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☄️ 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.
❤️ Tesla’s teasing again — and the internet’s melting down
Nine seconds of shiny metal, a Tesla logo, and “10/7.” That’s it. Today’s teaser added glowing headlights in the dark — and fans went feral. One thing’s clear: it’s a car, not a drone or AI gizmo. 👀
Theories split: camp one dreams of the long-promised Roadster with SpaceX-style aero tech; camp two bets on a refreshed Model Y spotted near Gigafactory. The latter makes business sense, but c’mon — everyone wants the rocket car.
Less than 24 hours to go. Elon’s basically turned the countdown into a global livestream of suspense. ⏳
The king is back — BTC surged past $125,700, setting a new all-time high. Ethereum is holding steady around $4,600.
In the last 24 hours, $345M in positions were liquidated, with $221M in shorts wiped out. Bears didn’t see that one coming.
Looks like the FOMO season just kicked off again — time to dust off those “buy the dip” memes.
🧠 Biocomputers Powered by Living Brain Cells
Scientists are literally building computers made of living neurons. Grown in labs, wired to chips — and they compute.
Swiss startup FinalSpark rents out its “wet servers” for $500/month — clusters of human neurons hooked up to electrodes. Meanwhile, Australia’s Cortical Labs launched CL1, the first commercial biocomputer: 800K neurons, sub-millisecond response, $35K per unit.
The magic? Insane energy efficiency — up to 10,000× less power per operation than silicon chips. Your brain runs on 20 W; the Frontier supercomputer eats 10 MW for similar work.
Beyond AI, these hybrid brains could help test drugs and study disorders like Alzheimer’s and autism — no animal testing required.
Cyberpunk’s future isn’t silicon. It’s neurons in a Petri dish.
😎 Apple swaps headsets for glasses
Apple just killed its “budget” Vision Pro (codename N100, planned for 2027) and is pivoting hard into smart glasses — racing to catch up with Meta’s Ray-Bans.
👉 Two products in the works:
N50 — glasses without a display, paired with iPhone. Announcement in 2026, launch in 2027.
Glasses with a built-in display — development now accelerated to compete with Ray-Ban Display.
Expect a new chip optimized for AI + voice, cameras, speakers, and health sensors. The real star? A revamped Siri, set to debut in March.
A minor Vision Pro refresh with a faster chip will still land, but Apple admits the first headset was “over-engineered” and flopped. The future is glasses.
🟥 A movie studio in your pocket for $20
OpenAI just dropped Sora 2 — an AI that turns even a cheap phone into a full-on Paramount-level studio. 🎥
🎬 Want a music video? Just prompt it. 🕺 Want your avatar in a film? Upload a short clip. 🔄 Remix someone else’s content? One tap.
It’s basically TikTok on neural-steroids: not just dances and trends, but full-blown directing without actors, lights, or editors. A kid with $20 now has Hollywood in their pocket.
But here’s the catch: like iPhone cameras, everyone can shoot — few can create. Sora killed the budget excuse, but not the lack of talent. Now we’ll see who can actually tell a story.
Brace for a flood of AI-made content. 🌊
🕹 PlayStation turns 30: sneakers & artbook drop
Sony’s anniversary pack includes: — A 400-page artbook with console sketches, prototypes, and rare dev photos. — Reebok x PlayStation sneakers in classic PS1 grey with logos.
Release dates: • Sneakers — October 2025 • Artbook — Spring 2026 ▫️ Standard £95 (~$120) ▫️ Deluxe £295 (~$370) with poster, gift box & signed by Teiyu Goto + Benedict Redgrove.
Collectors are already sweating: wear the kicks or keep them mint? 🎮👟
🍏 Apple secretly building a ChatGPT-style Siri
Bloomberg leaks: Apple has an internal app called Veritas — basically ChatGPT with an Apple skin. It remembers chats, handles long Q&A threads, and is the testbed for the next-gen Siri.
Catch: new Siri was supposed to launch this spring, but crashed 1/3 of the time. Now the release is delayed to March 2026. Core tech is Linwood — Apple’s in-house LLM blended with third-party models. Planned features: searching your personal data, editing photos by voice, controlling apps, and even understanding what’s on your screen.
Tim Cook went full general: “AI is ours to capture.” Meanwhile, Apple is hedging bets — negotiating with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google (Gemini) for extra brains.
Bottom line: Siri might finally level up from a glorified alarm clock to a real ChatGPT-like assistant baked into your iPhone.
🔦 Jony Ive turns a lantern into luxury
Remember when Jony Ive sold us aluminum as art at Apple? Now he’s done it again… with a lantern. For $4800 😅
LoveFrom + Japan’s Balmuda dropped the Sailing Lantern: 1.5 kg of marine-grade stainless steel, CNC milled, precision-cut glass for “perfect diffusion,” water-repellent strap. Built so it won’t rust on a yacht.
Backstory: Ive couldn’t find a lantern tough enough for his boat, so he just designed one himself. Limited run of 1000 units.
Once he gave us iMacs, now it’s a lamp that costs as much as a used Honda Civic. ⛵️
🚀 Cosmic sniper
US astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy just did the impossible: he became the first to capture a rocket crossing the Sun’s chromosphere in insane detail.
Finding the perfect spot was a quest — calculations down to a meter, tips from hardcore launch spotters. On Sept 6, McCarthy lugged a custom telescope to Florida, parked 13 km from the Falcon 9 pad, and waited. The crossing lasted milliseconds — but his rig nailed it.
The trick? Shooting in the hydrogen emission line, which revealed the Sun’s chromosphere — plasma filaments, gas bursts, and all that fiery chaos — with a rocket silhouette cutting through.
As McCarthy said: “Shots like this existed, but never with this level of detail.” Falcon 9 officially has the hottest selfie ever. 🔥
🎬 “Avatar: Fire and Ash” — new trailer!
Cameron’s cranking the hype engine again: Avatar 3 hits theaters on December 19, 2025. The story once more follows the Sully family — Jake and Neytiri journey into uncharted Pandora, where new tribes and fresh dangers await.
The title says it all: an fire tribe is coming, the polar opposite of the water clan we met last time. 🔥🌊
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, and Sigourney Weaver return, with Kate Winslet reprising her role as the water clan’s leader. New faces include David Thewlis and Jemaine Clement.
Cameron promises to dive deeper into Pandora’s lore, with a five-writer team backing him up. December is gonna be blue again.
💻 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. 😎
🎬 New Witcher, new Witcher
Netflix just dropped the trailer for The Witcher season 4 — with Liam Hemsworth stepping into Geralt’s boots. Fans are split: half ready to give him a shot, half mourning Henry Cavill like he was a fallen Witcher. ⚔️
Premieres October 30. The tone’s still dark, the monsters look mean — but can Liam carry that grumpy charisma? Guess we’ll see if he’s a true Witcher or just “that guy from The Hunger Games.”
🚀 Space delivery, but make it Mach 20
Forget planes — Inversion wants to drop your package from orbit. Their Arc capsule hits Mach 20 (24,500 km/h), dives through the atmosphere, pops a parachute and lands itself. Totally autonomous, totally insane.
Arc’s built for rushing meds to disaster zones or parts to remote bases — and it moonlights as a hypersonic testbed. The team built their first prototype, Ray, in 2025 for under a million bucks. DIY space, baby.
First full flight — 2026. Next stop: a sky full of orbital couriers raining down deliveries. Earth’s first interplanetary DHL is coming in hot. 🔥
🚗 Sora 2 vs. car doors
Sure, Sora 2 can generate Netflix-level footage on your phone. But there’s still one fatal bug: humans in its videos can’t sit in cars properly. Hands clip through doors, bodies miss the seats — pure chaos.
So yeah, filmmakers and stunt actors can chill for now — AI still can’t handle a simple car door 📸
✨ A telescope that shoots the cosmos by itself
Vaonis dropped a transparent Vespera II X_Edition — looks like art, works like a mini space observatory.
Push one button and it auto-locates stars, aims, and shoots galaxies. Inside: Sony 8.3 MP sensor, sharp lens, wide FOV perfect for nebulas.
The magic? It live-stacks shots, tossing bad frames and gradually revealing insane detail. You can even hit “plan my night,” go to sleep, and wake up with an Andromeda masterpiece.
Clear shell shows off all the gears and motors. Price tag: $2500 (~$204k ₽).
😂 Altman and the Great GPU Heist
Sam Altman did himself dirty. Sora 2 got a new feature called Cameo — you can drop real people into AI-generated videos. Usually you need consent, but the OpenAI CEO made his own face free to use.
The internet didn’t waste a second. Now there are endless clips of Altman stealing GPUs — from stores, warehouses, even snatching RTX cards straight out of Pikachu’s paws.
Peak trolling? Videos where he breaks into Studio Ghibli to steal Miyazaki’s work. (And yeah, Miyazaki once called AI “an insult to life itself.”)
Of course, there are also lighter edits — like Altman as a cat.
So far, he hasn’t commented. Probably too busy hunting for GPUs for Sora 3…
🟥 3D-printed hypercar smashes 5 records
The Czinger 21C, designed with AI and 3D-printed components, went on a 5-day, 1000-mile California road trip, hitting 5 lap records at major tracks.
Lap times: — Thunderhill: 1:48.30 — Sonoma: 1:35.05 — Laguna Seca: 1:24.39 — Willow Springs: 1:19.73 — Thermal Club: 2:03.17
Total: shaved 16.26 seconds off previous production car records.
Specs: hybrid powertrain — 2.9L twin-turbo V8 + 4.4 kWh battery = 1350 hp, top speed 407 km/h. Same setup customers get, no track-specific tuning.
Czinger 3D-prints final metal parts (suspension arms, chassis, engine mounts), with AI algorithms shaping bone-like structures — light but insanely strong.
They’re only 6 years old as a company, but just proved AI + 3D printers can build cars that scare the legends. 🏎️💨
🎧 Nothing drops $99 headphones!
Nothing’s sub-brand CMF just launched its first over-ear cans — Headphone Pro.
Star feature: the Energy Slider on the cup — slide right for bass boost, left for highs. All physical controls: volume wheel, power button, customizable action button. No dumb touchpads.
Design is fully round with chill colors (grey/green), plus $25 swappable pads in orange or neon.
Battery flex: 100h without ANC, 50h with ANC. 5 minutes of charge = 4 hours play. You can even juice them from your phone via USB-C.
Price? $99. Already out in Europe, US gets them Oct 7. Sony and Bose better start sweating.
🤑 Nvidia: OpenAI will be the next multi-trillion giant
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just dropped a bold one: he says OpenAI is on track to become the next multi-trillion dollar company.
Not just words — Nvidia is pouring up to $100B into OpenAI to build data centers with tens of gigawatts of compute. That’s millions of GPUs powering future models. Huang calls it “the largest AI infrastructure project in history.”
Sam Altman is hyped too: “There’s no partner other than Nvidia who could pull this off at such speed and scale.”
OpenAI’s valuation already skyrocketed from $29B in 2023 to $300–500B today. Sure, they’re burning cash (projected $44B loss by 2028), but aiming for $100B revenue by 2029.
Huang says OpenAI is riding a “double exponential” — exploding user growth + exploding compute demand. Translation: buckle up, growth’s about to go orbital. 🚀
📈 Bitcoin warming up for a parabola?
Analysts agree: Q4 2025 could be wild — BTC eyeing a run to $123K by year’s end.
Bullish signals: — chart shows a bull flag + ascending triangle; — MVRV at “pre-euphoria” level of 2.1; — Fed likely to cut rates again in Oct → risk-on; — ETFs soaking demand: BlackRock alone pulled in $60B.
September was shaky (BTC dipped to $108K), but holding above $100K looks like a real strength zone. Historically, Q4s deliver — 40–60% gains in past cycles.
Fear & Greed Index sits at 33 = “fear.” Perfect fuel for a parabola pump. 🚀
🤖 One brain, 100,000 bodies: brutal robot test
Skild AI pulled off something insane: they trained a single AI brain to control 100,000 different robots. Then they went full sadist mode. 🚨 Chop off a leg with a chainsaw? The bot’s walking again in 7 seconds. Wheels jammed? Switches to walking. Put it on stilts? Adapts in a few steps.
Normally, robot AIs are like cramming students — perfect if nothing changes, useless when it does. Skild’s omni-brain can’t memorize for just one body, it has to find universal strategies that work for all.
After simulated millennia, they’ve built a brain that adapts in milliseconds. Skild AI claims this is the first spark of real-world intelligence. Sounds like a prequel to a robot uprising, but for now it’s just badass science.
🎮 State of Play: beyond Wolverine
Sony dropped gameplay for Marvel's Wolverine, but here’s what else caught the eye:
📖 Chronoscript: The Endless End — a book-themed adventure where the whole world looks like it’s made of literature. Launching 2026.
🤖 Deus Ex Remastered — the legendary cyberpunk RPG turns 25 and gets a facelift. Coming early 2026.
🎮 DualSense Kratos Edition — a God of War–inspired controller, dropping October 23.
🔊 Pulse Elevate — Sony’s first wireless desktop gaming speakers. Planar drivers, built-in woofers, and an AI-noise-canceling mic inside the speaker. Dual PS Link + Bluetooth support, charging docks included, compatible with PS5/PC/Portal. Ships 2026.