“Deeply chilling” historical drama that’s “impossible to forget” is a must-see on TV tonight

Okay, so this movie is seriously messed up, but fascinating. It follows a family – a Nazi officer and his wife and kids – who are living what seems like a perfect, idyllic life in a nice house. The crazy thing is, they live right next to Auschwitz. Like, they’re trying to build this dream home and raise their kids while, just over the fence, unimaginable horrors are happening. It’s about their everyday life and how they completely ignore, or try to, what’s going on around them. It’s a really unsettling concept, seeing that contrast.

XRP Stands Tall on Binance, CVD Służing as the Butler’s Punch Bowl

The analysts, those self-anointed custodians of clairvoyance, flail further afield than a divergent riverbank. The turtle-dove analysts, those paragons of prudence, insist XRP has merely paused for breath, suggesting a bearish continuation as benign as a rainy afternoon. Meanwhile the fire-eating contrarians chirp about a rebound, envisioning the market as a broom closet full of leverage, needing a brisk polish. Should the coming sessions prove as decisive as a duel between two monocled parsnips, the result will be a spectacle worth several tankards of ale.

ETH Heist Cleanup: 83% Recovered, v1.1 Fix Arrives!

In a twist worthy of a dime-store noir, Makina has completed its recovery mission (or at least the chapter titled “Recovery Chapter 1: The Front-Runner’s Redemption”). The grand total of 1,077.8 ETH-distributed via a recovery wallet whose address smells of anonymity and subplots-has been sent to affected users with a pro-rata precision that would make a Kremlin data analyst proud.