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"dark age" Definitions
  1. a time during which a civilization undergoes a decline: such as
  2. (plural [Dark Ages]) the European historical period from about a.d.
  3. the Greek historical period of three to four centuries from about 1100 b.c.
  4. the primitive period in the development of something
  5. a state of stagnation or decline

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Then it hit a dark age and became very poor.
Millions die and Britain regresses and enters a new dark age.
We live in a dark age of accusation and not law.
I had failed in almost all of my dark age duties.
Unless we head into another dark age, that's a good bet.
So this is a dark age we're going through right now.
Civilization enters a dark age in its practical understanding of our planet.
Dark Age by Pierce Brown The fifth installment of Pierce Brown's Red Rising series is Dark Age, set after a revolutionary named Darrow led a rebellion against a corrupt Society, which split its citizens into color-coded castes.
It was a dark age, when our mobile devices still sported physical keyboards.
"New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future" by James Bridle
They said their act was meant "to signify the dark age of media freedom".
The gold standard is essential to ending America's "Little Dark Age" of economic stagnation.
I was kind of the dawning of a dark age in my personal history.
LONG-LOST DARK AGE KINGDOM DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND Excavations at the site began in 2015.
This trend waned, and today the "Dark Age" is something of a joke in comics fandom.
Meanwhile, immigrants in New York and across the country are living in a terrifying dark age.
Trump had inked this in the less dark age of 2005, as part of a literacy campaign.
Some experts think that historians will call our current era some kind of a Digital Dark Age.
Speaking of stories, you reference authors like H.P. Lovecraft and Iain M. Banks in New Dark Age.
The past few years have been a bit of a dark age for budding social media startups.
"The lesson I drew from [the "Foundation" saga] is you should try to take the set of actions that are likely to prolong civilization, minimize the probability of a dark age and reduce the length of a dark age if there is one," Musk told Rolling Stone in 2017.
The budget is obviously not perfect, but Canada appears to be pulling itself out from Harper's Dark Age.
But before I witnessed the main event, I wanted to sample some other aspects of Dark Age life.
Either way, think low- or no-tech, assuming a hypothetical "digital dark age" could render electronic embeds unrecoverable.
So those of us still living in the dark age of single cameras have something to hope for.
Bednarek will show how exploits could be used on Elder Scrolls Online, Dark Age of Camelot, and Wildstar.
I'd grown up playing other massively multiplayer online role playing games like EverQuest and Dark Age of Camelot.
Fifteen years later, in this dark age for civility, a toddler's cri de coeur resonates more than ever.
The era of Classical Greece did not emerge until after an ensuing dark age of some 700 years.
You'll do all this against a backdrop of interstellar war between five warring houses in a feudal dark age.
After the Big Bang, the universe cooled down for a billion years in a kind of cosmic dark age.
Mr Krugman, another Nobel-winner, reckoned Mr Lucas and his sort were responsible for a "dark age of macroeconomics".
It's a joy to watch, but has also nudged defensive strategy to the edge of its own dark age.
If not, and certainly if Mr. Trump wins the presidency, the Republican Party will fully enter its dark age.
"The Dark Age" (season 24, episode 253) Wouldn't you like to know more about Giles's past as "the Ripper"?
Blaming the United States, it said such obstacles were "tantamount to an uncivilized act of returning to the Dark Age".
If you go back and read people like Evola and Guénon, they literally think that we're in a dark age.
Accompanied by moustaches and home-knitted jumpers, the 70s was something of a Dark Age for British food and drink.
The cinema culture that vanished when the dark age of military reign took over, that cinema culture is now revived.
By 22019 BC that entire civilization had been destroyed, ushering in the "Greek Dark Age" lasting more than 700 years.
The committed collectors have always been there, and they're the reason that many stores survived the "dark age" of vinyl.
After a decade of operating Dark Age of Camelot, Mythic decided to bring the same code to Age of Reckoning.
In one of the previous games I played, Dark Age of Camelot, there was a very big video-sharing community.
It has been just over a year since American diplomacy entered a dark age, but the time for mourning has passed.
It is turning into a dogma blinding them in the same way Dark Age clerics confused medical problems with demonic possession.
Beyond that, I'm mostly working on writing projects about the new dark age and the relationship between technology, knowledge, understanding, and agency.
And that loyalty pays off, as it determines whether you will end each era in a golden age or a dark age.
But the central district of Soroti is emerging from the dark age, with the launch of East Africa's largest solar power plant.
Age of Reckoning's code still included a line related to how the previous MMO, Dark Age of Camelot, handled dial-up players.
But maybe the current Biden is built to last, with just enough septuagenarian strut to end the dark age of Trump. ☐
If post-federal emergency Flint illustrates what a scientific dark age might look like in America, it is not a pretty sight.
He explained that colonizing Mars, would be an important step necessary to ensuring humanity's survival in the event of a future dark age
New Dark Age integrates these critiques into a larger argument about the dangers of trusting computers to explain (and, increasingly, run) the world.
Learning information or learning about how things work should not be an illegal act, unless we're wanting to move into a dark age.
Their ascension to power in many corners of the globe is seen by liberal pessimists as the beginning of a new dark age.
A bookstore in Wyoming is bringing its customers back to the dark age, before the soft glow of phones and laptops illuminated everyone's faces.
Rise and Fall re-thinks the Golden Age as more of a strategic play, and balances its effects with the all-new Dark Age.
The Trump administration's proposal to slash funding for democratic evangelism is being denounced as if it were the dawn of a new Dark Age.
James Kirchick is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and the author of The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age.
If we don't reinvest in libraries, and in social infrastructure more broadly, what will keep us from the dark age that so many people fear?
In a statement on Facebook, the committee said its members would don black T-shirts "to signify the dark age of media freedom" in Myanmar.
A new dark age could descend in some regions where tyrants abuse their subjects and where jihadists or criminal gangs roam freely to terrorize dispossessed populations.
The p-hacking problem is one of many high-tech parables in James Bridle's book New Dark Age, which will be released in the US tomorrow.
Millennial expectations of a redemptive new social order and rejuvenated human beings inspire the revolutionary; apocalyptic fears of entering a new dark age haunt the reactionary.
In 2004, for instance, at age 88, she wrote a book called "Dark Age Ahead," a title she might have borrowed from Stephen K. Bannon's diary.
The book that brought me together with her was a dull sermon on an approaching "dark age"; her conversational aphorisms were infinitely better than the text.
This 25m-year dark age is known as Romer's gap, after Alfred Romer, an American paleontologist of the 20th century, who was the first to notice it.
Brazil's men's football team plays in the Olympic semi-finals on Wednesday, but among Brazilians it is widely considered to be passing through an unfortunate Dark Age.
In this dark age of walls rising up along with old hatreds, the show is magically unwilling to acknowledge anything beyond what comes out of the ovens.
On top of that, going through a Dark Age also make it possible to enter into an all-new Heroic Age, which sounds like a superpowered Golden Age.
Noisey: You guys have made a lot of funny videos, and the video for "Little Dark Age" is funny, too—but the humor is a little more subtle.
"A part of the world that pioneered science and mathematics during Europe's Dark Ages is now lost in a dark age of illiteracy and knowledge deficiency," he wrote.
This delay was mostly invisible to Dark Age of Camelot players, since that game's combat was custom-designed for the standard bandwidth and processing power of that era.
The thousand year plan instigated in the book by "psychohistorian" Hari Seldon, to save civilization from a dark age using an encyclopedia — it all just seemed to fit.
In that dark age, even well-equipped kitchens did not have so much as a single professional sheet pan, let alone the two or three deemed indispensable today.
Yet part of the reason we all watched the same thing on TV was that, technologically speaking, we were living in a comparative dark age 18 years ago.
However, given the damage being done to the machinery, getting the process right will be as important as the policy substance on the other side of the dark age.
LONG-LOST DARK AGE KINGDOM DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND Mary's hidden portrait was discovered by Dr. Caroline Rae, a research fellow at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.
It's a goal that the group says was inspired by Asimov's novels, which see mankind working to write an "Encyclopedia Galactica" to protect mankind against a coming dark age.
The blood flows just as prettily as it did in Hannibal, but even more freely, whether gushing from bisected Dark Age warriors or dripping from an ancient slaughterhouse hammer.
Holder, Roberts and the other conservative justices gutted one of the core provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, ushering in a new dark age of voter suppression.
In the dark age of the fuckboy, Ben shines like a safe lighthouse in the distance, with his small-town values, tall-man height, and Taco Bell Medium Sauce demeanor.
"There was a lot going on musically all the time—it was a little overwhelming," VanWyngarden says about what they learned from the MGMT sessions while recording Little Dark Age.
With all the headlines about the lack of broadband in rural America, you'd be forgiven for thinking that all small towns are stuck in the dark age of dial-up internet.
But wearing them, Sandmann and his classmates become a personification of All That Is Wrong With America, proof positive that Trump has ushered in a new dark age in the country.
That makes people want to spread some sort of love and light onto this planet because I think we're in a sort of dark age and the planet really needs it.
You'll also find songs off of MGMT's latest dark album Little Dark Age, King Princess' EP Hit the Back, and Billie Eilish's When we all fall asleep where do we go?
Canada recently dropped ten places in the 2016 Reporter Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index, thanks to what the organization called a "dark age for journalism" under the previous federal government.
It's homogenized garbage, and that's what they're peddling in order to keep people docile so that the machine can keep making money and we can keep existing in this bizarre dark age.
Literary culture and shared memory existed in abundance both before and after the first pictographs and alphabets—consider Homer's epics, the products of a nonliterate Greek "dark age" before the Classical period.
Leah Miller was a designer at former MMO developer Mythic Entertainment for years, working on writing, content design, and systems design for Dark Age of Camelot and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.
"In Dark Age of Camelot's netcode, there was a single line that artificially paced out the rate at which certain types of data were sent by the client and server," explained Miller.
Sadly, after letting the glory of god's light into our tech, we collectively turned away sometime in the mid-2000s, ushering in what can only be called the dark age of translucent design.
The finds there suggest that the people of the Dark Age, despite being non-literate, never lost their taste for fancy textiles, precious metals and jewels, or the ability to trade far afield.
But every time I emerged from my daze and took a hard look at the world around me, the prospect that a new dark age was looming on the horizon seemed less fanciful.
And yet, we could have just as easily been mired in a relative "dark age" of information sharing in government, were it not for the even-keeled prudence and vision of agency heads.
Some still see room for sustainable 'green growth', but others want governments to oversee sharp reductions in consumption now, to avoid what they fear would be a descent into a 21st-century Dark Age.
Based on current trends, and without decisive action to ensure respect for journalists' independence, the confidentiality of their sources, and their ability to freely do their job, the "dark age" looks set to continue.
One of the "most unsettling and illuminating" books about the internet ever written, so says the New York Times, "New Dark Age" reveals the dark clouds gathering over our dreams of a digital utopia.
By the time the Great Recession struck, the right-leaning side of the profession had entered a Dark Age, having retrogressed to the point where famous economists trotted out 30s-era fallacies as deep insights.
At the same time, there's no shortage of potential existential risks in our future, whether it be from a poorly programmed artificial superintelligence, a nanotechnology-powered apocalypse, or a retreat into a dystopian totalitarian dark age.
The other options include things like world revolution (messy, murderous, prone to failure or blowback); or a fall into a new Dark Age, followed by a renaissance some centuries later; or — well, what else is there?
For years, some technology experts, such as Vint Cerf, have warned of an impending "digital dark age," in which internet archives, personal data, and historical records become irretrievable due to obsolete platforms or expansive cybersecurity failures.
LONG-LOST DARK AGE KINGDOM DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND Rynn told Fox News that he was approached about the project in early summer and has been working to reconstruct Adie&aposs face for a few months.
When the history books are opened and time looks back on the cultural achievements of Britain between the years of 2010 and 2016, People Just Do Nothing will be a bold highlight in a dark age.
Letter To the Editor: The looming Dark Age described by William B. Gail in his April 19 Op-Ed article about climate change offers a sobering, grim counterpoint to the upbeat news of the Paris Agreement.
And the musicians taking advantage of all that cutting-edge sound-and-vision technology, the psychedelic-pop duo MGMT, just released "Little Dark Age," which is the most straightforwardly catchy recording they've made in many years.
Some of the bigger hits before World of Warcraft were Ultima Online, Everquest, Dark Age of Camelot, and Final Fantasy XI. But none of these games ever became anywhere nearly as big as World of Warcraft.
He says the Foundation books serve as a big inspiration for Arch, since they revolve around a group of people trying to preserve an encyclopedia for the future of the galaxy to prevent an impending dark age.
It was originally browser-based and less graphically intense than competitors such as Everquest and Dark Age of Camelot, so it gained a loyal following from gamers who couldn't afford high end PCs or a $50 game.
With British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to force the UK into a last minute general election scheduled for June 8, the British people are looking down the barrel of a prolonged scientific and technological dark age.
At this point, the weirdest thing MGMT could do is release a relatively straightforward pop album—and, lo and behold, that's the name of the game on their fourth (and, possibly, best) long-player, Little Dark Age.
The constant cavalcade of cute animals and goofy characters is sure to delight kids, but parents eager to share their fond memories of The Dark Crystal should be prepared for just how dark Age of Resistance gets.
As well as snatching off each other's players in the night time, clubs can also launch a transfer 'raid' against their foes, 'plundering' smaller and less illustrious teams like marauding vikings dicking on a dark-age monastery somewhere.
Resist the censors, the haters, the authoritarians, religious and secular, the builders of walls, and declare them the enemy of us all, this human race, which will not be dragged against its will into a new dark age.
New Dark Age feels deeply hopeless at points, but it's also highly nuanced in its analysis of technology, and it provokes me to think more about the unspoken social and political assumptions underlying a lot of my industry.
That way we can hope to avoid losing our wealth of electronic data and our collective social memory, and avert what Vint Cerf, one of the creators of the internet, fears might otherwise become a "digital Dark Age".
It sheds some light on an otherwise Dark Age: what exactly happened between the collapse of a great, palace-based civilisation around 1150BC and the emergence of city-states from 800BC onwards is one of Greek history's riddles.
Dark Age of Camelot launched in 2001, an era before high-speed broadband became standard, a time when you had to make sure no one picked up the phone while you were online, lest they break your connection.
By making monasteries, of a sort, of our homes and hearts, we may develop the spiritual disciplines necessary to endure this seemingly endless trial and to keep the light of faith burning brightly amid this new Dark Age.
Kwok puts these mathematical points to work again in his monumental, 45-minute generative video for Karma Field's full album, New Age | Dark Age (Monstercat), though this time the tessellation is just one of a menagerie of algorithmic visuals.
But her resignation in early 2009 to join Mr Obama's cabinet ushered in a new dark age for Arizona Democrats, who failed to build on her successes and were trounced in every subsequent state-wide election until this year.
MGMT returned from a four-year hiatus with the repeat-worthy " Little Dark Age," a gothic, '80s-inspired single that melds alternately eerie and charged synths with cryptic, poetic verses — and one of the band's best choruses to date.
Like other hoards, the Gaulcross treasure has "preserved fashions (from) what we think of as the darkest bits of the dark age after the fall of the Roman Empire," says study co-author Martin Goldberg of National Museums Scotland.
The best that the Foreign Service and those outside government in academia and at think tanks can do now is prepare wisely for the day after Mr. Trump leaves office to make sure that a renaissance follows the dark age.
In Dark Age of Camelot, for example, Manfred says he found an exploit that allowed him to log out and log in again without the game noticing, allowing essentially to clone his own character and valuable items over and over.
Because the patriotic left offers the antithesis of the political dark age Trump now champions, the left will someday win passage of a bill to create a free public college education but will never promise that Mexico will pay for it.
Although American food before Chez Panisse is often portrayed as a gastronomic dark age when no vegetable escaped the canneries and freezers, in Waters's childhood house the old home-grown foods hadn't been entirely replaced by the new industrialized ones.
This is an unacceptable reversal of the democratic gains Kenya has made and no one government or president should be allowed to drag us back two and a half decades to a dark age of torture chambers, exile and forced disappearances.
The project was inspired by Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy, which tells the story of a group of academics and artists tasked with preserving humanity's collective knowledge to mitigate an impending galactic dark age predicted to last for thousands of years.
Paradoxically, the rich, weird cohesion of Little Dark Age was borne out of division: while VanWyngarden got to work on finishing construction on his house in Queens beach area the Rockaways, Goldwasser moved to LA in search of a change of scenery.
"No one in mainstream political life has ever questioned NATO and US membership in it," said Jamie Kirchick, a journalist who specializes in foreign policy and the author of "The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues and the Coming Dark Age," to be published in March.
This isn't a bad thing, but listening to MGMT over the years has sometimes felt like hearing a record skip and wondering if it's intentional; on Little Dark Age, there's no confusion as to whether the needle's locked in the groove—the band sure are.
"His entire political career and worldview is guided by anti-Americanism, that's how he sees the world," said James Kirchick, author of "The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age" and whose research focuses on rising antisemitism and populism in Europe.
In the two decades since, Manfred says he found ways to hack and profit off of several games: Lineage 2, Shadowbane, Final Fantasy XI, Dark Age of Camelot, Lord of The Rings Online, RIFT, Age of Conan, Star Wars New Republic, Guild Wars 2, and others.
"This, unfortunately, in my opinion, is the first sign that Europe, which suffered from civil wars that cost the lives of innocent people for hundreds of years, ... is turning into that Dark Age again," Kaynak was quoted by the state-run Anadolu news agency as saying.
Containing the most potent songs the band's put to tape since 2007's mega-breakout Oracular Spectacular, Little Dark Age finds cosmic wizards Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser dipping their toes in all kinds of synth-slicked waters with equal parts glee and freaked-out paranoia.
As I documented in my 503 cover story for Pitchfork detailing the genesis of that year's self-titled third LP, jamming is an essential element of the band's songwriting process—but the sessions for Little Dark Age were much less fraught with frustration than what came before.
Tom and Kate's world is ripped in two, as they're thrust into a dark age of sorts where fresh food is hard to come by, a basic scrape can kill if it's not disinfected, and where nefarious internet users "hack" people's minds while they're asleep via the Feed's implants.
New Dark Age is a book-length argument for the idea that vastly proliferating knowledge — from mass surveillance, social media, artificial intelligence, and other sources — is paradoxically making the world harder to comprehend, while the technology that underlies it is creating environmental damage that we're ill-equipped to understand or solve.
"The 'sanctions resolutions' of the Security Council against the DPRK (North Korea's official name), that prohibit even the shipment of computers and other electronic devices widely used at societies and homes of today, are indeed the action against humanity to destroy modern civilization and turn the society back in a (medieval) dark age," the letter read.
This is a shift because while the youth bias in F1 has meant that a lot of past drivers have been gamers (Jacques Villeneuve annoyed his team by playing Dark Age of Camelot during his off-hours, even during race weekends), there has never been a cohort of drivers that play so many racing games together.
And while in Los Angeles and across the U.S., there was still a lot of dark age nonsense going down, I still can't help but look back on many of the movies from that period and feel nostalgia, for Marilyn Monroe arm in arm on the red carpet with Arthur Miller, for dramatic Hollywood smooches, for candy-colored dresses and men in matching pajama sets.
In " New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future ," James Bridle describes the black-box quality of the machine-learning algorithms that have rapidly become capable of everything from "predictive policing" to "dreaming" surreal images of dogs and beating the world's greatest masters of chess and Go. Based on ever-evolving neural networks of extraordinary complexity, these algorithms are already well beyond mortal accounting.
Advocates for the arts and public broadcasting are sounding the alarm over possible cuts to federal funding that one lawmaker said could be a sign of a cultural dark age under Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's presidency.
Meanwhile, many of media's technophobic éminences grises, long spooked by anything that dings and therefore feeling pretty smug about the current techlash, now see fit to indulge in and promote their analog fantasies at tedious length in national publications, as if we, the hopelessly hyperconnected hoi polloi, care about cows in the countryside, silent retreats at which tears are cathartically shed, or—please, no—the original off-gridder himself and resurgent icon of the new tech-dystopian dark age, Henry David "Friends Totally Joined Me at the Pond All the Time, Guys" Thoreau.
For the music nerds who have followed this band's fascinating career over the last eleven years, there's still flecks of impeccable reference points that have cemented MGMT as quite possibly the strangest major-label act in existence: jittery opener "She Works Out Too Much" is a hat-tip to legendary Japanese pop aesthetes Yellow Music Orchestra, while "Days That Got Away" and "When You Die" bear the unmistakable splattered pastels of Ariel Pink (who, not coincidentally, has songwriting credits on the latter, as well as several other songs on Little Dark Age).

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