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The internet is having a field day with NEO, the $20,000 “home robot.”
Animal Crossing fans received a surprise announcement last week that was a complete 180 from Nintendo’s previous messaging about the franchise.
A YouTuber shared how he convinced Google that GTA 6 would have a “twerk button.”
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⚡️ Today in Internet Culture
NEO, the $20K home robot, sparks memes before it can even clean a room—22 of the best
Robotics company 1X dropped news of the humanoid helper called NEO Home Robot and opened preorders, and the internet immediately started posting memes about it. While some people dreamed about a friendly laundry-folding buddy, others compared the robot to a cursed mannequin that wandered out of a mall display.
Nothing says “future of home robotics” like video edits of a $20,000 helper wobbling like a Sim, after all.
“Never lose hope”: Nintendo just gave Animal Crossing fans exactly what they’ve been begging for
For years, the community assumed New Horizons had quietly drifted into maintenance mode. After all, the game had not seen a truly major patch since 2021. Yet, as Nintendo dropped the surprise announcement that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is getting updates for both Switch consoles, the series burst back into the conversation.
The return of updates also stirred questions about Nintendo’s long-term plans for the franchise on the new hardware. Nevertheless, fans embraced the surprise and immediately started imagining the return to their islands.
“I tricked the AI”: YouTuber Jeffery Phillips explains how he convinced Google’s AI into believing GTA 6 had a “Twerk Button”
YouTuber Jeffery Phillips spent nearly two months proving how easy it can be to fool artificial intelligence. In a 20-minute video, Phillips explained that his mission wasn’t about fame or clicks; it was about “making artificial intelligence artificial stupid.” He wanted to show just how fragile Google’s new AI overview system could be when faced with well-placed misinformation.
🕸️ Crawling the Web
👸 A former Disney performer called out social media clout-seeking park guests who heckle performers into breaking character on camera.
🍔 Two TikTokers on opposite sides of the world compared results after letting their countries’ McDonald’s Big Macs sit out for 30 days.
🚪 A traveler has had enough of arriving at hotels only to discover the bathroom has no real door—or worse, a see-through glass one that barely closes.
💍 Despite the times, the TikTok ladies are discussing all the reasons they kept or plan to keep their last names.
🧼 Are Home Depot cleaning supplies cheaper than Dollar Tree’s cleaning supplies? One TikToker investigates.
🧩 Parents on Reddit are sharing their outside-the-box hacks that they say actually work.
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