Papi Gomez tested positive for doping before the 2022 World Cup, and what did FIFA do? They allowed him to play the entire tournament. After that, they banned him from football for 2 years. How is this even allowed to happen?
🚨🎥 مراد ياكين مدرب منتخب سويسرا ينتقد التحكيم بعد الهزيمة ضد الأرجنتين:
" لقد فرضنا أسلوبنا، وسيطرنا على مجريات اللعب، وكنا نحن من يُسيطر المباراة.
ومع ذلك، جاءت البطاقة الحمراء؛ لقد عوقبنا بسبب قانون أراه من وجهة نظري غير مقبول تمامًا ولا أستطيع فهمه. إنه لأمر مؤلم للغاية أن نُقصى من البطولة بهذه الطريقة، فلا أعتقد أننا كنا نستحق هذه النهاية اليوم."
" وفي رأيي، فإن لاعبي فريقي هم الأبطال الحقيقيون؛ لقد وضعوا كل ما يملكون من قلب وشغف في أدائهم اليوم. أنا فخور بهم للغاية، وهم كذلك يشعرون بالفخر. ـــــ لكن أن يتخذ الحكم هذا القرار الخاطئ ويتدخل بتلك الطريقة، فهذا أمر غير مفهوم على الإطلاق. إنها حالة تكررت كثيرًا في السابق، وكان يكتفي فيها بمنح بطاقة صفراء، وأراها من وجهة نظري خطأً غير مؤذٍ، هذا إن كان هناك خطأ من الأساس."
" أعلم أنهم سيدافعون عن حكمهم، لكن هذا القانون دمر مباراتنا اليوم، وهو أمر مؤلم بشكل لا يصدق. الإقصاء بهذه الطريقة يوجع كثيرًا، ولسوء الحظ، علينا أن نتقبل الأمر الواقع."
" لكن يمكنني القول بأننا فخورون جدًا بما قدمناه من أداء خلال هذه البطولة. والآن، لقد خرجنا منها، وهذه هي الحقيقة المرة للأسف."
🚨 Lautaro Martinez was already on a yellow card when he scored the goal. Despite that he crossed the Barrier and went up to the stands to celebrate
This is a Yellow Card offence which would've ruled him out against England. So the Ref and VAR decided to forget about the Rule😤
🚨🇦🇷 𝗦𝗖𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗔𝗟:
Lautaro Martinez was already on a yellow card when he went into the stands to celebrate his goal. According to the rules he should've been booked another time which would result in a red card and a suspension in the semi-final against England
However, the referee let him go free. 🤑
Recently got a lot of DMs asking how I got a remote job. So here's what worked for me.
→ Pick one niche and go deep. Something you actually like, that you can talk about without running out of things to say.
→ Be consistent. Do what you're doing everyday, even if it's just for an hour. It builds muscle memory.
→ A few places to find these companies: YC jobs, Wellfound, Remote OK, We Work Remotely. Look for the ones that recently raised funding, they're hiring fast.
→ Find the founder or their employees. Get their contact, X, or email, and message them directly.
→ Keep it simple. Who you are, what you do, one line on why this company. Know about the company first, don't message blindly.
→ If you only want remote, say it upfront in the first message. Don't let it come up later.
→ Send proof of work, not just a resume. Make a Notion doc, write a bit about yourself, and drop the links to your best projects. Add a 2-3 minute Loom video walking through them, it shows the actual effort. If you have open source work, add that too.
→ Don't wait to feel qualified. Just start. But have a few good projects ready before you do.
→ Even if someone rejects you, keep the connection. Say thank you, end it well. I actually got referred to another company by a founder who rejected me.
→ Post your work on X. Doesn't matter how much reach you get, it still increases visibility. I was getting clients even without much reach.
→ It's a numbers game. Do cold DMs every day, make it a habit, not something you try when you're desperate.
→ Keep the consistency and the hard work. You don't know when the opportunity will come.
It’s a leftover from Unix file path syntax convention.
http:// follows the URI scheme format: scheme://authority/path
The // signals “what follows is an authority component” (domain + port), distinguishing it from a simple path.
Compare:
→ mailto:[email protected] (no //, no authority needed)
→ https://t.co/5g07QUlmcY (// because there IS an authority/host)
Tim Berners-Lee later admitted the // was unnecessary in hindsight.
He just followed Unix path conventions out of habit.
His own words: ‘The two slashes before it indicate… in retrospect, that was a mistake.’
Even the inventor of URLs thinks // is redundant 💀😂
#WebDev #URLs #HTTP #TechHistory
Is This The Most Corrupt world Cup Ever?
South Africa's national team had the worst match in their World Cup history, receiving 2 red cards in a single game.
Three days before the tournament, a criminal complaint was filed against FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Paris.
Africa's best referee, Omar Artan, who was the first Somali ever selected for a World Cup, was detained for 11 hours at Miami airport, then sent home. He had a diplomatic passport and a valid visa.
Full breakdown 👇
¿PES O FIFA?
En Alemania transmiten el Mundial con calidad UHD y, además, durante todo el partido figura el mapa táctico como si fuera un videojuego.
Y si, también, los jugadores tienen animaciones.