“Girl, I can’t get into it. It tastes like the earth,” Tyla says in her rhythmic South African dialect. We’re on the topic of matcha, the ancient green tea powder that’s been as symbolic of 2025 as ...
Revisit Wes Craven’s 1996 classic this weekend and join us in the chat. Credit...Illustration by Aran Quinn Supported by By Barbara Chai Barbara Chai is dressing up as Casey Becker for Halloween and ...
The student tells Reddit she doesn’t dislike parties but worries about eviction if her roommate hosts a large Halloween gathering Ashley Vega is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
If you want to hook up with your friends in Roblox, you no longer need to use third-party software such as Discord. This is because the Roblox Corporation released a dedicated Party feature that ...
Creators who make content for Fortnite can start monetizing their virtual goods in December. The free-to-play online game's publisher, Epic Games, announced Thursday that those in its Creator program ...
Superbullet Studios pivoted from Roblox game development into building proprietary AI tools. The studio’s code editor integrates directly with Roblox Studio, cutting setup time to under a minute.
Each of these base class trainers will let you buy skills for that class for around 50 to 75 Runic. There are usually three to four passive or active skills to get for each class so you should prepare ...
Dan Pelosi is not a chef in starched whites with tweezers in hand. He’s a “meatball making meatballs,” as he likes to say—warm, funny, and prone to turning leftover spinach-and-artichoke dip into a ...
The MBTA bus turned and wobbled and wheezed forward. Then it zoomed ahead and crossed onto a bridge. The driver had unwittingly gunned the accelerator, reaching 50 miles per hour. What seems like a T ...
I’m not here to argue for—or against—vibe coding. I just want to keep you out of trouble. Vibe coding has hit the mainstream, as evidenced by the recent massive uptick of articles welcoming our new AI ...
Some summer days aren’t meant to be planned — they’re meant to unfold. A casual drink turns into dinner, a few friends become a full-on crew, and before you know it, the sun has set and you’re still ...
In this segment of Studio10, Krystin Rae sits down on the couch to chat with local DJ Andrew DaCosta, also known as “DJ Infinite.” In this segment, the two discuss how Infinite gets the party started ...