Nintendo Switch 2 Firmware Update Includes Fix For One Of Generation’s Best Games

Nintendo has released update 21.0.1 to address issues that could happen when transferring data from one Nintendo Switch to another locally. The update specifically fixes two error codes that could appear during this process. A common problem this update resolves is the inability to connect wireless controllers or Bluetooth headphones after waking up the receiving Switch or turning off Airplane mode.

Law & Order: SVU Can’t Afford Both Ice-T and Kelli Giddish at the Same Time

Kelli Giddish left the main cast of SVU in 2022 after 12 seasons, but she’s returned for guest appearances several times, including again this year. She told Extra she’s thrilled to be back, saying the show feels fresh even in its 27th season. SVU is currently airing its 22-episode season, and with Giddish and Ice-T each appearing in about half of the episodes so far, there seems to be enough space for all the detectives at the precinct.

Campbell’s Soup VP placed on leave as 3D printed meat claims cause stock crash

I’ve been following this story, and it all started with a recording made by Robert Garza, a former cybersecurity analyst. He said he was just trying to document a normal meeting about his salary with Martin Bally, the VP and Chief Security Officer at Campbell’s, back in late 2024. He didn’t realize at the time it would lead to all of this!

Turning Economic Talk into Data

Throughout the nineteenth century, spikes in U.S. economic policy uncertainty-as measured by analysis of historical newspaper content using a Longformer classifier-coincided with and were largely driven by specific policy events such as the Embargo Act, debates surrounding national banks, and shifts in tariff legislation, as demonstrated by correlating topic prevalence-identified with a Llama-based classifier-with the overall uncertainty index.

New research shows how advanced language models can accurately gauge policy uncertainty from textual sources, offering a powerful upgrade to traditional methods.

MoonPay’s Big Win: New York Trust Charter Boosts Crypto Game and Stablecoins Surge!

In a rather unremarkable Tuesday notice, MoonPay triumphantly announced that New York’s esteemed financial regulator had deemed them worthy of this rare honor. What does this mean? Well, it means they can now offer crypto custody and over-the-counter trading services in New York. Big deal, right? In a world where people are still trying to figure out how to turn their Bitcoins into cold, hard cash, this seems like progress. Don’t you think?

🚀 Shiba ETF: The Universe’s Next Big Meme-tastrophe? 🌌

The Grayscale Dogecoin ETF blasted off yesterday, becoming the first ‘33 Act DOGE fund. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas, the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Crypto Galaxy, revealed that Bitwise’s DOGE ETF is set to launch on November 27-just two days after Grayscale’s. Meanwhile, 21Shares is still fiddling with its S-1 filing like a Magrathean trying to assemble an IKEA bookshelf. 📜

How ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Subverted the Will-They/Won’t-They Storyline

As a huge comedy fan, I have to say, Schitt’s Creek really surprised me. Created by Eugene and Dan Levy, it started out quietly but slowly built this incredibly dedicated fanbase over its six seasons. What I loved most was how genuinely funny it was, and the characters felt so perfectly cast. It wasn’t afraid to be different from other sitcoms; it would hint at familiar storylines but consistently avoided those predictable, overused tropes. It’s honestly the perfect show to binge-watch, and even rewatching it, it’s amazing how often it subverted expectations and didn’t go the way you thought it would.