How do we create a culture where it's harder to set (or become) the topic of public conversation by doing something terrible and easier to do so by doing something great?
Мы закончили работу над фильмом «Голод». 24 сентября премьера в Москве, а 27 в Берлине. Надеюсь, что скоро фильм будет на платформах. Обязательно ещё напишу!
Argentina is world champion after a penalty shootout master class. At the core of their performance is goalkeeper Emi Martinez' mind games.
Martinez dominated the French penalty takers, forcing two misses.
Here’s a step-by-step description of his tricks in the final. Thread. 1/
Flying fish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of the water where their long wing-like fins enable gliding for considerable distances above the water's surface. A possible theory for this is to avoid predators below the surface. 🌊
Major Twitter improvement we just released is that you can now bookmark tweets from tweet details page.
Importantly, bookmarks are *private*, unlike likes. No one other than you can see your bookmarks.
Do you ever feel that older cities are just more interesting than new ones?
Well, it isn't just because they're old.
It's because of something called "vernacular architecture"...
Stunning sunset
This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue
[📹 jiangzhibin24 姜志斌]
A thread of lesser-known architectural wonders that we lost over the ages (and what happened to them)... 🧵
1. Old London Bridge - the longest inhabited bridge in Europe
Magnus to Nepo: If they (FIDE) refuse (to declare us joint-winners) we'll play short draws until they give up.
Idk what it's called in chess but in other sports it's called "match-fixing".
This is Lazarus
They just stole $1.46 billion from Bybit
And they didn’t break the code — they broke the people
Here’s untold story of how they did it (and why no one is truly safe) 👇