Dumb Money tells the story of a group of Internet investors who bid up the stock price of GameStop while Wall Street titans are betting on the price crashing. Although it's a movie cliche, the David v. Goliath story was interesting and somewhat suspenseful, especially since I didn't rememb...
Managing these two roles has never been easy, and at various times over the years, Vigil has had to step back from her job for the sake of her kid. It is somewhat remarkable that when schools shut down during the pandemic and Vigil became not only her son’s carer but also his ...
News selection from an RSS can be a killer-feature here. There I subscribed to the most important things that form my information field. Like this, for example:today in the news: everyone is discussing the fall of Bitcoin, a new meme about parrots is in trending, a dickpick scandal has ...
just doing this by ourselves. it was so different, because today everything is so planned out. everyone has a creative director. nothing is original, everyone is a carbon copy of each other. everyone has the same face, the same everything. i’m very proud to be, like, the o.g. ...
Sony Pictures Acquires Action Horror Comedy ‘Hell Naw’ From Kid Cudi and Sam Levinson The movie opens with Gabe Plotkin, the head of Melvin Capital (played by Seth Rogen) standing in an empty Miami mansion talking with New York Mets billionaire owner Steve Cohen (Vincent D’Onofrio), who ...
When I was growing up--maybe eight or nine years old--there was a family next door to us that had kids roughly the same age as my brother, sister, and me. We took part in the usual gamut of things you do when you're a kid: we ran around outside, we had sleepovers, we playe...
Thanks for revealing something about an old game I loved as a kid that I didn’t know up until now, Shamus. :D Overall, I agree with your assessment. The later games tried to go down the path of being more titillatory, but in doing so, it moved further away from being a comedy ...
So, our fire is now socially scaling — just like a snowy owl powered by blockchain — and we need to next focus on how our decentralized system will enable "the new model." Maybe, and just bear with me here, the answer is Cartman? That annoying kid fromSouth Park?
Five years ago, any hacker-kid from your neighborhood could explain to you thatany home automation should be done using only wired connections, industrial relays, and using at least five backup channels like the Boeing 747. So while they were breaking walls in the whole house, technologies took...