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Strixhaven Release Notes Reveal Fresh Mechanics and Rules Clarifications
gaming1 day ago

Strixhaven Release Notes Reveal Fresh Mechanics and Rules Clarifications

Magic: The Gathering’s Secrets of Strixhaven release notes lay out new mechanics (Prepare, Increment, Paradigm, Infusion, Opus, Repartee), returning rules like Flashback and Converge, plus extensive card-specific rulings. The document also covers Mystical Archive and Special Guests cards, format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, and other formats, and clarifications on how these new concepts interact in gameplay (e.g., how prepared spells exile and copy, how counters and infusion work, and how paradigm creates recurring effects). It notes that rules may update as future sets release and provides pointers to official rules resources.

Unraveling Strixhaven: From Preparation to Paradigm
games11 days ago

Unraveling Strixhaven: From Preparation to Paradigm

Secrets of Strixhaven introduces a suite of mechanics: two-part prepare cards that create a copy of their spell in exile when a creature is prepared, with rules for casting or losing that copy if the creature unprepares or leaves the battlefield; the set also adds college-themed ability words—Repartee (Silverquill), Opus (Prismari), Infusion (Witherbloom), Flashback (Lorehold), and Increment (Quandrix)—each altering how instants/sorceries interact with targets, mana spent, or life gain; Paradigm grants repeatable, cost-free copies of certain spells, Converge counts mana colors spent, and Books join the artifact lineup, with a future Oracle update and an April 24 release date.

Paradigm's Innovative Approach: AI Agents Embedded in Every Spreadsheet Cell
technology7 months ago

Paradigm's Innovative Approach: AI Agents Embedded in Every Spreadsheet Cell

Paradigm has developed an AI-powered spreadsheet with over 5,000 AI agents in each cell, allowing users to automate data collection and processing with various AI models. The company recently launched publicly after a successful beta, raised $5 million in seed funding, and aims to redefine workflows with AI, positioning itself as more than just an AI-enhanced spreadsheet. It competes indirectly with other AI tools in the spreadsheet space and plans to expand its capabilities.

"Damian Priest Joins Paradigm, WrestleMania 40 Recap, Seth Rollins' WWE Hiatus"
sports-and-entertainment2 years ago

"Damian Priest Joins Paradigm, WrestleMania 40 Recap, Seth Rollins' WWE Hiatus"

WWE star Damian Priest, known for his recent win at WrestleMania 40, has signed with Paradigm for representation in various areas including books, acting, marketing, and more. Born in New York and raised in Puerto Rico, Priest began his wrestling career on the independent circuit and later joined WWE's NXT brand before moving up to the main roster in 2021. He has achieved significant success in WWE, including winning the United States Championship and leading The Judgement Day stable.

Paradigm Testimony Exposes Investor Fraud in SBF Trial
cryptocurrencyinvestment-fraud2 years ago

Paradigm Testimony Exposes Investor Fraud in SBF Trial

The testimony of Matt Huang, co-founder of Paradigm, at the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried suggests that the former crypto mogul defrauded investors. Huang testified that his firm was unaware of certain business practices at FTX, including the use of customer funds to support Bankman-Fried's hedge fund. Paradigm invested $278 million into FTX, but Huang stated that they have marked the investment down to zero. Huang's testimony supports the establishment of three out of four elements required to prove fraud. He also expressed concerns about FTX's lack of governance and resistance to having investors on the board.

SBF's Reluctance to Include Investors on FTX Board, Reveals Paradigm Co-founder
cryptocurrencyinvestment2 years ago

SBF's Reluctance to Include Investors on FTX Board, Reveals Paradigm Co-founder

Matthew Huang, co-founder of Paradigm, testified in court that Sam "SBF" Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, was resistant to having investors join the board of directors at FTX. Huang admitted to not conducting enough due diligence and relying heavily on information provided by Bankman-Fried. Concerns were raised about the lack of formal structure at FTX and potential preferential treatment given to Alameda Research, FTX's sister hedge fund. Huang also expressed concerns about Bankman-Fried's focus on Alameda instead of FTX, which could have impacted Paradigm's investment. Huang stated that if he had known about the alleged use of customer deposits for investment purposes, his decision to invest in FTX would have changed.