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> be A24 > indie studio, 14 years old > known for arthouse stuff like Hereditary and EEAO > your biggest opening ever was Civil War at $25.5M > sign a 20-year-old YouTuber nobody in Hollywood knows > give him under $10M for a horror movie about empty rooms > based on a single anonymous 4chan post from 2019 > it opens to $81.4M > that's more than triple your old record > biggest original horror debut in history > crosses $100M domestic in 6 days, first time you've ever done it > the kid becomes the youngest director ever to hit number one > sequel already in your contract turns out the scariest room in the building was the one where you green-lit it.
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THE GOD OF WAR MELTDOWN Sony revealed God of War: Laufey at State of Play - a spin-off where you play Kratos' dead wife Faye in the afterlife of the gods. Within hours it became three wars at once, and the loudest one was built on a lie. - David Jaffe, the original creator, called it "dead" and compared it to Forspoken on stream - Writer Alanah Pearce confirmed she spent four years on it - the project an NDA banned her from naming while people called her a fraud - The viral "they made her ugly" image compares a glam photoshoot to a character who literally just died 23 minutes of new combat shown - and zero of the outrage was about how it actually plays.
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> be Tom Hardy > start drugs at 11 > expelled for crack and theft > say you'd sell your mum for a rock > wake up at 25 in blood and vomit > get sober. stay sober 23 years > replace it with the gym and martial arts > become bane. mad max. venom > sneak into a local BJJ tournament as "edward hardy" > choke out a stranger who didn't know it was you > become a trustee of the veterans charity you fight for > in 2026 get fired for being too intense he survived everything except a producer's email.
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> be Spider-Noir > a Spider-Man show with no Peter Parker > set in 1930s New York > Nicolas Cage as a washed-up detective > every episode in black-and-white OR color > no other Marvel show has done that > first American live-action Spidey show in nearly 50 years > a Man-Spider so gross viewers recoil > 91% critics, 94% audience > number one on Prime Video in four countries day one > a cartoon cameo became the best Spider-Man Nobody saw this one coming.
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> be obsession > horror movie made for $750k > drop in theaters may 15 > tracking $8m opening weekend > open to $17.2m instead > hit $30m in week one > top box office monday tuesday wednesday > beat michael, devil wears prada 2, mortal kombat 2 > first sub-$1m budget film to top box office in 17 years > last one was paranormal activity in 2009 > second weekend forecast up 29% instead of dropping > on pace to be 4th sub-$1m film ever to cross $100m > already made 40x its budget studio executives at warner are pacing the room wondering why $200m superhero movies can't do this
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> be Rocket League > ship in 2015 on a 2006 engine > top Steam charts for years > get bought by Epic in 2019 > watch the loot box meta die overnight > watch the trading market die in 2023 > watch the mobile version pulled from Google Play in 2024 > get called "abandoned" every other month > skip UE5 entirely while every studio rushes to adopt it > still pull 1 million concurrent in 2026 > get picked over Fortnite to debut UE6 > 10-year-old soccer-car game > running on a 20-year-old engine just got handed the keys to the next decade of AAA gaming
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🚨 do you understand what just happened to Microsoft.. Microsoft just dropped seven of its own MAI models, trained from scratch with zero distillation, and said its custom-tuned models already match GPT-tier quality at 10x lower cost. The partner that pays OpenAI's bills is now quietly building the thing that replaces it. - MAI-Thinking-1 hits human-preference parity with Sonnet 4.6 and 53% on SWE Bench Pro, right next to Opus 4.6 - MAI-Code-1-Flash delivers Haiku-class coding at just 5B params and is already shipping inside GitHub Copilot - A custom MAI model tuned for Excel matched GPT-5.4 while running up to 10x more efficiently - Their real weapon isn't the weights, it's that they're already inside everyone's Office, Teams, and VS Code The hard part was never training a good model. The hard part is being the room everyone already works in. Microsoft owns the room.
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🚨 do you understand what happened to Claude.. Anthropic just shipped Opus 4.8 with something called dynamic workflows. It no longer works alone - it spins up hundreds of agents that argue, verify, and break each other's work until the answer is right. - A dev used it to port Bun from Zig to Rust in 11 days - 750,000 lines of Rust, 99.8 percent of tests passing - Hundreds of agents ran in parallel with two reviewers per file - Fast mode runs the same model 2.5x faster and 3x cheaper than before work you used to plan in quarters now finishes before the weekend
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> be Capcom > saved from bankruptcy by a mahjong game > accidentally invent survival horror and fighting games > then invent stylish action just to flex > nearly die copying western trends in 2012 > rebuild in silence > 8 straight record years follow > announce one mysterious game. delay it indefinitely > fans ask about it every single showcase for 6 years > drop it anyway > 1M sold in 2 days. Overwhelmingly Positive the studio that forgets who they are always finds their way back. Pragmata was the proof.
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> be Pragmata > 2020. one trailer. one little girl. one astronaut > nobody knew what it was. nobody asked > spent 6 years in development hell > Capcom went completely silent > people called it vapor ware > people said Capcom forgot about it > they didn't forget > "wholesome" "emotional" "dad space" > 97% on Steam. 86 on Metacritic. 1M copies in 48 hours > critics are calling it "a rare triumph" Capcom just ended the drought with their best new IP in a decade
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> be Destiny 2 > survive 9 years of seasonal treadmill > survive Lightfall getting universally panned > survive Bungie deleting paid campaigns into the "Content Vault" > survive Sony buying your studio for $3.6 billion > finally land The Final Shape at 92 Metacritic > watch Bungie move your devs to Marathon > Marathon plagiarizes an indie artist's portfolio > Marathon loses 68% of players in two weeks > Sony writes off $766 million > get one last expansion called Renegades with literal Star Wars guns > get told you are entering maintenance mode > last update June 9, 2026 killed by the game that was supposed to replace you
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> be Kate Tolo > Bosnian immigrant kid from Mackay, Queensland > fashion degree, move to NYC > work at Proenza Schouler and The North Face > 2016, age 21, read some tech guy's essay > cold email him for a job > rejected > email him every year for 5 years > finally hired in 2021 as his assistant > pitch him to publish his health data online > name it Project Blueprint > 4 years later he announces you as his girlfriend in a 20-slide Instagram post a 21 year old fashion grad cold emailed a tech millionaire for 5 years straight and now co-runs his $400M longevity empire
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Solo dev reverse-engineered Google's billion-dollar algorithm in 7 days Google published the paper that crashed memory stocks worldwide. Then shipped zero code. Tom Turney read the math, opened his terminal, and built the whole thing with Claude - then made it faster than Google promised. Day 1-3: Core algorithms, 141 tests, Python prototype Day 3-5: C port into llama.cpp, Metal GPU kernels Day 5-7: Speed optimization from 739 to 2747 tok/s That's a 3.7x speedup through pure engineering: > fp32 → fp16 WHT > half4 vectorized butterfly ops > graph-side rotation > block-32 storage layout Then he added his own research on top: > Sparse V: skip 90% of value decompressions at long context > Asymmetric K/V: keep keys precise, compress values harder > Temporal decay: old tokens get lower precision automatically Result: 35B model running on a MacBook with 4.6x compressed cache. 613 GitHub stars in a week. Google still hasn't released their own code.
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> be The Backrooms > started as one anonymous 4chan post in 2019 > photo was a HobbyTown store renovation, 2002 > nobody knew where it came from for 5 YEARS > the original text had no author, no name, no lore > people just... started building a universe anyway > thousands of "levels" created by strangers on Reddit > a 16-year-old wrote the first story at 5am > got 2 upvotes > another kid taught himself Blender to animate it > video hit 71 million views > A24 called > he's now the youngest director in A24 history > built 30,000 sq ft of real Backrooms on set > crew members were actually getting lost inside it a photo of a furniture store renovation became one of the greatest horror franchises of the decade
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> be Marathon > Bungie's $250M bet to save the company > demo pulls 143k players. investors smile > alpha releases. feedback is "flat" > freelance artist proves you stole her artwork > morale in "free fall". devs fear for their jobs > delay. cancel preorders. cancel trailers. pray > launch day: 88,337 Steam players > next weekend: already down to 60k > 1.2M copies sold. Sony expected way more > 70% of buyers chose PC over PlayStation > today: 6,000 players. Bungie plans "years of content" > Sony loses $765M and calls it an "impairment charge" $3.6 billion acquisition. $250M budget. 4 years of development. 6,000 players on a Saturday night
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> be Pragmata > spend 6 years in development hell > nobody believes you'll ever come out > finally release in April 2026 > it's just a man in a spacesuit and a little android girl > she has no memory. he names her Diana > she draws him a picture and writes his name > he gets infected saving her life and hides it > players go in expecting a shooter > players come out emotionally destroyed > 97% overwhelmingly positive on Steam > 1 million sales in 2 days as a brand new IP > COO of Capcom already teasing a sequel Nobody believed in Pragmata - except the team that built it for six years straight.
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Someone trained a swarm model on 3 years of NBA data and let it loose on Polymarket The result: $1.49M. He didn't build a better model. He built a better crowd. Here's how the system actually works. He takes MiroFish - an open-source engine that simulates thousands of AI agents and feeds it raw sports data. The actual building blocks: > Player stat vectors: points, rebounds, assists, eFG%, usage rate across 3 full seasons > Team form tensors: last 10 games, home/away splits, pace-of-play, defensive rating > Matchup history: head-to-head records, positional mismatches, referee tendencies > Injury probability models: medical staff reports weighted by recovery timelines > Line movement tracking: where the sharp money flows before tip-off Check how this wallet works: MiroFish generates 4,096 agents - analysts, bettors, insiders, oddsmakers - each with different reasoning. They argue, form clusters, shift opinions. Consensus emerges. He pipes that consensus into a 12-layer transformer trained on the full history of his 16,695 predictions. The model compares MiroFish output against live Polymarket odds. When the gap exceeds his Kelly criterion threshold, it enters. Lakers at 40 cents. MiroFish said 62%. One position: $190,823. The edge isn't data. Every sharp has data. The edge is simulating how 4,000 fake humans process it - before the real crowd does.
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> be Obsession > get made for less than $1M > premiere at TIFF Midnight Madness September 2025 > Focus, Neon, and A24 enter a bidding war for you > Focus wins for $14M > open May 15, 2026 > pull $2.6M from Thursday previews and Wednesday early access > debut to $17.2M > hit $30.2M in week one > grab #1 at the box office Monday through Wednesday > beat Michael, Devil Wears Prada 2, and Mortal Kombat II > become the cheapest horror movie at #1 since Paranormal Activity in 2009 > hold 94% Rotten Tomatoes and an A- CinemaScore A horror movie made for the price of a single Marvel reshoot just held the box office hostage for a week. Studios are in shambles.
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A programmer got fired on a Tuesday He opened Claude and just asked: "What do I do now?" Claude walked him through prediction markets. Told him the crowd is predictably wrong, smart money leaves patterns, and nobody's built a proper system to track it. "You could build that." 3 days. No sleep. Him + Claude tearing through 10,847 wallets. Found 7 traders with actual edge. Built an agent to copy them in real time - news feeds, mispricing detection, Kelly sizing. Fully autonomous. Deployed it at 11:47pm. Went to sleep. Day 1: +$8,400 Day 2: +$11,200 Day 3: +$9,800 Day 4: +$12,100 Day 5: +$6,300 Day 6: +$4,876 $52,676 in 6 days. His old salary: $48k/year. 786 trades. 68.4% win rate. He never touched it once. check here: Wall Street pays $2M/year for a person who does this. He paid $20/month for Claude. Getting fired was the best thing that ever happened to him. His boss just doesn't know it yet.
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Anthropic just quietly published the most terrifying chart in tech The blue zone = what AI can automate right now. The red zone = what's actually being used. The gap between them is enormous - and it's not closing slowly. It's waiting to snap shut. > #1 most at-risk job: computer programmers > entry-level hiring down 14% since ChatGPT launched > college grads 4× more likely to get displaced > safest jobs: bartenders, lifeguards, trades Companies aren't firing people. They just stopped posting jobs. You won't get a pink slip - the role simply won't exist. I asked Claude to break down the data. It built this in minutes.
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