Gary Sheng's Warcraft III-inspired tool brings playfulness to vibe coding. It's part of a bigger open-source movement shaping AI development.
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After building an AI prototype in six hours, John Winsor turned it into a full platform in two weeks—showing how AI is collapsing the gap between vision and execution.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Arc Raiders has been a smash hit for developer Embark and publisher Nexon, and now Embark's top boss, Patrick Soderlund, has commented on the game's ...
The Arizona Cardinals were not on offense last year. Why? Too many issues with the offensive line, top receivers hurt, and both of their starting running backs ended up on IR. It was ridiculous of the ...
Are the Arizona Cardinals looking to grab a young QB in this year’s NFL draft? Maybe the question should be, which young quarterback are they drafting? Maybe the best option is for the Cardinals to ...
FARGO – The week between the NFL conference championship games and the Super Bowl may represent the first time in months for football fans to unplug from their favorite sport. But for those that can’t ...
Developers at Highguard studio Wildlight Entertainment won’t claim they’re creating a new subgenre in the online shooter space, but it certainly seems that way. Wildlight describes Highguard, out now ...
Building an AI application based only on what frontier models can do right now is a risk. By doing so, you may lock in assumptions that will make your product feel outdated and irrelevant by the time ...