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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15621 · Apr 15

#shell#ai_agents#ai_assisted_development#anthropic#claude#claude_code#game_design#game_development#gamedev#godot#indie_game_dev#unity#unreal_engine Claude Code Game Studios turns one Claude Code session into a full game dev team with 49 specialized agents, 72 skills, 12 hooks, and 11 rules for engines like Godot, Unity, and Unreal. Use slash commands like `/start`, `/brainstorm`, or `/dev-story` for design, coding, QA, and release—agents ask questions, show options, and get your approval to stay organized. You benefit by building games solo with pro structure, catching errors early, and shipping faster without chaos. https://github.com/Donchitos/Claude-Code-Game-Studios

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@CryptoM · Post #64537 · 04/09/2026, 06:45 AM

🚀 U.S. Inflation Pressures Persist as February PCE Data Anticipated The market anticipates that the U.S. February Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data will indicate ongoing inflationary pressures. According to BlockBeats, consensus expectations suggest a month-on-month increase to 0.4% and a year-on-year rate holding at 2.8%, with core PCE year-on-year at approximately 3.0%, significantly above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Analysts highlight that the current inflation rebound is primarily driven by rising commodity prices and increasing energy costs, while 'super core services inflation' remains notably sticky, making a short-term decline unlikely. In this context, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain the interest rate range of 3.50%-3.75% at its April meeting, marking the third consecutive pause in rate cuts. Market pricing has also shifted rapidly, with over 97% of traders betting on no change in April, and expectations for rate cuts within the year have cooled significantly, with mainstream views shifting towards a 'later, less' easing path. #USInflation#PCEData#InflationPressures#FederalReserve#InterestRates#EnergyCosts#CommodityPrices#SuperCoreServices#MarketExpectations#RateCuts#USEconomy#FebruaryPCE#EconomicOutlook#FedPolicy#InflationRebound