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The upcoming Resident Evil movie looks legit scary in its first trailer
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Idris Elba shuts down the idea of a black James Bond
Idris Elba shuts down the idea of a black James Bond Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 12:30pm In short: Sir Idris Elba says rumours of him playing James Bond were "never legit". The British actor says Bond is big all over the world and some markets will not accept a Black man in that role. Auditions for a rebooted Bond are currently taking place, with Australian actor Jacob Elordi reportedly under consideration.
Idris Elba says audiences would never accept a black actor playing James Bond: ‘That’s not what they like in their culture’
The star of Luther played down rumours that he was lined up to take over as 007, adding that he’s against making the character ‘woke’Idris Elba has refuted rumours that he was seriously in contention to play James Bond after Daniel Craig’s departure in 2021.The actor, 53, who is currently promoting new film Masters of the Universe, told British GQ the conversation linking him to the role was “never legit”.
Idris Elba says audiences would never accept a black actor playing James Bond: ‘That’s not what they like in their culture’
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Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war
There’s a received piece of wisdom among militaries around the world that whatever new technologies appear, in the end, foot soldiers are what matters. As British Army officer Field Marshal Archibald Wavell put it shortly after the second world war: “All battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman.” This may now finally be changing.
Norks blast 250+ fake job offers to developers over 6 weeks to try and snarf creds and crypto
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AI Has Ruined the Job Market
A few years ago, Ken Schumacher was working for a technology company. Part of his job involved assessing potential hires: hopping on a Zoom call, giving an applicant an engineering test (kind of like a crossword puzzle with code instead of words), and going on “mute for an hour” as the applicant struggled through it. Except many of the candidates weren’t struggling.
Flood of AI 'garbage' is pushing open-source developers to the limit
A viral cartoon about open-source software shows a teetering pile of boxes labelled “all modern digital infrastructure” and one tiny box right at the bottom, propping up the whole lot: “a project some random person in Nebraska has been thanklessly maintaining since 2003”. That’s the reality of open source: every website, application and operating system relies on it. Modern society couldn’t function without it, and yet it’s written by volunteers in their spare time.
Woman loses nearly $10K in jury duty crypto scam
Gail Barr expected birthday calls on her 70th birthday. She got plenty of sweet messages from family and friends. Then one voicemail turned her day upside down.