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I just saw an interesting point raised by Hayden Adams about how the community talks about Rollups. Basically, he says that calling them "parasites" overlooks something important: these projects are doing a brutal engineering job to scale Ethereum. It’s not that they live off the protocol without contributing; they are carrying a huge part of the technical workload that Ethereum could take on itself.
What caught my attention is his critique of how the current roadmap is laid out. If Ethereum intentionally externalizes all this work to Rollups, then it’s a bit unfair to blame them afterward. Ha
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I just saw that Mexico City Metro Line 2 will continue with changes this weekend. Basically, they are splitting the service into two circuits: one from Cuatro Caminos to Pino Suárez and another from Xola to Tasqueña. The San Antonio Abad, Viaducto, and Chabacano stations remain closed all day.
What I found helpful is that they are offering free RTP buses between Pino Suárez and Xola to cover the section where trains are not running. According to what I read, all of this is due to drainage work in pump stations over 40 years old, so at least it makes sense. The idea is that Line 2 will be more
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The URBA Top 14 has started, and honestly, the classics were the highlight. SIC literally dominated Belgrano, 58 to 18. It’s like the team came hungry for revenge after everything. The forwards controlled the scrum, the ball moved along the wings, tries all over the place.
But what I was most hooked on was the Alumni vs. CUBA match—that was real excitement. 27-25 at home, super tight until the end. Those kinds of classics are what keep you glued to the screen. And speaking of classics, Argentina vs. Cuba in rugby is rare to see here in URBA, but well, the level CUBA showed was respectable for
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I have seen many people obsessed with finding a way to eliminate cold sores within hours, but the reality is quite different from what many products promise. It all begins with that uncomfortable tingling on the lip, then blisters filled with fluid appear, burst, ooze, scab over, and finally heal. For most, it’s a cycle that repeats every so often.
These lesions, known as cold sores, are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1, which is different from the virus that causes genital herpes. According to data, approximately half of the population in the United States carries this virus. Dr. Chr
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I just finished reviewing Goldman Sachs' latest analysis, and there's something worth discussing: the tech bubble isn't the only place to look for opportunities. The message is clear for those investing in crypto or seeking diversification: the next cycle could surprise you if you only look toward the tech sector.
What's interesting is that Goldman points out three specific areas where value is more accessible than it seems. This isn't a rejection of digital innovation but an invitation to connect traditional sectors with what crypto can offer in terms of infrastructure and tokenization.
Let's
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I just realized that I’ve been using heart emojis on WhatsApp for years without actually knowing what each one really means 😅 For example, that white heart I sometimes send actually symbolizes pure love and compassion, which is not the same as the red one we use to express passion or intense affection.
The interesting thing is that each color conveys a completely different feeling. The yellow heart is for pure friendship, the blue represents loyalty and trust, and the black... well, that’s more for dark humor or mourning. I never imagined that the green heart was related to nature and ecology
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I've noticed that more and more people are talking about mirror hours, those curious moments when the clock numbers align symmetrically. At first, I thought it was pure coincidence, but after doing some research, I realized there's a whole interpretive universe behind this.
The thing is interesting because there are two quite different ways to understand the phenomenon. On one hand, there's numerology, which, although it lacks scientific backing, has a huge cultural influence. It establishes connections between numbers, living beings, and forces beyond the tangible. Laura Danae Barra, a well-k
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I just noticed something interesting happening in Barcelona this week at the MWC: the battle for satellite 5G internet is intensifying, and traditional operators are starting to see themselves in a mirror. SpaceX announced that in 2027 it will launch next-generation Starlink satellites with direct-to-cell capacity, equipped to connect directly to phones without passing through ground antennas. But the most significant point is that these v2 satellites promise 100 times more bandwidth than the current generation, reaching up to 150 Mbps. That means real satellite 5G internet, not just emergency
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I just reviewed how the scholarship calendar works for these welfare programs in Mexico, and honestly, it's quite helpful to know how the payments are organized. It turns out they distribute the money throughout the month based on the first letter of your last name, so not everyone receives it at the same time. The covered scholarships are Rita Cetina for secondary school, Benito Juárez for high school, and Jóvenes Escribiendo el Futuro for university. Secondary and high school students receive 1,900 pesos every two months, while university students get 5,800 pesos bimonthly. The interesting p
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I recently learned about something that might be helpful if you suffer from recurrent digestive discomfort. It turns out there’s quite a bit of research on how diet can help manage irritable bowel syndrome, and the truth is that simple changes in your eating habits can make a real difference.
The first thing I noticed is that specialists recommend increasing fiber intake gradually. This is important because adding fiber suddenly to an irritable colon can cause the opposite of what you’re aiming for. Interestingly, soluble fiber (found in whole grains and vegetables) seems to work better than o
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I just read that a former gubernatorial candidate in Guerrero asked for a narcocorrido dedicated to El Mencho to be sung at his private hotel. The band Los Alegres del Barranco refused because they have a legal case in Jalisco related to that kind of thing, but the guy insisted and ended up singing the lyrics of the corrido himself in front of everyone. Quite controversial, honestly. The strange thing is that in Guerrero, technically, narcocorridos are not prohibited at private events, although authorities ask to avoid spreading them. But well, this businessman Pedro Segura Valladares has had
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I've been researching what lunar phase we're in these days, and honestly, it's more interesting than I thought. The thing is, the Moon constantly changes, and it's not the same to observe it every night, you know? Recently, it was in the waning gibbous phase, almost full but already starting to diminish, and it looked incredible in the night sky from Mexico with nearly 95% of its surface illuminated.
What caught my attention is that after the full moon comes this waning gibbous phase where the lunar disk still appears almost complete but the illumination begins to gradually decrease. It's unus
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Hey, did you see Zulemita Menem's son in José Ignacio? Luca Bertoldi showed up on Sunday at La Huella driving his mom's BMW coupe and totally wrecked it. The Italian genes from his father combined with Zulemita's Syrian heritage gave him quite a unique look, honestly.
The interesting part is that the kid not only inherits the family’s passion for cars—his grandfather, his mom, that whole vibe—but he's also involved in the car business with her. He's studying Business Administration but is already working in his field. Plus, he plays the saxophone, is learning piano, and splits his time between
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Recently, I started thinking about how much the mechanic profession has changed in recent years. Diagnosing a problem with an onboard computer is not the same as hitting an engine with a hammer. The reality is that today, the mechanic's day should also be celebrated for the adaptability these professionals have demonstrated.
February 24th is recognized as Mechanic's Day in Argentina, marking the founding of SMATA back in 1947. It was a time when the country was experiencing full industrial expansion and the labor movement was gaining prominence. Since then, this union has become one of the str
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Recently, I started researching something that many friends are considering: egg freezing. And honestly, the topic is more accessible than I thought, although it obviously has its cost.
It all started when I saw Griselda Siciliani on 'Envidiosa' discussing the topic very openly. The pressure of the biological clock is a serious matter, but the interesting thing is that today women have an option that didn’t exist before: they can buy more time literally.
In 2022, a woman named Olimpia (changed her name for privacy) decided to preserve her eggs at age 35. Why that age? Because after 35, egg qua
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I just found out about something pretty impressive that happened recently in Barcelona. The Sagrada Familia has finally reached the maximum height that Gaudí envisioned over 140 years ago: 172.5 meters. Literally, nearly 150 years of construction to get to this point.
The crazy part is that they recently placed the top of the cross on the central tower, and now the Sagrada Familia is officially the tallest church in the world. It surpassed the Iglesia Mayor de Ulm en Alemania, which stands at 161.53 meters. Since October last year, when it reached 162.9 meters, it had already held that title.
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Hey, the baseball game between Mexico and Brazil at the 2026 World Classic just happened, and honestly, the Mexican team is no joke. After kicking things off strong against Great Britain recently, now they faced the Brazilians in Houston, and believe me, it was a great game. The Mexican offense was on another level, with Nacho Álvarez opening the scoring with an early home run, and then Jonathan Aranda sealing the deal with his own homers. Randy Arozarena and the others also contributed to ensure Mexico entered this group stage strongly.
What's interesting is that Mexico is in a very competiti
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I was just researching straight haircuts for women and found that there are three options that are really trending this year. Honestly, if you have straight hair and want to look younger without going to the salon every week, these cuts are your solution.
First is the long bob, the cut that reaches the shoulders and never fails. The good thing is that it elongates the neck and softens the face, and the layered ends add movement so it doesn’t look too stiff. Perfect if you want something polished but low-maintenance.
Next, we have the butterfly layers, which honestly are what's taking over righ
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I just saw that Walmart is auctioning off that 65-inch LG TV they were promoting. It dropped from 15,599 to 9,590 pesos, so the discount is quite substantial if you needed to upgrade your living room. The interesting part is that it's a smart TV with AI that automatically enhances image quality, so it's not only big but also smart in processing.
What I found useful is that you can pay in 24 interest-free installments, like 399 pesos and some per month. Plus, Walmart offers a 30-day return policy if you’re not satisfied. If you're looking for more compact options, they also have 40-inch models
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Something pretty chaotic recently happened on the Metro. Line B started the day with constant delays; trains were stopping almost 5 minutes at each station for no apparent reason. Very annoyed users shared that as soon as operations began, everything was already delayed, heading toward Buenavista, and there weren’t many people or rain. The service on that line went to hell until after 7 a.m.
But Line B wasn’t the only one. Line 3 was also slow; trains took a long time to leave Indios Verdes, and progress through the first stations was like a turtle’s pace. Line 1 was the same—slow service with
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