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  1. We have started to build out the new Bonus Reward which is the Lilith PC. The updates will go into the build log
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  2. Queensland has one of the most straightforward regulatory systems in Australia when it comes to trade promotions, giveaway clubs, raffles, and lotteries. If you want to run a giveaway, a trade promotion lottery, or a membership-based prize club, Queensland provides a clear pathway as long as your promotion is structured correctly and follows the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming framework. This guide explains everything you need to know to legally operate a giveaway or trade promotion in Queensland, fully optimised for SEO to rank for all major giveaway-related searches. Queensland at a Glance Trade promotions for businesses do not require a licence in Queensland if they follow the rules for free-entry promotional games. Queensland classifies business giveaways as Category 4 promotional games, which means no licence is required when the promotion is free-to-enter and used to promote goods or services. Entry must always be free, although entry may be attached to buying goods or services at their usual retail price. Raffles and fundraising lotteries are separate and only permitted for eligible charities and not-for-profit organisations. Raffles have their own categories (Category 1 to Category 3), each with different rules depending on proceeds and prize value. Giveaway clubs and membership models are allowed if structured as genuine free-entry trade promotions. Trade Promotions and Giveaway Clubs in Queensland A trade promotion in Queensland is a free-entry, chance-based promotion run by a business to market its goods, services, memberships, or brand. Trade promotions fall under the Category 4 promotional game classification. Key rules: Entry must be free. You may link entry to purchases, subscriptions, or membership signups, but the customer cannot be charged for the entry itself. Purchasing goods or services at normal retail price is allowed as a method of earning entries. Winners must be selected by chance, such as via a draw or random selection. The promotion must not charge for entry through SMS, phone lines, or premium access. You must state all rules clearly before the promotion begins. This is the most flexible environment in Australia for giveaway clubs and recurring prize communities. Membership-Based Giveaway Clubs in Queensland Queensland allows membership giveaway clubs when structured as a Category 4 promotional game. To comply: The membership must provide stand-alone value unrelated to entry. Entries must be free bonuses, not the product being sold. Pricing must not increase based on the number of entries provided. You must not “sell entries” or create a system where a purchase acts as a disguised ticket sale. All winners must be selected by a fair random draw. Terms must clearly state how many entries each member receives and how draws work. This makes Queensland one of the easiest states for ongoing prize clubs and subscription-based giveaway ecosystems. Raffles and Fundraising Lotteries in Queensland Raffles and fundraising lotteries are different from trade promotions. Only eligible not-for-profit and charitable organisations may run raffles. Queensland classifies raffles into three categories: Category 1 Raffles Small raffles with low proceeds. No licence required. Suitable for small clubs and local fundraisers. Category 2 Raffles Medium-scale raffles with moderate proceeds. Still no licence required, but the organisation must follow strict rules around ticketing, prize distribution, and financial responsibility. Category 3 Raffles Raffles where gross proceeds exceed $50,000. A licence is required. Full record keeping, ticketing rules, financial audits, and stricter draw rules apply. Businesses cannot run raffles Commercial giveaway clubs must structure promotions as trade promotions, not raffles. Advertising and Terms Requirements in Queensland Your promotion must include clear, transparent rules available before entry opens. Your Terms and Conditions should include: Eligibility requirements Start and end dates Entry method Number of entries allowed All prize details Draw date, time, and method How winners are notified Any unclaimed prize procedures Privacy and data use statements Advertising must not: Be misleading Hide important conditions Suggest illegitimate financial benefits Misrepresent prize values Encourage irresponsible or unsafe behaviour Advertising must reflect your Terms accurately and give entrants a fair understanding of how the promotion works. Draw Rules and Winner Management Queensland requires all prize draws for trade promotions to be fair and transparent. Requirements include: Winners must be chosen randomly. The draw must occur on the date specified in the Terms. If the winner cannot be contacted, the unclaimed prize procedure in your Terms must be followed. Prizes must be delivered as described, and within a reasonable time. Ensuring transparency protects both entrants and your brand. Record Keeping Although trade promotions do not require a licence, keeping clear records is recommended, especially for recurring giveaway clubs. Suggested records to store: Entry lists Draw randomisation proof Winner notifications Prize delivery proof Terms and Conditions Advertising materials These records protect you in the event of a compliance dispute. Prohibited Practices in Queensland To stay compliant, you must not: Charge a fee for entering Sell entries Promote gambling products illegally Offer prizes that are illegal or unsafe Conduct misleading or deceptive advertising Manipulate draw outcomes Encourage minors to participate in adult-restricted promotions Giveaway clubs must remain promotional tools, not disguised lotteries. Queensland Compliance Checklist Use this checklist before launching any promotion in Queensland: Define whether your promotion is a trade promotion or a raffle Confirm your prize pool and promotion structure Ensure entry is free and not tied to inflated pricing Draft Terms and Conditions Publish clear advertising Set up a fair and random draw Notify winners promptly Record how entries were obtained and chosen Deliver prizes correctly and on time Store all documentation for accountability Queensland Giveaway and Trade Promotion FAQ Do I need a licence for a trade promotion in Queensland? No. Trade promotions fall under Category 4 promotional games and do not require a licence. Can I charge an entry fee? No. Entry must be free. Can a business run a raffle in Queensland? No. Only charities and not-for-profit organisations may run raffles. Can my giveaway club operate on monthly subscriptions? Yes, provided the subscription has stand-alone value and entries are free bonuses. Do I need to publish winners? You must notify winners and follow the disclosure promises made in your Terms. Does Queensland allow recurring giveaways? Yes, as long as each giveaway follows the rules for free-entry promotional games.
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  3. Thank you Joa for supporting the club for such a long time! I'm really glad this is going to you. Watch it live
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  4. The Crimson Market is excited to introduce its new project : the Crimson Court. Big fans of TTRPGs and Wargaming, the team of the STL store has decided to add their own vision to people’s table. We partnered with a known sculptor in the industry, Dimitris Kampourides, to bring an exclusive line of sculpts to the 3D printing world. Our first model : Radoslav Krvavy, the Crimson Commander. First model of the Crimson Court, this fearsome Vampire Lord is a perfect proxy for any vampire army. With a few sets of weapons, like sword and board, dual weapons and the emblematic cavalry lance, it finds its rightful place on any table in any game. How well does it print Our STL team is committed to quality above all else, and we all know 3D printing can be a headache. This is why we did a test print and a paint test, to make sure this build is as easy as can be. Personally, I think it looks absolutely amazing. And keep in mind, I am an average painter at best.
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  5. Congratulations Zapoo0026 on winning our BONUS reward, the Hibernator! The Hibernator was not claimed by a previous member a few months ago, after trying to contact the member several times from different emails over multiple months, we decided to reroll this one as a bonus reward on top of our new big reward and supplement reward! Watch the spin LIVE here Check out the show case for the hibernator Check out the build time lapse And the full walk through Specifications are outlined here Have fun in the next PC giveaway! We'll be doing more bonus computer giveaways every couple months, next one is in December for the Lilith PC based on our concept short. Here's a sneak peak of one of the panels we modelled and are currently building out! Video (1) (4).mp4
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  6. We finished this bad boy, we did two rounds on the panel because we were experimenting with how to get the optical illusions to look the best while also being able to see the components inside. I really love this one and think we will do more of these because we've brainstormed a few more ideas regarding how far we can go with the optical illusion blending with the inner components. This also made me think of a new stream our team might get into, which is kinetic computers, ones that move in interesting ways. Unboxing : Timelapse: Full Build: Showcase: Please let us know what you think in the comments below!
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  7. Unfortunately we will have to skip the Carnival for the first time due to technical issues :x We have been working on improving LilithMommy, we want to make her sing (it's already pretty good). Her model is also undergoing improvement, here is the current progress update. She will also have a few new dance moves soon. We are also working on our third game for the Carnival and it's getting close, this one will be a lot more interactive as it will come with a Twitch extension and a way to also interact with it through the website for those people watching from other platforms who cannot use twitch. We are at $5650 claimed which you have to admin, is pretty insane. Simply come and win every hour in our mini games, like a digital experience of a carnival! See you next weekend!
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  8. This is a really nice PC, I almost don't want to send it away xD It's simple and elegant, it's got that see through, gold, theme and I love it. It is themed to Elden Ring originally, we've got the Elden Ring symbol etched onto the glass which is pretty awesome! Here's all the content. Kintsugi Build Time Lapse Kintsugi Elden Ring PC Show case Kintsugi PC Unboxing And we have 6 episodes of the walk through to build it. Here is Part 1 Also you can check out the full written build log in the build log section of this club. So it's in just a few hours on Raxx's stream, I wish you the best, we'll be revealing the "Crimson Computer" in the next few hours as well!
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  9. 🎙️ From Black Lotus to PvP Glory – The Coooley Interview | Pro Gamers Journal In this special edition of Pro Gamers Journal, we dive into the world of Coooley — a legendary figure in the Diablo II: Resurrected community, Magic: The Gathering champion, world-record holder, and creator of the Diablo Fighting Championship. But this isn’t just a podcast — it’s a masterclass in gaming, content creation, and staying true to your path. 🎮 What’s Inside This Episode: Coooley’s Full Origin Story From the earliest days of Diablo II to building one of the strongest PvP communities in modern ARPGs. Owning a Real Black Lotus Magic: The Gathering fans — yes, it’s true. And we talk about the significance of that card, his tournament wins, and what it taught him about value. His Rivalry with MrLlamaSC The moment that made his catchphrase iconic: “I beat MrLlamaSC once.” Inspiration from Raxxanterax Behind-the-scenes moments on how top creators influence each other to level up. Creating the Diablo Fighting Championship Why he launched his own PvP league and what it takes to organize competitive content that people care about. Breaking the D2R Uber Tristram World Record The strategy, the hype, the community reaction — all in his words. Love, Mentors, and Life Before Streaming Real talk about personal growth, navigating pressure, and what it means to build something that matters. 🎯 Why You Should Watch Whether you're a gamer, Twitch streamer, YouTube creator, ARPG fan, or just someone who loves seeing people go all-in on their passion — this is for you. We talk about the grind behind the scenes, the mindset required to last, and the tools creators use to stay authentic, build community, and grow their impact. If you're just getting started or looking for a spark to keep going, Coooley drops insights you won’t find anywhere else — all with honesty, humor, and a bit of chaos. 🎧 This is only Part 1 of our 6-hour deep dive. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the rest.
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  10. We thought, well, we knew it would be a good idea to give people updates about what is going on in the club since people might be wondering about the progress of the current build, their own reward deliveries, what the next builds might be and overall how the club is going. This is the beginning of that. Let's start with the current build, The Last Epoch PC. This is an extremely difficult build with a very intricate water cooling system and a details case mod which we had to 3D model, print, assemble, sand, prime, paint 3 coats on and mount. WORK IN PROGRESS PHOTOS - nothing is final here EHG told us that they would help us show the PC off, unfortunately we think that if we were to send it to someone next weekend, it would be in the spotlight for too short of a time for the amount of effort time and money put into it. Therefore we have decided to move this build to next month, I hope the concepts we showed before being realised here in these new images is enough for you to not get too upset with us for this decision. WORK IN PROGRESS PHOTOS - nothing is final here (we have more polishing etc to do) We do have a saving grace, a friend of ours who goes by the name Waffles has been building computers full time as a life style and profession, we have decided that he will join us in building custom PC's, he is undertaking the Kintsugi build which is an amazing computer but we got stuck with that one too because the waterblocks for 5080s are not available, ours was supposed to arrive before the 10th of April and then we got an email saying it will come at the end of May. So Waffles did some quick thinking and told us everyone loves his sleeper builds, so we went ahead and started to concept out a sleeper build. We got all of the parts and he went to work, he provided the necessary videos (it isn't easy especially for the first time to get good footage, he made a build log which you can read, we edited all of the videos and posted them). This computer is done and this is the one we want to send out next weekend. Now for some people we are still working through getting their reward to their door, we always do achieve it, we delivered a computer to China (not easy, had to go there personally on a plane) and we delivered a computer to South Africa (insane if you think about it), a computer with a real diamond in it too. That one came with a broken ram card (We tested everything before shipping it so the plane turbulence may have caused damage), we have literally replaced every single damaged component if there is one in a PC going as far as replacing an entire GPU for the first clock we sent (damaged in flight). Based on these experiences, we have learned to take great care when shipping to certain countries, we get custom crates made, go very heavy on packing, get premium delivery services (we had computers stuck in random warehouses etc otherwise), this is time consuming and costs a lot of money so please bare with us if you have a large reward which we need to ship to you, some of the custom computers we build are THIRTY KILOGRAMS and have intricate designs so we want to make sure it gets to people in one piece. We will get better and faster at shipping worldwide as we go but so far we have delivered every computer thus far and replaced any damaged parts (only happens about 10% of the time). Now let's get on to what we have planned next, We have been working on a project revolving around the first ever Macintosh, we are trying to fit it out with the best modern parts it can fit, we've already cleaned up the case to remove stains and yellowing. The biggest challenge we have put forward to ourselves is to make the Screen of the Macintosh hook up the the modern GPU, that means we will be seeing modern games in low pixel count black and white on the screen. This is going to be insane if it works the way we think it will, it's going to be a real gem and of course you can hook up additional monitors to play games properly, it's just for show but we want the screen to work properly. You can check out how this is done here We'll of course have the full build video etc soon, we already filmed taking the Mac apart which was very interesting to us as we were dealing with some of the first harddrives in personal computing, these things had 20 megabytes of disk space xD. We will try to give weekly updates now here 🙂
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  11. For decades, x86 has dominated the world of personal computing, powering everything from desktop PCs to high-performance servers. However, in recent years, ARM architecture has been making significant strides, particularly in mobile devices, tablets, and now even laptops and servers. With Apple’s transition to ARM-based M-series chips and Microsoft’s increasing investment in ARM-powered Windows, the tech industry is at a crossroads. Is ARM the future, or will x86 continue to hold its ground? Understanding x86 and ARM Architectures Before diving into the future of computing, it's crucial to understand what differentiates x86 from ARM. x86: The Traditional Powerhouse x86 is a Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) architecture designed by Intel and AMD. It is optimized for high performance and flexibility, making it ideal for: High-end gaming PCs and workstations Enterprise-grade servers and cloud computing Applications requiring raw processing power, like video editing and 3D rendering However, x86 chips tend to be power-hungry and generate significant heat, making them less ideal for mobile devices and ultra-thin laptops. ARM: The Power-Efficient Contender ARM, on the other hand, is a Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture. Unlike x86, ARM chips prioritize power efficiency and battery life, making them dominant in: Smartphones and tablets Smart devices (IoT) Energy-efficient laptops like Apple's MacBook Air and Qualcomm-powered Windows devices ARM's modular, licensing-based business model allows companies like Apple, Qualcomm, and Nvidia to customize and optimize their own processors, leading to greater efficiency and specialization. Why ARM is Gaining Traction 1. Apple's M-Series Chips Apple’s transition from Intel x86 chips to its custom-built ARM-based M1, M2, and now M3 chips proved that ARM can compete with x86 in both performance and power efficiency. These chips: Deliver desktop-class performance with laptop-class power efficiency. Have outperformed Intel chips in many real-world applications, including video rendering and software development. Offer superior battery life, with MacBooks running up to 20 hours on a single charge. 2. Microsoft and Qualcomm’s Push for ARM Windows Historically, Windows on ARM has struggled with app compatibility and performance. However, Microsoft has made significant strides, with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite promising high-performance ARM-based Windows laptops in 2024. Key improvements include: Better x86 emulation for running legacy applications. Native ARM versions of Windows apps from major developers. Extended battery life, rivaling MacBooks. 3. Cloud Computing and ARM Servers Tech giants like Amazon (AWS Graviton), Google, and Microsoft are adopting ARM for cloud computing, benefiting from: Lower power consumption, reducing data center costs. Increased performance per watt compared to traditional x86-based servers. Customizability for specific workloads like AI and machine learning. Challenges for ARM in a Dominant x86 Market Despite ARM’s rapid growth, it still faces significant challenges: Software Compatibility: Many enterprise applications and games are still optimized for x86, requiring emulation on ARM. Industry Momentum: x86 has decades of software and hardware support, making transitions complex for businesses. High-Performance Computing (HPC): While ARM is making strides, x86 still holds the edge in raw processing power for certain workloads like high-frequency trading and advanced AI training. The Future: A Hybrid Landscape? Rather than a total displacement of x86, the future may see a hybrid computing landscape, where both architectures coexist: ARM for Consumer and Mobile Computing: With growing efficiency and performance, ARM will likely dominate ultra-portable laptops, tablets, and energy-conscious servers. x86 for High-Performance Applications: Workstations, high-end gaming PCs, and specific enterprise applications may continue relying on x86’s computational strength. More ARM-based Laptops and Desktops: As Microsoft and software developers optimize for ARM, we may see ARM-powered PCs becoming mainstream competitors to Intel and AMD. Conclusion ARM’s rise is reshaping the computing industry, challenging the decades-long dominance of x86. While x86 remains a stronghold in performance-driven markets, ARM is proving its capabilities in power efficiency, mobile computing, and even high-end performance scenarios. The coming years will determine whether x86 adapts to the power-efficient world or if ARM will ultimately take over. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is clear: the future of computing is no longer a one-horse race.
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