FIFA World Cup 2026 – Training Sites & Base Camps
🇨🇦 Vancouver — Canada
🇧🇪 Renton — Belgium
🇪🇬 Spokane — Egypt
🇵🇸 Portland — Palestine
🇦🇺🇭🇷 San Francisco Bay Area — Australia, Croatia
🇶🇦 Santa Barbara — Qatar
🇦🇹 Goleta — Austria
🇺🇸 Irvine — United States
🇦🇺🇨🇭 San Diego — Australia, Switzerland
🇧🇦 Sandy — Bosnia & Herzegovina
🇹🇷 Mesa — Türkiye
🇮🇷 Tijuana — Iran
🇨🇴🇰🇷 Guadalajara — Colombia, South Korea
🇹🇳 Monterrey — Tunisia
🇿🇦 Pachuca — South Africa
🇲🇽 Mexico City — Mexico
🇲🇽🇦🇷🇬🇧 Kansas City — Mexico, Argentina, England
🇨🇿🇸🇪 Dallas — Czech Republic, Sweden
🇸🇦 Austin — Saudi Arabia
🇨🇩 Houston — DR Congo
🇦🇺 Tampa — Australia
🇯🇵 Nashville — Japan
🇪🇸 Chattanooga — Spain
🇺🇿 Atlanta — Uzbekistan
🇪🇨 Columbus — Ecuador
🇵🇦 New Tecumseth, Ontario — Panama
🇫🇷🇬🇭 Boston — France, Ghana
🇧🇷🇮🇹 New York/New Jersey — Brazil, Italy
🇮🇪 Philadelphia — Ireland
🇭🇷 Alexandria, Virginia — Croatia
🇪🇬 Greenbrier County — Egypt
🇳🇴 Greensboro — Norway
🇩🇪 Winston-Salem — Germany
🏴 Charlotte — Scotland
🇳🇿 Boca Raton — New Zealand
🇵🇹 Palm Beach Gardens — Portugal
🇺🇾 Cancún — Uruguay
⚽ The road to FIFA World Cup 2026 starts long before kickoff — these cities will serve as training hubs and home bases for national teams across North America.
Joe Rogan was in complete awe after professional arm wrestler Devon Larratt showed him his massive forearms:
ROGAN: “Jesus Christ look at your forearms.”
LARRAT: “To be a world champion at 51, I’m doing 10 hours of wrist curls per day.”
ROGAN: “Hold on. You’re doing 10 hours? Are you training your left arm at all?”
LARRAT: “Nothing. All my training is for my right side.”
ROGAN: “Oh my god look at the difference. Your right arm is twice the size.”
LARRAT: “We only have so much energy. If I tell my body that my energy only goes to my right arm that’s where it will go. Training my left arm would take away from my right arm.”
ROGAN: “This is insane.”
@max_kidruk Нарешті отримав свої екземпляри! Дякую.
Нажаль не знайшов офіційної доставки в Техас, довелось викручуватись. Я просто в шоці які вони здорові. Кайф!
Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska solved a problem that had puzzled mathematicians for over 400 years. Even Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton couldn’t crack it.
We live in a three-dimensional world, but Maryna solved a puzzle in an eight-dimensional space—something that’s very hard even to imagine.
She was born in Kyiv, studied at Taras Shevchenko University, worked in Bonn and Berlin, and at just 33 became a professor in Lausanne.
So what was the problem? It’s about how to pack identical spheres as tightly as possible in space. This question was first asked by Kepler back in 1611. Over time, scientists found answers for two and three dimensions—but not for eight.
Maryna proved that in eight dimensions, the densest packing is formed by a special mathematical structure called a lattice. What’s even more amazing is that she did it in just 23 pages, while earlier attempts took hundreds.
In 2022, she was awarded the Fields Medal, the most prestigious prize in mathematics. She became only the second woman in history to receive it.
Today, Maryna Viazovska works in Lausanne, supports Ukrainian mathematicians, and brings pride to Ukraine with her achievements.
OpenClaw makes my life easier.
I have three instances now - two on Mac minis and one on an old MacBook.
The most active one right now is my appliance repair business proactive assistant.
He has access to all internal analytics, the Google Ads account, the codebase of our internal platform, and API access to most tools we use in the business.
He also uses the Todoist API for task management.
I defined 11 roles for him:
1. GM - big picture strategy and cross-department decisions
2. Financial - revenue, costs, payroll, P&L and tax
3. HR - hiring, W-2 transition, policies and compliance
4. Ops - scheduling, capacity and workflow
5. Marketing - ads, SEO and lead generation
6. Tech Manager - technician performance, payouts and quality
7. CSR - call quality and booking rates
8. CSR Manager - team oversight and training
9. Technician - field-level perspective
10. Legal - compliance and contracts
11. Developer - internal tools and automation
Each role has deep context built from my real business data.
When I ask him to build something, he launches sub-agents to consult the relevant roles, then aggregates and summarizes results before proceeding.
Every morning he reviews Todoist tasks, reprioritizes them based on analytics, and suggests tasks for approval so he can execute during the day.
He helped replace scheduled CSV offline conversions with proper API conversion tracking for Google Ads, fixed multiple weak points, and keeps improving it daily.
One of his routines is reviewing communications and reminding CSRs when customers haven't received responses for too long.
He also runs daily searches for used vehicles that fit our requirements across dealerships and marketplaces within a 100-mile radius and shortlists the best options. We plan to scale from 0 to 20+ vehicles in 2026 during the transition from contractors to W-2 employees.
And many other helpful processes - as one more example, he shortlisted 10 potential locations for a new Google Business Profile in Fort Lauderdale that match our criteria, and we are going to sign a lease for one of them.
The only limit is imagination.
Over 200 cases of Ukrainian POWs executed on camera.
Mass graves visible from space.
Hundreds of cities erased to the ground.
Thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped.
Torture chambers found in de-occupied territories.
Yet some people still don't know who the bad guys are.
Повністю підтримую цього брутального, розумного мужчину ! Підписуюсь під кожним словом ! Блядь,закінчиться війна, вибирайте собі кого хочете,ми вільна країна,але лити бруд на Президента зараз, то є допомагати кацапським підорасам ! (частина четверта)
@AdrianDittmann Is it possible to hold AI responsible for someone using your voice? Is it even legal? AI only needs 15 seconds to reproduce any of your speech.