How to get Quintain in Borderlands 4. This legendary enhancement is quite elusive

Okay, so I’ve been trying to get Quintain for my build, and I know a lot of you are too! Unfortunately, I’ve got some not-so-great news. It looks like Quintain is a world drop, which basically means it can drop *anywhere*. You might find it in a chest, or it could drop from any enemy you defeat. There’s no real way to target it, it’s totally random. But, there *is* a little bit of good news! It seems like higher difficulty levels give better loot overall, so switching to a harder difficulty might slightly improve your chances. I’m definitely going to try that and stick with it while I farm – hopefully it’ll speed things up for all of us!

Semler’s 170% Upside? A Dostoevskian Take on Bitcoin Mergers

Shares of Semler Scientific (SMLR), now a tragic hero in the tale of financial folly, closed at $32.06, a price so low it might make a medieval monk weep. This is well below the implied $86.30 takeout value in its announced all-stock acquisition by Strive (ASST), a discount so profound it might make a philosopher weep, according to Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer, who sees both skepticism and opportunity in the emerging bitcoin treasury M&A wave. 🧠💸

Hideo Kojima’s Next Announcement Is A Credit Card

Hideo Kojima is teaming up with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group to release a new credit card. Starting in the latter half of 2026, MUFG will offer a card where purchases earn points redeemable for exclusive Kojima merchandise and other goods.

James Gunn hints DCU’s Batman could do something “we’ve never seen”

Aside from a quick, shadowy appearance in Creature Commandos, we haven’t officially been introduced to Batman in the new DC Universe. While he might briefly show up in the Clayface project, he’s currently scheduled to make his full debut in The Brave and the Bold, which will be a separate storyline from the Batman films directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson.

Player Burnout: Are Live Service Games Too Demanding?

Player burnout happens when a game you used to enjoy starts to feel like work. It’s that tired feeling you get when you feel *forced* to play – logging in daily, finishing tasks, and staying current with updates – and it overshadows the joy you once had. Games that are constantly updated, like many online games today, are especially prone to causing this, as they’re designed to keep you playing constantly, which can quickly turn a fun hobby into a chore.