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Zawe Ashton Shares Tom Hiddleston’s Advice for Playing a Marvel Villain

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is famed for many reasons, and aside from fan favorite superheroes with catchy outfits and sometimes emotional plotlines involving everyone’s favorite Racoon, the MCU is adept at fleshing out a formidable villain. From Thanos (Josh Brolin) to Kang The Conqueror (Jonathan Majors), the villains of the MCU are usually impressive. So when Zawe Ashton signed on …

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Tears of the Kingdom Fans Think They See Link’s ‘Package’

Image: Nintendo / Kotaku / loonathemoon Recently, a couple of Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players experienced an unexpected but funny jump scare. And no, the jumpscare had nothing to do with the game’s imposing villain, Ganon. It was apparently the jiggle physics of the hero of Hyrule’s crown jewels. Or at least what looks like it. Yeah, …

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Meta goes head-to-head with ChatGPT by open-sourcing its AI

TL;DR Meta announced it’s open-sourcing its large language model Llama 2. Meta says the decision was made to give businesses, startups, and researchers access to more AI tools. Llama 2 will be available through Microsoft Azure, AWS, Hugging Face, and other providers. Today, Microsoft held its Inspire event, where the company announced AI-related products and partnerships. At the event, Meta …

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Kristen Doute Points Out ‘Pump Rules’ Season 1 Continuity Errors

Kristen Doute revealed how Jax Taylor and Stassi Schroeder‘s tumultuous relationship nearly caused a continuity error in season 1 of Vanderpump Rules. “There are a couple of scenes in this [season 1] episode that are from the [backdoor pilot] because truth be told, Stassi and Jax broke up the day before filming,” Kristen, 40, claimed while rewatching the Bravo series …

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Best players, fixtures, route to final & more

Australia are co-hosting the 2023 Women’s World Cup looking to break new ground in the competition and go further than they ever have before – potentially all the way. The recent precedent for lifting silverware on home soil is strong, with England landing their first major international trophy at last summer’s European Championship. But only the United States in 1999 …

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