HBO comedy "Silicon Valley" debuted a new opening sequence, which took jabs at recent events like Facebook's Russian hacking scandal and Juicero's failed business plan. The fifth season of the HBO series, which debuted on Sunday, chronicles the trials and tribulations of fictional start-up founder Richard Hendricks and his team as they try to launch compression software. Here's some of the gags CNBC saw embedded in the intro: Facebook's sign gets translated into Russian

Facebook's scandal over Russian interference in during the 2016 U.S. elections is acknowledged, thanks to a Facebook logo that briefly changed to cyrillic. Tesla's self-driving trucks are roaming the streets

Tesla's building has been in the background before, but now there's a lot of (what one presumes to be) self-driving trucks on the roads. Amazon's drones are delivering Whole Foods

The Amazon drones aren't new to the "Silicon Valley" opening sequence. However, instead of carrying pizza, the devices bear Whole Foods groceries. A Coinbase tower has been built

The obsession with cryptocurrency gets an honorable mention through a new Coinbase tower, with a machine spitting Bitcoins in the air nearby. Uber employees are heading over to Lyft

Uber and Lyft used to have competing hot air balloons, referring to their valuations. Now the companies have taken over two buildings, previously belonging to Theranos and Slack. But if you look closely, there's a ladder from Uber's building to Lyft's — and employees are scrambling over. Juicero gets a building