Jason Lefkowitz

@jalefkowit@hachyderm.io

Amid global hellscape, full of modern recreational flavor. Low Quality Sexiest. Surprisingly adequate. Fedizen since 2017. Founder, president and cruel intergalactic tyrant of Rogue Repairman Productions. Web developer for 30 years now (oh god). Writer that nobody reads; leader that nobody follows. Previously of Octodon. Previously of vmst.io. #writing #movies #cycling #kayaking #programming #php #python #wordpress #history #military

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2026, where reading entertainment industry news requires occasionally driving over a land mine of a sentence like “he gave a special shout-out to the ‘Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots’ movie, which he will star in and write for Mattel Studios”

variety.com/2026/film/news/vin

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 13: Vin Diesel attends "The Fast And The Furious" 25th Anniversary photocall during the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 13, 2026 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)VarietyVin Diesel Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look at ‘Fast Forever’: ‘We’ve Been Grinding’Vin Diesel shared a behind-the-scenes look at 'Fast Forever,' which hits theaters on March 17, 2028.

“Looking at popular colors in 1996, white was still the most popular color at 22.1% of the market, but red was the second most popular color at 20.1%. Now, red cars account for a measly 7% of the market. Black cars were the third-most popular color in 1996 accounting for 14.2% of new cars sold, but in 2025, black was the second-most popular color, with 23.4% of new cars sold painted this low-key shade. Gray has seen the most significant rise in popularity, adorning just 3.6% of new cars sold in 1996, but the dull hue was slathered on 22.9% of new cars in 2025 — up a mind-boggling 528.4%.”

jalopnik.com/2205561/new-car-c

JalopnikThe Number Of New Cars Painted A Boring Shade Of Grayscale Has Nearly Doubled Since 1996 - JalopnikI'm all about inclusivity, but all this gray pride is really making me question what type of country the U.S. is becoming.