Nvidia: The Chip Inferno Rages On

The catalyst? That Taiwanese behemoth, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC). They just dropped earnings, and it was… substantial. TSMC builds Nvidia’s chips, see. So when TSMC thrives, Nvidia doesn’t just benefit, it inhales the good news. It’s a symbiotic relationship, a silicon-based pact with the devil, and frankly, it’s working. The market, that ravenous beast, is responding accordingly. It’s a goddamn feeding frenzy.

Immersive Theater Heads to the Sauna as DEATH OF RASPUTIN Dazzles NYC Again

Let me share what the immersive theater group Death of Rasputin says about their experience at the Othership sauna and ice bath. They describe it as stepping into a shadowy, candlelit world reminiscent of a traditional Russian banya (bathhouse), where the spirit of Grigori Rasputin lives on. Attendees are invited to an evening of ritual, purification, and intense experience, where Rasputin and his followers will challenge, cleanse, and transform them. The performance promises a seductive and magical encounter with this infamous historical figure.

Beyond Meat: A Most Peculiar Sausage

It’s achieved a curious state of being. It’s not quite successful, not quite failed. It’s hovering in that liminal space reserved for companies that are, shall we say, creatively accounting for reality. A 19% gain year-to-date is less a sign of health and more a testament to the sheer unpredictability of the market – and the enduring power of a good internet joke.

Netflix: A Most Amusing Diversion

The stock itself has climbed a respectable 79% in the last five years – a performance that, while not quite scandalous, is certainly… agreeable. The question, of course, is not merely where Netflix is, but where it intends to be. A destination, like a reputation, is a most delicate thing.

Figma: A Risky Play, Honestly

The bulls were all over it, naturally. “Disruptive!” they cried. “Challenging Adobe!” (ADBE 0.16%). And for a minute, it looked like they might be right. Figma was growing like a weed, and Adobe, well, Adobe was looking a little…stuck in its ways. But enthusiasm, as anyone who’s ever dated will tell you, is a fleeting thing. And growth slows. And expenses…oh, the expenses.

Lucid Motors: A Study in Diminished Prospects

The company’s continued reporting of substantial losses has, of course, weighed heavily upon investor sentiment. One observes a pattern of expenditure that, while ambitious in scope, has yet to yield a corresponding degree of profitability. Furthermore, recent maneuvers – a restructuring of shares and the solicitation of further capital – appear to have done little to arrest the downward trajectory.

Games Boycotted Over Creator’s Offensive Private Messages

The funny shooting game faced strong criticism when accusations against its creator, Justin Roiland, came to light. Private messages were leaked that allegedly showed him sending inappropriate and sexually explicit texts to young fans. As a result, the game studio, Squanch Games, announced Roiland’s departure. Many gamers decided not to buy the game because he was the main voice actor and had a large role in its creative development.

The 45 Most Arrogant A-Listers According to Longtime Crew

Several former employees of ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ spoke out about a negative and intimidating work environment, which contrasted sharply with Ellen DeGeneres’ cheerful public image. They described a workplace where staff were allegedly discouraged from even making eye contact with her. Multiple crew members also accused producers of harassment and improper behavior. These accusations triggered an internal investigation and ultimately contributed to the show’s cancellation after many years on air.