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From the PSA department: Just days after a radar and communications outage at Newark Liberty International Airport, the FAA confirmed a second incident on May 9 that disrupted radar and radio contact for 90 seconds due to a telecom failure at Philadelphia TRACON. "As of 12:30PM ET, FlightAware stats showed 292 total delays for flights into or out of Newark, which is also experiencing delays due to runway construction," reports The Verge. From the report: After the first outage on April 28th, an air traffic controller who had been on duty that day told CNN it "...was the most dangerous situation you could have." CNN reports that after a change made last July, the airport's radar and radio communication flows over a single data feed from a facility in New York, where controllers used to manage Newark's flights, to Philadelphia.
The FAA has announced a plan to replace the current copper connection with fiber, as well as adding "three new, high-bandwidth telecommunications connections between the New York-based STARS and the Philadelphia TRACON," and more air traffic controllers. Until those and other changes are made, the agency also said a new backup system is being deployed in Philadelphia, but it's unclear when that will be available.
NBC News reports the Friday outage affected a limited number of sectors, but it's another incident in the string of issues that have highlighted the problems with the airport's aging control system and lack of staffing. [...] A statement from the FAA said, "Frequent equipment and telecommunications outages can be stressful for controllers. Some controllers at the Philadelphia TRACON who work Newark arrivals and departures have taken time off to recover from the stress of multiple recent outages."
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PAX East - Evolving Azeroth: Creating a Living World: Past, Present and Future
Some Blizzard members are live at PAX East for a special World of Warcraft panel, streaming now on the official PAX
Twitch and
YouTube channels.
The panel explores 20 years of world building and design that brought life to Azeroth. Associate Game Directors Jeremy Feasel and Paul Kubit, Associate Design Director Maria Hamilton, and Principal Game Designer Jesse Kurlancheek reflect on iconic moments like the opening of Ahn'Qiraj and offer a look at what's ahead, such as the player housing feature in Midnight, the upcoming expansion.
The team talked about what makes up a living world, recapping some examples of things that change in the world.
The player base isn't monolithic, there are people that enjoy just specific parts of the game (questing, PvP, PvE, etc)
Daily quests were built out for players that wanted to do quests, helping those players not run out of quests. It also helped the world feel more alive.
In Blade's Edge Mountains there was a bombing run quest and the cannons would fire back at you. The area would get really laggy on Sunday and Monday, because the cannons were shooting an invisible bunny that didn't despawn and they slowly built up over the week.
By Wrath of the Lich King, the team knew that there were going to be expansions in the future, lots of expansions.
The team realized that the world didn't change with you, despite all of your accomplishments. This led to creating phasing.
Phasing is super useful for showing progression in the world. Both for individual players and groups in the world.
The downside of phasing is you may not see your friends, or they may not see the same thing that you are seeing. It separates people, so the team is more careful with it.
Party Sync helps keep friends in the same phase.
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How to Gear Up in Delves - The War Within Season 2
One of the major changes for World of Warcraft: The War Within Season 2 is the ability to get quality gear through Delves.
Gearing in a Delve isn’t entirely a new concept; it was something that was possible in Season 1, but it has been greatly expanded for Season 2. One major way Blizzard is accomplishing this is by overhauling how the tiers in Delves work. In the patch notes for 11.1, Blizzard stated that any Delve above tier 8 in Season 1 was “meant purely for players who wanted a challenge.” Blizzard is now letting players obtain more desirable rewards, such as Gilded Crests on a Tier 11 Bountiful Delve.
Our guide on gearing in Delves will go over everything you need to know about obtaining the best gear through Delves in The War Within Season 2.
How to Obtain Gear in Delves
The gear you get from Delves depends on the Tier you run and whether or not you’re unlocking a Bountiful Chest.
Delve Rewards in The War Within Season 2tbody>tr"> Delve Tier Level Bountiful Delve Rewards Initial Upgrade Level Great Vault Level Initial Great Vault Upgrade Level
1 610 Adventurer 1/8 623 Veteran 1/8
2 613 Adventurer 2/8 626 Veteran 2/8
3 616 Adventurer 3/8 629 Veteran 3/8
4 619 Adventurer 4/8 632 Veteran 4/8
5 623 Veteran 1/8 639 Champion 2/8
6 626 Veteran 2/8 642 Champion 3/8
7 636 Champion 1/8 645 Champion 4/8
8 639 Champion 2/8 649 Hero 1/6
9 639 Champion 2/8 649 Hero 2/6
10 639 Champion 2/8 649 Hero 3/6
11 639 Champion 2/8 649 Hero 4/6
If you are not running a Bountiful Delve, loot will be capped at Tier 3 and drop ilvl 593 gear.
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From the more-cuts department: CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that became a household name after causing a massive global IT outage last year, has announced it will cut 5% of its workforce in part due to "AI efficiency." From a report: In a note to staff earlier this week, released in stock market filings in the US, CrowdStrike's chief executive, George Kurtz, announced that 500 positions, or 5% of its workforce, would be cut globally, citing AI efficiencies created in the business.
"We're operating in a market and technology inflection point, with AI reshaping every industry, accelerating threats, and evolving customer needs," he said. Kurtz said AI "flattens our hiring curve, and helps us innovate from idea to product faster," adding it "drives efficiencies across both the front and back office. AI is a force multiplier throughout the business," he said. Other reasons for the cuts included market demand for sustained growth and expanding the product offering.
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Mythic Dungeon International 2025 - Group B
The Mythic Dungeon International returns this weekend with Group B! Tune in on
Twitch and
YouTube to watch top teams speedrun dungeons for their share of $30,000 (USD) in prize money and qualify for the Global Finals.
MDI 2025 - Official Viewer's Guide
MDI 2025 - Group B - Day 1
MDI 2025 - Group B - Day 2
MDI 2025 - Group B - Finals
Mythic Dungeon International 2025 - Tournament Info
Tournament Dates:
Group A: May 2-4
Group B: May 9-11
Group C: May 16-18
Global Finals: May 30 - June 1
Broadcast Start Time: 10:00 AM PDT / 7:00 PM CET
Groups Format: Each day, four teams push keys simultaneously, with the top two teams advancing to compete in the finals on day 3
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From the pushing-back department: An anonymous reader shares a report: Major tech companies lobbying to salvage a tax deduction for research and development are warning they may pull back from high-profile pledges of new US investments if Congress doesn't fully reinstate the break.
Big tech companies have pledged more than $1.6 trillion in investments in the US since Donald Trump took office, promising to build factories and data centers in alignment with Trump's push to build in America. But industry representatives are signaling those promises will be imperiled if Congress doesn't fully reinstate the R&D tax deduction, which was pared back to help offset the massive cost of President Donald Trump's 2017 bill. At the time, it was estimated that limiting the provision would temporarily raise about $120 billion from 2018 to 2027.
"A lot of those announcements are predicated on an expectation the administration and Congress will partner together on reinstating those R&D provisions," said Jason Oxman, president of the Information Technology Industry Council, a trade group that includes among its members Amazon, Apple, Anthropic, Alphabet, and IBM. Lobbyists representing tech companies that announced US investments have made similar claims to congressional aides and lawmakers, according to people familiar with the conversations.
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From the eatings-its-own department: The specialized role of prompt engineering, not long ago heralded as a promising new career path in AI, has virtually disappeared just two years after its emergence. Many companies are now considering strong AI prompting a standard skill rather than a dedicated position, Fast Company reports, with some firms even deploying AI systems to generate optimal prompts for other AI tools.
"AI is already eating its own," Malcolm Frank, CEO of TalentGenius, told the publication. "Prompt engineering has become something that's embedded in almost every role, and people know how to do it. It's turned from a job into a task very, very quickly." The prompt engineer's decline serves as a case study for the broader AI job market, where evidence suggests AI is primarily reshaping existing careers rather than creating entirely new ones.
Further reading: 'AI Prompt Engineering Is Dead.'