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Using data from first 2 full + 2 mini albums No. of Singles: SNSD: 7 2NE1: 14 (Desperate af 💀) No. of MVs: SNSD: 9 2NE1: 19💀 Total Daesangs: SNSD: 8 2NE1: 6 💀 Physical Sales KR: SNSD: 1.064M 2NE1: 629k 💀 SNSD still ended 2NE1 even with less music

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Here's My Top 10 rappers with no classic solo albums‼️ Firstly i would like to add that a “classic” is a cohesive, influential, near-flawless project with lasting critical and cultural agreement‼️ Commercial hits or strong catalogs don’t automatically qualify‼️. 1. Method Man– Charismatic Wu-Tang star. 'Tical' is solid; nothing reaches group-album status‼️. 2. Jadakiss – Elite lyricist and street voice. Strong albums and verses, but no definitive masterpiece‼️. 3. Black Thought – One of the best pure MCs alive‼️. Solo work (Cheat Codes, Streams of Thought) is excellent; still no widely crowned classic‼️. 4. Busta Rhymes – High-energy innovator with classics singles. Albums are entertaining but not airtight‼️. 5. Ludacris– Dominant 2000s hitmaker and personality. Fun, punchline-heavy records without a true classic‼️. 6. Fabolous– Consistently sharp and smooth for two decades. Peak projects fall short of classic consensus‼️. 7. Pharoahe Monch – Technical and conceptual standout. 'Internal Affairs' is the closest contender; the rest don’t match it‼️. 8. Inspectah Deck – Legendary Wu verses. Solo albums remain secondary to group work‼️. 9. André 3000 (solo)– OutKast classics are group efforts. Solo output is experimental and respected but not a pure hip-hop classic‼️. 10. Grand Puba – Brand Nubian foundation and sharp solo moments. No single album elevated to classic status‼️. Other honorable mentions: - Future — "DS2" is the strongest contender and highly influential, but many still don’t rank it as a full consensus classic‼️. - Young Thug — "Barter 6", "Jeffery", and "So Much Fun" are major and innovative; none has universal classic status‼️. - Big Sean — Consistent, commercially successful run with sharp bars, but no widely accepted classic album‼️. - Meek Mill — Strong street energy and "Dreams and Nightmares" impact; albums fall short of classic consensus‼️. - Travis Scott — "Astroworld" is the closest and most celebrated, yet still debated as a true classic‼️. - Nicki Minaj — Massive cultural and commercial force; solo albums lack a clear consensus classic‼️. - 21 Savage — Solid, consistent projects with strong moments, no definitive classic‼️. - Royce da 5'9" — Elite pure lyricist with strong albums and mixtapes, never a consensus classic‼️. - Wale — Thoughtful and skilled catalog, frequently cited in “no classic” discussions‼️. These artists have clear talent, influence, or commercial success, but their solo discographies are generally viewed as missing that one airtight, universally agreed-upon classic‼️. Did I miss out some names‼️⁉️

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44,414 次观看 • 14 天前

They started as 9 but after 7 years, one has to leave because of unfortunate events that occurred at that time, because in life, things sometimes don't turn out the way we wanted to be "There are many factors that can contribute to things not turning out the way we want them to or expect them to. These can include unforeseen circumstances, external influences, other people's actions, our own choices, and the inherent unpredictability of life. It's important to remember that we can't always control the outcome of every situation, but we can control how we respond to it. Adapting to unexpected outcomes and learning from them can help us navigate future challenges more effectively" They continue as 8 but things will never be the same again, but still they left a very deep beautiful impressions and memories in the heart of their fans, in the past and in the present The number might change but they're still a whole to everyone who loves them The show must go on no matter what unfortunate event has occurred "Forgiveness cannot change the past, as the past is a fixed series of events that have already occurred. However, forgiveness can change the way we perceive and feel about the past. It allows us to let go of anger, resentment, and pain, and move forward with a sense of peace and acceptance. By forgiving others or ourselves, we can create a new perspective on past events and free ourselves from the burden of carrying negative emotions" ----- "Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space. I really believe in, 'Move on, live and let live, forgive and forget" - Johnny Cash "You simply haven't lived until you learn to let go.” “Let go and let the universe do its thing.” “Sometimes letting things go is an act of far greater power than defending or hanging on.” “Life moves on and so should we." - Spencer Johnson "This indestructible unbreakable Bond that can never be broken Our soul is a twin soul" - Indestructible (Girls' Generation) "It took some members 7 years and on average it was around 5 years of training for all members" "Meeting these nine members must be a fate" "We are nine individuals with different opinions but in the end we only speak with only one voice" "We can only shine brightest as SNSD when we stand together on stage as nine" "A real family shares the same blood & also shares the sense as family so they take care of you but nine different people all gathered and became like families" "Taeyeon : We are family, but, in reality, I see them more than my family" "Tiffany : They say "lucky number 7”, but lucky number 9 has been ingrained in my head" "Because we trained and practiced together for a long time we can guess what others think by just looking through eyes" "I think it's impossible to find people that has better relationship than our group" "I hope SNSD will be as we say "Right now it's Girls' Generation" and "Forever it will still be Girls' Generation" 🎞️ Related YouTube Link ➡️

309_ss • 418.syj 🦋✨

41,799 次观看 • 2 年前

BREAKING🚨 A shell non-profit operated by Jeffrey Epstein sold stocks after he was jailed in 2019, and moved $31,518,409 of stock in stock in 2018 without reporting any of the required transactions on the firm's federal 990 tax form that year (despite doing so every other year). Source document confirming Epstein's ownership of the non-profit (page 5 of 8) - The required tax documents as to capital gains and losses were included for every year except for the 2018 year, during which $31,518,409 in stock moved through the non-profit across three transactions without any documentation whatsoever other than a listing of three dollar amounts within section 4 of that year's 990. Source document (page 3) - The firm, called Gratitude America, still has $8.175 million worth of assets (that originally belong to Leon Black) and is operated by Richard Kahn, Darren K. Indyke and Erika A. Kellerhals (interestingly, Epstein was not listed on the firm's tax documents until 2019, at which point he was listed as "deceased"). It is unclear if these assets can be clawed back for survivors of victimization under Epstein's regime. The unaccounted for stock transactions in 2018 transactions are as follows; Bought; $9,651,059 $1,730,674 $20,136,676 Sold; $9,741,132 $1,604,011 $20,103,887 Total stock moved through Epstein's non-profit in 2018 without any supporting documentation = $31,518,409 2018 tax return source (page 3 of 22, but no indexed stock transactions as required at the end of the form) - 2017 tax return (which includes $899,417 in capital gains on page 3 of 17 --that may be insider trading-- and also includes enumerated stock trades on page 17 of 17) - 2019 tax return (which denotes $154,782 in capital gains, including 12 stocks sold after Epstein was jailed on July 6th of 2019, enumerated by sale date, purchase date and and company below or, see pages 3 and 14-15 of the source document) - Stok transactions after Epstein was jailed on July 6th, 2019: 7/10/2019 (3 sales of stock) -Cardlytics, Inc (2 sales of stock, both originally purchased 7/2/2019) - Microsoft Corp. (1 sale of stock, originally purchased 9/4/2018) - this single trade netted someone $258,911 (just in gains on the stock) after Epstein was jailed. 7/11/2019 (4 sales of stock) - Cardlytics, Inc (1 purchased 6/10/2019, 3 purchased 07/02/2019) 7/12/2019 (4 sales of stock) - Cardlytics, Inc (1 purchased 6/23/2019, 1 purchased 7/2/2019) 7/22/2019 (2 sales of stock) - Bank Of America Corp 5.475% S-KK (1 sale of stock, originally purchased 9/28/2019) - Duke Energy Corp 6.75% - A (1 sale of stock, originally purchased 3/25/2019) Further, it seems Epstein may have been involved with insider trading, in 2017, related to the Chinese commie-affiliated firm TenCent (although that was only $1,000,000 and Epstein hid his move about as well as a first year CPA figuring out they can use prediction markets to pump and dump as long as they submit a few fake cover trades before doing so). Source (page 3 and also 17) -

Grant Smith Ellis

191,806 次观看 • 6 个月前

Tata Curvv EV: Pros & Cons, Quality Insights & Competition Analysis! Timestamps 0:00 - Real-time sound output 0:22 - Brake test 0:41 - Build, safety, and feel 1:04 - Curvv EV Empowered: Basic info 2:00 - Dual-tone color looks 2:23 - Fog lamps still present 2:30 - Ugly welding spots 2:48 - Paint quality 3:00 - Panel gaps 3:28 - No rear wiper 3:37 - Rearview glass and rear camera on the go 4:20 - ADAS while driving 5:10 - Glossy wheel cladding 5:28 - Insulation material and rubber beading 5:38 - Raised stance 6:07 - Aero twin wipers 6:18 - Flush door handles 6:54 - Frunk 7:06 - Fast AC wall charger with the car 7:17 - V2V and V2L 7:40 - Electric tailgate and boot space 8:17 - Alloys with aero inserts and full inner wheel arch cladding 8:54 - Front seat space and comfort 9:50 - Rear seat comfort and space 12:08 - Powered front driver seat 12:30 - AVAS 12:46 - Bottle holder style 12:57 - Similarities with Nexon 13:31 - No door pockets at the rear 13:41 - Auto hold 14:01 - Clean mechanism of the panoramic sunroof 14:16 - Digital cockpit and infotainment screen brightness 14:46 - Slippery floor mats 15:12 - Thick plastic panel gap in the glovebox 15:22 - Dashboard plastic design 15:49 - Had to stretch for ORVM buttons 16:00 - All power windows should have one-touch up/down 16:09 - Center console with piano finish 16:56 - No telescopic steering adjustment 17:07 - Screw covers not neat and no flaps/mirror for the sun visor 17:33 - Two 45W chargers available in the cabin 17:52 - Storage box and old-fashioned charging pad 18:16 - AC touch panel and knobs 19:17 - Range I got during the drive 20:13 - Can the Curvv EV sell in big numbers? 21:36 - COUPE styling: A gamble by TATA 23:06 - Why is there more buzz for Curvv EV compared to Nexon EV? 24:17 - IRA EV app 25:27 - Competition against ZS EV and Creta/Seltos in ICE

Sunderdeep - Volklub

28,298 次观看 • 2 年前

How to actually make money in 2026 if you're starting from zero. a 9-figure founder and a random seo guy walk you through it: 1. software has no moat anymore. if a guy who vibe codes "absolute trash" can build an app, so can 10 million other people. money is rotating out of software into physical goods. 2. the move if you're broke: dropship first to test the idea. spin up shopify, connect alidrop, run ads. validate unit economics before you spend a dollar on inventory. you can launch in under a week with AI. 3. AI creatives on meta are the current arbitrage. but every arb burns out faster now because AI lets everyone flood the market at the same time. the person who gets the cheapest targeted distribution wins. 4. the one-person agency play is underrated. one person armed with claude max posting one short a day. no team, no overhead. stack skills, not headcount. 5. we went to tech meetups in vancouver. half the devs are job hunting. the other half say they "prefer to think with their brain instead of using tokens." that's NGMI energy. 6. to win in business you only need one of three Ds: data, distribution, or deal. you don't need all three. you just need one. 7. the real moat in 2026 isn't code. it's speed to market + customer acquisition + a barrier AI can't copy overnight. physical goods still have that. software doesn't. first episode of NGMI with my boy Tony Yu. if you want more raw unfiltered takes on AI and making money let me know what topics you want us to cover next this might be the most honest "how to make money" conversation on x right now. watch/listen

Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)

45,417 次观看 • 4 个月前

WATCH ME BUILD AN AI BUSINESS FROM SCRATCH (EPISODE 1) I'm building an AI services business from scratch, on camera, with 4 rules: -100% cold outreach -No audience -No network -60 minutes a day max The scoreboard is how many days it takes a total stranger to pay me $500. Here's the entire model: 1) The niche is tree services in Charlotte. High ticket, no private equity, and after-hours emergencies where the first person to answer wins the job. 2) The offer: a built and hosted website, an AI-powered speed-to-quote form, and a Google Business Profile cleanup. $500 flat. 3) The website IS the lead magnet. We build it first, give it away free, and charge $500 to install and host it. 4) Five agents inside Hyperagent run everything. Prospector, Opener, Sitesmith, Fulfiller, and an Account Manager upsell. 5) The Prospector dispatched 8 subagents, scraped 494 businesses, and verified 98 real leads. Done in 30 minutes. 6) The competition is a joke. The first five "websites" on my list: a blank page, a 404, two dead links, and a redirect to a crypto gaming site. 7) First-touch texts: under 160 characters, no links, no emojis, no mention of AI. "Hey, do y'all still do tree removal in Charlotte? Found you on Google. Corey." 8) The agent wrote "y'all" on its own. Sounding like a neighbor, not a company, is the whole reply-rate game. 9) 60 minutes a day covers 25-50 outreach attempts. Outreach is the only work that actually makes money. 10) All 5 agents get given away free in episode 4, plus $1,000 in free Hyperagent credits at the link in the YouTube subscription. Enough to run my entire lead scrape 6 times over. Two things that I'm looking to accomplish here: 1) Strip away every advantage and prove the model still works. If it works with no audience and one hour a day, nobody has an excuse left. 2) Give away the finished deliverable, not a pitch. An owner looking at their own new website doesn't need convincing. Full breakdown below. (also available on the Build With AI podcast)

Corey Ganim

39,572 次观看 • 23 天前

Understanding the BitTorrent Swarm — A Broader Look With Real Data Dynamics BitTorrent isn’t just a file-sharing protocol; it’s one of the most efficient large-scale distribution systems ever designed. At its core lies a simple but powerful principle: when users contribute bandwidth, the entire network accelerates. This is the swarm and its efficiency can be explained through clear data patterns and network behavior. 🔹 The Swarm Model: How Participation Becomes Performance In a traditional client-server setup, bandwidth is fixed. If 10,000 users try to download a 1 GB file from one server with 1 Gbps bandwidth: ➠ Maximum theoretical throughput per user: 0.1 Mbps ➠ Average download time: 2–3 hours ➠ Server overload: very likely BitTorrent rewrites this logic. When 10,000 users join a swarm and each contributes only 50–200 Kbps of upload bandwidth, the network’s total available throughput multiplies thousands of times. This is why, in real swarm studies: ➠ Larger swarms consistently show 30–400% faster download speeds ➠ Popular torrents reach equilibrium within minutes, not hours ➠ Throughput per user remains stable even under heavy demand BitTorrent’s efficiency grows with usage — something centralized systems struggle with. 🔹 Why More Peers = More Speed (Backed by Data Behavior) BitTorrent breaks files into hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Each piece circulates among peers using a strategy called rarest-first ensuring no piece becomes a bottleneck. Here’s what the data shows: 1. Bandwidth multiplication effect If each peer contributes: ➠ 100 peers × 100 Kbps upload = 10 Mbps swarm capacity ➠ 5,000 peers × 150 Kbps upload = 750 Mbps swarm capacity ➠ 20,000 peers × 200 Kbps upload = 4 Gbps swarm capacity This turning point when collective bandwidth surpasses any server is why torrents of large files often download faster than centralized sources. 2. Availability resilience Even if 90% of peers leave, as long as one full copy exists across the swarm’s collective pieces, the file is recoverable without interruption. 3. Load balancing automatically occurs BitTorrent’s choking/unchoking algorithm ensures: ➠ High-bandwidth peers exchange more data ➠ Low-bandwidth peers still participate ➠ No single peer becomes a bottleneck The data flow adapts in real time based on peer performance. 🔹 The Swarm’s Global Impact: Why It Still Matters BitTorrent traffic routinely accounts for: ➠ 10–20% of global internet upload traffic (varies by region) ➠ Multiple petabytes of data exchanged daily ➠ Millions of active swarms at any given time The model works because it scales with demand: ➠ More users → more bandwidth. ➠ More bandwidth → faster delivery. ➠ Faster delivery → stronger swarm health. This “self-reinforcing cycle” is a core reason decentralized systems from Web3 storage to blockchain data sync borrow heavily from BitTorrent’s architecture. 🔹 The Big Picture The BitTorrent swarm illustrates an important truth about decentralized networks: Efficiency doesn’t come from the center it comes from participation. When thousands of people contribute small amounts of bandwidth, the result is a global system capable of speeds that outperform traditional content delivery models. This is not just technology; it’s cooperative acceleration at internet scale. In One Line Files move faster when everyone contributes and BitTorrent proves it with real data. H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞 BitTorrent #TRONEcoStar #BitTorrent #SwarmNetwork #DataAnalysis #DecentralizedSystems #P2P

catalina ossa

50,297 次观看 • 9 个月前

Last week Jez Corden threw out a rumour #PlayStation may be scaling things back on PC. Jez's track record's questionable. This week Parris weighed in too, stating he'd heard similar from a good source. He also says: "They'd lean more towards stop doing PC altogether, before they would do day and date." While I've no idea if the rumours are true or not, I have spoken on how recent PlayStation tenpole single player titles have sold poorly on PC and had significantly lower Steam peak player numbers than their predecessors did, despite them selling faster than their predecessors on PlayStation (with lower primary install bases). Steam peak players Spider-Man - 66.5k Spider-Man 2 - 28.1k God of War - 73.5k Ragnarok - 36.6k PlayStation console sales Spider-Man - 13m in 11 months Spider-Man 2 - 11m in 6 months God of War - 10m in 14 months Ragnarok - 11m in less than 3 months Did many PC gamers lose interest, or could it be that more PC gamers who were interested in these PS games, already bought a PS5 in that time? The latter is what numerous PS execs stated was the strategy with staggered PC releases; a trojan horse to get PC gamers to consider a PS5 (even as a secondary system), not just a means to gain extra software sales. There's further data to support it's working. Either way, if PlayStation really is scaling back on PC on the single player stuff, it could be related to the decline in sales on PC, and thus partly a numbers thing. Full link to the discussion. Also of importance is that DetectiveSeeds stated his own sources have told him that they have NOT heard anything to suggest the above rumours are true.

NIB

36,213 次观看 • 9 个月前

Positioning of drugs in Crohn's disease ___ 1. Start effective therapy early This means at diagnosis in the vast majority of patients. Don’t make patients earn their way onto an effective drug. And use your best drug first. Please do not “save it in case you need it later”. ___ 2. Which of our effective therapies should you start? This matters less that just starting. Think holistically with a patient-centered approach. Age, co-morbidities, extra-intestinal manifestations, pregnancy, etc all important. Consider efficacy - speed of onset, mucosal healing, durability of remission - and safety. Mode of delivery - intravenous, subcutaneous, oral - is important. But comes after patient factors, efficacy and safety. Access issues will predominate for many. Use what you have. Use what you know. Just use an effective drug. ___ 3. Use a treat-to-target approach Without labouring the points around STRIDE-2, I’ll put it very simply: - monitor, monitor, monitor act on the results of the monitoring. Don’t keep going with a therapy that isn’t working. ___ 4. Know when to dose optimise versus switch Optimising anti-TNF is often a good ploy. But do it properly and don’t wait too long. Double the dose, shorten the frequency and wait 2-3 cycles. If it isn’t working then (objectively), switch out of class. With ustekinumab, I would no longer dose optimise, but rather switch a partial responder to risankizumab. ___ 5. Active disease is more dangerous than any drugs Two bits of data this year show this: i) In Profile, patients in the step-up group had twice as many adverse events as those in the top-down group. Most of this was because of flaring Crohn’s disease - including hospitalisations for severe disease - but there were also fewer serious infections in the top down group. And that was with combination infliximab and azathioprine. ii) Two meta-analyses of the harms from placebo in RCT’s show a very clear signal. Active Crohn’s disease and UC, when left untreated for even a number of week, is associated with increased toxicity. More on this later. ___ 6. Avoid steroids The majority of patients with Crohn’s disease can be managed effectively now without steroids. They will still have a role in sick patients, to bridge to some therapies, and a course of budesonide in mild to moderate ileal Crohn’s disease is often useful. However we have better strategies now, including using JAK inhibitors in place of steroids. We are increasingly using a short course to (re)capture response to a biologic or keeping the JAKi going in combination at a low dose. ___ 7. Other treatment modalities Surgery and nutritional therapy are particularly important. ___ 8. Changing the natural history of Crohn’s disease Disease modification is the end result when following these principles. We see it in the Edinburgh IBD clinic. A decade since we switched to a top-down strategy for Crohn’s disease and our patients have better disease control, less surgery and fewer hospitalisations. Clearly we still have work to do, but this is major progress.

Charlie Lees

15,650 次观看 • 1 年前