Cuomo’s Crypto Gambit: Can He Out-Blockchain Mamdani? 🤑

Cuomo’s proposal involves creating a “Chief Innovation Officer” and an “Innovation Council” for AI, biotech, and blockchain. Because nothing says “visionary leadership” like outsourcing your brain to a panel of executives who probably still think “blockchain” is a new type of yoga mat.

Dispatch review-in-progress: funny, beautiful, and clever… so far

If I had to compare this game to something else, it’d be Invincible. You play as heroes who are seriously messed up, get beat to a pulp, and aren’t afraid to swear. Early on, I was fighting this trash-talking villain named Toxic – yeah, he literally fights with his… well, you get the picture – and the game immediately asks if I want to stomp him or kick him through a window and across the whole city! It’s super sharp, genuinely funny, and the voice acting is amazing, with big names like Aaron Paul, Laura Bailey, Jeffrey Wright, Matthew Mercer, and Erin Yvette all involved. Plus, they even got some YouTubers in there, which is cool.

Ethereum’s $4K Drama: Will History Re-Roll or Is This Just a Coincidence? 🚀💰

ETH is currently trading just shy of its “former glory” peak, which is basically crypto’s version of a “this is fine” dog meme. According to Cryptocium, the price action looks like a TikTok duet with 2020’s rally. Both times, ETH paused at resistance like it was waiting for a DM from Vitalik to say “go.” But let’s be real-Vitalik’s probably busy eating avocado toast. 🥑

Monster Hunter Now’s Halloween event brings a terrifying new Tigrex variant to face

Okay, so this year’s event is bringing in the Brute Tigrex, which is basically a super-charged version of the Tigrex. This thing is way more aggressive than normal, and its roar? Seriously powerful! Of course, that means we can hunt it down and craft some awesome new gear – I’m already planning my build around the Rex Roar armor set. Can’t wait to try it out!

Top 10 Coolest Things About Sauron

Before becoming the feared Sauron, he was known as Mairon, a Maia who originally served the Vala Aulë, a master craftsman. He was naturally skilled at organizing and building, thanks to his strong belief in order and efficiency. However, this desire for control eventually led him to Morgoth, where he learned to use his skills for domination instead of creation. Knowing this history helps explain why he later created tools and systems designed to enslave, rather than help others.