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Today β€” 25 January 2026Main stream

A decade of Star Trek-themed fart jokes: The Greatest Generation podcast turns 10

25 January 2026 at 07:00

A decade is a long time for a TV series; no single iteration of Star Trek has made it that far.

But β€œa Star Trek podcast by two guys just a little bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast” has now passed the milestone. January 25, 2026, marks a full decade since The Greatest Generation, my favorite podcast, debuted. Like a bottle of ChΓ’teau Picard, the showΒ has only improved with age. (I interviewed the guys behind the show back in 2016 when they were just getting started.)

The podcast helped me rediscover, and appreciate more fully, Star Trek: The Next Generationβ€”which is also my favorite TV show. The Greatest Generation continues to delight with its irreverent humor, its celebration of the most minor of characters, and its technical fascination with how a given episode was made.

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Hacker who stole 120,000 bitcoins wants a second chanceβ€”and a security job

22 January 2026 at 17:23

On Thursday, Ilya Lichtenstein, who was at the center of a massive 2016 crypto heist worth billions at the time, wrote online that he is now out of prison and has changed his ways.

β€œTen years ago, I decided that I would hack the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world,” Lichtenstein wrote on LinkedIn, detailing a time when his startup was barely making money and he decided to steal some instead.

β€œThis was a terrible idea. It was the worst thing I had ever done,” he added. β€œIt upended my life, the lives of people close to me, and affected thousands of users of the exchange. I know I disappointed a lot of people who believed in me and grossly misused my talents.”

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Musk and Hegseth vow to β€œmake Star Trek real” but miss the show’s lessons

14 January 2026 at 18:43

This week, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth touted their desire to β€œmake Star Trek real”—while unconsciously reminding us of what the utopian science fiction franchise is fundamentally about.

Their Tuesday event was the latest in Hegseth’s ongoing β€œArsenal of Freedom” tour, which was held at SpaceX headquarters in Starbase, Texas. (Itself a newly created town that takes its name from a term popularized by Star Trek.)

Neither Musk nor Hegseth seemed to recall that the β€œArsenal of Freedom” phraseβ€”at least in the context of Star Trekβ€”is also the title of a 1988 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. That episode depicts an AI-powered weapons system, and its automated salesman, which destroys an entire civilization and eventually threatens the crew of the USS Enterprise. (Some Trekkies made the connection, however.)

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