The Absolute Worst Oscar Winners Ever

Despite all the predictions and analysis surrounding the Oscars lately, no one has really explained why the results are often so surprising, other than the fact that, like any democratic process, it’s rarely neat or predictable. There’s even a story circulating about an anonymous Academy voter who gets scolded by their partner annually for voting for Jamie Lee Curtis in 2022 – a perfect example of how unpredictable things can be!

Aave’s License Drama: Code, Control, and Community

Lo, the core of this endeavor is bound by a Business Source License, a curious contraption that guards the heart of the protocol like a dragon hoards gold. Yet, the contributors, those humble scribes of the digital age, must swear an oath-a Contributor License Agreement-to partake in the grand design. How noble, to protect the code from the chaos of open-source anarchy!

David Harbour, Jason Bateman & Linda Cardellini Discuss True Meaning Behind DTF St. Louis

Driven by dissatisfaction, three adults – , , and – find themselves entangled in a complicated love triangle. Feeling unfulfilled in their routines, they take a daring step: they join a dating app for people who are married and looking for affairs. What begins as a way to add excitement to their lives quickly becomes much more complex, filled with surfacing emotions, hidden secrets, and unforeseen repercussions.

Ghana’s 11 Chosen: A Desperate Dance with Digital Gold

In a grand gesture of state-sanctioned folly, the Securities and Exchange Commission Ghana (SEC) has announced the induction of eleven companies into a 12-month regulatory sandbox, a trial by fire for virtual asset trading under the nation’s new cryptocurrency framework. One might call it progress, or perhaps a masquerade of order.

Netflix’s 4-Part Sci-Fi Masterpiece Series Rewrites The Rules Of Anthologies

Despite receiving critical praise and boasting big-name executive producers like David Fincher and Tim Miller (director of Deadpool), Love, Death & Robots often gets less attention than Netflix’s popular sci-fi anthology series, Black Mirror. While Black Mirror is highly acclaimed, Love, Death & Robots is just as good and deserves just as much recognition.