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Video game, ttrpg, anime, manga, movie, television, and board game enthusiast based out of Pickering, ON

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Preparing to go mecha sicko mode with Patrick and Ren with the latest Armored Core game. Importantly, Patrick's mech is broken, getting beat up. Can we fix them? www.twitch.tv/remapradio
Over at Crossplay, I profiled a company using artificial intelligence to monitor what kids are saying—and what's being said to them—while playing online games. Would you feel comfortable using something like this? https://patrickklepek.substack.com/p/this-company-is-betting-ai-can-help
This Company Is Betting AI Can Help Protect Your Kid While They Play Games Online

ProtectMe silently monitors what your child says—and what people say to them—and reports back. But at what point does software like this become an invasion of privacy?

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@wazanator Wasn't expecting to see a new Small Soldiers game announced in 2023. I loved the 1998 movie as a kid, and played the heck out of Small Soldiers: Globotech Design Lab (1998), which barely ran on my crummy PC at the time. Curious to see what they do with this.

I open the Toronto Public Library app.

I type: "Season of Skulls".

I tap the autocomplete: "Season of Skulls".

"1 result"

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@ItsSteve @Deus_Aequus Yeah, it's really rough at first, but it eventually gets better with regular flossing, to the point where there's virtually no pain. Floss picks and Listerine help a lot.
@Deus_Aequus @ItsSteve Daily flosser here. No need to worry, I'll let myself out. 😅
I’m sitting on the couch and placing $1 bets on the Super Bowl with a cup of coffee and both kids are occupied. AMA.
Spy Muppets: License to Croak Screenshots for Game Boy Advance - MobyGames

Spy Muppets: License to Croak Screenshot: Kermit and Piggy.

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The more I play of #midnightsuns, the more I miss #xcom2. I'm enjoying hanging out at the abbey with the Suns, but the more limited scope of the missions paired with the card mechanics definitely isn't scratching the same itch. XCOM 2's sprawling mission areas, the deliberate act of creeping forward, taking cover, setting up overwatch cones, discovering enemy pods, trading fire and repositioning; it all combines to create such a satisfying rhythm. Might have to try Daemonhunters to get my fix.