CleanSpark’s $1B Gamble: Can Bitcoin & AI Cool the Desert Data Center? 🌵💻💸

Out in the sun-scorched backyards of Las Vegas, where the dust has never been drier and the dreams have always been gaudier, CleanSpark Inc. has decided to play the part of a modern-day Prometheus. On November 10, they announced a grand plan to raise $1 billion through zero-coupon convertible notes-because who needs interest when you can have hope? These notes, due in February 2032, are as appetizing as a dry martini to a dehydrated coyote: no regular interest, just the sweet, sweet gamble of converting them into stock or a cash-share chimera, depending on the company’s whim.

Fortnite Steal the Brainrot codes (November 2025)

These rewards help you quickly create powerful Brainrots, access unique versions, and move forward in Ferins’ unpredictable creation map. Plus, using active codes with each new update means you’ll constantly get more units and earn more resources.

Solana Crash Alert: Will It Drop Below $100? Grab Your Popcorn 🍿

Despite the dramatic descent, the shiny new SOL ETFs are still dragging in investors’ money. They’ve collectively gulped over $342 million-impressive, considering they only just got approved two weeks ago. Think of it like throwing money into a fire, hoping it’ll turn into gold. The Bitwise SOL ETF alone has soaked up $329 million, because nothing says confidence like investing in something that’s crashing. Meanwhile, Grayscale’s GSOL has added a modest $12.8 million to the pot, but hey, every drop counts when your asset is heading south.

The Running Man Remake Rotten Tomatoes Score Unveiled

Glen Powell solidifies his status as a major action star in this remake of the 1987 film The Running Man, which originally starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has publicly supported the new version. Despite the hype, the sci-fi film launched with a disappointing 71% score from critics, making it one of the lowest-rated movies of the year so far. It premiered on November 14th.

Edgar Wright On Adapting The Running Man: A Perfect Marriage Of King’s Vision & Creative Fervor

This is Edgar Wright’s largest film project so far—a true blockbuster produced by a major studio. He says the challenge was made easier because Paramount Pictures not only supported the idea but also gave him a lot of freedom creatively. As Wright explains to Ebaster, he was able to stay true to his vision. “We really got to make the movie we wanted to make,” he says.

Stellar Blade Success Helps Korean Games Thrive, Ex PlayStation Boss Believes

I was reading an interview with a former PlayStation boss from G-Star in Korea, and it was really interesting. He talked about visiting the team at Shift Up – the folks who made Stellar Blade – back in 2019 and 2020. He was blown away by what they were working on, saying everything – the 3D models, how realistic it all looked, the graphics, and the action – was just top-notch. Seriously, he said the quality was exceptional all around.

2025’s I Know What You Did Last Summer: Embracing Absurdity

The 2025 film I Know What You Did Last Summer did okay in theaters, but critics weren’t impressed. While many people criticized it for being silly and excessive, those qualities were actually fitting for the movie and likely contributed to its appeal.

All’s Fair Recap: Revenge

Emerald is the main focus of this week’s story. She’s perfectly happy being single and enjoys her luxurious nights alone – think caviar and vibrators, which feels like a reality TV song title! Everyone around her, from her sons to her colleagues, constantly tries to set her up on dates. Even her coworkers at the firm try to get her to attend a singles event instead of their usual lunch breaks, held in a strange, windowless room that oddly resembles a turret designed by Nate Berkus.

Nintendo Officially Drops New LEGO Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Trailer

LEGO has released several sets based on The Legend of Zelda series. The first was a 2-in-1 Deku Tree set, letting fans build the Great Deku Tree as it appears in both Breath of the Wild and Ocarina of Time. Nintendo also recently released a LEGO set featuring classic game cartridges and scenes from Super Mario Land and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Now, a new LEGO collaboration with Nintendo suggests we’ll soon see a set depicting the final battle between Link and Ganon from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.