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The CAF Appeal Board decided that in application of Article 84 of the Regulations of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the Senegal National Team is declared to have forfeited the Final Match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 (“the Match”), with the result of the Match being recorded as 3–0 in favour of the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF).
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@bedjosessien I just wanna know why everyone suddenly wants full attends in the stadiums IN ALL GAMES. This have never happened in the history of this continent. Why everyone suddenly finding out about this?
Is the IQ in this continent really this low!
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Morocco 🇲🇦 has been experiencing heavy rains and extremely cold weather which is a blessing after 7 years without such rains.
The fans are so determined and have not been stopped by the rains looking at the numbers.
11,444 supporters under the heavy rain and very cold weather of fes
18,591 showed up for Senegal 🇸🇳
13,073 for DR Congo 🇨🇩
14,000 for Tunisia 🇹🇳
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@bedjosessien This Afcon have already sold the most tickets in history of africa.
So that's a step in the right direction
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Morocco 🇲🇦 cannot do for CAF everything at AFCON.
CAF must do its job and promote its AFCON matches and give incentives to fans to come to stadiums to watch matches to allow them to make revenues.
CAF has to come up with promotional strategies to increase awareness and fan participation and engagement across Africa that is their job which they are not doing
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All right my ambitious friends: if you're doing some year-end skill building this weekend, here are my 5 recommendations. 💪😎💻
1. freeCodeCamp just launched our new Python certification curriculum. You can learn Python by building projects right in your browser. You'll learn a ton of fundamental programming concepts through our extensive theory sections. Then you'll apply that theory and get lots of reps with Python syntax by building projects. You can sit for the final exam and earn a certification that you can add to your LinkedIn or portfolio website. This is just one of the six certs in Version 10 of freeCodeCamp's Full Stack Developer Curriculum. This Python module is years in the making, and I think you're going to learn a lot from it. (comprehensive interactive curriculum): freecodecamp.org/news/freecodec…
2. Learn game development fundamentals by building your own 2D pixel art tower defense game. You'll use the popular Unity game development framework. You can code along at home and learn how to set up 2D tilemap levels, animate pixel-art characters, build towers, and spawn enemy waves. Then you'll learn how to export your game to be playable on Windows, Android, and in a web browser. (10 hour YouTube course): freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-…
3. On this week's podcast I interview Jason Lengstorf, a college dropout who taught himself programming while building websites for his emo band. 22 years later, he's worked as a developer at IBM, Netlify, and run his own dev consultancy. He shares his observation that many CEOs over-estimated the impact of AI coding tools and laid off too many developers. He says the developer job market has already rebounded a bit, but will never be the same. He shares tons of tips for how to land roles in the post-LLM labor market. (1 hour watch or listen in your favorite podcast app): freecodecamp.org/news/the-ai-is…
4. Learn modern web development techniques by building your own sales dashboard app using React, JavaScript, and Supabase. You'll start by architecting your database schema. Then you'll set up session management. Finally, you'll implement real-time data operations. By the end of the course, you'll have a dashboard app you can show off to your friends. (5 hour YouTube course): freecodecamp.org/news/supabase-…
5. Now you can learn Spanish on freeCodeCamp. We just launched our Spanish curriculum today, which we've been working on all year. You'll learn proper Spanish pronunciation, greetings, introductions, numbers, and more. You'll also learn how to type Spanish characters like this one ñ on your phone and computer. We already have more than 200 steps live, with the rest of the CEFR A1 level going live in 2026. ¡Aprendamos! (fully interactive curriculum): freecodecamp.org/news/freecodec…
It's the end of the year. The freeCodeCamp community is busy finalizing and launching all of the open source coursework we've been developing all year long. Look for a big Christmas announcement next week. In the meantime, I encourage you to get into the holiday spirit by becoming a supporter of our charity and our mission: freecodecamp.org/donate
Quote of the Week:
“The promise was that AI was going to replace developers. We’re seeing pretty clearly that’s not the case. Anything beyond a toy, anything that requires maintenance or significant feature development, you can’t vibe-code that. The strongest developers in the future are the ones who have the right skills to leverage AI effectively.” — Software Engineer Jason Lengstorf on this week's freeCodeCamp podcast
Until next week, happy coding.

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@TheAppleDesign iPhone have been always so good, the problem is IOS not the iPhone
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iPhone 17 is so good that Android fans have nothing to complain about anymore

Apple Design@TheAppleDesign
iPhone 17 supremacy
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@aakashgupta He has a huge fan base. If he priced the product very cheaply, like $5 a year, he would've gotten thousands and thousands of subscribers. And the app would've been profitable because it's just wallpapers; artists work on it one time and can sell it unlimited times.
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MKBHD launched an app charging what Netflix costs for something your phone does for free.
The math was always broken. $11.99 monthly for wallpapers means competing with Netflix ($15.49), Spotify ($11.99), and YouTube Premium ($13.99) for the same wallet share. You're asking people to value rotating backgrounds as much as unlimited music or ad-free video.
The real constraint wasn't the criticism. Wallpaper apps with 1M+ downloads charge $3-5 one-time or $1.99/month max. MKBHD priced 6x above market because he thought brand equity would override product economics.
What makes this revealing: creator businesses fail when they import creator monetization logic into product pricing. His audience pays $0 for YouTube content because ads subsidize it. Asking the same people to pay $144/year for wallpapers assumes attention transfers to willingness-to-pay.
It doesn't. The audience relationship that works for ad-supported content breaks completely when you flip to premium pricing on low-utility products.
The product needed to be free with ads or $2.99 one-time. At $11.99/month, you're not competing with other wallpaper apps. You're competing with every subscription in someone's budget, and wallpapers lose that fight 100 times out of 100.
Respect for trying. But trying without repricing for market reality just burns runway faster.Retry
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