Day: January 27, 2026

Pixel art illustration inspired by Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor showing a glowing alien figure emerging from the Lagos lagoon as three humans watch, with neon city towers, boats, and spiritual symbols in the background.
Books

Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor: A First Contact Novel Set in Lagos

Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon reimagines first contact in Lagos, blending Afrofuturism, myth, and community voices into a powerful science fiction novel.

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Pixel art Fallout scene inside Vault 32 showing a Vault 33 Dweller holding a flashlight and a severed head while facing a snarling mutant bear, with a Brotherhood soldier in power armor standing in the background.
Entertainment

Fallout Episode 3 Review: “The Head” Gets Darkly Brilliant

Fallout Episode 3, “The Head,” is where the show turns morally serious without losing its weird charm. Lucy’s first kill lands with real emotional weight, Maximus steps into power through a grim compromise, and Vault 33’s discovery of Vault 32 delivers pure Fallout environmental horror. Dark, funny, grotesque, and oddly emotional, this is the episode that proves Fallout isn’t just nailing the vibe, it’s building something deeper.

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16-bit pixel art illustration showing Sam Bankman-Fried holding a Bitcoin at a laptop marked FTX alert warnings, surrounded by stacks of cash, crypto charts, and law enforcement figures, inspired by Going Infinite.
Books

Going Infinite Book Review Michael Lewis

Going Infinite is Michael Lewis’s gripping account of Sam Bankman-Fried and the collapse of FTX, revealing how probabilistic thinking, unchecked leverage, and narrative-driven trust combined to create one of the largest failures in modern financial history. A must-read for anyone serious about risk, governance, and financial innovation.

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