💥 Charlie Shrem is back — and bringing Bitcoin faucets with him (yes, with “vibe coding”)
Crypto OG, ex-con, and eternal wildcard Charlie Shrem just launched 21million.com — a throwback Bitcoin faucet that gives out free BTC for solving CAPTCHAs. Straight 2010 energy.
🧠 Says he’s “vibe coding” (whatever that means) and wants to make Bitcoin accessible again — no whale wallets, just click and earn like the good ol’ days.
Right now the site has: — 0 BTC — Broken form — A working CAPTCHA and max nostalgia
Sounds silly — but the idea’s legit: give people a way into crypto without needing $96K or five DeFi tutorials. Just press, earn, and start the rabbit hole.
⚠️ If this thing actually works — grab your free sats before the suits show up.
Crypto OG, ex-con, and eternal wildcard Charlie Shrem just launched 21million.com — a throwback Bitcoin faucet that gives out free BTC for solving CAPTCHAs. Straight 2010 energy.
🧠 Says he’s “vibe coding” (whatever that means) and wants to make Bitcoin accessible again — no whale wallets, just click and earn like the good ol’ days.
Right now the site has: — 0 BTC — Broken form — A working CAPTCHA and max nostalgia
Sounds silly — but the idea’s legit: give people a way into crypto without needing $96K or five DeFi tutorials. Just press, earn, and start the rabbit hole.
⚠️ If this thing actually works — grab your free sats before the suits show up.
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Harley x DOOM: a hellbike built for the Slayer himself
Harley-Davidson and Bethesda just dropped the most metal thing on two wheels — a DOOM: The Dark Ages motorcycle, forged for one rider only. One beast. One purpose: intimidation through horsepower.
What makes it demonic:
— Front shaped like dragon Serrath’s head, the headlight glows like it’s ready to melt souls;
— Runes, armor plates, glowing LED wings — full slayer aesthetic;
— Red-hot wheels that scream “GPU meets apocalypse.”
Bethesda calls it “a marriage made in hell.”
We call it the final boss with handlebars.
Catch it May 16 in Sydney.
DOOM: The Dark Ages drops May 15.
Harley-Davidson and Bethesda just dropped the most metal thing on two wheels — a DOOM: The Dark Ages motorcycle, forged for one rider only. One beast. One purpose: intimidation through horsepower.
What makes it demonic:
— Front shaped like dragon Serrath’s head, the headlight glows like it’s ready to melt souls;
— Runes, armor plates, glowing LED wings — full slayer aesthetic;
— Red-hot wheels that scream “GPU meets apocalypse.”
Bethesda calls it “a marriage made in hell.”
We call it the final boss with handlebars.
Catch it May 16 in Sydney.
DOOM: The Dark Ages drops May 15.
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Elon Musk now owns a city. Nope, not in the metaverse — in Texas.
Welcome to Starbase — a legit town formed from Boca Chica, Texas, where nearly everyone works at SpaceX. The vote? 212 “yes” vs. 6 “lol no.” Democracy, Musk-style.
Why bother? — It lets SpaceX fast-track construction, zoning, and infrastructure for Starship; — Basically, less red tape, more launchpads.
Technically still under U.S. and Texas law, but Elon now runs a city. With Cybertrucks on the streets, a Memes Street,and — no joke — a bronze Musk head on the beach.
Startup → rocket → city. Nation of Elon next?
Welcome to Starbase — a legit town formed from Boca Chica, Texas, where nearly everyone works at SpaceX. The vote? 212 “yes” vs. 6 “lol no.” Democracy, Musk-style.
Why bother? — It lets SpaceX fast-track construction, zoning, and infrastructure for Starship; — Basically, less red tape, more launchpads.
Technically still under U.S. and Texas law, but Elon now runs a city. With Cybertrucks on the streets, a Memes Street,and — no joke — a bronze Musk head on the beach.
Startup → rocket → city. Nation of Elon next?
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Runway just unlocked video generation via 3D models — and it’s wild 💀
Yep, not just text prompts anymore — now you can upload a 3D model, and the AI will generate video around it, like you're the director and it's your VFX team.
Take the Porsche demo: without a model, the car gets squished, flipped, and mashed like a fever dream. But once you upload a 3D base, things stabilize — geometry holds, and textures wrap around it clean.
This isn’t just prompting anymore — it’s neural visual control, next level. Your ideas, your models, your movie.
🙂 just your personal Pixar starter kit.
Yep, not just text prompts anymore — now you can upload a 3D model, and the AI will generate video around it, like you're the director and it's your VFX team.
Take the Porsche demo: without a model, the car gets squished, flipped, and mashed like a fever dream. But once you upload a 3D base, things stabilize — geometry holds, and textures wrap around it clean.
This isn’t just prompting anymore — it’s neural visual control, next level. Your ideas, your models, your movie.
🙂 just your personal Pixar starter kit.
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Game’s not over yet: Netflix drops teaser for final Squid Game season
Out of nowhere, Netflix just hit us with the teaser for Season 3 — the grand finale. Higher stakes, fewer allies, and probably another twist that’ll break the internet.
Premiere’s set for June 27, so buckle up — the final round’s about to begin. 🦑 Last game. Zero mercy.
Out of nowhere, Netflix just hit us with the teaser for Season 3 — the grand finale. Higher stakes, fewer allies, and probably another twist that’ll break the internet.
Premiere’s set for June 27, so buckle up — the final round’s about to begin. 🦑 Last game. Zero mercy.
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F1 drivers hit the track in full-size LEGO cars made of 440,000 bricks
At the Miami GP, F1 pulled a wild move: each driver took a lap in a life-sized LEGO replica of their car — 440K bricks, ~1 ton in weight, Pirelli slicks, and an electric motor maxing out at 20 km/h. Still, enough speed for a cheeky pre-race battle.
Quick math check: 5.4 km lap, 20 km/h top speed = ~16 minutes per lap. But building each car? 22,000 hours. Yep — 80x longer to make than to drive.
And no, this wasn’t a one-off. These LEGO beasts are hitting the road and heading to more F1 events.
Next stop: grid penalties for missing a piece.
At the Miami GP, F1 pulled a wild move: each driver took a lap in a life-sized LEGO replica of their car — 440K bricks, ~1 ton in weight, Pirelli slicks, and an electric motor maxing out at 20 km/h. Still, enough speed for a cheeky pre-race battle.
Quick math check: 5.4 km lap, 20 km/h top speed = ~16 minutes per lap. But building each car? 22,000 hours. Yep — 80x longer to make than to drive.
And no, this wasn’t a one-off. These LEGO beasts are hitting the road and heading to more F1 events.
Next stop: grid penalties for missing a piece.
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