Stream It Or Skip It: ‘My Hero Academia’ Season 8 on Crunchyroll, Where A Thrilling War Arc And Superpowered Storyline Conclude In This Beloved Anime’s Epic Final Season

After a year of waiting, fans of *My Hero Academia* can rejoice as the title returns for an eighth and final season on Crunchyroll starting this month. The sci-fi superhero adventure anime series wraps up the story of teen boy Izuku Midoriya (Daiki Yamashita), who aspires to become the number one Hero, despite being one of the 20% of humanity’s population born Quirkless.

In *My Hero Academia: Season 8*, we’ll witness the ultimate clash between Heroes and Villains as Izuku and his mentor, All Might (Kenta Miyake), take on Tomura Shigaraki (Kōki Uchiyama) and All For One (Akio Ōtsuka/Hiroshi Kamiya) to conclude the Final War arc and bid farewell to the characters and storylines that fans have come to know and love over the past nine years.

### MY HERO ACADEMIA SEASON 8: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?

**Opening Shot:**
Petals fall from beautiful, blooming cherry trees as the voice of Izuku “Deku” Midoriya (Daiki Yamashita) narrates:
“The heroes declined, and the villains flourished. The odds of winning in a frontal assault were slim, and it felt like we were attempting to reel in a delicate line of string. That’s why we worked out a plan, split up our opponents, and tried to seize the advantage.”

A wrinkled hand reaches out before pulling back. “A powerful wind was raging,” Deku concludes, before a young, scarred hand catches an errant petal. “A powerful wind.”

### The Gist

Things aren’t looking too great for our heroes as Season 8 begins. Season 7 ended with America’s number one Hero, Star and Stripe (Romi Park), sacrificing herself in a battle against Tomura Shigaraki (Kōki Uchiyama), and gecko-like Villain Spinner (Ryō Iwasaki) helping Shigaraki regain full control of his body. Additionally, Villain Himiko Toga (Misato Fukuen) sacrificed herself to save young Hero Ochaco “Uravity” Uraraka (Ayane Sakura).

Now, at the start of Season 8, Deku and Shigaraki are deadlocked in a brutal battle. Toga’s many clones of Twice (Daichi Endō) are overpowering and outnumbering the Hero forces while simultaneously weighing down their “Coffin in the Sky.” Meanwhile, the U.A. student duo of Tenya “Ingenium” Ida (Kaito Ishikawa) and Shoto Todoroki (Yūki Kaji) are en route to stop Villain Dabi (Hiro Shimono)—now revealed to be Toya—from causing major destruction as his thermal energy rises to critical levels following a clash with his father, Endeavor (Tetsu Inada).

But the centerpiece in this first episode is one last big fight between longtime enemies: Japan’s former number one Hero, Toshinori Yagi, AKA “All Might” (Kenta Miyake), and the 200+ year old Quirk-stealing Villain who forced him into early retirement, the dastardly All For One (Akio Ōtsuka/Hiroshi Kamiya).

As the last bastion of the Heroes’ defense able to stand against All For One, All Might uses an assistive mechanical suit to overcome his now Quirkless state. He emulates various Quirks and attacks of his students at U.A. to stall and de-age All For One enough to take him out of the fight.

While this intense battle unfolds, another fight occurs hundreds of miles north. U.A. student traitor Yuga Aoyama (Kōsuke Kuwano) stands as the unlikely last hope to defeat Tartarus jailbreaker, mass murderer, and corpse collector Villain Kunieda (Tatsumaru Tachibana). When “Invisible Girl” Toru Hagakure (Kaori Nazuka) comes to his aid, they just might have a chance to save the Heroes from Kunieda’s life-force-stealing evil flowers.

Get ready for plenty of surprises, epic showdowns, and emotional moments as *My Hero Academia* officially comes to an end.

### What Shows Will It Remind You Of?

*My Hero Academia* calls to mind other fight-filled anime series revolving around the battle between Good vs. Evil (and the grey areas in between), such as *Naruto*, *Jujutsu Kaisen*, *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba*, *Hunter x Hunter*, and of course, *My Hero Academia: Vigilantes*.

### Our Take

The first episode of *My Hero Academia: Season 8* is an electrifying beginning-of-the-end that carries the gravitas, energy, and thrills you would hope for—and expect—from a popular show’s final season.

Even with moments of recapping previous events and over-the-top dialogue, this episode flies by and keeps you on the edge of your seat from the start. From smooth animation and eye-catching visuals to moving moments that tug at your heartstrings and humorous lines that break the tension of this sometimes grim, deadly war arc—the across-the-board amazing, evocative voice acting work pulls you in and gives you goosebumps as it honors the characters and story that came before while building toward an unforgettable finish.

There is an earnestness baked into the very DNA of this series that, even in its cornier bits, makes the show ultimately feel winning, charming, and human. It’s an absolute (Detroit) Smash!

### Sex and Skin

None.

### Parting Shot

All For One has managed to recover from All Might’s attacks and closes in on the older hero, ready to make his finishing move and erase that ever-present smile for good—when suddenly, the villain is frozen in his tracks, unable to move.

“Blood runs red for everyone,” we hear, before witnessing the return of the big *My Hero Academia: Season 2* villain, Hero Killer: Stain (Gō Inoue), who now fights alongside All Might and the heroes.

Also, a post-credit scene reveals Aoyama planning to work alongside Hagakure to free the heroes from Kunieda’s flesh-eating plants as his last act as a U.A. student.

### Sleeper Star

Undoubtedly, Kenta Miyake as All Might. Even on death’s door with the stakes impossibly high, All Might retains a positive attitude, belief in humanity, and sense of humor—all conveyed through both the dialogue and Miyake’s masterful vocal performance.

### Most Pilot-y Line

There are several All Might lines to choose from (it’s just in his nature as a slightly sappy, catchphrase-slinging superhero), but this one, directed to All For One, particularly stands out:

“I heard Shigaraki’s hatred has affected you. Then you can’t ignore me, can you? Why? Because I am here!”

Get ready to stream *My Hero Academia: Season 8* and experience the thrilling conclusion to a beloved saga. Don’t miss it!
https://decider.com/2025/10/25/my-hero-academia-season-8-crunchyroll-review/

10 JRPGs That Suck To Platinum

JRPGs That Suck to Platinum: When Completionism Ruins Great Games

In my teen years, I bought an unofficial Final Fantasy VII guide, which taught me how to raise a Gold Chocobo, get everyone’s Level 4 Limit Break, and the best strategies to face Emerald and Ruby Weapons. That changed everything for me. Since then, I hardly ever played a JRPG without a guide by my side.

I didn’t use it to learn the best way to beat a boss or the optimal route; I figured those out myself. I used walkthroughs to avoid missing collectibles or obscure sidequests, for instance. However, as time went on, we got Achievements and Trophies, which only reinforced my urge to do everything a game offered or to tackle its toughest challenges head-on.

But then again, not all JRPGs deserve the time invested in them. In this list, I’ll show some JRPGs that simply suck to platinum. My only criterion is that they must be inherently good games, but whose experience is soured if you give in to your completionist addiction. Just one game per franchise to keep things varied.

10. Trails in the Sky SC: Returning To Liberl

This is not based on Trails in the Sky SC Evolution for PS Vita (which I heard has an even nastier trophy list), but on the Steam version, which has achievements. I 100%-ed it, and the only reason I managed to was because I followed a step-by-step, ultra-detailed walkthrough by my side. Otherwise, nah.

Trails in the Sky SC, much like its first game, is way too linear. Once you complete a chapter, that’s it. You can’t go back to finish missed Bracer requests or collect chests. That means you can kiss goodbye to the achievements for opening all chests and earning maximum BP.

To be fair, playing while hunting for achievements doesn’t necessarily derail your experience from a casual playthrough. If anything, it can even enhance it, since you’ll be doing everything the JRPG offers, and if you know how Trails’ worldbuilding works, you’ll want to do everything and talk to everyone.

However, it sucks because, if you’re anything like me, you’ll get obsessed with checking if you’re completing every request, picking the right choices, collecting all chests, and cooking all recipes. That constant back-and-forth between the guide and your progress can take away the genuine experience, turning enjoyment into a chore rather than entertainment.

9. Granblue Fantasy: Relink — Excessive Grinding

I didn’t know what to expect from Granblue Fantasy: Relink, and maybe that’s why it felt like such a pleasant surprise. I loved my time with it so much that I kept farming in the endgame just because, something I rarely ever do in games.

I started playing with friends, doing co-op missions, unlocking and leveling up every character, and it was a blast. It became my comfort game. Since I played it early, I didn’t know how tough its trophies would be, but I did know I had to get all weapons, which I thought were found in stage chests. But I was wrong.

The last weapons required for the trophy, the Terminus, were obtained by finishing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage quest. The problem was that their drop wasn’t guaranteed, and you needed every character’s Terminus weapon, meaning endless repetition of the same quest over and over again.

This is a grind-heavy game, akin to Monster Hunter, I’d wager, so I know some of you didn’t mind the farming. But I did, mainly because I had to face the same boss with the same mechanics repeatedly, for I don’t know, more than a hundred times. It really soured my experience, and I never returned to Granblue Fantasy: Relink after getting the platinum.

8. RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army — New Game+ Locked Difficulty

There are a few JRPGs that only unlock their hardest difficulty once you finish the game, and some of them have trophies that require completing the game on this difficulty, but not quite. It means you can play the game on the easiest setting and then switch to the hardest one before the final boss, and the trophy will still pop. That’s the case with Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (and most recently, Digimon Story Time Stranger).

I don’t know if that was the intended experience or if someone fumbled the requirements and just let it be, but it works. Fortunately, because having to replay a game is one of the things I hate the most.

I reviewed Raidou Remastered for DualShockers, and yeah, it was a fine game. I’d be more than happy to just play it and move on. However, I was writing a guide on how to get a demon that’s only available in NG+, and to do so, I had to replay half the game.

Since I had already invested that much, why not keep going, right? Before a recent patch, Raidou’s NG+ reset your level, weapons, and items. The only thing that carried over was your Devil Chart, which, fair enough, summoning a level 80 demon was enough to trample most of the game.

However, for the final boss (on the hardest difficulty), it wasn’t enough. I had to farm all the way back to a high level just to avoid dying in one hit. When I finally did, I just wanted it to be over. Never have I deleted a game so fast after a platinum popped.

7. Rogue Galaxy — Way Too Tryhard

Rogue Galaxy is considered one of the PlayStation 2’s hidden gems. Level-5 gave it their all, and while I think it tries a bit too hard with the number of mechanics it offers, it’s a good JRPG, so much so that it received a remaster for modern consoles. With new HD graphics also came a trophy list; a very annoying one, by the way.

This is by far one of the most tedious platinum hunts I’ve ever done. You know how I said Rogue Galaxy is tryhard because it tries to introduce so many mechanics? Yeah, most of them have no real depth, like the factory or the Insectron tournament, but you’re not forced to engage with them. Or are you?

Yeah, you are, in case you’re chasing that sweat-soaked platinum. Not only do you have to hunt for every factory blueprint and craft every item, but you also have to win the slog of the Insectron tournament and complete the Ghost Ship, the hardest stage in the game.

Even though it’s a post-game secret area, you can confidently finish the Ghost Ship around level 65-70. So why the hell did the game decide to include a trophy for taking a character to level 99? There’s no reason whatsoever to do this other than artificially inflate the playtime.

I had completed everything it wanted me to, but I still had to walk in circles, fight random battles, and earn puny experience to get my Jaster Rogue to level 99. I must’ve finished an entire Netflix series while doing it.

6. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth — I Hate Medals

This is an open letter to the developer who thought finding medals in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth was a fun and worthy activity for our time as fair and honest players. It’s not, and I demand my time invested back.

In Cyber Sleuth, you can find some Digimon Medals throughout your journey. There are 500 in total, and you need to grab them all. 99 of those are non-guaranteed enemy drops, meaning you have to farm them repeatedly until the medal drops.

To make things worse, 300 of them come from gacha machines. Once you interact with a gacha machine, you pay a fee and get a random medal. Each of the ten machines in the game houses 30 medals.

You see where I’m going? You have to mindlessly spam these machines until you get all 30 different medals because, guess what, you can and will get repeated ones from them. Who in their sane digital mind thought this was a fun task?

It’s literally spamming the same button over and over again, waiting for the right medal to appear for a mind-boggling amount of time. I only did it because I was broke at the time and couldn’t afford other JRPGs.

5. Kingdom Hearts Final Mix — No Light Or Friends Here

Truth be told, other Kingdom Hearts entries like Chain of Memories and Dream Drop Distance have a more boring trophy list, but since I’m aiming for inherently good games, I preferred going with the remake of the first Kingdom Hearts.

Final Mix added a plethora of new content, including cutscenes, enemies, abilities, Keyblades, and, yeah, trophies. Much like every other Kingdom Hearts found in the collection, you basically have to do everything in the game — from completing Jiminy’s Journal to winning all the Cups and earning an S Rank in the highly entertaining Gummi Ship missions.

My biggest gripe with Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, though, lies in two specific trophies: completing the game in under 15 hours and clearing it without changing equipment.

I have nothing against speedrunning and love watching streamers do it, but these two are basically the antithesis of an RPG. You play an RPG to progress, which not only means leveling up and learning new skills but also buying and finding new equipment to empower your characters.

Also, RPGs are famously long games. You want to take your time, so speedrunning feels counterintuitive. But there you have it, Kingdom Hearts asking you to do both.

I did it in the same playthrough, on Beginner difficulty. Not fun, not challenging, just… sucks.

4. Tales of Symphonia — Not Even Kvothe Has That Many Titles

Every 60+ hour JRPG that asks you to replay the entire game just for trophies is disrespectful. There are a few exceptions, like when a game unlocks a new mode or challenges that justify a New Game+, but that’s the exception rather than the rule.

To be honest, I could be talking about most Tales of games here, but I’ll focus on Tales of Symphonia since it’s one of my favorites. Still, I don’t love the game enough to warrant four or five playthroughs just to get a platinum. I value my time, and I believe Lloyd does too.

Several Tales of entries introduce character titles with different mechanics depending on the game. There are various requirements to unlock these titles, and that’s where the most annoying part of Tales of Symphonia‘s trophy list lies.

You have to unlock them all for every character. Some titles are locked behind character affection levels that trigger a specific scene in the game, meaning you have to manipulate said characters’ affection, reach that scene, unlock the title, finish the game, and start a New Game+ carrying titles, repeating the same drill over again with other characters. It’s simply not worth it.

3. Persona 3 Portable — Optimizing Your Schedule

I’ve heard that Persona 4 Golden has a remarkably hideous platinum run, but since I haven’t played it yet, I went with Persona 3 Portable. You know the gist: any game with a time limit is packed with missables, meaning you should prepare diligently before starting a playthrough if you want to avoid replaying it.

The major problem with Persona games is that they usually require you to max every Social Link to grab that shiny platinum trophy. While it sounds straightforward, it also strips the player of the agency to choose which activities to take part in.

Should you work for money, improve your charisma, or try to bond with a drunk monk? Or are you self-conscious because you don’t know if you just missed the cue to max everything you could? That’s when the walkthrough comes in, right as any personal decision-making goes out the window.

Okay, I never self-inserted myself into Makoto Yuki, but I still wanted to give the snarkiest answers to Tanaka. But since I was platinum hunting, I couldn’t. So I just stuck to the well-trodden path of what worked most efficiently, in the shortest time possible, and focused on strengthening my Personas to face the insane secret boss.

2. Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth — Minigames Trophy Hunting

I’ll take Hamaguchi’s side on this. The director said he doesn’t believe Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth is too long, just that players have too much to play these days.

I understand those who dislike Rebirth‘s minigames, but they’re so charming and quick that they don’t exactly harm your experience. That is, unless you’re hunting for the platinum trophy. Because if you are, the minigames will become public enemy number one, surpassing even Shinra.

Good grief, I can handle getting my ass kicked hundreds of times in the combat simulations, but achieving the highest rank in every minigame just to fill Johnny’s hotel is exhausting. Desert Rush, G-Bike, Chocobo Glide, goddamn Cactuar challenges — those are just a few among the immeasurable number of minigames in Rebirth.

It simply sucks because I don’t feel like those minigames honor my RPG skills like secret bosses do; they just bloat the gameplay. For the love of Aerith, if you enjoyed Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth and are thinking of extending your playtime by hunting every trophy, I beg you to reconsider. Don’t taint your experience of one of the best JRPGs out there with such unnecessary endeavors.

1. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes — Hundred Hours Wasted

Look, I love Suikoden II, and I jumped out of my chair the first time I saw the Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes announcement trailer. Learning that it was being made by Suikoden’s original creator and scriptwriter was enough to make my expectations soar higher than they should’ve — but it is what it is.

I played the spinoff Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising first. Had a mildly good time with it, then jumped into Hundred Heroes. Did I love it? Not necessarily. But I did like it. It’s a solid and contemporary take on a 90s JRPG design formula, with all the caveats and no quality-of-life improvements.

Then I had the brilliant idea of going for the platinum trophy, and oh boy, what a mistake. I started working on the trophies one by one, unaware of what awaited me, and that was enough to trigger the sunk cost fallacy in me. I had already spent 80 hours, so what were 20 more, right?

The problem is that almost 20 of those were spent on the same stupid card minigame. A minigame that isn’t even fun, mind you. It’s the same thing over and over again, but the game thought it was a good idea to make you beat all 120 recruitable characters for a single trophy.

There are other grind-heavy trophies and a few more tied to minigames (JRPG’s Achilles heel right there), but nothing tops this stupid card minigame. If you want to cherish and respect Suikoden’s legacy, avoid Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes‘ platinum trophy at all costs.

https://www.dualshockers.com/jrpgs-that-suck-to-platinum/

Identified on social media Crossword Clue

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Be sure to check out more clues and answers on our Crossword Answers section for additional help.

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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Episode 10 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

**The Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Episode 10 Release Date and Time**

The highly anticipated tenth and final episode of *Only Murders in the Building* Season 5 is right around the corner. Titled **“The House Always Wins,”** this season finale will see the beloved sleuths—Charles, Oliver, and Mabel—face one last hurdle as the truth finally comes to light.

*Only Murders in the Building* is a Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated mystery comedy-drama series created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman. The show follows a trio of friends who solve murder mysteries together. It stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez as the leading protagonists.

### Release Date and Time for Episode 10

The final episode of Season 5 will be released on **Tuesday, October 28**, at **12:00 a.m. PT**. Below are the release times for the episode across various U.S. time zones:

– Pacific Time (PT): 12:00 a.m.
– Mountain Time (MT): 1:00 a.m.
– Central Time (CT): 2:00 a.m.
– Eastern Time (ET): 3:00 a.m.

### How Many Episodes Are in Season 5?

Fans can expect a total of 10 episodes in Season 5, culminating with this exciting finale.

### Where to Watch *Only Murders in the Building* Season 5

Hulu continues to be one of the most popular streaming platforms, thanks to its exclusive catalog of trending and critically acclaimed movies and television series, including *Only Murders in the Building*. Fans can stream all Season 5 episodes on Hulu as they are released.

### What Is *Only Murders in the Building* About?

The official synopsis for *Only Murders in the Building* is as follows:

> “Three strangers share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one.”

This unique blend of mystery, comedy, and drama keeps viewers hooked as Charles, Oliver, and Mabel navigate the twists and turns of the murder cases they encounter.

Stay tuned for the season finale, *“The House Always Wins,”* and don’t miss out on this thrilling conclusion!
https://www.comingsoon.net/guides/news/2046115-only-murders-in-the-building-season-5-episode-10-release-date-time-where-to-watch

Mavericks’ Cooper Flagg staying ‘locked in’ despite ‘Fire Nico’ chants at AAC

**Wizards Defeat Mavericks 117-107 Amid Fan Frustration and “Fire Nico” Chants**

**DALLAS** — The Washington Wizards defeated the Dallas Mavericks 117-107 on Friday night, extending Dallas’ 0-2 start to the season. The loss, to a Wizards team that is expected to struggle this year, has fueled the frustration of an already upset Mavericks fanbase.

Toward the end of the game, Mavs fans made their feelings known, chanting a familiar two-word expression from last season: “Fire Nico.” The chant refers to Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison, who shocked the NBA world last February by trading superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Although it may seem unfair, rookie Cooper Flagg has found himself enduring those chants while on the floor. Flagg, who the Mavericks selected first overall in the 2025 NBA Draft after unexpectedly winning the lottery, was not part of last year’s team. In fact, he only learned about the Doncic trade from a distance while still playing college basketball at Duke.

On Friday night, some fans didn’t hesitate to voice their desire for new management. When asked about the chants after the game, Flagg initially said he hadn’t noticed them. After reporters explained the “Fire Nico” chant, the Mavs rookie responded,

> “I’m just locked in on the game. I didn’t even hear those. I’m listening to coach, listening to the guys on the team, the vets. Just trying to figure out as many ways as I can to help the team impact the game in a positive way. I try to tune all that stuff out.”

Flagg’s response speaks volumes about his character. At just 18 years old, he already exhibits remarkable maturity and a fierce commitment to winning. His focus on the game rather than the surrounding distractions highlights his determination to help the team succeed.

Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd also addressed the issue, acknowledging the fans’ frustrations.

> “I think they have a right to vent,” Kidd said. “This is a different team, this is a new team. Just getting to understand each other, we’re gonna keep learning each other. So I would say be patient, but I understand the frustration. We all want to win, we all want to compete at a high level. This is a game of expression and fans have a right to express themselves. It doesn’t stop us from coming to work tomorrow and getting better and getting ready for Sunday.”

Looking ahead, the Mavericks hope to bounce back with a strong performance against the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. A rebound effort could be exactly what the team—and the fans—need to quiet the noise and regain confidence.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/dallas-mavericks/mavericks-news-cooper-flagg-fire-nico-chants-aac

“Atleast they hired a woman” – WNBA Fans Abuzz Over Seattle Storm’s Historic Decision in Naming New Head Coach

WNBA fans have shared their reactions to the Seattle Storm’s recent hiring of Sonia Raman as the team’s new head coach for the upcoming season.

Raman’s appointment marks a significant step for the franchise, and supporters are eager to see how her leadership will impact the team’s performance.

As the Storm prepare for the season ahead, fans remain hopeful that Raman’s coaching expertise will bring fresh energy and success to the roster.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/wnba/news-atleast-hired-woman-wnba-fans-abuzz-over-seattle-storm-s-historic-decision-naming-new-head-coach

Augusta National Chairman reveals no one being ‘particularly happy’ at the Ryder Cup

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley has addressed the controversy surrounding the crowd behavior at this year’s Ryder Cup.

He admitted that “no one was particularly happy” with how things played out during the event.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-augusta-national-chairman-reveals-one-particularly-happy-ryder-cup

DHS Wants a Fleet of AI-Powered Surveillance Trucks

Sora Has Lost Its App Store Crown to Drake and Free Chicken

Dave’s Hot Chicken is now the top app in the iOS App Store, ending Sora’s weeks-long reign as the most popular app.

Astronomers Have Discovered Earth’s Latest Quasi-Lunar Moon

Back in the 1960s, as mankind was planning the first moon landing, an asteroid approached Earth—and it still hasn’t left. This newly discovered quasi-lunar object adds a fascinating chapter to our understanding of Earth’s near space environment.

This Upgraded SteelSeries Gaming Headset Is $80 Off

Serious gamers take note: the Arctis Nova Pro is now available with a significant discount. Feature-packed and ready for anything, this upgraded SteelSeries headset offers immersive audio quality and comfort for extended gaming sessions.

Inside the Messy, Accidental Kryptos Reveal

After 35 years, the secretive CIA sculpture Kryptos has finally given up some of its mysteries. The breakthrough came thanks to the combined efforts of a novelist, a playwright, and some misplaced documents. However, the chase to fully decode Kryptos continues.

In Orbit, You Have to Slow Down to Speed Up

Driving a spacecraft around a planet is nothing like driving on land. A physicist breaks down the principles of orbital navigation, explaining why slowing down is sometimes the key to speeding up in space.

How Data Centers Actually Work

In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we explore the economics and environmental impacts of energy-hungry data centers. Are these facilities sustainable in the age of AI, or do they pose significant challenges? Find out more about what goes on behind the scenes of the internet’s backbone.

Meet the Palestinian Teens Trying to Win Robotics Gold

Next week, five teens from Palestine will head to Panama to compete in one of the world’s largest youth robotics competitions. Their goal? To win the competition and then teach STEM subjects to their peers displaced by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

How Prankster Oobah Butler Convinced Venture Capitalists to Give Him Over $1 Million

British journalist Oobah Butler’s latest stunt documentary exposes the ridiculousness of internet hustle culture. Through a clever prank, he managed to convince venture capitalists to invest over $1 million in a fictional project, revealing insights about startup culture and online scams.

The ‘Surge’ of Troops May Not Come to San Francisco, but the City Is Ready Anyway

San Francisco is preparing for a potential invasion by federal law enforcement in the Bay Area, even though the expected surge of troops may not materialize. The city’s response highlights ongoing tensions and readiness strategies.

How Hacked Card Shufflers Allegedly Enabled a Mob-Fueled Poker Scam That Rocked the NBA

WIRED recently demonstrated a method to cheat at poker by hacking the Deckmate 2 card shufflers used in casinos. Allegedly, the mob used the same trick to fleece victims out of millions of dollars, shaking the world of professional poker.

Trump’s Investment in Intel Is Paying Off

Intel reported higher-than-expected revenue on Thursday, leading to a substantial rise in its stock price—up more than 90 percent since August. This marks a significant win for former President Donald Trump’s investment in the chipmaker.

https://www.wired.com/story/dhs-wants-a-fleet-of-ai-powered-surveillance-trucks/

In a Desperate Move, Virginia’s John Reid Debates AI Opponent

John Reid, a gay Republican radio host running for Virginia lieutenant governor, posted a 40-minute video of himself debating an AI-generated version of his Democratic opponent after she declined repeated debate requests.

The attention-grabbing video, posted to Reid’s YouTube channel, shows him standing behind a podium as if at a formal debate, facing what his campaign claims is an AI-generated version of State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi (D-Richmond). This AI was programmed with her policy positions and a robotic approximation of her voice. Reid’s campaign insists he didn’t see the debate questions in advance. Even the moderator, they said, was a computer program.

The campaign told The Washington Post they turned to the AI debate after Hashmi repeatedly declined to face him. The event was live-streamed to a few hundred viewers on Reid’s YouTube channel earlier this week and remains publicly available.

Noah Jennings, Reid’s campaign manager, said the team aimed to simulate a real debate that was “fair and accurate to [Hashmi], not campy or overdramatic.” He added that they would have preferred a real debate to what he called a gimmick.

There have been no forums or formal debates in the lieutenant governor’s race this cycle, unlike four years ago when Winsome Earle-Sears defeated Democrat Hala Ayala amid Glenn Youngkin’s sweeping gubernatorial win.

Hashmi’s campaign dismissed the stunt, telling Axios the senator never granted permission for her likeness to be used. “John Reid’s failed use of deepfakes is a desperate move straight out of Donald Trump’s playbook,” Hashmi campaign spokesperson Ava Pitruzzello said in a statement.

“While we appreciate that AI Ghazala did share her vision, like her commitment to public education and reproductive rights, it’s pretty clear Reid only cares about shoddy gimmicks and not governing. Maybe he should focus on voters instead of videos. And hasn’t he gotten in enough trouble online already?” Pitruzzello added, referencing the myriad controversies over Reid’s Tumblr account.

On X, the Democratic Party of Virginia shared screenshots of AI Hashmi’s responses that they said cast both her and the party in a positive light. “Tonight we congratulate @SenatorHashmi for winning @JohnReid4VA’s fake debate and thank John Reid for sharing Ghazala’s winning message,” the party wrote.

Hashmi’s campaign has aired two television ads, compared to none from Reid, whose team has instead released web spots on YouTube that have circulated on social media. According to the Virginia Public Access Project, Hashmi has raised more than five times Reid’s total and, as of September, held nearly ten times more cash on hand.

Despite Hashmi’s financial advantage and the Tumblr controversies that could have derailed him, the gay Republican appears largely unfazed and is running a credible, competitive campaign.

A recent Washington Post-Schar School poll showed Hashmi leading Reid by 4%, which falls within the margin of error, while a VCU Wilder School poll found them essentially tied, 44% to 43%.

Reid’s AI debate may have been born of frustration, but it perfectly captures a campaign season where technology keeps blurring the line between strategy and spectacle. Voters will decide whether it reads as clever innovation or pure desperation.
https://www.metroweekly.com/2025/10/john-reid-ai-debate-virginia/

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