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Seattle’s Cascade PBS has spun out Local Public, a new company building custom streaming apps for public media stations nationwide. Launched July 1, Local Public empowers stations with branded apps, fundraising tools, and data, offering a local alternative to national streaming platforms. The initiative aims to combat media consolidation and promote community-rooted content.

Seattle startup studio Conduit Venture Labs has launched Sniff, an iOS app connecting neighbors through their dogs. Founded by Amish Patel, it aims to combat urban loneliness by fostering real-world connections among pet owners in geofenced communities.

Overwatch 2 fans are up in arms over the new "Ultra" skins, priced at a shocking $35 each. These skins, for Kiriko and Sierra, offer enhanced visual and audio kill effects but lack the customization of Mythic skins. The community feels the price is unjustified, sparking a significant player revolt over Blizzard's latest monetization strategy.

CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski admits the studio's reputation hasn't fully healed after *Cyberpunk 2077*'s troubled launch, acknowledging that some players' faith is indefinitely lost. Despite the game's impressive turnaround and 35 million sales, the initial catastrophe still casts a shadow. Nowakowski hopes future titles like *The Witcher 4* will fully win back the community.

Pokémon speedrunner Werster faces serious cheating accusations from rival Magpie concerning his world records in Pokémon Emerald's Battle Factory mode. Magpie's extensive investigation reveals a significant discrepancy between Werster's live and claimed offline performance, suggesting the use of external tools. The scandal has cast doubt on the legitimacy of Werster's achievements within the speedrunning community.

Health Secretary RFK Jr. is pushing to ban 7-OH, an active component of kratom, sparking a "civil war" among advocates. This move follows a previous successful fight against a DEA ban on kratom, highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges and divisions within the advocacy community.

Bluesky has launched group chats and is strategically shifting its focus to community-centric features to compete with larger social networks like X. This move aims to differentiate the platform by offering more private, user-controlled spaces for engagement, especially as its user growth has slowed. The new features include group chats for up to 50 people and a vision for distinct, manageable communities, a direction contrasting X's recent shuttering of its own community features.

Learn how to set up and use Record Club, the Letterboxd for music, to track your listening, create lists, and connect with other music enthusiasts.

PlayStation's recent State of Play showcase was largely overshadowed by an impassioned fan campaign in the Twitch chat, demanding 'Destiny 3'. Amidst reveals for new PS5 games, the chat was relentlessly spammed with #WeWantDestiny3, fueled by the unexpected sunsetting of Destiny 2 and the reported absence of a direct sequel. This digital protest reflects widespread community frustration, amplified by a popular streamer and a petition with over 330,000 signatures.

Epic Games is exploring AI for Fortnite development, aiming for efficiency, not job replacement, according to Senior External Development Manager Stephanie Arnett. While community concerns exist, especially regarding generative AI art, Epic says its goal is to help human developers work faster. This move comes amid Epic's recent layoffs and cost-saving plans, placing them among other industry giants like Take-Two and Naughty Dog also embracing AI.
Fans are buzzing over alleged Sony marketing emails pushing PS5 upgrades for GTA 6, some even mentioning a November 19, 2026 release date. This, coupled with Take-Two's plans to ramp up marketing this summer, has the community in a frenzy. While unofficial, the sheer volume of speculation suggests an announcement might be closer than we think.

SEATTLE, WA — The Pacific Northwest tech community converged Thursday evening at the Showbox SoDo, celebrating its vibrant ecosystem at the 2026 GeekWire Awards. The annual event, now in its 15th year and presented by

A PC gamer's shocking 300GB recycling bin sparked a community-wide discussion on digital hygiene. This extreme case serves as a friendly reminder for all of us to clear our own digital clutter. Beyond the bin, we've got updates on Capcom's hit _Pragmata_, _Ruse_'s Steam return, and the next _Aliens: Fireteam Elite_.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has issued a public apology to the community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, following the company's failure to alert law enforcement about a ChatGPT user who later carried out Canada's

Seattle HR leader Mikaela Kiner's new book, "The Reverb Way," offers candid insights into building a thriving business without personal sacrifice. Drawing on her experience at Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, and her firm Reverb, Kiner provides practical advice for founders. The book covers navigating challenges, prioritizing work-life balance, and leveraging community, with current insights on AI's impact and Reverb's recent business rebound.

Cult.Repo produces documentaries shedding light on the human stories behind open-source software, revealing the dedication of maintainers and the often-overlooked personal challenges they face. Their work highlights critical issues like project sustainability, fair compensation, and widespread burnout among open-source contributors. Understanding these narratives offers developers crucial insights into the health and future of the tools they depend on.

The Epic Games Store, nearly a decade old, still struggles to compete with Steam despite its favorable revenue share for developers and weekly free games. Its slow performance, lack of user-centric features, and absent community elements leave it far behind Steam's robust ecosystem, failing to retain users beyond the allure of freebies.

Trusti, founded by Stanley Fulton, is launching a new platform focused on human-centered recommendations to combat the impersonal nature of current online reviews. It leverages micro-communities, a coin-based reward system, and professional insights to foster trusted, relevant advice. The platform also aims to empower small businesses by amplifying their community connections online.

Many of us developers dream of building a groundbreaking product, perhaps even a startup. The conventional wisdom often points to seeking venture capital (VC) funding as a prerequisite for scale. But what if there was

The "Lazy Dev" Lie: Why Game Updates Aren't Guaranteed Alright, gamers, let’s talk. If there's one phrase I wish we could collectively delete from the internet, it’s the utterly dismissive and frankly insulting

Behaviour Interactive has confirmed there will be no Dead by Daylight 2, much to the surprise of some fans. Developers Mathieu Cote and Dave Richard revealed this decision at GDC, emphasizing their commitment to the original game. They cited player investment and the pitfalls of fragmenting a live-service community as key reasons, promising instead to keep the existing Dead by Daylight fresh and relevant with continuous updates and support.

In the lead-up to 2025, the developer community buzzed with anticipation. Promises of sophisticated AI agents, capable of autonomously executing complex tasks and revolutionizing workflows, dominated tech discussions.

Voting is officially open for the 18th annual GeekWire Awards, celebrating the Pacific Northwest's top tech innovators and entrepreneurs. With 50 finalists across 10 categories, the community is invited to cast their ballots by April 10 ahead of the May 7 live event in Seattle.

Street Fighter 6's latest DLC character, Alex, has sparked a major controversy with his Arcade Mode ending. Despite driving record player counts, fans are upset that the beloved character marries and has a child with Patricia, who is revealed to be both his second cousin and adoptive step-sister. The community is grappling with this bizarre narrative twist, raising questions about Capcom's lore decisions.

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks has emphatically stated that AI tools will never be used for Dungeons & Dragons or Magic: The Gathering, offering significant relief to concerned fans. While AI is crucial for other Hasbro brands to accelerate product development, Cocks affirms the human element remains paramount for WotC's flagship IPs, acknowledging community preference.