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UPDATE: Luke Ross has contacted IGN to clarify that CD Projekt's DMCA strike occured before he refused the company's request to make the mod free for anyone, not afterwards. As Ross describes, he ...
First things first, we've some housekeeping to do before installing Hytale mods. The most important thing to note is that Hytale mods are server-sided, not client-sided. This means that the likes of ...
Customizing your car is a great way to make it feel more unique and true to your style. However, factory vehicle design is tightly regulated, and thus many car modifications are not street legal. For ...
Master the art of shirt making! In this detailed tutorial, learn how to attach collars and sleeves, use double stitching for a clean finish, and hem like a pro. Ideal for beginners and intermediate ...
YouTube creators looking for easy ways to make a quick buck have finally found an audience that the lowest effort AI-generated video content resonates with: those of us with the least developed ...
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Windhawk lets you add features, tweak UI behavior, and restore classic elements in Windows, and these nine mods make it shine, from per-monitor Alt+Tab and better File Explorer sizes to taskbar ...
Investment in artificial intelligence is helping the U.S. economy grow. But the tools themselves aren’t substantially boosting the productivity of American workers in the way AI enthusiasts hope they ...
We’ve talked plenty about modders on our website over the years, and for good reasons. Modders, depending on how you look at them, are very much an “extension” of the game dev team that helps make the ...
While we often get a detailed backstory of the projects we cover here at Hackaday, sometimes the genesis of a build is a bit of a mystery. Take [maurycyz]’s radiation survey meter modifications, for ...