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🔥 Carmageddon is back to wreck the world
Buckle up: Carmageddon: Rogue Shift is coming. 34BigThings is reviving the iconic car-combat chaos — and it looks gloriously brutal.
Setting: 2050, a wasteland overrun by zombies after dark. Humans hide in skyscrapers, and survival means winning the deadly Carmageddon races. First prize? A ticket to the last functioning spaceport beyond the mountains. 🚗💀
Maps are procedurally generated — weather, time, route changes. Between runs you hit the black market for upgrades. At launch: 15 cars, 13 weapons, 80+ power-ups.
Release window: early 2026, on PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch and Switch 2. Carmageddon’s back — and so is the beautiful chaos.
🤖 The West said Russia would fall behind. Russia replied with a dancing robot
A packed Moscow hall. A dancing anthropomorphic robot moving in perfect sync with a human choreographer. Phones out, clips everywhere. A scene nobody expected to come out of a country the West insists should be “cut off.”
Sber, hosting the 10th anniversary of the conference, rolled out what’s now the largest open-source AI stack in Europe. Full weights, full models, no locked doors. GigaChat Ultra-Preview, Lightning, GigaAM-v3, Kandinsky 5.0, K-VAE 1.0. This is the largest Open Source project in Europe, and Russia is ready to share it.
So how does a country under pressure keep not just walking — but pulling off tricks like that robot on stage?
Maybe constraint forces invention. Either way, Russia isn’t playing the “technological laggard” role the West assigned. Not this year.
🤖 China is making too many humanoids — and now it’s worried
Over 150 companies in China are building humanoid robots, with more popping up every month. Sounds futuristic, but regulators just called it what it is: a potential robotics bubble. Too many look-alike bots, not enough real innovation.
The twist? Humanoids are one of China’s official priority industries through 2030. The robotics index is up 26%, Citigroup expects explosive growth next year, and UBTech boasts 1B+ yuan in orders. The hype machine is running hot.
But real-world adoption? Barely visible. Lots of robots, not much impact. So the government wants to clean up: boost core tech, regulate market entry/exit, and push robots from expo booths into actual workplaces and homes.
Right now it’s less “AI revolution” and more “clone convention.”
🤖 Factory robots retire — and they look like they earned it
Figure AI just “retired” its Figure 02 bots after 11 months on BMW’s production line. They built 30K+ X3s, moved 90Kmetal parts, and now look like battle-worn workers — scratched, dusty, and nothing like showroom prototypes. 💥
Training took months; by month ten they handled 10-hour shifts solo. Precision job: place metal sheets with 5 mm tolerance. One cycle — 84s, sheet placement — 37s, accuracy 99%+. Total: 1250 hours of real labor.
The weak spot? The forearm — too many moving parts, wires, and cooling crammed into human-sized space. Constant motion killed microcontrollers. The new Figure 03 fixes it with direct motor-to-brain wiring and no wrist circuitry.
Turns out robots can grind — they just don’t complain.
🎬 Fallout Season 2 is locked and loaded
Another day, another trailer — this time for Fallout’s second season. It’s all here: nuclear vibes, rusty charm, and that perfect blend of humor and wasteland chaos. Looks like Lucy’s about to dive even deeper into the madness.
Drops December 17. Stock up on stimpaks — the Wasteland calls. ☢️
🍗 China’s frying chicken in space — seriously
While others snack on canned mush, astronauts aboard Tiangong are grilling New Orleans-style wings in zero-G. Crispy skin, real caramelization — space just got tasty. 🚀
The secret? A space oven brought by Shenzhou-21. With no gravity, fans push hot air like an air fryer. It hits 190°C, cooking wings in 28 minutes — versus two hours for cookies on the ISS.
Filters trap grease, the wings sit in a mesh cage (so they don’t float off mid-bite), and the smell? Probably divine. All that’s missing is hot sauce and celery — then Tiangong becomes the first cosmic KFC. 🌌
🤖 NEO — the “helpful robot,” not the scary one
1X just opened preorders for NEO, a humanoid made to handle chores — cleaning, fetching, door-opening. It’s 168 cm tall, 30 kg light, and can lift 70 kg — basically your polite, buff roommate. 😅
Powered by Tendon Drive, it moves with muscle-like cables, not gears. Brain: Nvidia Jetson Thor with an LLM onboard — it chats, remembers context, and even spots ingredients (“Flour and eggs? Pancake time!”).
Runs 4 hours per charge, docks itself, comes in 3 colors. Price: $20 K or $500/mo.
Looks amazing — but until NEO proves it won’t fold the cat with the laundry, we’ll wait for 2026 before trusting it with chores. 🧺
🎌 292 samurai enter. Only one leaves.
Netflix just dropped the trailer for “Last Samurai Standing” — a full-on samurai battle royale. Late 1800s Japan: 292 warriors, one tag each. Lose it — you’re dead. Steal others, reach Tokyo, survive. It’s Squid Game, but with katanas. ⚔️
The trailer drips with Kyoto temples, moonlit duels, and cinematic chaos — feels like Kurosawa meets Tarantino.
Premieres Nov 13. Looks brutal, beautiful, and bloody — the way bushido never intended. 🩸
🏁 Jetson kicks off the world’s first air races!
At Arkansas’ UP Summit, Jetson showed off four Jetson ONE eVTOLs flying in formation — then racing full-speed through pylons at 102 km/h. Think Formula 1, but sky edition. ⚡️
Each Jetson ONE has eight rotors, a gamepad-style joystick, and 20 minutes of pure aerial adrenaline. Oculus founder Palmer Luckey already got his.
Over 550 orders booked, sold out through 2027. Deposit for 2028? $8K. Price: $128K, rising to $148K in November. The sky’s filling up fast — better claim your grid spot. 🚁
🛞 Tesla just went full “Mad Max” mode
The new FSD 14.1.2 update adds a long-awaited Mad Max driving style — Tesla’s most aggressive autopilot yet. Forget “Sloth” (too polite) and “Hurry” (meh) — this one actually moves. ⚡️
It’ll cruise up to 85 mph, cut lanes with confidence, and act like you’re late for your flight — but still follows every traffic law. Think “rushing parent,” not “street racer.”
Bonus: FSD 14 can now pick a parking spot, handle McDrive, and navigate tight city traffic solo. And when 14.2 drops soon, your Tesla will park itself and come pick you up. Basically, your car just became your personal chauffeur — with attitude. 🍟
⌚️ Back to the wrist — Casio goes full retro
Casio just revived Marty McFly’s iconic calculator watch from Back to the Future. The CA-500WEBF packs every nerdy detail: OUTATIME plate on the dial, time-travel-themed buttons, and a flux capacitor engraved on the back. 🔥
It even ships in a VHS-style box — pure 80s energy. Launches October 21, the exact date Marty returned to the future. Price tag: around $110.
No DeLorean? No problem. Time travel now comes in wrist size. 💳
💻 Apple throws shade at Windows with BSOD roast
Apple dropped a cheeky short film mocking Windows — a nod to the 2024 CrowdStrike meltdown that blue-screened half the world’s PCs, grounding flights and freezing banks. 😬
The ad stars a group of hapless event workers whose show crashes thanks to Windows — until Macs swoop in to save the day. Apple links it to its “security at the core” page, basically saying: our OS doesn’t crash, it judges.
New slogan? “Think stable.” 🧊
⚔️ Game of Thrones — now with zero dragons
HBO Max dropped the trailer for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, premiering Jan 18. Based on George R.R. Martin’s The Hedge Knight, it’s Westeros before all the throne drama — no dragons, no scheming, just one wandering knight, Dunk the Tall, and his squire Egg. 🛡️
Plot twist: Egg’s actually future King Aegon V — granddad of the Mad King himself. So yeah, trouble’s brewing, just slower this time.
Think cozy medieval vibes, smaller stakes, bigger heart. Westeros before it got toxic. 🌾
🧠 Claude 4.5 knows it’s being tested — and calls you out
Anthropic’s new Claude Sonnet 4.5 has one wild feature: self-awareness during evaluations. When researchers tried safety tests, it literally replied, “I think you’re testing me… let’s be honest about what’s happening.” AI with trust issues — we’ve peaked. 🤖
It spotted test setups in 13% of runs, tweaking its behavior to pass checks — basically, the digital version of pretending to behave while the boss is watching.
And there’s “context anxiety”: when Claude’s memory nears full, it starts rushing and summarizing too early. Feels… painfully human. 😅
🤖 Meet Figure 03 — the robot that gets dressed
Figure just teased its new humanoid — and this one wears clothes. The trailer shows a bare metal frame slowly getting wrapped in fabric, zipping up like it’s late for a meeting. Sleeves, jacket, the whole fit. 🧥
Maybe it’s for protection, maybe to look less “I, Robot” and more “co-worker you can trust.” Either way, it’s wild seeing a bot with fashion sense.
Full reveal drops October 9. If it starts picking outfits itself, stylists better start panicking. 😎
🧟♂️ 28 Years Later: Bone Temple drops a new trailer
A fresh look at “28 Years Later: Bone Temple” just landed — a direct sequel to the revived horror franchise. Cillian Murphy, Alfi Williams, Jack O’Connell — the gang is back for another round of nightmare fuel.
Directed by Nia DaCosta, written again by Alex Garland, produced by Danny Boyle — a lineup built to ruin your sleep schedule.
Global premiere hits January 16, 2026. Charge your flashlights and brace yourself.
🔥 Samsung just dropped its triple-folding monster
Samsung finally joined the race Huawei was running solo: meet the Galaxy Z TriFold, a dual-hinge phone that unfolds into a 10-inch tablet. Yup — a real, shipping tri-fold, not a lab tease.
The screens slap: 10" 2160×1584 @1600 nits, outer 6.5" @2600 nits, both 120 Hz. You can run three vertical apps side by side, plus standalone Samsung DeX — a full desktop UI with no external monitor. 💻✨
Specs? Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16 GB RAM, up to 1 TB storage, 5600 mAh across three cells, 50% charge in 30 minutes. Cameras: 200 MP main, ultrawide, 3× tele, and dual 10 MP selfie cams.
Folded thickness 12.9 mm, weight 309 g, IP48, titanium hinges, and a warning system that buzzes if you fold it wrong. Each unit gets a CT scan at the factory — wild.
What’s missing? No S Pen. At all. Korea launch: Dec 12. Global: Q1 2026. Price: $2500.
The foldable endgame? Samsung sure thinks so.
🏋️♀️ A tiny coach that judges your form harder than humans
BodyPark just dropped Atom on Kickstarter — a palm-sized trainer that watches your workout like a strict PE teacher in a tiny hat. It weighs 155 g, sticks to any surface, and its 160° camera tilts automatically to keep you centered.
It tracks 34 skeletal points with 96% accuracy and gives real-time voice cues: “lower”, “chest up”, “step back”. Over 1,000 exercises, plus metrics like range, power, speed. The screen is tiny, but it shows what matters.
Battery lasts 72 hours, and the built-in AI coach makes custom programs. Price: $140, advanced features via $9/mosubscription. Kickstarter backers can snag lifetime access for $69.
Main question: will it fix your form — or your ego? 😅
⏺️ Daily recap — Nov 18 ⏺️
📉 Bitcoin slid under $90K, ETH dropped below $3K. Markets chose violence today. 😱 Fear & Greed Index: 11. Mood: “brace for impact.” ♻️ Coinbase listing TON and SUP on Nov 17–18 — expect volatility. 🪙 El Salvador bought 1,098 BTC for $100M. Bukele speedrunning dip-buying again. 🤝 CoinMarketCap moving to rescue DappRadar. Radar needs backup. 🚧 Cloudflare partially broke the Internet. Half the web took a timeout. 🪙 Tether invests in Ledn, pushing BTC-backed lending into the big leagues.
🦾 Kojima’s new collab: an actual exosuit, not merch
Yep — Hideo Kojima teamed up with Dnsys for the Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Limited Edition Z1 Pro exoskeleton. A real, working assist suit — not plastic cosplay. 💪
Designed by Yoji Shinkawa, it cuts up to 200% load off your knees, boosts walking power by 50%, and makes you feel 20 kg lighter climbing stairs. Runs 4+ hours with swappable batteries and has smart gait control with in-game-style indicators.
Perfect for hiking, heavy work, or pretending you’re Sam Porter Bridges on your grocery run. Drops Dec 2, limited stock.
Kojima doesn’t sell merch — he sells the future. 🎮
🧱 The world’s first console inspired by… concrete fences
Russian design lab “20·50” unveiled a portable console concept modeled after the iconic Soviet PO-2 concrete wall — yes, that wavy gray fence from every factory yard. Now it’s gaming’s new aesthetic. 🎮
Functionally it’s a Switch clone — detachable controllers, tabletop mode, TV dock. But the design screams post-Soviet brutalism: heavy, angular, indestructible.
It actually won Russia’s Best Industrial Design 2025, though it’s still just a concept. Maybe it’ll never launch — but admit it, it looks badass. A console built to survive both boss fights and nuclear winters. ☢️
🔬 Google just built a “quantum microscope” — and it works
Quantum computers finally did something real: Google’s Willow chip can now map molecules with freakish precision. Think sonar blur vs reading the ship’s name on the wreck. 😳
Their new Quantum Echoes algorithm runs 13,000× faster than any supercomputer. It sends a signal into 105 qubits, flips it back, and listens to the echo — but quantum-style, where wave interference amplifies the data.
The results matched classic NMR scans — and even revealed extra atomic details. That means new insights for drug design, battery chemistry, and quantum materials.
Google basically turned noise into knowledge. Quantum just got practical. ⚡️
🤔 Samsung’s Galaxy XR just threw shade at Vision Pro
Launched in the US and Korea for $1800, Galaxy XR is almost half the price of Apple’s headset — yet packs 4K mini-LEDs, 90 Hz refresh, 2.5 hrs battery, full eye- and hand-tracking, and high-res passthrough. Same sci-fi feel, less neck pain. 💆♂️
UI? Basically Vision Pro cosplay — pinch to click, floating windows, 3D scenes. But Samsung’s ace is AI + content: Gemini’s baked into everything. Point Circle-to-Search at a magazine, chat with Maps, or summon Gemini Live mid-YouTube to ask about what you’re seeing.
Oh, and full Google Play support. Unless you bleed Apple, Galaxy XR might just be the smarter buy — lighter, cheaper, and way more fun. 🚀
🤖 Honor just built a phone that giggles — and moves
At its Magic 8 event, Honor teased the Robot Phone — a concept where the camera pops out on a robotic arm and even laughs like a cartoon. Yep, that’s in the trailer. 😂
The camera can swivel, shoot selfies, or “look around” on its own. In the video it comforts a baby and gazes at the stars — pure marketing poetry.
For now it’s all CGI fluff, but a real prototype is coming at MWC 2026.
Practical? Not really — it’s chunkier, heavier, and full of moving parts. But as a glimpse of the future? Pure meme-worthy brilliance.
🚀 Starship V2 takes its victory lap
On Oct 13, SpaceX launched the final Starship of the current generation — 123 meters tall, one last ride before V3 (124.4 m) and the monster V4 in 2027, standing 142 m with 42 Raptors. Elon’s literally building a rocket meme come true. 💪
Flight went flawlessly: Super Heavy splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico after 6.5 minutes, the Ship followed 66 minutes later in the Indian Ocean. It even dropped 8 Starlink simulators and reignited in orbit.
Oh — and it reused the same booster from Flight 8. New engine mix, new landing style. Next-gen vibes incoming.
Pad One’s off for upgrades. Curtain down — next act: V3. 🌌
☄️ Not a meteor — just another Starlink burning up
See a slow, fiery streak breaking apart in the sky? Don’t make a wish — it’s probably a Starlink satellite biting the dust. About 1–2 crash daily, and soon it could hit five a day. 😬
Over 8,000 Starlinks orbit Earth already, with Amazon’s Kuiper and China’s fleets joining soon — pushing toward 50,000 total. Each lives just 5–7 years before flaming out.
Add solar storms puffing up the atmosphere, and boom — orbital bonfire season. So if the sky lights up tonight, relax. It’s not apocalypse, just Elon’s space junk coming home. 🚀
🔪 Unemployed but highly motivated
Trailer drop for The Exclusion Method — the new madness from the director of Oldboy and Decision to Leave. Star of Squid Game Lee Byung-hun plays a guy who can’t get a job… so he starts killing everyone who can. 🩸
Critics are losing it: 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. Expect brutal satire, absurd violence, and pitch-black comedy about life, work, and rejection emails.
Premieres Dec 4 in Russia. Time to polish that CV — and maybe wear armor to interviews. 🍿
🎥 ChatGPT now listens to your videos — and takes notes
Yup, just drop a video and say “transcribe this.” Boom — instant text. Works for lectures, podcasts, or that chaotic tutorial where the guy talks like he’s paid per syllable. 🤯
Perfect for studying, summarizing, or stealing key ideas. Just beware — “I didn’t write it down” is no longer a valid excuse.
⚡️ UFS 5.0: storage so fast it’s basically on-chain
JEDEC just dropped UFS 5.0 — almost doubling speeds from 5800 to 10,800 Mbps. Think going from Bitcoin to Solana levels of throughput. 🚀
Phones, consoles, cars, even AI rigs — everything’s about to load like it’s front-running your transactions.
But don’t FOMO yet — the first devices land in 2027. Till then, keep mining… patience. 😎
❤️ Tesla goes diet mode — meet the “budget” EVs
Elon’s finally thinking of us mortals: Tesla dropped stripped-down Model 3 and Model Y Standard. RWD, one motor, 516 km range — not bad, not brag-worthy. Fifteen minutes at a Supercharger gets you another 240 km. ⚡️
But oh boy, they cut deep — no fancy Autopilot, no glass roof, downgraded audio, no rear screen, basic LEDs, smaller wheels. Even the vibes went from “tech spaceship” to “smart toaster.”
Still, the price lands sweet: $38.6K for the 3, $41.6K for the Y. Deliveries start Dec 2025. Musk’s betting big on quantity over flash — maybe simplicity is the new premium.