The World Cup page on TicketData now has a composite chart tracking the average get-in price across all group stage matches.
Whether the free fall stops over the next week or so will be very telling.
#WorldCup#FIFA#FIFAWorldCup#FIFAWorldCup2026
🚨 EN VEZ DE VER NETFLIX ESTA NOCHE…
mira esto durante 1 hora.
Este curso de Claude AI te enseña a construir y automatizar casi cualquier cosa.
Los que lo vean hoy despertarán mañana con una skill que la mayoría no tendrá en 2 años.
Los que lo ignoren seguirán viendo Netflix el año que viene preguntándose por qué nada cambia.
Tu decisión.
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⚽️ | MUNDIAL 2026: La empresa británica de big data "Quantum", famosa por acertar los semifinalistas en Qatar 2022 y los ganadores de 3 de los últimos 5 campeonatos de la F1, repitió la proyección del Mundial 2026 con todas las selecciones procesando más de 400 terabytes de información.
🇺🇸 | ÚLTIMA HORA: Donald Trump:
“A todos esos países que no pueden conseguir combustible para aviones por culpa del Estrecho de Ormuz, como el Reino Unido, que se negó a involucrarse en la decapitación de Irán, les tengo una sugerencia: número 1, compren a Estados Unidos, tenemos de sobra, y número 2, reúnan algo de valor, vayan al Estrecho y simplemente TÓMENLO”.
“Tendrás que aprender a defenderte por tu cuenta; Estados Unidos ya no estará ahí para ayudarte, igual que tú no estuviste para nosotros. Irán ha sido prácticamente diezmado. Lo más difícil ya pasó. ¡Consigue tu propio petróleo!”.
🇰🇵 | Soldados de Corea del Norte realizaron un exigente entrenamiento físico que incluyó pruebas extremas de resistencia y fuerza. En las imágenes se los ve rompiendo losas de hormigón con la cabeza y clavando clavos con las manos, llevando el cuerpo al límite.
One $GOOGL research paper wiped ~20% off Micron $MU.
No earnings. No guidance.
Just an algorithm.
Here’s what actually happened (and what most investors missed):
polymarket trader made another $500k on sports and his pnl is now sitting at $11.3m
this is an absolute record on the platform
the guy is averaging over $1.1m in pure profit every single month
he actively buys "no" on favorites because it covers both the draw and the loss
we saw exactly this with his villarreal and psg positions
his read on the top 5 football leagues is flawless
like i said before, this isn't some hft bot, his low transaction count indicates that there's an human behind the screen
also he snipes coinflips at ~50¢ in us sports: catching nba spreads and nba totals (knicks/pacers under 227.5 at 50.3¢)
a masterclass in diversification and heavy sizing
you can check his active and closed predictions below
his profile: https://t.co/GNEUJupi7y
in a sea of bots, the biggest whale is still human
@varunv_malhotra But CSU could do the same, right? They already have the requirements for each software they own, if they want to add more features, they could use AI for "almost nothing" as Drew mentioned and continue with their contracts, their current moat
Ahora que Boca Juniors propone ampliar la Bombonera sobre las vías del ferrocarril, es buen momento para recordar la cancha del TJ Tatran Čierny Balog de la 6ª división en Eslovaquia, donde el tren pasa entre el campo de juego y la tribuna, incluso durante los partidos.
One of the most absurd scenes from 2025.
Emiliano Martínez says goodbye to Aston Villa with tears in his eyes, believing he would have many transfer offers, but ultimately staying because absolutely no one wanted him 😭
A blog post just wiped $30 billion off IBM in a single afternoon.
Not a product launch. Not an earnings miss. Not a competitor undercutting on price.
A five-minute blog post explaining that Claude can read COBOL.
IBM dropped 13%. Worst single-day loss since October 2000. Twenty-five years of stock resilience ended by one AI company publishing a capability update.
Here’s what happened:
95% of ATM transactions in America run on COBOL. Hundreds of billions of lines power banking, airlines, and government systems. The developers who built them retired decades ago. The knowledge left with them. Finding engineers who can even read COBOL gets harder every quarter.
IBM’s moat was never the technology. It was the fact that nobody else could understand it. Entire consulting empires existed because the code was too old, too tangled, and too critical to touch. Companies paid IBM billions because the alternative was catastrophic system failure.
Then Anthropic published a blog post saying Claude Code can map dependencies across thousands of lines of COBOL, document workflows, identify migration risks, and translate legacy logic into modern languages. Modernization in quarters instead of years.
The market heard: the priesthood just lost its monopoly on the sacred language.
And this isn’t the first time. Last week Anthropic announced Claude Code Security for vulnerability scanning. CrowdStrike dropped. Okta dropped. Cloudflare dropped. One company is serially destroying legacy moats with blog posts.
Now here’s where it gets surreal.
This same company, on the same day, also published evidence that three Chinese AI labs ran 24,000 fake accounts and 16 million exchanges to steal Claude’s capabilities. DeepSeek used it to build censorship tools. MiniMax pivoted within 24 hours when a new model dropped, redirecting half its traffic to steal the latest version.
And yesterday, the Pentagon summoned this same company’s CEO for what officials called a “sh*t-or-get-off-the-pot meeting,” threatening to blacklist them like Huawei for refusing to let the military use Claude without safety restrictions.
Three stories. One company. Twenty-four hours.
The company destroying legacy moats faster than the market can reprice them is simultaneously being threatened by its own government and looted by foreign competitors.
Anthropic is valued at $380 billion. Its CEO says a 12-month delay in AI would make him bankrupt. The Pentagon wants to designate it a supply chain risk. Chinese labs are running industrial espionage against it. And it just proved it can vaporize $30 billion in market cap with a Monday morning blog post.
Whatever you think about AI disruption, IBM’s stock just settled the argument.
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