For All Mankind Recap: Coup Coup Cachoo

Let’s talk about how to successfully take over – and I’ve learned a lot from watching fictional coups in books, TV, and movies. It’s crucial to have a clear plan from the beginning, something poor Gerardo clearly lacks. He’s good at immediate actions – like gathering and restraining those he disagrees with – but terrible at long-term strategy. What does he actually want to achieve? Who does he represent besides himself? While “stop the automation” is a decent starting idea, it’s not enough. How will he stop it? Who will help him? Who needs to be persuaded? What power does he have, and how much time? Gerardo hasn’t thought any of this through.

Bitcoin Surges Past $78K as Iran’s Peace Proposal Shakes Markets

Here’s how things are connected: The Strait of Hormuz handles about 20% of the world’s oil shipments. Even the possibility of it reopening – even with conditions – instantly lowers the extra cost built into oil prices due to supply worries. We saw oil prices drop when this happened. Lower oil prices ease the immediate pressure from inflation, which has been causing investors to favor safer investments. This then allows money to move from those safe investments into things like stocks, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin jumped above $78,000, and Ethereum surpassed $2,300. The recent crypto market gains weren’t a direct reaction to events in Iran, but rather to the impact of lower oil prices on the cost of holding riskier investments.

Xbox Makes $60 Game Free, But Not For Long

Xbox Game Pass includes benefits like free game trials called Free Play Days. Sometimes these trials are open to everyone, even without a Game Pass subscription. It’s a great opportunity to try new games, but often people only find out about it after the free period has ended.