First trailer for Adam Wingard's ‘ONSLAUGHT’, starring Adria Arjona, Dan Stevens and Alex Pereira.
The film follows a woman who fights a rogue squad of super soldiers who break loose in the desert.
In theaters on September 4.
When Dostoevsky said:
“Isolate as much as you want to
become stronger, even if you see
that loneliness is an unbearable hell,
it is much better than multiple masks of humans.”
We live on a planet with 1.3 billion habitable years left. We've had rockets for 69 of those years. In that time, the cost of reaching orbit dropped from $54,500 per kilogram to $2,720, and SpaceX is targeting under $100 with Starship. If they hit that number, getting to space becomes 545 times cheaper in a single lifetime.
329 orbital launches happened in 2025. Almost one a day. The space economy crossed $626 billion last year and should hit a trillion by 2034. SpaceX just filed for an IPO targeting a $2 trillion valuation, worth more than every airline on Earth combined. Starship, their fully reusable rocket (both stages fly back and land), can lift 150 tons to orbit. The entire International Space Station weighs 420 tons. Three flights could put the whole thing up there.
The engineering side of this is solved. What remains is a survival problem. Researchers published a paper in Scientific Reports calculating the natural extinction rate for humans, how often we'd get wiped out by asteroid strikes, supervolcanoes, the stuff we can't control. Less than a 1-in-14,000 chance in any given year. At that rate, we'd survive millions of years, more than enough to spread across the solar system.
Toby Ord, a philosopher at Oxford who spent a decade studying how civilizations end, puts the odds of a civilization-ending catastrophe before 2100 at 1-in-6. The threats aren't from space. Nuclear war. Viruses engineered in labs that could spread before anyone understands what hit them. AI systems are smart enough to act on goals we never gave them. All things we built ourselves.
A 2017 NASA paper made this case: we have a roughly 50-year window to lock in spacefaring infrastructure before resources run thin and energy costs make a restart nearly impossible. We're 9 years into that window. Given enough time, the math takes this to 100%. The only question that matters is whether we make it through the next few decades without blowing our shot.
Alex Garland, director of the live-action adaptation of Elden Ring, has played the game seven times and considers Malenia, Blade of Miquella to be its most difficult boss.
“I'm now on my seventh playthrough of that game. I've leveled up, I've got lots of juice, and a cool sword, and stuff like that, and I just throw myself at them again, and again, and again, and again. That was the technique I learned with Dark Souls. It's not that you get better, it's more like monkeys and typewriters. You just keep doing it, and eventually, one day they're dead.”
via an old interview with @IGN
Steven Spielberg "cannot wait" to see Dune: Part Three and is a huge fan of Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the series.
"They are among my favourite science-fiction movies, not just recently, but of all time."
(via @empiremagazine)
🚨 Bitcoin stuck at $65K-$68K for a reason
This isn't random. This is Bitcoin history repeating.
If you know the past, you know the future:
2017: Base formed → Parabolic expansion
2021: Base formed → Parabolic expansion
2026: Same structure playing out NOW
This range = accumulation phase before the breakout.
I called the $126k ATH. Every major top and bottom.
The pattern is IDENTICAL.
I'll call the breakout and new ATH live. Turn on notifications.