🚨 Before the free kick took place, Cristiano Ronaldo showed his frustration with the referee after he kept telling the wall to keep their distance.
By doing so, he made every single person, including the ones at home, think that HE would take the freekick, and in the end he managed to FOOL EVERYONE!
THIS IS 200+ IQ PLAY! 🇵🇹💫
🚨🚨🎙️ Roy Keane: "You’ll NEVER hear Argentina players disrespect Messi... Neves needs to learn respect"
🎙️ Reporter:
“Roy, what did you make of Joao Neves saying Ronaldo is ‘just another player’ for Portugal?”
🗣️ Roy Keane:
“Listen, I’ve had enough of this. The kid’s 19. He’s played what, 15 games for his country? And he’s talking like Ronaldo’s some squad player.
‘He’s not different from the others’? Are you kidding me? This is Cristiano Ronaldo. Five Ballon d’Ors. Over 200 caps. Goals at every World Cup.
And you’ll NEVER see any Argentina players say that about Messi. NEVER. Those boys respect him so much. They’ll run through walls. They do everything possible to see him win with their last drop of blood.
That’s what a real team does for a legend.
He carried Portugal before Neves was even born. Before he could kick a ball.
You show respect to legends. You don’t sit there at a World Cup press conference and say he’s ‘just here to help like everyone else’.
He IS different. The standards, the mentality, the winning — that’s Ronaldo.
If Neves wants to be great, he should be watching Ronaldo, not dismissing him. Otherwise he’ll be another kid who talked too much and won nothing.”
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@ZEE5India Guys. This is a joke. You’ve limited me to 1 device. Sometimes 2 and I have to close and open the app some hundred times. Please for the love of god get your tech in place ASAP
I mean - @ZEE5India
I’ve paid for the 3 month plan and I can’t see the games! Your app is asking me to pay again!!!!!!!! What the actual **** is happening!??
Former Ferrari chairman Montezemolo tears the new electric Ferrari “Luce” apart:
“I cannot say what I really think: I would harm Ferrari. We risk the destruction of a legend. So sorry. Take the Prancing Horse off. At least the Chinese won’t copy this car”
Absolutely horrible service @Swiggy@SwiggyCares. Placed an order at 10:15pm. Delivery person lies and says restaurant is closed. Restaurant says food was ready since 45 mins. It’s 11:30. 6 calls to cust-service and every1 hangs up in 5 mins.
It’s 12:20, still no food. Pathetic
Announcing Cofounder 2: Run an entire company with agents.
It's the infrastructure for the one person billion dollar company - orchestrating agents across engineering, sales, marketing, ops, and design.
(and yes that's my real grandma in the video)
On April 18, a hacker minted 116,500 rsETH tokens out of nothing. Not stolen from a wallet. Created from a forged cross-chain message, a phantom packet that told Kelp DAO’s bridge to release real tokens backed by zero collateral. The attacker deposited those phantom tokens as collateral on Aave and borrowed $236 million in real ETH against them. Within hours, $5.4 billion fled Aave. The protocol’s ETH pool hit 100% utilization. AAVE dropped 19%.
Then Justin Sun withdrew $154 million from Aave. After securing his own exit, he posted publicly: “Kelpdao hacker, how much you want? Let’s just talk. You can’t spend $300 million anyway.”
The man who extracted first offered to negotiate second. But that is not the deepest layer.
The deepest layer is this: April 2026 just produced a single month in which every major system failure on earth was caused by the same mechanism. Not hacking. Not force. Verification Cost Inversion. Every system trusted a representation of value instead of verifying the value itself. And every system collapsed at the exact point where trust replaced verification.
The rsETH was a representation of staked ETH. Nobody verified the cross-chain message that created it. A single DVN verifier, a 1-of-1 trust assumption, was the entire security model for a bridge holding $292 million. The representation said “backed.” The reality said “phantom.” Aave accepted the representation.
Five days earlier, Brent futures represented oil at $95. HSBC’s CEO revealed a barrel reached Sri Lanka at $286. Insurance twentyfold. Shipping plus $40. War premiums uninsurable. The benchmark had diverged from physical reality by 200%. Every central bank and sovereign budget trusted the representation.
Seven days earlier, Apple’s App Store represented a Ledger Live app as reviewed and approved. The reality was a phishing tool that drained $9.5 million from fifty-plus victims who trusted the store’s representation of safety.
That same week, RAVE token represented a $6 billion market cap. ZachXBT documented 95% of supply in nine wallets. When those nine sold, $6 billion evaporated on $52 million in liquidations. Representation to reality: 115 to 1.
On April 16, a Crédit Agricole vault in Naples represented itself as secure. Three men went through the floor into a 2,500-year-old sewer nobody verified as an attack surface.
The mechanism is identical in every case. Verification costs time, money, and cognitive effort. Trust costs nothing. As systems grow more complex, verification costs rise faster than the systems they are meant to verify. At some threshold, participants stop verifying and start trusting representations. That threshold is where every April 2026 failure occurred.
This is not a security problem. It is an economic law. The cost of verifying has exceeded the cost of trusting in every domain simultaneously. Oil benchmarks trust paper over physical. DeFi bridges trust single verifiers over redundant proof. App stores trust scans over behavioral testing. Token markets trust market caps over wallet distribution. Banks trust walls over geology.
The entire global system is now running on representations that have decoupled from the realities they describe. The rsETH was not staked ETH. The $95 barrel was not $95. The approved app was not safe. The $6 billion market was nine wallets. The vault was not sealed.
When the cost of verification exceeds the cost of trust, every system becomes a representation of itself. April 2026 is the month the representations defaulted. All of them. At once.
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
India. Home. World Champions. 🇮🇳🏆
Couldn’t have imagined this any better even if I tried. From dreaming about playing for India in this city to creating history here, it’s been a blessed ride.
Grateful for this team, the support, the fans, and this moment.
New in Cowork: scheduled tasks.
Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations.