Paimon’s Driyosh Arc: From Food to Scholar

Paimon, the Traveler’s floating companion, is officially starting to study! This has fans excited, as she’s working towards a Driyosh certification to become a real scholar. Many believe this has been building for a long time, reflecting her journey across Teyvat. As one fan pointed out, it seems all of Alhaitham’s encouragement is finally paying off. This isn’t just a fun addition to the game—it’s a significant moment for Paimon’s character, demonstrating how her experiences and friendships are helping her grow.

Marathon will actually return lost items if it’s not your fault

On February 23th, Bungie detailed how disconnections will be handled in their upcoming shooter game in a post on X (formerly Twitter). They explained what will happen to players who lose connection during a match, as part of a larger discussion of the game’s networking and security features.

Crypto Compliance Gets a Makeover (And It’s Less ‘Chaos’ More ‘Chic’)

San Francisco’s favorite crypto sleuths at TRM Labs announced their love letter to Finray Technologies on February 24, 2026, presumably to survive the EU’s MiCA framework. The partnership lets banks pretend they understand crypto by embedding real-time onchain risk signals into Finray’s infrastructure. Now they can manage crypto transfers and fiat payments in one place-like adult diapers for compliance teams who can’t multitask.

Can AI Explain Credit Decisions?

The proposed study establishes a framework leveraging large language models to investigate attribution - discerning the factors influencing a model’s decisions - and thereby offers a pathway towards understanding and potentially mitigating biases encoded within these increasingly complex systems.

A new study explores whether large language models can effectively translate the complex logic behind credit risk predictions into human-understandable explanations.