f/television
The Expanse’s Perfect Replacement Is Already Happening at Prime Video (& a New 2026 Sci-Fi Release Will Help)
comicbook.com

We finally have a substantial successor to The Expanse, and excitement is already building with an imminent release.

The Expanse’s Perfect Replacement Is Already Happening at Prime Video (& a New 2026 Sci-Fi Release Will Help)
f/ai
Claude is down: What we know about the outage
mashable.com

Anthropic's AI chatbot is experiencing "elevated errors."

Claude is down: What we know about the outage
f/ai
Block lays off 40% of workforce as it goes all-in on AI tools
arstechnica.com

CEO says "most companies are late" to realize how much technology will affect employment.

Block lays off 40% of workforce as it goes all-in on AI tools
f/science
Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics
scitechdaily.com

A physicist proposes that consciousness is the fundamental basis of reality, with matter and spacetime emerging from it.

Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics
f/technology
California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS - user age verified during OS account setup
tomshardware.com

AB 1043 also requires OS providers to pipe a real-time age checker to every app developer who requests it.

California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setup
f/code
Using Val Town to Get Me to the Movies
raymondcamden.com

Using Val Town and TMDB for Movie Releases

Using Val Town to Get Me to the Movies
f/cfml
GitHub - cfjedimaster/coldfusion-social-wrappers: ColdFusion wrappers for social networks.
github.com

ColdFusion wrappers for social networks. Contribute to cfjedimaster/coldfusion-social-wrappers development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub - cfjedimaster/coldfusion-social-wrappers: ColdFusion wrappers for social networks.
f/ai
Thousands of exposed Google API keys are now a ticking bomb for attackers exploiting Gemini
cybernews.com
f/movieclassics

The Fifth Element is a French sci-fi action film directed by Luc Besson, starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, and Chris Tucker. Set in the 23rd century, the story follows the idea that every 5,000 years a "Great Evil" appears to destroy life. The only defense is a weapon made up of four elemental stones - earth, water, fire, and air - along with the Fifth Element, a supreme being. When the alien Mondoshawans are ambushed while returning the stones and the Fifth Element to Earth, scientists reconstruct the supreme being from recovered DNA, producing a young woman named Leeloo.

Ruthless industrialist Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (Gary Oldman) has hired mercenaries to seize the stones. Leeloo escapes the scientists and stumbles into the taxi of Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), a former elite commando now living a monotonous life. Together with space priest Father Vito Cornelius, they race to recover the four stones and assemble the weapon before the Great Evil destroys Earth. In the climax, Leeloo - initially disheartened by humanity's violent history - is moved by Korben's declaration of love, activating her power and saving the world.


5 Interesting Facts

1. Besson began writing the story as a teenager. Luc Besson wrote the early screenplay during his high school year of 1975, having conceived the story and its entire universe since childhood as an escape from a lonely upbringing. He was just 16 when he started writing - but 38 when the film finally opened in theaters.

2. It was the most expensive European film ever made at the time. Costing approximately $90 million, The Fifth Element was the most expensive European film ever made at the time of its release.

3. The iconic Diva Dance aria contains physically impossible notes. When composer Eric Serra showed soprano Inva Mula the sheet music for the Diva Dance, she told him that some of the notes were humanly impossible to sing because the human voice cannot change notes that fast. She performed the notes one by one in isolation, and they were digitized to fit the music.

4. Besson deliberately kept the film bright and colorful. Luc Besson demanded that most of the action shots take place in broad daylight, as he was tired of the dark spaceship corridors and dimly lit planets common in science fiction, and wanted a brighter, "cheerfully crazy" look.

5. Bruce Willis took a pay cut - and it paid off. Willis wasn't the first choice for the role of Korben Dallas, but he told Besson that if he liked the script, they'd figure the money out. Two hours later, Willis signed on, taking a reduced salary upfront and a percentage of profits. Since the film earned over $263 million at the global box office, his gamble paid off handsomely.

f/science
6.3 Million Years Ago, Something Slammed Into Brazil - Now Scientists Have the Proof
scitechdaily.com

Scientists in Brazil have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown impact event recorded in hundreds of glassy fragments scattered across the country.

6.3 Million Years Ago, Something Slammed Into Brazil – Now Scientists Have the Proof
f/television
Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone Spinoff Delivers Worst RT Score For The Western Franchise
screenrant.com

Marshals RT score disappoints.

Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone Spinoff Delivers Worst RT Score For The Western Franchise
f/ai
So Hackers Just Stole Mexico's Tax and Voter Rolls and You'll Never Guess How
pjmedia.com

Hackers used Anthropic's Claude AI to steal 150GB of sensitive Mexican government data in a massive cyberattack.

So Hackers Just Stole Mexico's Tax and Voter Rolls and You'll Never Guess How
f/science
NASA astronauts share the bizarrely basic tasks they found impossible on Earth after 230 days in space
supercarblondie.com

Some NASA astronauts have returned to Earth after spending 230 days in space, and they were shocked by the basic tasks that had seemed to become impossible

NASA astronauts share the bizarrely basic tasks they found impossible on Earth after 230 days in space
f/technology
Chinese cyberspies breached dozens of telecom firms, govt agencies
bleepingcomputer.com
f/television
A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' 10 Best Characters, Ranked
screenrant.com

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' Best Characters.

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' 10 Best Characters, Ranked
f/television
Apple's Cyberpunk Series Based On The Greatest American Sci-Fi Novel Is Coming At Just The Right Time
screenrant.com

Apple's next adaptation could be its most important.

Apple’s Cyberpunk Series Based On The Greatest American Sci-Fi Novel Is Coming At Just The Right Time
f/code
How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week
cloudflare.com

One engineer used AI to rebuild Next.js on Vite in a week. vinext builds up to 4x faster, produces 57% smaller bundles, and deploys to Cloudflare Workers with a single command.

How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week
f/general
'Big Four' meatpackers under fire as beef prices soar
theguardian.com

McDonald’s and other food industry players accuse the big beef packers of collusion and price-gouging. The packers deny these allegations

‘Big Four’ meatpackers under fire as beef prices soar
f/ai
Claude Code Flaws Allow Remote Code Execution and API Key Exfiltration
thehackernews.com

Claude Code flaws allow remote code execution and API key theft via untrusted repositories; three bugs fixed across 2025–2026 releases.

Claude Code Flaws Allow Remote Code Execution and API Key Exfiltration

"The vulnerabilities exploit various configuration mechanisms, including Hooks, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and environment variables - executing arbitrary shell commands and exfiltrating Anthropic API keys when users clone and open untrusted repositories," Check Point Research said in a report shared with The Hacker News.

f/general
15 Products People Are Boycotting In 2026 Due To Insulting Price Hikes
buzzfeed.com

"I remember right before COVID, $200 was average for this."

15 Products People Are Boycotting In 2026 Due To Insulting Price Hikes