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Capcom’s latest fiscal report confirms that PC has been the company’s top sales platform for three straight years. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026,: >PC sales reached 32.17 million units, accounting for 58% of total game sales. >Consoles followed with 22.76 million units. >Digital sales made up 93% of the total across all platforms. PC represented 52% of sales in fiscal 2023 and 60% in fiscal 2024. Capcom attributes the shift to strong Steam performance, aggressive discounting of older titles, and day-and-date releases for major franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter. Capcom CEO Kenzo Tsujimoto stated, “I believe that the PC will further establish itself as the world’s leading gaming platform, which will serve to increase the value of the PC market.” Via:
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💎 $罗永浩 Gains Momentum 💎 CA: 0x64c6b39a8eeb5008652850110a441342f0be0076 ⚡️Quick Buy⚡️: 📈 5m | 1h | 6h: -2.48% | 30.14% | 184.58% 🎲 TXs/Vol: 637/$463.49K 💡 MCP: $816.64K 💧 Liq: $194.58K 👥 Holders: 32 ✅ Honeypot / ✅ Verified / ✅ Locked/ ✅ Renounced TOP 10: 7.17% Insiders: 0.00% Phishing: 0% 🔥Trending Group: #BSCToken# #BSCGem#
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london, july 1977. a 32-year-old reggae singer was diagnosed with acral lentiginous melanoma in his right big toe. the surgery his doctors offered would have saved his life. he refused on religious grounds. three years and ten months later bob marley was dead at 36. february 6 1945. nine mile, saint ann parish, jamaica. norval marley was a 60-year-old white english quartermaster. cedella booker was an 18-year-old black jamaican. they had one son. norval saw him three times before he died. the child grew up poor enough to walk barefoot to school. he was a rastafarian by 17. the faith reads the body as sacred and unalterable. the same reading rules out removing flesh, even to stop cancer. when the london doctors told him in 1977 that the melanoma in his toe was metastasizing, he chose a nail bed graft and partial removal of the nail instead. the cancer kept spreading. 1980. madison square garden. the wailers played two sold-out nights on the uprising tour. the next morning he went jogging in central park with friends. he collapsed. the doctors at sloan kettering told him the cancer was now in his lungs, his liver, and his brain. he was 35 years old. he flew to bavaria. doctor josef issels offered alternative therapy in a clinic outside rosenheim. laetrile, ozone injections, vegetable juice. marley followed the protocol for seven months while his weight dropped from 175 to 90 pounds. his hair fell out. he kept making music. he recorded the demo of "redemption song" at this stage on a cassette in his hospital bed. may 1981. the issels treatment failed. he asked to be flown home to jamaica. he made it as far as miami. cedars of lebanon hospital, miami. may 11 1981. he turned to his son ziggy and said "money can't buy life." he died at 11:45 that morning. he was 36. his funeral in jamaica eight days later was a state event. prime minister edward seaga gave the eulogy. michael manley gave the second. half a million people lined the route from kingston to nine mile. he was buried with his guitar, a soccer ball, a bible, and a stalk of cannabis. he had 11 children with 7 women. four of them perform reggae today. ziggy alone has won 8 grammys. the family runs an estate worth an estimated 200 million dollars in licensing alone. in 1999 time magazine named exodus the greatest album of the 20th century. it was recorded in london two months after the diagnosis the doctors told him would kill him in 18 months. the toe was the start. religion was the choice. the world has been singing his songs every day since.
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Here’s how the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF $VOO has performed each full year since it first launched in 2010: 2011: +1.90%🟢 2012: +15.99%🟢 2013: +32.39%🟢 2014: +13.56%🟢 2015: +1.33%🟢 2016: +12.17%🟢 2017: +21.77%🟢 2018: –4.50%🔴 2019: +31.37%🟢 2020: +18.32%🟢 2021: +28.79%🟢 2022: –18.17%🔴 2023: +26.32%🟢 2024: +24.98%🟢 2025: +17.82%🟢 2026: +8.57%🟢 (so far)
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Goddess of Victory: Nikke has generated 1.3 billion dollars in revenue in only 3.5 years since launching in November 2022. This matches the profit from selling around 32 million copies of a $70 AAA game after platform fees, marketing, and production costs. The game has over 20 million downloads worldwide: >Japan accounting for 48.3% of revenue >South Korea 19% >United States 17.3%. This is a great example of how the live-service gacha model can outscale traditional boxed games in revenue For context, even massive single-player hits like The Last of Us Part II or recent Call of Duty campaigns rarely clear that kind of sustained net impact without DLC/microtransactions of their own
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SPURS WIN THE SERIES, 4-2 🚨 ▪️ 38-point win in Game 2 ▪️ Wemby erupts for 39 PTS, 15 REB, and 5 BLK in Game 3 ▪️ Wemby records 27 PTS, 17 REB, and 5 AST in Game 5 ▪️ Castle drops 32 PTS, 11 REB, and 6 AST in Game 6 San Antonio advances to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2017!
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Wonder why life feels harder and harder for younger generations in the US? In my first episode of Analysis Paralysis, I break down how four interlocking forces — dollar/debt dynamics, deglobalization, elite overproduction, and the death of meaning — are making the economic environment tougher for Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and millennials. Analysis Paralysis Ep. 1 | The Four Horsemen of the 21st Century: Dollar Collapse, Deglobalization, Elite Overproduction, and the Death of Meaning Timestamps: 2:17 - Bretton Woods & Triffin’s Dilemma 9:22 - Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s an AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile 22:02 - Globalization left on read 39:18 - God is clapped 48:39 - The Four Horsemen of the 21st Century 55:20 - What can we do? 1:06:32 - Afterword Full episode on YouTube. Spotify & Apple Podcasts coming soon. (link in bio)
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🔴 WATCH: Ben Cowen - Why the BTC Bear Market Isn't Over & the Case for a Q4 Bottom | BMP Ep 11 Everyone calling "this time is different" said the same thing in 2017, 2021, and 2025. Ben Cowen joins the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast to share his thoughts on the macro headwinds facing Bitcoin, and the case for a Q4 bottom. Feat. @BranBTC & @benjamincowen Chapters: 02:06: From Nuclear Engineering PhD to Bitcoin 10:32: 2025 Apathetic Top vs. 2019 Apathetic Top 15:17: Bitcoin Cycles Inside the Macro Business Cycle 22:13: Narrative Follows Price 29:01: Could Midterms be a Surprise Bitcoin Bottom? 37:00: The 40K Target 42:25: The Fed Is Checkmated 47:51: Why Treasury Companies Will Bleed to Bitcoin 52:14: Bitcoin Beyond 2026 59:30: "The Bears Sound Smart, The Bulls Make Money"
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Why is the creator of OpenCode pretty skeptical about AI productivity gains, and the hype around AI? A very conversation @thdxr (and lots of truth bombs:) Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 07:03 Dax’s path into tech 09:04 Early startup experience 13:16 Getting involved with open source 16:13 OpenCode 23:17 Anthropic banning OpenCode 30:34 From terminal to GUI 32:34 OpenCode’s business model 36:33 Why inference is profitable 39:11 GPU bottlenecks 40:54 AI hype 45:50 AI spending 48:47 Dax’s memo 55:41 Dax’s skepticism of predictions 58:58 Engineering culture at OpenCode 1:02:38 How building works at OpenCode 1:05:36 Taste and quality 1:11:32 Dax’s work setup 1:12:35 The role of engineers and EMs 1:15:50 Advice for engineers 1:18:12 Book recommendation Brought to you by: • @AntithesisHQ – verify your system’s correctness without human review or traditional integration tests – and avoid bugs or outages • @WorkOS – everything you need to make your app enterprise ready • @turbopuffer – a vector and full-text search engine built on object storage. It’s fast, cheap, and extremely scalable Three interesting thoughts from Dax: 1. No AI-native coding agent company is “winning” by being better with AI. Dax says that none of OpenCode’s competitors are crushing them, and that nobody is using AI so well that others cannot compete. 2. Most software engineers profit from AI as time gained, not increased output — unless you change incentives! Dax says the natural way for software engineers to “cash out” their AI tooling gains is with time savings, by doing the same work as before, but faster. Until compensation and motivation structures change, most teams should expect output to stay flat while engineers go home earlier. There’s nothing wrong with this, but AI vendors sell a different outcome to CFOs: increased output. 3. AI code generation mutes the “guilt” of doing the wrong thing, but this builds up tech debt. Pre-AI, writing a hack felt bad, the second time it felt really bad, and by the third time you’d often just refactor in order to fix up the code. Now, the agent hides the hack, which skews devs’ judgment and results in less tech debt being cleaned up.
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Everyone saw the upset after the final whistle. Baselight had already spotted something unusual days earlier. Baselight Daily Insights are produced by fully autonomous agents that query our verified structured data every day to find anomalies, outliers, inflection points, and signals worth human attention. Today they flagged Torreense’s shock Taça de Portugal final win over Sporting CP as a major outlier: a second-division side winning 2–1 after extra time, despite Sporting being priced around 1.16 and Torreense around 14.5. But the more interesting signal came days earlier. On May 22, Baselight flagged unusual odds divergence around Torreense: Betano priced the win at 32.0, while market consensus was around 17.19 - an 86%+ divergence. Baselight did not “predict the upset”. It surfaced a market anomaly that deserved human review: a possible stale price, model disagreement, or risk miscalculation. That is the goal: autonomous agents turning verified structured data into explainable, auditable signals before they become obvious. Link to the May 22 insight in the comments.
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