more for their money? Or are publishers just finding new ways to charge more?
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  • Gaming

Final Fantasy 14 Playerscope Mod Raises Privacy Fears

A plugin that collects players’ account data also exploits Square Enix’s ambiguous stance on mods.
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  • Gaming

The Problem With Early Access Games

With no refunds or accountability, gamers risk paying for unfinished projects that may never be completed.
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The Peter Principle happens a lot, especially when employees are promoted based on seniority.
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  • Business

What is the Peter Principle and How to Avoid It

Understanding the Peter Principle can help you make smarter business decisions, no matter your role.
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