President Trump Will Pause the Survivor Finale for His Own Means

The season finale of Survivor starts at 8 p.m. Eastern Time and will narrow the final five contestants down to one winner. The players competing for the title are Savannah Louie, Sage Ahrens-Nichols, Sophi Balerdi, Kristina Mills, and Rizo Velovic. However, Savannah is the clear favorite – she’s dominated the immunity challenges and is incredibly determined. Some speculate that the timing of a recent address was intentionally scheduled to keep the suspense alive if you’re rooting for Rizo. Despite this, it’s unlikely Rizo will use his hidden immunity idol to save himself.

When Ethereum Becomes a Molière Play: A Quest for Simplicity, or a Comedy of Errors?

In this grand jeu de trust-and ah, what a play it is!-the mantra runs: “Ne fais confiance à personne, sauf au code.” One must not trust the bank, nor the government, but confide in the divine power of… bits and bytes, mes amis! Yet, notre cher Buterin, with the sagacity of a Socrate moderne, points du doigt une vérité douloureuse : si la code est si compliqué que même un homme de la rue ne peut le déchiffrer, alors il ne reste plus qu’à faire confiance à une poignée de génies éclairés. Imaginez cela! Un cercle élitiste de savants, qui, tels des sorciers, contrôlent tout, et la populace doit simplement baisser la tête et suivre comme des moutons… 🐑

A 92-Year-Old Just Won A Tekken 8 Tournament

A recent Tekken 8 tournament for senior players was organized by Care, a Japanese eSports group dedicated to making eSports accessible to older adults. Care has been hosting these tournaments since 2019, and they run them like professional events, complete with live streams and commentators. You can watch a video of the tournament below, as reported by Automaton.

The 10 Best Final Fantasy Minigames, Ranked

Triple Triad first appeared in Final Fantasy VIII, and many fans still consider it the highlight of the game, even decades later. It’s more than just a fun distraction – it’s so well-designed that it could stand on its own as a complete game.

Pokemon Legends Z-A real time battles could learn big lesson from ARC Raiders

Okay, so I’m really enjoying how much faster battles feel now, and it definitely adds some excitement! But honestly, there’s this one thing that’s been bugging a lot of us. For years, Pokémon battles have been about taking turns, and whether a move hits always came down to accuracy. It just felt…fair. But now, this new system is really highlighting a problem with how things work under the hood, and it’s honestly pretty frustrating.