Jynxzi says gaming is falling off because its becoming “too soft”
“when I was 9 years old I played BO2 hardcore Search & Destroy that would force you into game chat that had 43 year olds telling me they would b*ng my mom”
“Im sick of it, Im tired of the path gaming is heading”
The highest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants in the world is 20x denser than Paris, 50x Manhattan/SF and 100x Tokyo.
It’s Higashiyama ward in Kyoto.
With ~50 stars for ~35k residents, it has an insane 1 star every ~700 residents!
You can’t be >200m away from one.
As a stay at home husband, I spend most of my days and weeks lifting, tanning, training martial arts, and reading philosophy
when my haggard, hedge fund manager wife gets home from her 110 hour a week j*b to fund my lifestyle, I gotta say I am so pissed off she has been neglecting me
And she is always forgetting to pick up the milk at the store (I told her multiple times)
I know it's bad, but if she's tired maybe she should work less? Also if she even gave a shit about me at all, she would find a way make the time for me
and she's barely ever "in the mood"
Anyway that's why I'm cheating on her, which she deserves
🚨#BREAKING: Starting April 20, 2026, the U.S. Army will raise the maximum enlistment age from 34 to 42 years old and remove the waiver requirement for individuals with a single prior conviction for marijuana possession.
MUST WATCH: Robert Breedlove explains how $6 trillion of new money in 2020 equals 100 million years of stolen labor, or 2 million human lifetimes.
One of the clearest metaphors for inflation ever given.
found a website where you can create, program and test electronic hardware. it already has some featured projects
really great if you want to test before building your own hardware
Anthropic released an update for Claude, and one young guy turned $1,400 into $238,000 in 11 days
His account is 0xdE17.
He is not a trader. Not a developer. Just a student with a laptop and access to Claude.
When Anthropic updated the skills architecture for Claude, he didn’t sleep for two nights, read the documentation, and built a bot from scratch.
Result:
$1,430 → $238,006 in 11 days
366 trades.
Win rate 62%.
The biggest win $52,700 on a single bet.
How it works:
The bot scans Polymarket every few seconds looking for markets where the price deviates from the fair value by more than 8%.
That’s the edge.
Most people don’t see it the bot always does.
The strategy is painfully simple
- The market says 30¢ for an event
- The real probability based on data is 55¢
- The bot enters. Waits. Exits at the peak.
This isn’t luck. It’s attention arbitrage.
The biggest trade was a bet that Trump would sign a crypto executive order in March. The market priced it at 28¢.
The bot placed $16,000.
Exited at 81¢.
In 11 days he went through a journey most traders don’t go through in years.
Now his wallet is public, and with the help of this terminal you will be able to copy his trades in time:
https://t.co/16m8qZ7ehr
Bot 0xdE17 CLAWD BTC SNIPER is open for
copy-trade.
People ask him:
“How much starting capital do you need?”
He replied:
“I had $1,400 and a sleepless night.”
Anthropic gave the tool.
He simply wasn’t afraid to use it.
AI agents at @Coinbase now write over 50% of all code and handle 60% of customer support tickets.
@Brian_Armstrong just revealed Coinbase is treating AI agents like actual digital employees.
Complete with their own stablecoin wallets.
These agents can work overnight, spin up AWS resources, buy domain names, launch marketing campaigns…
All without bugging a human for approval.
We're still stuck thinking about AI as assistants that need constant supervision.
The mental model most people have is "AI helps humans do tasks."
That’s no longer the case at Coinbase.
Their model is "AI does tasks, humans set guardrails."
And they’re using crypto to unlock full agent autonomy.
Traditional corporate cards can't be issued to non-human entities - that's a massive infrastructure gap.
Stablecoins solve this.
When an AI agent needs to make a payment at 3am, it doesn't need to wait for Ian in accounting to wake up.
It just sends $USDC.
Machine-to-machine payments, 24/7, no bank hours, no card authorization issues.
(And no "is this a human?" verification loops.)
Brian’s team built x402, the open protocol that lets any agent get a stablecoin wallet and transact on the open internet.
This is all very new, but it's already getting serious traction at Coinbase.
The practical application here is clear:
If you're building anything with AI agents, you need to think about how they'll transact.
Credit cards weren't designed for software entities - stablecoins were.
The companies that figure out agent-to-agent commerce first will have a massive head start.