• Halsey Lists Historic Los Feliz Spanish Colonial Revival for $5.5 Million
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    After under two years of ownership, Halsey is letting go of her historic Los Feliz estate for $5.5 million. The singer-songwriter, who announced her engagement to actor Avan Jogia in September, paid about $5 million for the elegantly restored Spanish Colonial Revival home in 2023. The pad has certified Historic-Cultural Monument status. It was built by architect Arthur W. Larson in 1928 for restaurateur Cilfford Clinton, the founder and namesake of the delightfully kitschy Cliftons Cafeteria near Downtown Los Angeles.Situated on a 0.34-acre plot just across the street from Griffith Park, the 5,900-square-foot abode boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a laundry list of rich period details, including stained glass windows, coffered ceilings, ornamental plaster, decorative wrought iron, and wood-burning fireplaces. A dark wooden front door with an intricately carved floral motif welcomes guests into the charming dwelling, where arched doorways, colorful Spanish tiles, and antique light fixtures abound.A living area in the home.Photo: Tyler HoganOriginal robins egg blue tiles line the walls of the kitchen, which is outfitted with a navy La Cornue range, a refurbished original built-in Frigidaire refrigerator, and a butlers pantry. Elsewhere on the ground floor, an office features a hand-stenciled ceiling, elaborate millwork, and a curved corner fireplace.An office space in the home.Photo: Tyler Hogan
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  • Fit Curve Simpler Curve Alignment in Blender [$]
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    Blender's Curve Deform Modifier is absolutely fine but it can be a little tricky to use, resulting in unexpected rotations, confusing transformations, and objects that dont align as expected. Fit Curve is a Modifier asset that aims to make aligning objects to curves more simple and intuitive with less guesswork.If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me at [emailprotected] or by clicking the Contact Creator link on my Blender Market store page.Links
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  • Hackers steal $1.5bn from crypto exchange in biggest digital heist ever
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    The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has called on the brightest minds in cybersecurity to help it recover $1.5bn (1.2bn) stolen by hackers in what is thought to be the biggest single digital theft in history.The Dubai-based crypto platform said an attacker gained control of a wallet of Ethereum, one of the most popular digital currencies after bitcoin, and transferred the contents to an unknown address.Bybit immediately sought to reassure its customers that their cryptocurrency holdings were safe, while its chief executive said on social media that Bybit would refund all those affected, even if the hacked currency was not returned.Bybit is solvent even if this hack loss is not recovered, all of clients assets are 1 to 1 backed, we can cover the loss, Ben Zhou, Bybits co-founder and chief executive, posted on X.He added that the company held $20bn in customer assets, and would be able to cover any unrecovered funds itself or through loans from partners.Bybit, which has more than 60 million users worldwide and is the worlds second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, said news of the hack had led to a surge in withdrawal requests.Zhou wrote that the company had received more than 350,000 requests from customers to withdraw their funds, which could lead to delays in processing.Bybit said the hack occurred when the company was making a routine transfer of Ethereum from an offline cold wallet to a warm wallet, which covers its daily trading. An attacker exploited security controls and was able to transfer the assets. Zhou said all other wallets on the exchange were unaffected.The price of Ethereum dropped by nearly 4% following news of the hack on Friday, but has since almost returned to previous levels.The company has called on the brightest minds in cybersecurity and crypto analytics to help it try to recover the hacked funds, and is offering a reward of 10% of the amount recovered, which could total $140m if the entire hacked amount was retrieved.Bybit is determined to rise above the setback and fundamentally transform our security infrastructure, improve liquidity, and be a steadfast partner to our friends in the crypto community, Zhou said in a statement.The hack is a setback for the crypto industry, which has rebounded in recent months after benefiting from Donald Trumps return to the White House, and his promises to make the US the crypto capital of the planet amid looser regulation.Although the identity of the Bybit attacker is unknown, some reports have suggested that the perpetrators could be North Korean state hackers, such as the Lazarus Group, who have been blamed for previous large-scale heists, including the $615m theft from the blockchain project Ronin Group in 2022.
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  • Exoborne playtesters jumped into over 500,000 matches and made over $7 billion in in-game loot in less than a week
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    Lootin and ShootinExoborne playtesters jumped into over 500,000 matches and made over $7 billion in in-game loot in less than a weekThat's not bad for five days! Especially for a closed test.Image credit: Sharkmob News by Connor Makar Staff Writer Published on Feb. 24, 2025 Exoborne, the third-person extraction shooter from Sharkmob, has just released a bunch of stats from its closed playtest. It turns out that players went wild on it over the five days it was available, clocking over 500,000 matches and extracting with over $7 billion in loot. Now that's a lot of games, and a lot of candlesticks, seeds, and jewelry brought home. But there's more! According to the Exoborne official Twitter account, we saw over 7 million eliminated NPCs, 151,718 players taken out, and nearly half a million successful extractions. Not too shabby at all.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Those who played the play test were able to unlock two cosmetics for the full game for playing with friends, which is a nice little bonus, but aside from that all progress will of course be wiped for future play tests (if there are any) and the full release. So, if you missed out, don't feel too bad about it.Exoborne is the next big effort from Sharkmob, who previously released the ill-fated Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodhunt. Now, that game was pretty darn good in my opinion, but failed to maintain momentum from its decent launch, sadly fluttering out and eventually having its servers shut down. Exoborne, with a more substantial selection of story content to play through and fitting into a more mainstream genre is a clear attempt to remedy past troubles.Exoborne is now going under the radar for a while, though there are still a selection of in-game rewards players can earn in the full release on their website. You'll have to do stuff like follow its social media accounts, join the Discord, and so on. But, having played the game myself a bit, I absolutely recommend keeping this game on your radar.
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  • Can somebody, anybody cast Dave Bautista in that Netflix Gears of War movie, because he's even taken to asking fans to start a petition for him
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    Get To It!Can somebody, anybody cast Dave Bautista in that Netflix Gears of War movie, because he's even taken to asking fans to start a petition for him"Come on, Netflix." News by Oisin Kuhnke Contributor Published on Feb. 24, 2025 Dave Bautista would really like to be in that upcoming Gears of War Netflix movie, and he's asked all of us to help him out.You know who literally everybody wants to see in the upcoming Gears of War movie? Dave Bautista. And you know who wants that more than anybody else? Dave Bautista! Seriously, since the movie was announced back in 2022, the Guardians of the Galaxy actor has been repeatedly asking Netflix to cast him in it, but it still seems like the streaming service hasn't gotten that far, as he's asking about it once again. The actor recently appeared in an interview with Comicbook.com, where when asked about the movie, he said that someone should "start an online thing about freaking Gears of War. Come on, Netflix. Come on already."To see this content please enable targeting cookies. When the interviewer makes the point that people have been fancasting him for years, he went on to say it's "not like I'm not badgering them", jokingly telling Netflix to "get it together." And he's right! They should get it together. I haven't even played Gears of War, but Bautista is genuinely a great actor, and he looks the part, so what possible reason could they have to not cast him? Hell, he is literally in Gears of War 5 as a skin, complete with his own voice lines, he already has direct ties to the series, what more could you want?Watch on YouTubeThere's not been a huge number of updates on the Gears of War Netflix projects since they were announced, though screenwriter Jon Spaihts, who wrote both of the Deni Villeneuve Dune films as well as 2012's Prometheus and 2016's Doctor Strange, is aboard the project as a writer. At the time of the announcement that he'd be writing the film, Spaihts said that "Gears of War is one of the all-time great action games, with vivid characters, a beautifully designed world and a combat system that drives home the lethality of war and the importance of standing by your squadmates. It wants to be cinema, and Im thrilled to have the chance to help that happen." You want cinema? Cast Bautista! Give him some money to expand that vintage lunch box collection.
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  • Poll: Will You Trade In Your Switch When Switch 2 Arrives?
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    Switch it up.Sometimes, it can be hard to let go.The next generation of Nintendo hardware is just around the corner. As we say that, we look fondly at our TV console stand where our Switch sits, docked and charging, not a speck of dust on it. For many of us, it's the console of choice whether sitting around the TV with friends and family, scrapping over a game of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Super Mario Party Jamboree or cosying up alone to sneak in a few hours of Animal Crossing: New Horizons or Breath of the Wild, we've grown rather attached to this little machine.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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  • Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection (Switch) - A Comprehensive Round-Up With A Few Real Winners
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    Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube797kOne of the most striking elements of Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection, which celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game, is the sheer number of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games that came out between 1998 and 2004. The Early Days Collection includes 14 games just from Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance titles, some of which have never previously been released outside of Japan.Over half of the games in the collection belong to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters series, despite increasingly convoluted names: Duel Monsters (1998), Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories (1999), Dark Duel Stories (2000), Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists (2000), The Eternal Duelist Soul (2001), Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 (2001), World Wide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel (2003), The Sacred Cards (2002), and Reshef of Destruction (2003).Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)Most follow a similar formula of beating duelists in battle to unlock new areas and cards. The first game in the series was released before the official Yu-Gi-Oh! card game, so its rules are based on the manga instead. As the Duel Monster series progresses, the in-game dueling rules begin to slowly resemble the real-life trading card game more closely, but it isnt until the fifth entry, The Eternal Duelist Soul, that we see a full alignment with the actual card game rules.Then, we revert to a simplified version of gameplay in the last two games, The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction, which also added an RPG element that allowed us to walk around an actual environment as we duelled our way through town.For anyone who has played the official card game, the most baffling mechanical difference in some of the Duel Monsters games might be the alignments system, where monsters of one type are super strong against another. We were surprised when a normal summon with 300 attack points could automatically defeat our seven-star, two-sacrifice summon with 2500 attack points just because it had a thunder alignment against our own monsters water alignment.Put bluntly, the official Yu-Gi-Oh! card game is much more strategically engaging than the chimeras present in many of the Early Days Collection. Wed argue that the card game hit its full stride shortly after many of these titles were released (and then overcomplicated itself into oblivion a few years later on, but we dont have to get into that). Theres a simple joy in collecting as many cards as possible just to revel in how cool the artwork is, but as tactical gameswhich many of these titles bill themselves astheres not too much to entertain.Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked)That is with the exception of two later games included in the collection: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 and Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005. These can be taken as additional titles in the Duel Monsters series, as their Japanese titles indicate, but they might also be considered members of the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship series. Either way, they offer a strategic experience much more similar to the actual card game. Gameplay still mostly involves challenging others to duel, but collecting new cards and putting together decks is so much more engaging since we actually got to purchase and open packs.While we respect the commitment to the original gameplay, the user interface for much of the collection feels clunky and overwhelming. Getting through a single turn in many of the games was often tedious, let alone trying to change what was in our deck vs our overall collection of cards. This improved a little as the release year of the games increased, but not by much.A major criticism for many of Konamis Yu-Gi-Oh! titles when they originally released was that they didnt do much to teach series newcomers how the card game actually worked. That remains true with this collection as a whole. On the one hand, many of the ready-made target audience are probably those who either played the card game or the video games themselves previously. Yet, we cant help but feel that the collection might have been a great opportunity to introduce the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game to a new group of players.Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)Of course, not every game in the collection is duel-centered. The Yu-Gi-Oh! series has inspired numerous game variations throughout its history besides its massively popular card game. Dungeon Dice Monsters (2003) is based on a board game of the same name. Without having any previous experience with Dungeon Dice Monsters, we found this one particularly difficult to understand. It felt like a game that could be really interesting if there wasnt such a difficult learning curve.Destiny Board Traveler, seemingly Konamis take on a Mario Party-type game, was disappointingly hard to jump into, as well. The art style is really cute, but the in-game text is outrageously difficult to decipher. By the time we figured out how the mechanics worked, we werent having any fun.Meanwhile, Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule, originally only released in Japan, offers a twist on turn-based tactics in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe thats both whimsical and easy to understand. With our friends magically transformed into dolls, were tasked with collecting and training monsters in capsules. Fights unfold on a 2D battle map where our monsters face down various opponents in a goofy, chess-like showdown. It certainly isnt the best tactical game of all time, but it marks a worthwhile addition to the collection.Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)Developer Digital Eclipse included some quality-of-life elements in the collection as a whole that tie everything together rather well. These include the ability to save at will, tweak gameplay rules like removing deck limits, and rewind time. These features help take the edge off the already mentioned interface frustrations for these older games, but not enough to remove our suffering altogether.What we did love to see was the preserved box art and original instruction manuals for each game. We opted to play each title with the lovely background border behind the game screen, but players can notably adjust the screen size, filter, and border using the collections universal pause menu.
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  • The startup battle begins now: TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200 applications are open
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    Pre-Series A founders, this is your moment! If youre ready to showcase your game-changing innovations on a global stage, the battlefield awaits. Applications for TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200 the premier startup pitch competition are officially OPEN. This is your shot to shine!Step onto the global stage and showcase your groundbreaking startup to world-class VC judges and the entire TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 audience from October 27-29 at Moscone West in San Francisco. This is your chance to gain exposure, learn from top investors, compete for the coveted $100,000 equity-free prize, and so much more. This is your moment to make an impact.Competition is fierce last year, thousands of startups applied, and were expecting another flood of innovators this year. Want to give your startup an edge? Apply early! TechCrunch reviews every application in detail, but the sooner you enter the battle, the better.Startup Battlefield perksFree exhibit table (all three days of Disrupt)4 complimentary ticketsBranding/listing in event appPress list accessLead generationAccess to masterclass sessionsChance to win $100,000, equity-freeChance to pitch on the Disrupt Stage to world-famous VCsGame-changing advice from top-tier investors to successfully scaleLearn more perks here.What it takes to join the battleJoin the ranks of game-changing startups like Trello, Mint, Dropbox, Discord, and Getaround. With over 1,500 alumni, Startup Battlefield 200 is the ultimate launchpad for the next generation of industry disruptors. Will your startup be next?Were looking for bold, early-stage startups with an MVP and a transformative vision. If youre bootstrapped, pre-seed, or seed-funded, Startup Battlefield is built for you. Series A startups in capital-intensive industries may also qualify. This is your chance to compete on a global stage.Start the battle todayWe want every competitor fully prepared for the biggest startup pitch competition of the year. Start the battle early apply now.TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
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  • As Meta gets rid of fact-checkers, misinformation is going viral
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    In BriefPosted:7:57 AM PST February 24, 2025Image Credits:David Paul Morris/Bloomberg / Getty ImagesAs Meta gets rid of fact-checkers, misinformation is going viralMeta is phasing out its third-party fact-checking programs in the U.S. while it reintroduces a bonus program for creators, which pays them for viral content. The timing of these changes at Meta could intensify the prevalence of misinformation, according to ProPublica. In the past, content creators could not monetize posts that fact-checkers deemed false; but now, these policies will no longer apply, since Meta is deprioritizing content moderation. Instead, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company will take an approach similar to Xs Community Notes, where certain users can add notes to posts to flag misleading content.Meta will not transition its fact-checking setup until March, but already, false content is spreading. One Facebook page manager, who spread the viral, fake claim that ICE will pay people $750 to tip them off about undocumented immigrants, told ProPublica that the end of the fact-checking program is great information.TechCrunch reached out to Meta for comment.Topics
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