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Recently, something happened to me that I believe many people experience daily without really understanding what's going on. I was driving early in the morning and came across a traffic light that, instead of cycling normally through green-yellow-red, was flashing. My first instinct was to accelerate, but then I thought: this must mean something.
That's when I started researching what’s up with these flashing traffic lights you see at different corners, especially at night. It turns out it’s not an error or a technical malfunction as many believe. It’s a system specifically designed to change
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Just over a month ago, Pedro Friedeberg passed away, leaving a void in Mexican art that probably no one else will fill in the same way. The guy died at 90 years old, and honestly, when you read about his life, you realize he lived exactly as he wanted: without commitments, without filters, pure absurdity and contradiction until the end.
What’s interesting about Friedeberg is that he managed to make eccentricity his trademark. He was not just an artist; he was a character who constantly reinvented himself. He worked obsessively, mixing geometry with astrology, tarot with mythology, all with hug
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They just arrested Luciana Martínez, the dancer who participated in Big Brother 2025 on Telefe, accused of stealing from an American tourist at a hotel in Palermo. Basically, she is being investigated for acting as a black widow. The crazy part is that she arrived in Buenos Aires two years ago to audition for the show, and later became quite popular on social media with her dance content.
Her story is pretty intense. She introduced herself at the house saying her name is Jorge Barrionuevo from Santa Cruz, but she has also been Luciana Martínez for over ten years. She has a complicated life, wi
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Check out what Perrone did against Como vs Lecce... dude, the kid played incredible. They were down 0-1 and this guy started to control the midfield, began making passes that seemed out of this world. He assisted two goals in just the first half. What surprises me is that Lionel Scaloni still doesn’t have a clear idea of what he brings, even though it’s so obvious. Well, maybe he’s watching from afar for the World Cup, but with what he showed today, anyone would say he should already be on the list. How he came back from 3-1 down and this guy was the key, the one orchestrating everything from
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The new labor reform in Argentina has just been made official. The government enacted it last Friday through Decree 137/2026, so Law 27.802, which modifies many aspects of the labor regime, is now in effect.
What’s interesting is that this labor reform touches practically every aspect: from how severance payments are calculated to how many hours you can work per day, including vacations, registration, and even how dismissals are financed. According to the government, the idea is to improve labor formalization and give the labor market more flexibility.
As for the workday, it maintains the stan
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I just found out that CDMX recently issued a red alert due to a cold snap that reached -2°C, almost nothing. The thing is, five boroughs were the most affected: Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, and Tlalpan. Those southern areas of the city were practically frozen.
The most intense period was between midnight and 9 a.m., so if anyone had to wake up early, just imagine how it was. Six more boroughs had an orange alert (between 1 and 3°C), and four others had a yellow alert. Basically, the entire south and downtown of the city were affected. The recommendations were to
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I just found out that the deadline to get free license plates in Jalisco has recently passed (it was March 31). If you haven't done it yet, now it will cost you. For motorcycles, the replacement can be around 2,500 pesos or more depending on the model, so it's not exactly cheap. The bad thing is that many are still using those old plates like Maguey or Gota that no longer meet the standards. If your license plate ended in 7, 8, 9, or 0, that was your last chance. Now, the option is to schedule an online appointment with the state government or go to the authorized modules, but now with a fee.
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Looking at the crypto market today, it's interesting to see how capital is moving beyond just Bitcoin and Ethereum. I just checked the biggest gainers, and there's a pattern worth noting.
DeXe has had a pretty solid move lately, rising more than 16% over the past 7 days. It's a decentralized social trading platform that's gaining traction, and what catches my attention is that it's not just speculative hype. The volumes are there to support the move. River also remains in the conversation; people are still looking for Web3 infrastructure solutions that really work.
The interesting thing is tha
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ETH8,5%
DEXE0,52%
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I just reviewed the political situation in Texas, and there’s something interesting happening with the 2026 elections. The question many are asking is how many times a governor can be re-elected in Texas, and the answer is quite clear: there is no limit.
Greg Abbott has been governing since 2015 and is already in his third consecutive term. What most people don’t know is that the Texas Constitution simply does not set restrictions on re-elections. Article 4 only states that each term lasts four years, but nothing prevents someone from being re-elected indefinitely if they maintain electoral su
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I just reviewed Nedbank’s results for 2025, and there are several interesting developments worth highlighting. The South African bank is showing solid growth driven mainly by its digital ecosystem, particularly through Avo.
What caught my attention is the performance of its Greenbacks platform. With more than 700,000 active members, the gross merchant value increased by 35% during 2025. That’s quite robust growth considering the macroeconomic environment. In addition, Avo Auto has surpassed the R1 billion cumulative sales milestone, showing that the diversification strategy within the ecosyste
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wa depakk , spot dump, this shit too lazy to going up, spot up this shit quickly down very fast
I just found out something fascinating about how they celebrate Holy Week in Guatemala. It's not like in other countries where they just go to mass and that's it. Here, things are completely different.
Holy Week in Guatemala was officially recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Nation thanks to its massive processions that take place in different cities. The interesting part is that this has deep roots dating back to colonial times, when Spanish missionaries brought Catholic celebrations. But here’s the good part: indigenous communities not only adopted these traditions but also fus
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There is a lot of talk in crypto news about what could be the biggest market move in years. SpaceX has apparently already filed its IPO confidentially with the SEC, and according to recent reports, the listing could close in June if everything proceeds as planned. The interesting part is that we’re not talking about just any public offering: the valuation could surpass $1.75 trillion, with a potential raise of up to $75 billion. That would place it among the largest debuts in U.S. history.
What many in the crypto space are closely watching is how SpaceX is navigating this transition. The compa
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I just saw that Michael Saylor came out with a pretty interesting thesis: the four-year Bitcoin cycle is dead. And honestly, after seeing how the market has moved in recent years, it makes sense.
What Saylor is saying is that Bitcoin is no longer governed by those predictable patterns of the halving every four years. Now the price responds much more to capital flows, especially from large institutions, banks, and digital credit systems. That is, the money entering and leaving the market day by day has more weight than any technical event.
Think about how everything has changed in recent years.
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I just understood the difference between a non-working holiday and a national holiday, and honestly, it’s quite important if you work. It turns out that March 24th is an unmovable national holiday, so if you work that day, you get paid double. But March 23rd is a non-working holiday for tourism purposes, which means the employer decides whether you get a day off or work normally.
The law is clear: on national holidays, Sunday rest applies and it’s non-negotiable. On the other hand, on a non-working holiday, the employer has the option, and if they make you work, you receive regular pay without
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I just checked the calendar and it turns out that on March 16th of last year, classes were suspended across all basic education. It's not a random day, but because of Benito Juárez's birthday, although technically his birthday is on the 21st, the law states that it is celebrated on the third Monday of the month. In 2026, that fell exactly on the 16th, creating a three-day long weekend (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday).
The thing is, many people didn't realize this when planning their activities. Basically, students and workers had an extra break without it being an official weekend. After that, t
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I just noticed something interesting in the tech market. Microsoft has just announced a massive $10 billion investment in AI infrastructure in Japan, and the market reaction has been notable.
What caught my attention is that Sakura Internet surged 20.27% after the announcement. The cloud computing company will be a key partner alongside SoftBank in this project. Microsoft will invest around 1.6 trillion yen between 2026 and 2029, covering not only AI but also cybersecurity.
The plan is quite ambitious: Microsoft aims to train 1 million engineers and developers in Japan by 2030. But the most in
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I just reviewed something interesting about Tom Lee and his bet on Ethereum. This guy is one of the few Wall Street strategists who truly understands the crypto market from a macroeconomic perspective.
For those who don’t know him, Tom Lee is the co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors and has a pretty solid track record predicting market trends. He previously worked at JP Morgan as the chief equity strategist, so he knows how the institutional game works. What’s interesting is that in 2017, he was one of the first to propose a valuation framework for Bitcoin using conventional methods, sugges
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I just read the story of Macaulay Culkin, and honestly, it made me think. At 12 years old, this guy was already a millionaire. Yes, a millionaire. While other kids played in the park, he was making millions from each movie. But here’s the interesting part: the money didn’t make him happy; on the contrary, it destroyed everything.
When Macaulay Culkin began to rise to success in the 80s, his father, Kit, decided to quit his job to be his manager. It sounds good in theory, doesn’t it? But what happened next was dark. His father began to control everything. Studios wanted Macaulay for their movie
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I have been closely monitoring how China is positioning itself in the blockchain space, and the truth is there are interesting movements worth analyzing. Projects like VeChain, Neo, and Conflux represent a different generation of blockchain infrastructure. Each has its own proposition: VeChain focused on enterprise traceability, Neo with its focus on smart contracts, and Conflux with its high-performance architecture.
What really makes a difference is that these future Chinese cryptocurrencies are not just theoretical promises. They have real use cases operating in the market. Additionally, th
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I’ve been observing for some time how many new traders completely ignore Japanese candlestick patterns, and honestly, that is a mistake. I’ve seen the difference it makes when someone truly understands what’s happening in each candle.
The truth is that analyzing candlestick charts is probably the most complete tool you have available. It’s not just the closing price like on a line chart, but each candle shows you the open, close, high, and low. That means you can see exactly where bulls and bears fought during that period. If you set the chart to D1, each candle is a full day of price battles.
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