Vitalik Buterin’s Ethereum Hacks Time Machine (Sort Of)

How? By teaming up with AI agents for a wild experiment in “agentic coding.” These bots built a working Ethereum client prototype in 14 days-covering 65 roadmap items and writing 700,000 lines of code. It’s like if your college roommate cleaned your apartment and alphabetized the socks. Impressive, but also slightly terrifying.

Absolute Batman’s Horrifying Scarecrow Look Revealed

Writer Scott Snyder shared the cover art by Nick Dragotta for issue #19. The image shows Scarecrow’s reflection in Batman’s batarangs. At first glance, Scarecrow looks strangely calm, dressed in a suit and hat reminiscent of the 1920s. A closer look reveals unsettling details: his eyes appear as buttons, and thread-like lines extend across his widely opened, fractured mouth.

Scream 7 Kills at Box Office With Best Opening Ever, Beats WB & Sony Movies

The latest Scream movie, directed by Kevin Williamson who also wrote the first films, earned $64.1 million in the US and Canada from 3,540 cinemas. This breaks the previous record of $44.4 million held by the 2023 film, Scream VI. Including $33.1 million earned internationally, the film has already made $97.2 million worldwide – the biggest opening weekend in the Scream series’ history.

Industry’s Creators Held a Fun-House Mirror Up to Reality

The show portrays capitalism as a dangerous and unsettling system, constantly threatening to expose hidden problems. In the season finale, the consequences of the fraudulent company Tender are fully felt. Whitney Halberstram has escaped, leaving Henry Muck to face legal trouble. The British government appears weak for having supported Tender, potentially benefiting extremist politicians. Meanwhile, Henry’s wife, Yasmin, has taken control of Whitney’s exploitative scheme, ironically becoming involved in the same harmful behavior she once despised. Harper Stern profits from the collapse of Tender, enjoying a luxurious lifestyle, but finds herself isolated after losing her close relationships with Eric Tao and Yasmin.

Industry’s Kit Harington on Henry Muck’s Twisted Moral Code

At the beginning of the fourth season of Industry, Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) is struggling deeply. He’s using heroin and lost after being fired from Lumi and losing his position in Parliament. He’s tormented by his father’s suicide, a memory that becomes more painful as his own 40th birthday approaches. He also feels guilty about not being there for his wife, Yasmin (Marisa Abela). This leads to a suicide attempt in the second episode, “The Commander and the Grey Lady,” but he stops when he thinks he hears Yasmin calling his name. This moment becomes a turning point, motivating him to get sober and take control of his life. Encouraged by Yasmin, he meets Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella), the founder of the banking app Tender, and becomes its new CEO, fully embracing the role as the company’s public face.