If AI games were so great they'd be happy to put that label on! #noAI #gamedev #indiegame #steam #epic
Coke, McDonalds, Epic Games: "This AI stuff isn't working out!"
Microsoft: "We're going maximum AI on the next Halo game!"
If AI games were so great they'd be happy to put that label on! #noAI #gamedev #indiegame #steam #epic
Fortnite is back in the Google Play Store, five years after Epic and Google began a long, protracted legal battle over app store policies. https://9to5google.com/2025/12/11/fortnite-returns-to-the-google-play-store/ #Fortnite #Epic #Google #GooglePlayStore
This summer a US judge Google to allow third-party app stores & billing in the Google Play Store. Google asked for a temporary stay during the appeals process, but the Supreme Court said no. So expect changes starting Oct 22. https://www.theverge.com/news/793610/google-epic-android-supreme-court-stay-denied #Epic #Google #Antitrust #GooglePlayStore
Maps are great, but this is greaterest 😊
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#FantasyMemes#Fantasy#Memes#Map#Maps
#Low#High#Epic#Science#Comedic#Whatever#GiveMeAllYouveGot
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Maps are great, but this is greaterest 😊
@bookstodon @fantasybookstodon @speculativefictioncomedy @bookbubble @humour
#FantasyMemes#Fantasy#Memes#Map#Maps
#Low#High#Epic#Science#Comedic#Whatever#GiveMeAllYouveGot
#Book#Books#Novel#Novels
#Mastobooks #BooksofMastodon#Bookstodon#Bookworm #Bookwyrm#Bookstodon#BookLove#BoostingIsSharing
Back to the Future: The Bruce & Relevance to the 21st-Century Reader
“Scotland’s Iliad and Odyssey rolled into one”—Christine Robinson discusses how John Barbour’s #medieval epic poem is a liberating text for modern writers & speakers of Scots
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📷Duncan Cumming: Barbour quotation, Makars’ Court, Edinburgh
#Scottish #literature #poetry #medieval #14thcentury #history #MiddleAges #Bannockburn #epic #vernacular #poem #Scots #Scotslanguage
Currently on BBC Sounds: Melvyn Bragg & guests – Michael Boardman & Rhiannon Purdie of the University of St Andrews,, & Steve Boardman of the University of Edinburgh – discuss ideas of chivalry & freedom in John Barbour's c.1375 epic, the earliest surviving poem in Older Scots
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002dpm8
#Scottish #literature #poetry #medieval #14thcentury #history #MiddleAges #Bannockburn #epic #vernacular #poem #Scots #Scotslanguage #chivalry
Schyr Hanry myssit the noble king…
Robert I, King of Scots, killed Sir Henry de Bohun in single combat on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn #OTD, 23 June 1314. The epic vernacular poem “The Brus” by John Barbour (c.1320–1395) describes the event
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#Scottish #literature #poetry #medieval #14thcentury #history #MiddleAges #Bannockburn #epic #vernacular #poem #Scots #Scotslanguage
Back to the Future: The Bruce & Relevance to the 21st-Century Reader
“Scotland’s Iliad and Odyssey rolled into one”—Christine Robinson discusses how John Barbour’s #medieval epic poem is a liberating text for modern writers & speakers of Scots
2/3
📷Duncan Cumming: Barbour quotation, Makars’ Court, Edinburgh
#Scottish #literature #poetry #medieval #14thcentury #history #MiddleAges #Bannockburn #epic #vernacular #poem #Scots #Scotslanguage
Schyr Hanry myssit the noble king…
Robert I, King of Scots, killed Sir Henry de Bohun in single combat on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn #OTD, 23 June 1314. The epic vernacular poem “The Brus” by John Barbour (c.1320–1395) describes the event
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#Scottish #literature #poetry #medieval #14thcentury #history #MiddleAges #Bannockburn #epic #vernacular #poem #Scots #Scotslanguage