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'Mind-Bending Sign Of The Times': DJ Marco Rubio Pumps Up The Jam As Iran War Marches On

'Mind-Bending Sign Of The Times': DJ Marco Rubio Pumps Up The Jam As Iran War Marches On

Secretary of State Marco Rubio played make believe behind DJ equipment on Saturday as he tried to hype up a wedding crowd while President Donald Trump signaled his apparent distaste for Iranian efforts to end to his unpopular war. Secretary of State Marco Rubio played make-believe behind DJ equipment on Saturday as he tried to hype up a wedding crowd while President Donald Trump signaled his apparent distaste for Iranian efforts to end his unpopular war. Rubio, per a video posted by White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, got behind the deck and held up headphones to his ear as the event’s DJ appeared to walk him through the process. The clip shows the DJ clapping along to the song “Shiver” by John Summit & Hayla before he eventually shuffles offstage, leaving Rubio alone behind the tech as a group of men could be seen dancing to the music. “Can you feel it now?” asked the song as Rubio, who seemingly didn’t touch the equipment whatsoever in the video, pumped his right hand …

Dead City Punx shows jam L.A. streets, one caused a riot. What’s next?

Dead City Punx shows jam L.A. streets, one caused a riot. What’s next?

The most dangerous band in Los Angeles has played a few dozen shows in its career. Many of them have ended in chaos, including arrests, a bloody head wound from an LAPD projectile, bonfires of garbage and ricocheting fireworks. Mayor Karen Bass said, after a clandestine downtown L.A. performance in 2025, that a rampage started by the band’s fans was “unacceptable under any and all circumstances, and those people who perpetrated this have to be held accountable to the full extent of the law.” Not since Black Flag or N.W.A has a SoCal band spooked the powers that be like Dead City Punx. For thousands of young fans, who swarmed the band’s outlaw concerts under blighted freeways during the pandemic, Dead City are a cathartic social phenomenon that’s reignited a riotous punk rock subculture in L.A. The band’s members have survived the worst L.A. can inflict — poverty, addiction and incarceration — and they’ve protested police brutality playing outside a downtown detention facility. A-list rock stars from Rage Against the Machine and underground peers like …

How to make your GNOME desktop look like Windows 11 (if that’s your jam)

How to make your GNOME desktop look like Windows 11 (if that’s your jam)

Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. GNOME is a great desktop environment, but many people don’t appreciate its minimal approach. When you sit down at a GNOME desktop for the first time, you might think, ‘How do I work this crazy thing?’ However, it’s not hard; it’s just different. And don’t worry. You can always customize the GNOME desktop to resemble Windows 11. So, if Windows is your jam, read on. Also: GNOME 50 is a brilliant release – but I had to look twice to see why All you need for this task is a running, updated instance of GNOME. Let’s get to work. How to make GNOME look like Windows 11 mkdir ~/.themes Note: By saving the theme in ~/.themes, it’s only available to you. If you have multiple users on your system and want the theme available to all, save it in /usr/share/themes. Next, we want to install an icon pack that better resembles that of Windows 11. A nice option is this one. You’ll do …

Jam Cruise Is a Five-Day Escape From the Harsh Realities of a Troubled World. But Should It Be?

Jam Cruise Is a Five-Day Escape From the Harsh Realities of a Troubled World. But Should It Be?

Jam Cruise 22 had not yet left the port the first time I saw someone almost die. The MSC Divina—an 1,100-foot mass of sunbaked white metal that first set sail 14 years ago—was still lashed to land in Miami when I decided to try one of its dozen-plus hot tubs, before the 3,300 other passengers had the same brilliant idea. It was early February, the Saturday before the Super Bowl, so I was talking about football with four fellow hot-water enthusiasts when a sixth started to join us. Standing at the tub’s edge, he struggled with his shirt, wrestling it so strenuously that his swim trunks were hanging halfway down his ass before he finally turned toward the water. Unbothered, he climbed in, nodded, pulled his headphones over his ears, and closed his eyes. Every three minutes, one of us would notice that the stranger had nodded off and was slipping under the bubbles, his headphones taking on water. We’d tap him on the shoulder, ask if he was OK, receive a lopsided smile, and …

‘It’s the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design’: welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam | Games

‘It’s the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design’: welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam | Games

A lone concrete spire stands in a shallow bowl of rock, sheltering a rusted trapdoor from the elements. Standing on the trapdoor causes it to yawn open like iron jaws, dropping you through a vertical shaft into a subterranean museum. Here, dozens of doors line the walls of three vaulted grey galleries, each leading to a pocket dimension of dizzying virtual architecture and fierce gladiatorial combat. Welcome to Quake Brutalist Jam, the hottest community event for lovers of id Software’s classic first-person shooter from 1996. First run in 2022, the Jam started out as a celebration of old-school 3D level design, where veteran game developers, aspiring level designers and enthusiast modders gather to construct new maps and missions themed around the austere minimalism of brutalist architecture. This third iteration of the Jam goes much further. In an intense six-week session, contributors designed 77 brutalist-themed maps where players fight new enemies with new weapons. For context, the original Quake, built by legendary game designers such as John Carmack, John Romero, Tim Willits and American McGee, featured …