Gamers Fight AI Art, For Now - Week in Tech

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Can Taiwan Keep China Out? - The Story

Audrey Tang’s path to government had very unusual origins: she is a hacker, an anarchist and the world’s first non-binary government minister. She now serves as Taiwan’s Cyber Ambassador and continues to advocate for greater internet freedom and civic participation globally. Audr ...  Afficher plus

Why Everyone Is ‘Becoming Chinese’ On TikTok - Week in Tech

You’re meeting us at a ‘very Chinese time in our lives’ and today’s episode is no exception — it’s all about China. First, Oz explains China’s attempt to claw a Singaporean AI company, Manus, back from Meta. And why Chinese customs are rejecting NVIDIA H200 chips. Is China fighti ...  Afficher plus

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Fictional Women Around the World: Heather Mason
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A teen walks into a mall in Silent Hill and learns she is the literal stuff of nightmares summoned by a cult. Silent Hill 3's Heather Mason handles hell with poise and style.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Yes, Silent Hill 2 Remake Is THAT Good
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Four Disco Elysium spiritual successors, Jeremy? That's insane.


Scott and Josh discuss Silent Hill 2's PS5 remake, the Disco Elysium madness and a whole bunch of newly announced remasters.

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SYSK’s Summer Movie Playlist: Josh and Chuck's List of Horror Movies that Changed the Genre
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Once in a while a movie comes along that's so forward-thinking it changes the way that horror is done. A new subgenre is spawned, new tropes are established, and audiences are more terrified than ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Horror Used to Be Escapism. Now It’s a Mirror
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Over the past decade, horror has evolved from cheap thrills to cultural reflection—tackling everything from systemic oppression to collective trauma. Audie talks with writer and filmmaker Tananarive Due, who explains how we got here. And why, in an age defined by fear, horror mig ...  Afficher plus