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IShowSpeed just flexed the Chinese Batmobile — and it jumps. Literally.
Streamer IShowSpeed showed off the insane YangWang U9 EV by BYD — priced at $250K and packing 1287 horsepower. This beast can:
• Spin 360°
• Jump like a lowrider
• And dance like no Tesla ever will
Meanwhile, BYD quietly became the #1 EV maker in the world, first beating Tesla in revenue, now in sales.
If you thought electric cars were boring… this one just did a pirouette.
Future’s here — and it has rhythm.
Well, look at that — and we were all worried!
📈 Bitcoin is back at $84K — and showing no signs of slowing down.
Top analysts at BRN and 21Shares say BTC held strong while trad markets dipped. Uncertainty is fading, institutional buyers are coming back, and momentum is building for another push toward $90K.
Get ready, frens — the next leg might be just around the corner. Not a bug. Just Bitcoin.
Amtrak trolls American car culture — with a traffic simulator 🚦
The U.S. rail company Amtrak just dropped a hilarious ad: a “traffic simulator” where... nothing happens. Just endless gridlock. Because that’s real-life car commuting in the States.
It’s a cheeky push to get Americans to consider trains over traffic — no honking, no parking wars, just smooth rides.
Irony game: strong. Message: clear. Ride the damn train.
Guy Ritchie + flying axes = Apple TV+ is cooking
Apple just dropped the trailer for The Fountain of Youth — a new action-adventure from Guy Ritchie with that signature chaotic charm. Think: ancient secrets, car chases, and a suspicious amount of weaponized antiques.
The cast? Absolute fire: Natalie Portman, Eiza González, John Krasinski, and Domhnall Gleeson all in one film? Yes, please.
Premieres May 23 exclusively on Apple TV+. Expect leather jackets, plot twists, and probably at least one slow-motion bar fight.
⚡️ Fourier’s Hydrogen Hack: Data Center Tech Meets Clean Energy
Inspired by server racks, startup Fourier is building compact hydrogen electrolyzers that scale like data centers — and no, that’s not a metaphor.
Each shoebox-sized module contains 20 “blades” (mini electrolyzers) controlled by smart software, just like a battery management system. The result? Cheaper, modular hydrogen production that slashes costs in half — $6–7 per kg vs. today’s $13–14.
Backed by $18.5M in Series A funding from General Catalyst, Airbus Ventures & others, Fourier’s already piloting units in solar, pharma, and aerospace, with two commercial deployments launching by June.
Modular design, serious savings, and Silicon Valley flair — hydrogen just got a cloud upgrade.
⛔️ “Trump Math”: When Tariffs Are Calculated on a Napkin
On April 2, the US announced a fresh wave of import tariffs — 34% on China, 37% on Liechtenstein, 49% on Cambodia, and more. The logic? Surprisingly basic:
(Imports - Exports) / Exports × 100% = "that country’s tariff"
So if Vietnam sends $136B to the US and only buys $13B in return — boom, “they’ve got a 90% tariff,” right? And based on that math, the US slaps retaliatory tariffs. No context, no nuance, no real trade analysis.
This isn't satire — it's policy.
Many American companies manufacture abroad simply to save on costs. The imbalance isn't a hostile act — it's just the market. People in Vietnam aren't skipping Jeep Grand Cherokees out of spite — they're just not shopping for $100K SUVs.
Markets responded fast: $2 trillion in value was wiped out in 17 minutes, S&P 500 flipped from +1.7% to -4% in post-market trading.
You don’t need to love or hate Trump to see the problem. This kind of “tariff logic” has historical echoes — the 1930s, to be specific. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was one of the sparks of the Great Depression.
We're not saying it’s déjà vu. But it sure smells familiar.
Decide for yourself: bold move or blind gamble?
SpaceX, North Pole, South Pole & a Dash of Madness — All-Inclusive, Paid in BTC
When your crypto portfolio hits just right — you buy an entire SpaceX mission and fly over both damn poles of the Earth. That’s exactly what bitcoin investor Chun Wang did.
He brought along a Norwegian filmmaker, a German robotics expert, and an Aussie polar guide — because what’s a trip without the squad?
The mission, dubbed Fram2, wasn’t just for flex: • gathered data on Earth’s magnetic field • studied radiation & circadian chaos in polar orbit • shot high-res footage of melting polar caps
The result? The first-ever crewed polar orbit in history — and it wasn’t NASA, it wasn’t ESA... It was a crypto bro with a dream (and a few million in BTC).
Runway drops Gen-4 — and Hollywood’s watching nervously 🎬🤖
Filmmakers, brace yourselves.
Runway just launched Gen-4, and it’s insane:
• Consistent characters
• Physics that makes sense
• Stylized world-building
• Image-to-video animation
No fine-tuning. No mess. Just prompt and roll.
They’ve already made short films and music videos — and they look shockingly pro.
One standout: The Lonely Little Flame — an emotional, fully AI-generated short that feels like it came out of A24’s side hustle.
What this means:
• Hollywood studios are watching (and sweating)
• Ads, trailers, and indie films — all about to get AI-fueled
• Creators can now shoot a short film alone in a week
Only catch? A looming copyright lawsuit — because, well, great AI probably learned from someone else’s great art.
Welcome to the future — cinematic, legal, and chaotic.
Backbone drops Xbox-style controller — now you're mobile and neon green 🎮📱
Backbone One: Xbox Edition is here — a new mobile controller that's semi-transparent, neon green, and straight-up looks like the OG Xbox from the early 2000s.
• Full Xbox button layout • USB-C connection • Built for Xbox Cloud Gaming, works best there
Previously, there was a PlayStation version — now it's Xbox's turn. $110 on the official site.
Your phone just became a console. That fits in your pocket.
iOS 19 leak: Your iPhone now looks… kinda like Android with visionOS filters 📱✨
Leaked iOS 19 screenshots just dropped — and we swear we’ve seen this look on a 2018 Galaxy. • Rounded, glassy buttons • Frosted overlays everywhere • Floating keyboard, • 3D lock screen straight out of a Marvel UI demo
Apple calls it a “redesign.” We call it “Android in a designer jacket.” Sure, it's "inspired by visionOS" — but it kinda screams "inspired by MIUI in a dream."
Let’s see what WWDC 2025 brings. For now — welcome to AndroidOS 19.
📈Limit orders now live in Blum — trade like a pro 📈🔼🔥
Hey crypto fam! Blum Trading Bot just got a serious upgrade — limit orders are in. Set your price, let the bot do the sniping. Buy low, sell high — the way it’s meant to be.
Posting about it? Don’t forget to drop your referral link — track your earnings and get paid on every activation.
Smart trades. Smarter hustle.
▶️ Use the link to get started
Meet the Lumon Terminal Pro – your worst work nightmare, now on Apple’s site
Apple just dropped a fake Mac from Severance on their site, and it’s all kinds of eerie. The Lumon Terminal Pro looks like it time-traveled from 1983 and brought anxiety with it.
No, you can’t buy it. It’s part of a promo for Apple TV+. But the product page is so well done, it’ll fool even the most jaded Mac nerds. Highlights? A panic button, macrodata refinement tools, and just enough corporate dread to haunt your dreams.
Creepy, clever, and totally Apple. They’re not just making devices anymore — they’re making satire. And we’re here for it.
📈Limit orders now live in Blum — trade like a pro 📈🔼🔥
Hey crypto fam! Blum Trading Bot just got a serious upgrade — limit orders are in. Set your price, let the bot do the sniping. Buy low, sell high — the way it’s meant to be.
Posting about it? Don’t forget to drop your referral link — track your earnings and get paid on every activation.
Smart trades. Smarter hustle.
▶️ Use the link to get started
WWDC 2025 is set — Apple says “see you June 9” 🍏🚀
Mark your calendar: June 9 is the day Apple drops iOS 19 and more, all rumored to come with a unified visionOS-style redesign.
According to Mark Gurman, it could be the biggest UI shake-up since iOS 7. So yeah — your iPhone’s about to get a whole new look.
Whether it’s sleek or controversial — it won’t be boring.
A $3600 Keyboard — Because Two MacBooks Just Aren’t Enough ⌨️💸
Norbauer’s Seneca is here: a hand-assembled, 682-piece, CT-scanned, plasma-ceramic keyboard. Yes, really.
For $3600 you get: • Keys with emotional depth, • A patented “smooth feel” system, • Retro-futuristic vibes, • A Lemo connector (because USB-C is for peasants).
Optional: a $180 African wood stand, to tilt your existential typing experience.
Perfect for those “building a life” — or just a keyboard that costs more than your PC.
Garmin’s back on the grind — meet Vivoactive 6 ⌚️💪
Forget dumb alarms — this one wakes you up when it won’t ruin your life. Plus a new accelerometer that tracks your workout pain with scary precision.
Why it’s cool:
• 1.2" AMOLED — crisp even mid-burpee 🏋️
• 8GB music storage — ditch your phone, keep the beats 🎶
• Battery lasts 11 days — like your caffeine buzz ☕️
• Water-resistant — swim, sweat, survive 🌊
• Comes in Lunar Gold, Jasper Green, Pink Dawn, and straight-up Slate.
$300 for better sleep, smarter fitness, and wrist swag?
Time to flex, not just scroll.
I'll be sending you movie trailers styled like Studio Ghibli — and you try to guess which film it is!
Читать полностью…Meanwhile in China: they’re dressing robot dogs for the runway 🤯🐾
Shanghai Fashion Week went full cyberpunk — showcasing actual fashion lines for humanoids and robot pets 🤖👗. Yes, jackets and fits for your metal companion 🧥
While you’re still syncing your smart fridge, they’re out here serving AI couture ⚙️✨ 2035 energy, delivered in style 🛰️
Switch 2 is here. And it’s JUICY.
Dropping June 5, Nintendo’s new console looks sleek, hits way harder, has a real screen, spatial audio, and Joy-Cons that double as mice. There’s even a voice chat button — hello, 2025!
But the real magic? The games:
FromSoftware’s making a bloody exclusive, DuskBloods, just for Switch 2. Mario Kart World goes open-world with real-time weather — fun, not floods. Zelda, Cyberpunk, Elden Ring — getting shiny upgrades (yes, they’ll cost you). And yes, Hollow Knight: Silksong is finally happening. Also: GameCube games in the sub. Dreams do come true.
Price: $450 solo or $500 bundled with Mario Kart World.
Bottom line: It’s not the most powerful console ever — but everyone’s gonna want one. The game is on.
💾 TSMC bets on $2T with 2nm chips — let the foundry wars begin
Brace yourself: TSMC forecasts a $2 trillion market for products built on its next-gen 2nm process, with mass production set for 2025.
Why it matters:
— +15% speed or -30% power usage vs 3nm
— New transistor tech: GAA (Gate-All-Around) — tighter current control, better efficiency
— 6 fabs in Taiwan, maybe more in Arizona
But here’s the real kicker: Samsung and Intel are gunning for the same prize.
— Samsung’s already running GAA on 3nm, plans 2nm for 2025
— Intel’s aiming to leapfrog both with “Arrow Lake” 2nm-class CPUs as early as Q3 2024
Industry insiders are calling it a foundry bloodbath. And they’re not wrong.
Why you should care:
These chips will power the next wave of AI, Web3, gaming, mobile, and everything in between. Faster, smarter, cooler — meaning your meme coins get mined in milliseconds.
Tech = power. Know your chipmakers.
🎬 Fincher, Tarantino & Pitt — Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is back (sort of)
Netflix is cooking up a spin-off of Tarantino’s cult classic. The script? Written by Quentin himself. But the director’s chair? David Fincher. Yeah, wild combo.
The story will focus on stuntman Cliff Booth, once again played by Brad Pitt. No confirmation yet on Leo or Margot, but hope is alive.
Filming kicks off this summer, and odds are it’ll skip theaters and drop straight on Netflix. Expect grit, swagger, and a whole lotta Hollywood weird.
The first teaser for Season 27 just dropped, and yep, it’s a chaotic delight. We’ve got P.Diddy hiding
in space, Canada causing drama, and yes — some kind of epic toilet scandal.
All your favorite characters are here, along with that signature mix of ridiculousness and razor-sharp satire.
Premieres July 9th. Buckle up, it’s gonna get offensive (and awesome).
Evanescence joins Devil May Cry anime soundtrack with “Afterlife” 🔥🎧
The Devil May Cry anime just leveled up — Evanescence dropped a new track, "Afterlife", as part of the official soundtrack.
Netflix released a full music video made from anime footage, and yep — it’s dark, intense, and totally on brand.
The track’s out on all streaming platforms, and the anime drops April 3 on Netflix.
Get ready: it’s moody, stylish, and full of demons.
Full circle: Zuckerberg buys his shirt from The Social Network 👕🧠
Mark Zuckerberg just bought the actual T-shirt worn by Jesse Eisenberg playing him in The Social Network — 15 years later. Yes, that iconic grey shirt. And yes, this is real.
When you play yourself so hard, you start collecting your own movie merch — that's final boss energy.
ChatGPT’s GPUs are melting — OpenAI slaps image limits 🔥🖼️
ChatGPT’s new image feature dropped — and instantly broke the internet (and some GPUs). Sam Altman says it best: “our GPUs are melting.”
Now we’ve got: • 3 images/day for free users • A full-on Ghibli-style image frenzy • Temporary limits — supposedly
AI’s painting. We’re waiting. Or upgrading.
Alone with bots, not people — OpenAI & MIT raise the red flag 🤖💔
A new study shows: people who use ChatGPT and AI companions like Replika the most also report feeling lonelier and having fewer real-life social connections. Especially when bots offer "emotional intimacy" features like selfies, memory, and outfits — for a fee, of course.
Important note: bots don’t cause loneliness — but lonely users are more likely to bond with bots.
Researchers suggest a fix: socioaffective alignment — designing AI that supports users without replacing real relationships.
If we don’t get this right, we could repeat the social media spiral — with lawsuits, mental health crises, and reputational fallout.
AI should enhance life — not simulate it. Time to build wisely.
Google Launches Gemini 2.5 Pro — This AI Actually Thinks 🧠🚀
Meet Google’s most powerful model yet — Gemini 2.5 Pro, designed to reason, analyze context, write code, and handle multimodal input like a total brainiac.
What’s new: • Handles complex, multi-step problems with real logic • Works with text, images, audio, and video • Supports 1 million token context (soon to be 2M!) • Generates up to 65K tokens in output • Crushing benchmarks — GPT, Claude, Grok? Left in the dust
Now available via Google AI Studio and the Gemini app (Gemini Advanced subscribers only for now), with Vertex AI support coming soon.
Smart AI is finally here — and it’s flexing hard.
Pentagon: Maybe Don’t Use Signal for Secret War Plans 🕵️♂️📱
Just days before a major leak involving Trump officials, the Pentagon warned staff: Signal isn’t safe for sensitive convos. Why? Russian hackers (APT44/Sandworm) have been exploiting Signal’s “linked devices” feature using fake QR codes.
They’ve already targeted Ukrainian military accounts — and now, the Pentagon says consumer messengers like Signal aren't secure enough for government use.
The best part? Right after the warning, a journalist was accidentally added to a confidential White House chat about Yemen airstrikes. The warning basically fact-checked itself in real time.
Signal responded with security upgrades, but the takeaway is clear:
End-to-end encryption means nothing if your messages are going straight to a hacker’s iPad.
Send this to that one friend who's still DM’ing the Pentagon from their phone.
Apple Music Teams Up with Top DJ Apps — Spin Your Sets Straight from the Catalog 🎧🔥
Apple just made a big move: Apple Music is now integrated with major DJ apps like rekordbox, Serato, Algoriddim, Denon DJ, and more.
If you’ve got a subscription, you can mix tracks from the Apple Music catalog directly in your favorite DJ software— no hacks, no pirated MP3s, just smooth, legal vibes.
There’s also a new “Apple Music for DJs” section featuring curated playlists and inspiration from partner platforms.
In short: it’s all love — and all licensed.
ChatGPT Just Got an Art Upgrade — GPT-4o Can Now Draw 🎨🤖
OpenAI gave ChatGPT a glow-up: it can now generate and edit images — right inside the chat.
The new GPT-4o can: • Create images from scratch, • Add/remove backgrounds and objects, • Even edit photos with people in them (hello, AI face swap).
For now, it’s Pro-only ($200/month), but it’s coming soon to everyone else.
OpenAI promises it won’t copy living artists and plays nice with data permissions (allegedly).
AI doesn’t just talk anymore — now it paints, photoshops, and maybe freelances on the side.