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  2. Star Wars Epic Duels - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars Epic Duels board game was released by Hasbro in 2002. It was designed for ages 8 and up, and for 2-6 players. The main designer of the game was Craig Van Ness, with assistance from Rob Daviau.

  3. Verse (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Verse supports lambda expressions and anonymous functions, allowing for inline function definitions, similar to how lambda functions are used in languages like Python or JavaScript. Verse also allows for composing functions by chaining method calls and passing functions as parameters.

  4. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

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    Once the bot has been approved and given its bot flag permission, one can add "bot=True" to the API call - see mw:API:Edit#Parameters in order to hide the bot's edits in Special:RecentChanges. In Python, using either mwclient or wikitools, then adding bot=True to the edit/save command will set the edit as a bot edit - e.g. PageObject.edit(text ...

  5. Artix Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, Artix Entertainment opened a public beta for a new science fiction MMORPG, EpicDuel, which they acquired from Epic Inventions LLC, who were developing the game independently. EpicDuel 's battle system is primarily based on player versus player gameplay. [13] EpicDuel was fully released in August 2010.

  6. Steve Polge - Wikipedia

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    Polge was hired by Epic in 1997 after creating the Reaper Bot, which is recognized by Guinness World Records as the first computer-controlled deathmatch opponent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In addition to programming on the franchise, he served as lead designer on Unreal Tournament 3 , [ 4 ] and has been credited on other Epic titles such as Gears of ...

  7. "Human … Please die": Chatbot responds with threatening message

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    In an online conversation about aging adults, Google's Gemini AI chatbot responded with a threatening message, telling the user to "please die."

  8. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Python, C++ [4] Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California . It was founded on June 25, 2009, [ 5 ] and made available to the public on June 21, 2010. [ 6 ]

  9. Kim Kardashian Shares Adorable Family Photos of Her 4 Kids ...

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    Kim Kardashian is looking back at some sweet family moments.. On Monday, Nov. 18, the Kardashians star, 44, posted a carousel that included photos of her children North, 11, Saint, 8, Chicago, 6 ...