Lens for PC now available in Japan

I was super excited to finally get my hands on Lens when it dropped in Japan on August 28th – it came out for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch. If you want to learn more about the game, you can check it out here.

Unbelievable! SuiNS Rewards Early Voters with 7.6M NS Tokens – No Strings Attached!

The decentralized naming protocol, that cheeky fellow, Sui Name Service, has dropped a bombshell by distributing a hefty 7.6 million NS tokens to a staggering 95,000 lucky voters. Yes, you read that right. These tokens-distributed as staked tokens, mind you-are doing more than just giving people warm feelings. They are unlocking enhanced voting power from the moment they land in your account. The early birds are officially in the governance driver’s seat. 🚀

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Stephen King Has Seen Deliver Me From Nowhere, And He Not Only Thinks The Springsteen Movie Is ‘Terrific,’ He Also Connected To It Personally

Stephen King is a devoted fan of Bruce Springsteen, often citing the musician’s impact on characters like Larry Underwood in his novel The Stand. He also enjoys the recent film about Springsteen directed by Scott Cooper. King mentioned watching the movie this week during a virtual book club event hosted by UMass Lowell alumni, and used it as an example when talking about the unique connection between artists and their fans. He stated,

This 2005 Horror Sleeper Spawned the Best Neo-Western Show You’ve Never Seen

Starting with films like Roadgames, Australia has consistently created excellent, yet often overlooked, horror movies. These films frequently deliver more suspense and scares than those made in Hollywood, spanning everything from classic mystery thrillers to chilling ghost stories. In 2005, a little-known independent film emerged as one of the darkest and most intense slasher movies ever made, defining a new era of raw and uncompromising horror. Even after two decades, Wolf Creek remains a truly terrifying horror story, and its Western-style TV series deserves a much wider audience.