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Elden Ring: How to find and use Rune Arcs

Like everything else developed by FromSoftware, Elden Ring is painfully difficult. It’ll take you hundreds of hours to discover everything it has to offer, and unless you’re a grizzled veteran, you’ll likely hit the “Game Over” screen thousands of times before your journey in the Lands Between comes to an end. One way to help even the odds is by using Rune Arcs — a consumable item that lets you access Great Runes. You’ll first need to unlock Great Runes to start properly using Rune Arcs, but once that’s taken care…

Arc’s Browser Features Are an Act of War Against Google Search

The Browser Company makes no effort to hide its gleeful disdain for the reigning King of Search, also known as Google. It is openly taking aim at the tech giant’s advertising business with new features for Arc, its AI-powered web browser. No Google AI Search, I Don’t Need to Learn About the “Benefits of Slavery” Announced on Thursday, shots were clearly audible when the company unveiled its Instant Links feature, which completely eliminates the results page during web searches. Instead of providing a list of search…

Arc’s new iPhone browser wants to be your search companion

The Browser Company launched the Arc’s first iPhone companion app last year, allowing users to save links for consumption on the desktop application later. The firm has now released a new mobile app, called Arc Search, that aims to focus on the search experience. The marquee AI-powered feature of the app, “Browse for me,” returns a neatly built webpage with information about the search query. The feature, powered by models from OpenAI and others, reads at least six web pages and builds a new page with different…

One Bad Movie Shouldn’t Wipe One of the MCU’s Greatest Character Arcs From Memory

Image via Marvel Studios Thor: Love and Thunder isn’t really anyone’s favorite Marvel movie, but fans have jumped to the defense of the film’s hero after realizing just how impactful his character arc really was. A fan on the Marvel Studios subreddit pointed out just how far the God of Thunder has come when compared to his earlier movies. Particularly in Thor: Ragnarok, he comes across as a much more humble hero and proves himself to be worthy. Especially in his attitude towards Odin, his father, which the…

The Arcs: Electrophonic Chronic review – emotional healing | Pop and rock

Mothballed since their debut album, Yours, Dreamily, in 2015, the Arcs have a famous member – Dan Auerbach – with a busy schedule as a producer, label boss and the Black Keys. Likewise, keys man Leon Michels is a Dap-King, label-runner and, as El Michels Affair, will release a collaboration with rapper Black Thought in April.The real reason for the gap between Arcs outings, though, has been the loss of bandmate Richard Swift, who died in 2018 as a result of complications arising from alcoholism. Electrophonic Chronic…

The Arcs’ Dan Auerbach and Leon Michels remember Richard Swift: ‘He gave you all the confidence in the world’ | Black Keys

If you were ever lucky enough to visit Richard Swift’s recording studio in Cottage Grove, Oregon, you would have found a private kingdom hidden in the back yard behind his family home: keyboards triple-stacked among thrift-store finds, a sea of vintage guitars, a custom-made drum kit, plumes of palo santo half-covering the scent of weed.“It was basically his art space,” says Dan Auerbach, usually of the Black Keys. “He modelled it after the videos of Lee Perry and his studio.” Here, Swift would spend his days honing the…

I HATE THIS PLACE #5 claws its way to the first arc’s conclusion

Next month Image Comics and Skybound will release I Hate This Place #5, the final issue of the first arc of the supernatural horror series from writer Kyle Starks, artist Artyom Topilin, colorist Lee Loughridge, and letterer Pat Brosseau. Ahead of the issue’s final order cutoff next Monday, Skybound has released an unlettered preview for I Hate This Place #5. The publisher has also revealed that the series will return for another five-issue arc at an unspecified time in the future. Here’s how Skybound describes I Hate…