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The War Within Season 3 PTR Dungeon Testing: July 8-16
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The War Within Season 3 dungeon testing continues on PTR today. The test period starts on Wednesday July 8th at 5PM PST (20:00 EDT, 2:00 CEST) and ends Tuesday July 16th at 10:00 PST (13:00 EDT, 20:00 CEST). Please note that the test period may be adjusted in the event of technical difficulties.
This week’s testing focus is on returning dungeons from The War Within:
Tazavesh, the Veiled Market (Hard Mode)
Tazavesh, the Streets of Wonder
Tazavesh, So’leah’s Gambit
Halls of Atonement
Notable updates to these dungeons include:
Tazavesh, the Veiled Market Hard Mode
Players can start this experience by entering the dungeon on Mythic difficulty and talking to Al’dalil at the entrance.
Tazavesh, Streets of Wonder
General
Density of enemies reduced in Zo’phex the Sentinel’s area
Timer reduced from 39 minutes to 32 minutes
Interrogation Specialist
No longer cast Stasis Beam
Zo’phex the Sentinel
Vigor’s duration increased from 6s to 12s
Rotating Body Armor has been removed
Ancient Core Hound
Health reduced by 10%
Ancient Dread’s cooldown has been increased
The Grand Menagerie
Initial RP has been reduced
Overloaded Mailemental
No longer leave behind Expedited Zone after defeat
P.O.S.T. Worker
No longer cast Postage Stamp
P.O.S.T. Master
Spells are now on a more consistent schedule
Mail portals now only become activated during Unstable Goods
Money Order’s damage has been reduced
Bazaar Event
Total number of trades required reduced from 4 to 3
Target vendor now shows up on the mini-map
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From the let-the-best-agent-to-agent-protocols-win department: An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: The Linux Foundation announced at the Open Source Summit in Denver that it will now host the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol. Initially developed by Google and now supported by more than 100 leading technology companies, A2A is a crucial new open standard for secure and interoperable communication between AI agents. In his keynote presentation, Mike Smith, a Google staff software engineer, told the conference that the A2A protocol has evolved to make it easier to add custom extensions to the core specification. Additionally, the A2A community is working on making it easier to assign unique identities to AI agents, thereby improving governance and security.
The A2A protocol is designed to solve one of AI's most pressing challenges: enabling autonomous agents -- software entities capable of independent action and decision-making -- to discover each other, securely exchange information, and collaborate across disparate platforms, vendors, and frameworks. Under the hood, A2A does this work by creating an AgentCard. An AgentCard is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) metadata document that describes its purpose and provides instructions on how to access it via a web URL. A2A also leverages widely adopted web standards, such as HTTP, JSON-RPC, and Server-Sent Events (SSE), to ensure broad compatibility and ease of integration. By providing a standardized, vendor-neutral communication layer, A2A breaks down the silos that have historically limited the potential of multi-agent systems.
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Warcraft Audio Novella: "The Doom of K'aresh"
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Embark on a legendary narrative journey with "The Doom of K’aresh," a new 3-part audio novella written by Adam Christopher and illustrated by Cynthia Sheppard.
Join Ray Porter, the voice of Locus-Walker, for a reading of the thrilling and tragic tale behind the fall of K’aresh, shattered home world of the brokers and the ethereals, and setting for the second major patch of World of Warcraft: The War Within.
Chapter 1: The Voice from the Void
Shortly before the fall of Dalaran, Alleria Windrunner seeks answers from Locus-Walker about the fall of his home world, K’aresh, and the part Xal’atath played in it. Locus-Walker weaves Alleria a tale of K’aresh at the height of its beauty, and of the day its Worldsoul called to him for aid.
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Chapter 2: The Devouring War
After the darkening of K’aresh’s skies, Locus-Walker learns the name of the threat facing them: Dimensius the All-Devouring. As hope fails, Locus-Walker and the Ravel struggle to launch a desperate ploy that might save their world.
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Chapter 3: Ethereum
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Posted by Tony_Bacala from TFW2005
Hasbro continues the reprint train today with a new reissue for a semi-recent release – Studio Series 86 Blaster and Eject. For those that missed him the first go around, he’s available again now at Entertainment Earth (we’ll update if other retailers carry him). Retail is ~$34.99 with a ship date of October 2025. Read on for pics and details. Transformers Studio Series 86 Voyager Autobot Blaster & Eject
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From the black-mirror department: An impostor pretending to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted foreign ministers, a U.S. governor and a member of Congress by sending them voice and text messages that mimic Rubio's voice and writing style using AI-powered software, Washington Post reported Tuesday, citing a senior U.S. official and a State Department cable. From the report: U.S. authorities do not know who is behind the string of impersonation attempts but they believe the culprit was probably attempting to manipulate powerful government officials "with the goal of gaining access to information or accounts," according to a cable sent by Rubio's office to State Department employees.
Using both text messaging and the encrypted messaging app Signal, which the Trump administration uses extensively, the impostor "contacted at least five non-Department individuals, including three foreign ministers, a U.S. governor, and a U.S. member of Congress," said the cable, dated July 3. The impersonation campaign began in mid-June when the impostor created a Signal account using the display name "
[email protected]" to contact unsuspecting foreign and domestic diplomats and politicians, said the cable.