Came as a star.
Leaves as legend.
Thank you, Robert Lewandowski, for every goal, every battle, and every magic moment wearing these colours. Culer forever. 💙❤️
Well I’m trying to watch you from Canada but @LaLiga decided to give the rights to @TSN_Sports and they’re not showing the game….despite having to pay for two separate services… #ripOff
New in Claude Code: Remote Control.
Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting.
Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or https://t.co/er6Blrr63e
The #RailsWorld Opening Keynote is live. @dhh covered Rails 8.1 beta, Active Job Continuations, Markdown Rendering, Local CI, Action Text Lexxy, Beamer, Active Record Tenating, Kamal Geo Proxy, booted up a new Framework laptop to install the #Omarchy OS and launch a Rails app (all in 6 minutes), before closing with a call to fully own every part of your development workflow, end to end. Check it out here: https://t.co/RHj0F935h7
Dana White on his UFC employees:
“I don’t care if you f*cking do your work at 9 o’clock this morning or 9 o’clock tonight. If your kid has a play, school function, practice, or a game, I hope you’re gonna go. That shit’s very important to me.”
One of the great privileges of owning an independent company is that you get to try all sorts of stuff no one else would ever give you permission to do.
And you get to greenlight other people's oddball ideas too. You can — and should — provide cover for weird attempts, strange ideas, and "I mean this will probably never work but..." stuff. Often!
If you are in this position, and you aren't helping unusual things happen, you're missing out on one of life's true pleasures.
Public companies worth billions can't do the kinds of things you can. Businesses that need to justify every move can't do the things you can.
Very few get to do this, and you can. So please make the universe happy and see if that weird, unusual, not-like-everyone-else idea catches fire.
FC Barcelona and Manchester United have reached an agreement for the loan of the player Marcus Rashford until 30 June 2026. The agreement also establishes an option to buy the English forward.