Ethereum’s Plunge: Will $3,550 Save the Day? 🤑💔

Ah, Ethereum, once so buoyant, now languishing below $3,880-just like its cousin Bitcoin. Below $3,800, below $3,750-it’s all rather dreary, isn’t it? 🌧️💔

Ah, Ethereum, once so buoyant, now languishing below $3,880-just like its cousin Bitcoin. Below $3,800, below $3,750-it’s all rather dreary, isn’t it? 🌧️💔
This move is absolutely dazzling for institutional investors who are basically looking for a fancy way to dip their toes into Bitcoin without actually, you know, touching it. Matador’s doing what Strategy did, but with an extra sprinkle of “we’re definitely going to make this a thing.”
What folly hath the US government wrought, blocking Nvidia’s chips from China’s shores? Lo, it hath created a market most bifurcated, where crypto miners, with their power infrastructure, now dance to the tune of AI’s surging demand. 🎭⚡

While several accessories are available for racing games on the Switch 2, this new steering wheel stands out as the most detailed and engaging option currently available. Other, more compact and budget-friendly alternatives also exist. Nintendo itself sells an official wheel for the Switch 2 Joy-Cons on Amazon, available in blue and orange. Third-party choices include the TNP steering wheel, the comfortable Fosmon wheels, and the Heystop 4-pack, which offers both wheel attachments and standard grips. These smaller options don’t connect to a base; instead, you insert a single Joy-Con and use it like a steering wheel. While not as realistic as the full-size wheel, they’re a great choice for younger players or those who prefer a simpler, more comfortable way to enjoy racing games with motion controls, and they’re ideal for sharing controllers with a friend.

Obsidian has announced that a public beta for turn-based combat in Pillars of Eternity will be available starting November 5th. This new mode was inspired by the combat system in Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, and a trailer showcasing it has also been released.

Just because an 80s TV show isn’t widely remembered doesn’t mean it was poor quality. With so much television being made back then, some good shows simply got overlooked. Often, this happened because they didn’t connect with viewers at the time. But today, those forgotten shows might be worth checking out.

The 1980s were a golden age for sitcoms and memorable pop culture. These shows weren’t afraid to cover new and sometimes serious topics, offering viewers heartfelt stories and even cautionary tales – things they hadn’t commonly seen on television before.

Some people argue that Ginny & Georgia is the show most similar to Gilmore Girls in terms of its overall themes. While Ginny & Georgia is definitely more mature and deals with tougher subjects than Gilmore Girls, and uses humor less frequently, the similarities between the two shows are striking. The close mother-daughter relationship is just one of many parallels between them.

Whales dumping SHIB is about as subtle as a sledgehammer to a teacup. Their supply’s plummeting, which means the big players are either panicking or just really bad at holding their crypto. Either way, it’s a glowing neon sign that says, “SELL, SELL, SELL!”

This car is surprisingly capable too. The owner shared that it’s a 2001 VW Passat wagon, making it just about a year older than the original PlayStation 2. In the video, you can clearly see the PS2 sitting on the passenger seat, with a cable running through the glove compartment. The controller is plugged in and resting on the center console. The owner then turns on the console and shows the opening screen for Need For Speed: Underground 2, which is sure to bring back memories for many viewers.