Tag: copy
Elon Musk’s grand Twitter 2.0 plans revealed: just copy WhatsApp
PSA: Your Copy of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Might Need a Big Day One Download
Suella Braverman wades into row after pupils suspended over ‘slight damage’ to a copy of the Quran
Microsoft is launching a big copy and paste update – but only for some users
Grab a free copy of splendid sci-fi horror game Duskers from Epic
“A better Alien game than any official Alien game” is how our Brendy described 2016’s Duskers, the latest game that’s going free for keepsies on the Epic Games Store. Duskers is a roguelikelike sci-fi horror survival game about salvaging supplies from derelict spaceships using drones, seeing through their sensor readouts and issuing commands by typing into a console. Oh, by the way, there’s a reason why all these spaceships are now empty. Well, mostly empty.
Steam now allows you to copy games to Steam Deck and other PCs over a local network
Valve is giving Steam Deck users with slow internet connections or bandwidth caps a new way to install games on their devices. The latest Steam and Steam Deck betas add local network game transfers, a feature that allows you to copy existing files from one PC to another over a local area network. Valve says the tool can reduce internet traffic and lessen the time it takes to install games and updates since you can use it to bypass the need to connect to a Steam content server over the internet.
Hello! We’ve just shipped a Beta update to Steam and Steam Deck that includes a new feature: Local Network Game Transfers.
This allows Steam users to install games directly from one PC to another over a local network, without having to download and install from the internet. pic.twitter.com/bv9xThZCoS
— Steam Deck (@OnDeck) February 17, 2023
“Local Network Game Transfers are great for Steam Deck owners, multi-user Steam households, dorms, LAN parties, etc,” the company points out. “No more worries about bandwidth or data caps when all the files you need are already nearby.” Once you’ve installed the new software on your devices, Steam will first check if it can transfer a game installation or set of update files over your local network before contacting a public Steam content server. If at any point one of the devices involved in the transfer is disconnected from your local network, Steam will fall back to downloading any necessary files from the internet.
By default, the feature is set to only work between devices logged into the same Steam account, but you can also transfer files between friends on the same local area network. It’s also possible to transfer to any user on the same network, which is something you would do during a LAN tournament. Valve has published a FAQ with more information about local network game transfers, including details on some of the limitations of the feature, over on the Steam website.
New Steam feature lets you copy games to the Steam Deck (or between PCs) without redownloading
Writer deploys home-cooked large language models to power up enterprise copy
There’s a lot of noise right now about how generative AIs like ChatGPT and Bard are going to revolutionize various aspects of the web, but companies targeting narrower verticals are already experiencing success. Writer is such a one, and it just announced a new trio of large language models to power its enterprise copy assistant. […]
Writer deploys home-cooked large language models to power up enterprise copy by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch
Win a copy of Becoming Ted by Matt Cain in this week’s Fabulous book competition
WHEN Ted’s husband confesses that he’s been having an affair, it sparks a turning point in Ted’s life.
He’s finally able to admit he isn’t happy working at the family ice-cream business in a seaside town (he doesn’t even like ice cream!), and he sets out on a journey to become who he truly wants to be.
Heart-warming and joyous.
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