A quick scan of social media confirms that Batman: Caped Crusader‘s female version of the Penguin is still a talking point, weeks after the show’s debut. Showrunner Bruce Timm’s comments probably haven’t helped either.
In an interview for the Emmys website, Timm chalked up Caped Crusader‘s gender-swapped Oswald Cobblepot to a shortage of viable alternatives. “[Executive producer] James [Tucker] and I were talking about the overview of [Caped Crusader],” Timm recalled. “And we said, ‘One of the problems with Batman, as he is, is there’s a lack of good [female] villains. You’ve got Catwoman, you’ve got Poison Ivy, you’ve got Harley Quinn. But it would be really good to have more female villains […] We never really could figure out exactly what to do with the Penguin, what the gimmick for The Penguin would be. What if we gender-flip the Penguin?'”
It’s a well-articulated argument; it also doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Yet ultimately, the rationale behind Batman: Caped Crusader‘s female version of the Penguin doesn’t really matter; the execution does.
The Bat-Canon Has Plenty of Good Female Villains
Admittedly, Timm isn’t entirely wrong. The Dark Knight’s list of enemies definitely skews male-heavy. That said, there are still plenty of good female Bat-baddies. Aside from the three Timm mentions (two of whom, Catwoman and Harley Quinn, appear in Batman: Caped Crusader), there’s also Talia al Ghul, Lady Shiva, Jezebel Jet, and female incarnations of Clayface and Ventriloquist. Oh, and let’s not forget two of Timm’s own co-creations, Phantasm and Roxy Rocket. That’s just off the top of my head, too. There’s probably a few more viable candidates I’m missing, without even getting into less flamboyant characters like gangster Sofia Falcone.
True, some of the above supervillains are overexposed (particularly Ivy), while the rest aren’t exactly A-listers. However, Timm’s approach to Caped Crusader is rooted in reinvention and revitalization. If the likes of Roxy Rocket and Lady Clayface don’t work as is, that’s the perfect invitation to revamp them. After all, Timm’s done it before with underappreciated male villains. Together with Paul Dini, he gave us the modern Mr. Freeze! So, while I don’t personally have an issue with Penguin being a woman, I find the notion that Timm was essentially forced down that road a tad disingenuous.
Batman: Caped Crusader’s Penguin Is About Reinvention
Yet, again, just because Timm’s “female Penguin” motivations don’t stack up doesn’t mean they’re without merit. As noted above, Timm’s goal with Batman: Caped Crusader was to put a fresh spin on the Bat-mythos, the way he did as a co-architect of Batman: The Animated Series (only different). James Tucker said as much in the joint Emmys interview. “That was the mission statement for [Caped Crusader] in general: to do something that harkened back to the original, but flip it.” Recasting Oswald Cobblepot as Oswalda certainly does that.
Of course, this approach is bound to rub some fans up the wrong way. Setting aside the gender politics of it all, some folks just don’t like drastic deviations from established comics canon, and that’s totally fine. We all have our own threshold for change. But for a Batman adaptation to stand out from its decades’ worth of predecessors—and, heck, to justify its very existence—it can’t be afraid to mix things up a bit. Otherwise, things get same-samey and stale. Trying to avoid this fate is how you end up with a slimy Harvey Dent, a Joker-free Harley Quinn, and yes, Timm’s female Penguin.
Bruce Timm Is Wrong About Batman’s Rogues (But Right About Caped Crusader’s Penguin)
And let’s be real: a cabaret-singing female Penguin is an objectively fun take on the character (even if the Oswalda name is a bit lame). It’s surprising, without actually straying all that far from the OG Penguin’s essence. A ruthless, avian-looking crime boss who feigns legitimacy? That certainly tracks with several depictions of Penguin (including in the comics). Voice actor Minnie Driver’s performance is terrific, too. Indeed, it’s not hard to see why Oswalda has her defenders as well as her detractors. So, no, it doesn’t matter that Bruce Timm is wrong about Batman’s lack of good female villains; he was still right about Caped Crusader‘s female Penguin.
isney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte wrapped up its first season with a decidedly open-ended finale. So, does this mean the The Acolyte is getting a Season 2?
No, The Acolyte Season 2 isn’t happening. Per Deadline, Lucasfilm cancelled the Star Wars series on Aug. 19, 2024. The outlet’s sources didn’t supply a reason for The Acolyte‘s cancellation, although its lacklustre viewership figures were likely a contributing factor. As noted by Deadline, The Acolyte lost its spot on Nielsen’s Top 10 originals chart from Episode 4 to 7. To its credit, The Acolyte eventually landed back on the chart with its eighth and final episode. But even then, its total number of minutes viewed was reportedly the lowest of any Star Wars series.
Lucasfilm axing The Acolyte will no doubt come as a blow to showrunner Leslye Headland, who was ready to hit the ground running on Season 2. In March 2024 Collider interview, Headland revealed that The Acolyte was always conceived as a story that spanned more than one season. “I would say that when I pitched it, I definitely pitched it as a multi-season show,” she said. “There are a lot of things at the end of this season that I think are narrative threads that are not tied up, for sure.”
What Was Planned for The Acolyte Season 2’s Story?
So, what did Leslye Headland have planned for The Acolyte Season 2, if it had happened? More Darth Plagueis, for one thing! Plagueis briefly cameos in Season 1’s finale, which Headland confirmed in an Inverse interview was set-up for Season 2. She also reiterated the importance of Osha and the Stranger’s newly-forged partnership to the second season’s unrealized narrative.
“[Darth Plagueis is] definitely a signifier of things to come if we end up moving forward,” Headland said. “Osha and the Stranger are aligned. Literally the last shot of the show is the two of them holding the same lightsaber. It’s the last shot of Fight Club – these are two people that are looking out under the horizon and believing that their power is intense, and strong, and shared, and passionate.”
All eight episodes of The Acolyte Season 1 are currently streaming on Disney+.
The above article was updated on 8/20/2024 by the original author to include information about The Acolyte’s cancellation.
I'm trying to make a pickup and drop script by myself and every time the game calls the pickup function, it seemed to cause memory leaks and freezes the game for few seconds.
After those few seconds, the items does get picked up but the fps drops significant and the drop function seems to do fine.
*Attached to the Item holder
using UnityEngine;
public class PickupController : MonoBehaviour
{
public GameObject itemHolder;
public bool slotFull;
private GameObject currentObject;
private IPickable pickupScript;
public void PickUp(GameObject pickupObject)
{
if (pickupObject == null)
{
Debug.LogError("Pickup Object is null");
return;
}
slotFull = true;
currentObject = pickupObject;
pickupScript = pickupObject.GetComponentInChildren<IPickable>(); //I'm trying to get the WheelRange.cs script
Debug.Log(pickupObject.gameObject.name);
if (pickupScript == null)
{
Debug.LogError("pickupScript is null.");
return;
}
currentObject.transform.SetParent(itemHolder.transform);
pickupScript.OnItemPickup();
currentObject.transform.localPosition = Vector3.zero;
currentObject.transform.localRotation = Quaternion.identity;
}
public void Drop()
{
slotFull = false;
currentObject.transform.SetParent(null); //Removes the parent
pickupScript.OnItemDrop();
}
}
*Attached to WheelRange gameobject
using UnityEngine;
public class WheelRange : MonoBehaviour, IPickable
{
[SerializeField] private Canvas canvas;
[SerializeField] private BoxCollider boxCollider;
[SerializeField] private PickupController pickupScript;
private GameObject parentObject;
private bool beingUsed;
private float distToGround;
void Start()
{
beingUsed = false;
canvas.gameObject.SetActive(false);
parentObject = this.transform.parent.gameObject; //Gets the actual wheel gameobject
distToGround = boxCollider.bounds.extents.y;
}
public void OnItemPickup()
{
beingUsed = true;
pickupScript.PickUp(parentObject);
boxCollider.gameObject.SetActive(false);
canvas.gameObject.SetActive(false);
}
public void OnItemDrop()
{
beingUsed = false;
boxCollider.gameObject.SetActive(true);
}
//Rest of these functions probably doesn't apply to the error
bool IsGrounded()
{
return Physics.Raycast(parentObject.transform.position, Vector3.down, distToGround + 0.1f);
}
void OnTriggerEnter(Collider other)
{
if (other.gameObject.tag == "Player") canvas.gameObject.SetActive(true);
}
void OnTriggerExit(Collider other)
{
if (other.gameObject.tag == "Player") canvas.gameObject.SetActive(false);
}
}
The interface
public interface IPickable
{
void OnItemPickup();
void OnItemDrop();
}
Fortnite has once again put on a show for Ramadan 2024 with Lantern Fest. You can expect all new challenges, outfits, and guest appearances by your favourite streamers. Here is how you can get involved in Lantern Fest 2024.
When and where is Lantern Fest 2024
With the custom-made world in Fortnite, you and your friends can celebrate Ramadan in style. Simply enter the code and drop into the Oasis to start enjoying the festivities. To get into Lanter Fest 2024, simply enter the code 5629-9147-3382 and take part. The party will be waiting for you.
Lantern Fest 2024 will run from March 10 at 12 PM ET to April 10, 2024, at 12 PM ET. This means it continues just a little longer than the Ramadan celebrations around the world. If you are spending this time with loved ones, you still have time to drop in and collect your rewards before it ends.
All new Fortnite challenges
Fortnite Lantern Fest is a world full of challenges and puzzles. Once you drop into the custom world, you wil...
To be considered one of the best of the best in science fiction literature, you need a repertoire of books and some game-changing titles. However, it is always good to support the new authors in sci-fi and maybe watch one of them bloom into a writing legend. Here are a few I think should be quietly, but expectantly, watched in 2024.
There are so many new writers every year, especially in the science fiction genre. Some of them go on to be the next Iain M. Banks, but the majority sink into obscurity. Whether this is because they're not up to scratch or simply just not discovered is anyone's guess. However, pick one or two of these up, and you'll be sure to get a view into what the new trends are and what some of the best new writers in sci-fi are producing.
Tlotlo Tsamaase
Womb Cities' genre-blending mash-up of Cyberpunk, Afrofuturism, Horror, and science fiction hits so many of the greatest subgenres it's almost impossible to fail... if done right. However, Tlotlo Tsamaase nails it with her first full-length book, which has elements of Altered Carbon body-hopping and Brave New World levels of surveillance states. The narrative has deep sci-fi elements combined perfectly with a trapped and paranoid horror that leaves every page a tense turn. If you're a fan of Afrofuturism cyberpunk, there are some fantastic books to choose from.
In the Botswana portrayed in this sci-fi book, our new author imagines a world in which consciousness can be transferred between bodies, but at the cost of freedom. Our main character seemingly has everything she could want. She has wealth, renown, and a baby being grown in the government child vats. However, she risks losing it all after one wild night leaves her hiding a body. With a police husband who watches her every move, can she cover up her mistake and still keep her child, or is the oppressive world of the future going to take it all?
Oliver K. Langmead
I think K. Langmead, one of the new, up-and-coming sci-fi authors, has the imagination and creativity to go places. His work with Calypso is just proof of this. In this work from 2024, the colony ship, destined to populate a new planet, has gone the way of a new religion after traveling between the stars for generations. The enclosed world of the admittedly huge vessel is the stage for a slice of humanity that has gone to war with themselves and come out on the side of nature.
Calypso is about a woman who is the last to wake from cryosleep and is revered as a deity. The ship has become a forest after two factions go to war. One believes they should turn the new planet into a technology hub, the others believe in a green earth. The latter won the fight. What Calypso really shows off is K. Langmeads ability to invent, and expand on a theory. He breaks down the possibilities of a society left to its own devices, and these are the markings of truly great new sci-fi authors.
Kate Mildenhall
Like many of the greats of sci-fi, the genre doesn't need to be everything to the author. Kate Mildenhall is coming out in the literary world to resounding praise, and she is writing with true freedom. Her first science fiction novel, The Hummingbird Effect, weaves together six time-spanning narratives akin to The Female Man. Mildenhall looks at multiple women narratives throughout time ranging from the past to the distant future, carrying the theme of the woman and her ability to cope and persevere.
Mildenhall has written in several other genres, including thrillers and historical fiction. However, this foray into science fiction shows off her ability to adapt to the weird and wonderful world of the future and technology. As a writer who clearly loves exploring concepts and the human psyche, science fiction could end up serving her very well as one of the new sci-fi authors in the years to come.
Justin Cronin
Science fiction moves through the ages, adapting to the environment and group mentality of its environment. Before the Second World War, science fiction was mostly positive, believing in a possible utopia. However, once the atomic bomb fell, everything changed. In the modern age of science fiction, I feel there is a prevalence of suspicion and paranoia pointed at the powers that be. A running theme of mistrust of institutions and a lack of autonomy seems to run true through many of sci-fi's new authors. Justin Cronin captures this in his first science fiction novel, The Ferryman.
Although Cronin has touched on science fiction elements with his Passage trilogy, The Ferryman is his first real exploration of the genre. The book takes a look at the idea of recyclable bodies. The island is a utopia, with people being told about their coming deaths by a chip in their arm. When their time comes, they visit the ferryman who takes their bodies to be recycled. However, as our protagonist, the ferryman, comes to the end of his life, he starts to realize this peaceful utopia may be covering up some rather dark secrets.
Kaliane Bradley
Time travel is a trope used frequently throughout the sci-fi genre, to varying degrees of success. In Kaliane Bradley's debut sci-fi novel, The Ministry of Time, she takes the often convoluted topic and makes it completely mundane in the funniest way. Time travel leaves a narrative open to huge amounts of creativity, and Bradley has used it to produce a truly gripping and very funny story. In a world where time travel is possible, it has been incredibly bureaucratized in a way that only human beings ever could. This gives space for Bradley to flex her sci-fi creative muscles and bring characters out of their usual settings and into somewhere completely new.
The Ministry of Time is set in a world where time travel is now possible. It is up to the protagonist to act as a 'Bridge' with the responsibility of helping time-traveling people from the past adjust to the modern age. This leaves the story open to some hilarious observations from a man transported from 1845 and the shock of living with a modern woman in a modern age. This hilarious, inwardly turned view of modern society promises great things from this new, up-and-coming sci-fi author.
Cixin Liu
Despite having published work for the past twenty years or more, Cixin Liu still has a vast amount of potential as a new sci-fi author. His most famous work, The Three-Body Problem, has been turned into a successful Netflix show. Cixin Liu is a modern writer, focussing on the hard sci-fi element of the genre. He isn't afraid to tackle serious, technical science fiction in a way that often scares many authors away. He plays with current technology and theories, painting pictures that we could easily, as readers, see ourselves living within. The Three-Body Problem trilogy is a magnificent example of just what he can do as an up-and-coming sci-fi writer.
Hard sci-fi is the idea of writing science fiction as far from the fantasy border as possible. The theories and concepts within this sub-genre need to be plausible and relatable. Cixin Liu captures these perfectly, building scenarios that could easily be realized on the earth we know today. With the roaring success of The Three Body Problem, I hope to see many more works in this fantastic sci-fi writer's career.
Yume Kitasei
With two books under her belt, written in quick succession, Yume Kitasei is on the road to being one of the shining lights in the list of new sci-fi authors. She isn't afraid to paint huge intergalactic pictures. In doing so, she never loses sight of the smaller things, either. Her characters are still intricate and personal, despite existing in often huge spaces. With her first book, The Deep Sky, being set on a colony ship, she then spread her creative wings and her her second, The Stardust Grail, being intergalactic.
These two books, contrasting in scale, still focus on one central character. Her sci-fi explores the ideas of colonialism and race while still providing a gripping read. Kitsei has blended genres with each of her two current books. The first, Deep Sky, is a thrilling murder mystery. However, her second, Stardust Grail, is a heist narrative with some very serious repercussions.
Chris Cosmain
With only one book under his belt so far, Chris Cosmain is making waves in the new sci-fi authors scene. His book, Navikov Windows, deals with time travel and the issues surrounding it. However, with time travel novels, there are always people who get hung up on the technicalities. Hard sci-fi demands we explain the paradoxes and many time loop issues. If you somehow stop your grandad from sleeping with your grandma, how did you exist and do it in the first place, etc? However, Cosmain faces these conundrums one by one.
In this book, time is predetermined. A time traveler heads back in time to build the time machine the world will eventually use. However, he explains to the people building it that there is no free will and that everything is already played out. The folks working on the time machine aren't exactly overjoyed with this revelation. Navikov Windows explores the psychological weight of this knowledge.
Nick Harkaway
Pick up a book by Nick Harkaway, and you're guaranteed a wild ride. With a few published books under his belt, this new sci-fi author has real potential. His two main publications, Gnomon and Titanium Noir, are only the first installments in a series. This promises at least a few more books as we look into this sci-fi author's future. He shows great skill in genre-blending, with Titanium Noir being the perfect example of cyberpunk and gritty crime fiction. These, in my opinion, are two genres that were born to be combined, and he does it well.
Nick Harkaway, as a writer, doesn't shy away from narratives dripping in criticisms of the world of today. By painting dystopias, such as the Big Brother style world of tomorrow in Gnomon, we are made to look at the direction we are moving and question if it is right. Harkaway writes vast and complex stories that will keep you turning page after page, waiting for the next big reveal.
Kira Peikoff
With a number of books under her belt already, Kira Peikoff is becoming one of the most highly anticipated new sci-fi authors on the market. With her latest success with Baby X, she is only paving the way for her future as one of the modern greats. She combined Black Mirror-esque horror with a decidedly science-fiction theme. The verisimilitude of the worlds of her science fiction narratives makes the reality she weaves all that more terrifying to the modern reader. It's not so much a case of if these futuristic horrors will happen, and much more a case of when. As a crossover, sci-fi horror is one of my favourites.
With Baby X, the near future of the USA has a new celebrity fixation. With the very real and present IVG technology, any cells can be used to create sperm and eggs. This means that if you're able to somehow swipe someone's DNA, their DNA can be used to create a child. Because of this, celebrity DNA is often sold on the black market to fans and other unhinged people. However, one celebrity is tired of it, and hired security to protect him from the DNA thieves. The narrative follows the relationship between the guard and her task to protect this man from potential threats. However, it's never going to be that simple. This is another one of those books that could make a great video game.
Metal Heads, DOOM fans, music producers, and sound designers all understand just how influential the genius of Mick Gordon’s career has been. His repertoire includes DOOM 2016 and DOOM Eternal, Wolfenstein 1 and 2, Mirrors Edge, and Atomic Heart, to name just a few. However, after he released a multi-page expose of his treatment during the production of DOOM Eternal, he is no longer behind the production desk for the franchise. Can DOOM: The Dark Ages ever be quite the same without the diabolical music production of Mick Gordon and Is there a replacement?
The might of Mick Gordon
Mick brought something to the table that DOOM hadn’t had before and what has certainly defined the franchise since its reboot. The dynamic music employed by Mick Gordon in DOOM and DOOM Eternal gave the shooter a tempo and atmosphere that was incredibly addictive, sucking players into the colorful, frame-perfect mayhem, providing a readable music element to the destruction.
Image: PC Inv...
I'm creating my own terrain terrain system for Unity using marching cubes but I've run into a problem I'm stumped on. First I'll explain how it works:
A compute shader creates an array of points placed in a 3D grid of sorts based on a given individual cube size, number of cubes per axis, and a number of chunks per axis in the terrain (right now it's working with only one chunk for simplicity). Each vertex also has a value property between 0 and 1, this is for the mesh generation next step and is set manually with an editor tool. This part works flawlessly.
Next, the mesh is generated one triangle at a time using the marching cube algorithm outlined here, and based a little on the project that's linked in the description here.
void ConstructCube(ref TerrainDataObject.Chunk chunk, uint cIndex, uint chunkIndex)
{
byte totalSize = sizeof(float) * 3 + sizeof(float);
ComputeBuffer vertexBuffer = new ComputeBuffer(dataObject.vertices.Length, totalSize);
vertexBuffer.SetData(dataObject.vertices);
ComputeBuffer tBuffer = new ComputeBuffer((chunkSize.x * chunkSize.y * chunkSize.z) * 5, sizeof(float) * 3 * 3, ComputeBufferType.Append);
ComputeBuffer tCountBuffer = new ComputeBuffer(1, sizeof(int), ComputeBufferType.Raw);
vertexBuffer.SetCounterValue(0);
meshGenerationShader.SetBuffer(0, "totalVertices", vertexBuffer);
meshGenerationShader.SetBuffer(0, "tBuffer", tBuffer);
meshGenerationShader.SetFloats("chunkSize", new float[3] { chunkSize.x, chunkSize.y, chunkSize.z });
meshGenerationShader.SetFloat("surfaceLevel", surfaceLevel);
meshGenerationShader.Dispatch(0, Mathf.CeilToInt(chunkSize.y/8f), 1, 1);
ComputeBuffer.CopyCount(tBuffer, tCountBuffer, 0);
int[] tCountArray = { 0 };
tCountBuffer.GetData(tCountArray);
int numTri = tCountArray[0];
// Get tri data from shader
Triangle[] tris = new Triangle[numTri];
tBuffer.GetData(tris, 0, 0, tris.Length);
vertexBuffer.Release();
tBuffer.Release();
tCountBuffer.Release();
Vector3[] verts = new Vector3[numTri * 3];
var meshTriangles = new int[numTri * 3];
for (int i = 0; i < numTri; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
{
meshTriangles[i * 3 + j] = i * 3 + j;
verts[i * 3 + j] = tris[i][j];
}
}
chunk.vertices = verts;
chunk.triangles = meshTriangles;
}
At first it appeared to work pretty well
But then at larger amounts of cubes, this happens
The triangles at the front of the chunk are not being generated and the triangles at the back are... well I'm not sure what they're doing.
Anyone know how to fix this? I figure it has something to do with the threads or thread groups but I'm not sure how. I'm also pretty new to compute shaders in general if that helps.
Valeo Racer is an in-vehicle, XR game, combining the real-world driving environment and virtual 3D elements to create a unique and immersive experience.
SpacemiT, a chip design company from China with RISC-V as its core technology, recently unveiled the Muse Book laptop based on the K1 octa-core RISC-V chip. Unlike our daily laptops, it has many interesting unique features and is mainly sold to hardware engineers and DIY enthusiasts.
This Muse Book runs the Bianbu OS operating system based on the Debian distribution and optimized to run on the SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V SoC. Let’s first take a look at its external interfaces. On the left side of the laptop, there are two USB Type-C interfaces, a USB 3.0 Type-A port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD card slot, and a reset pinhole.
The 8-pin header on the right side of the laptop is quite interesting, and SpacemiT hopes the Muse Book can become one of the most convenient hardware development platforms for RISC-V. In addition to the power pins, users will find multiplexed I2C, UART, PWM, GPIO, and other interfaces. There’s also another USB Type-A port on that side and an additional pinhole to enter USB download mode for flashing the firmware.
Muse Book IO specifications:
Storage – MicroSD card slot
USB
1x USB Type-C port (USB 3.2 Gen 1 data transmission, PD fast charging)
1x USB Type-C port (USB 3.2 Gen 1 data transmission, PD fast charging, DP video signal)
2x USB 3.0 Type-A ports
Audio – 3.5mm headphone jack
Misc
Reset pinhole
USB start pinhole to set the USB interface to download mode
The laptop features a 14.1-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1920×1080 and a 60 Hz refresh rate, a relatively conventional configuration. It also comes with a basic touchpad and keyboard whose Windows button has been replaced by a RISC-V button.
The notebook adopts a relatively lightweight design, with a weight of 1.3kg and a thickness of approximately 18mm. A teardown of the Muse Book reveals an all-metal fanless design, indicating that SpacemiT is very confident in the heat dissipation control of the K1 SoC.
The main board features the K1 SoC, up to 16GB of LPDDR4X memory, eMMC storage, and a WiFi 6 wireless module (Fn-Link 6252C-PUB). A 36.48Wh/7.6V battery was selected for the laptop with support for USB PD 3.1 fast charging and a battery life of over 6 hours in typical conditions.
Muse Book specifications:
SoC – SpacemiT K1 octa-core X60 RISC-V core compliant with RVA22 (See SoC specifications details below)
System memory – Up to 16GB 32bit LPDDR4-2400MT, 32bit LPDDR4X-2666MT
Storage
32GB eMMC flash (default), option up to 128GB
M.2 (PCIe 2.1 2x) socket for NVMe SSD up to 1TB
MicroSD card slot
Display
14.1-inch IPS display with 1920×1080 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate
72% NTSC (≈100%sRGB) Color gamut
250 nits brightness
Networking – RTL8852BE-based WiFi 6 module
Power Supply – USB PD 3.1 Type-C port (65W power adapter)
Dimensions – 322.6 x 209.2 x 17.8mm
Weight – 1.36kg
OS: Bianbu OS by Debian, Ubuntu, Linux
Browser: Chromium
The SpacemiT K1, the main controller of the laptop, is the world’s first RISC-V SoC that complies with the RISC-V Foundation’s RVA22 standard and the 256-bit RVV 1.0 standard. It provides 2.0 TOPS of AI computing power.
SpacemiT K1 SoC specifications:
CPU – Octa-Core X60 64-bit RISC-V core (faster than Cortex-A55 in multi-core configuration)
GPU – Unnamed with support for OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES3.2, Vulkan 1.2
VPU – H.265/H.264/VP9/VP8 4K encoding/encoding
AI accelerator – 2.0 Tops AI NPU
Memory: Up to 16GB 32bit LPDDR4-2400MT, 32bit LPDDR4X-2666MT, Up to 10.6GB/S bandwidth
Temperature Range – -40°C to 85°C (industrial grade)
OS
Bianbu OS based on Debian
Mainline Linux
RTOS
Unfortunately, the laptop I have on hand cannot be turned on, so I am unable to conduct further evaluation. However, from the information released by SpacemiT, we can understand that in addition to commonly used office software such as Office and Chromium browsers, Muse Book also comes with optimized OpenCV, OpenBLAS, Slam Eigen, libpng, libjpeg, XNNPACK, and other algorithm libraries allowing developers to access high-performance computing libraries. In addition, foundation models (like ChatGPT) can be used to develop and deploy without having too much knowledge of the chip itself.
SpacemiT K1 integrates a wide range of I/O interfaces, including multiple PCIe, USB, and GMAC interfaces, and can operate in the -40°C to 85°C industrial temperature range. In addition to the Muse Book laptop, SpacemiT has plans for other hardware products as part of the Muse series, including the MUSE Card system-on-module, the MUSE Pi development board, the MUSE box mini PC, and the MUSE Shelf server/workstation.
It is reported that this laptop will be launched for sale soon with an expected price of around $300. There is currently no news of other MUSE series products being launched. You can find more information on the official SpacemiT community website (in Chinese only). The Muse Book is not the first RISC-V laptop on the market (or announced), as we’ve already covered the ROMA laptop and Lichee Console 4A portable development terminal both based on T-Head TH1520 quad-core RISC-V SoC, as well as an laptop based on the upcoming StarFive JH8100 that may or may not even see the light of the day.
Unlocking the cool upgrades in Content Warning, like hats and new island additions, will take Meta Coins. In order to earn these, you will need to unlock and complete various Content Warning sponsorships, here’s how.
How to unlock sponsors in Content Warning
To begin earning Meta Coins in Content Warning you will first need to be respected enough to unlock sponsorships. These can only be unlocked after you have successfully completed the first week. So, you will have to venture out into the spooky underworld and film enough footage to hit 3k views. Once you have completed the first week and got those likes, you will unlock sponsorships in Content Warning.
Head down the stairs from your bedroom, and to the right, a new door will open. In this room, you should find three computer screens with sponsorship offers on them. These offers range from easy to hard. Simply select one, and only one, to complete within the next week.
Screenshot: PC Invasion
Keep in mind that yo...
The lengths we will go to as gamers to achieve those 100% trophies and medals is obscene. To find all the doll locations in Sewers of The Dead you were going to have to get all the way to the boss level of this Sker Ritual trial. It’s no easy feat, trust me.
Where to find all the dolls in Sewers of The Dead
As a quick tip for anyone looking to find all these dolls, run the enemies down to one slowish zombie, then do your searching. I often found trying to run around the map with a hoard in tow made me miss these Sker Ritual dolls. Keep the enemy numbers manageable, then use this doll guide to find the locations in Sewers of The Dead. A couple of friends wouldn’t hurt either.
Rats Nest doll
The first doll you can find in Sewers of The Dead is right where you start the mission. If you are facing the ammo resupply point, it is situated on the floor against the left wall.
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Sewer Entrance West doll
Look to the left of the cat statue and und...
Fortnite has once again put on a show for Ramadan 2024 with Lantern Fest. You can expect all new challenges, outfits, and guest appearances by your favourite streamers. Here is how you can get involved in Lantern Fest 2024.
When and where is Lantern Fest 2024
With the custom-made world in Fortnite, you and your friends can celebrate Ramadan in style. Simply enter the code and drop into the Oasis to start enjoying the festivities. To get into Lanter Fest 2024, simply enter the code 5629-9147-3382 and take part. The party will be waiting for you.
Lantern Fest 2024 will run from March 10 at 12 PM ET to April 10, 2024, at 12 PM ET. This means it continues just a little longer than the Ramadan celebrations around the world. If you are spending this time with loved ones, you still have time to drop in and collect your rewards before it ends.
All new Fortnite challenges
Fortnite Lantern Fest is a world full of challenges and puzzles. Once you drop into the custom world, you wil...
As with any beta release, XDefiant is having its fair share of problems, but that’s why we have betas. If you’re lucky enough to be playing XDefiant and have been stumped by the Delta 1 error code, here is how to fix it.
XDefiant Delta 1
The Delta 1 error code occurs when you try to join a server in XDefiant. Rather than being able to join it, you will be booted out and have to start again. This is caused by a time-out and is almost always a problem at the end of XDefiant. With every beta test, a lot of issues will arise, and this is just one of them
Ubisoft will be investigating all the bugs and error codes that are plaguing the game at the moment. It is the purpose of the beta test to work all the kinks out. There is no doubt that they will have error code Delta 1 worked out of XDefiant before release.
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What to do about error codes in XDefiant
There are always a few things to try to fix Delta 1 error code before giving up hope and uninstall...
Michael here from WHALEO announcing a new voice-narrated puzzle game: The Valley of the Architects.
Beta is currently open via testflight, send your testflight info to media @ whaleo.com . Looking forward to your feedback.
Description
The Valley follows Liz, an architectural writer, across the looming regions of Africa as she tries to uncover the story of the mysterious...
Back in the day we didn't have many games with the option to switch languages so almost all games in the western hemisphere were in english only, I started to play when I was six and as long as I kept playing more and more I started to learn english by observation of what happened on the screen. What about you guys? Did videogames help you on learning english?