This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...
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This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...
Deep Seat: Fraud, Healthcare, AI Chaos, and the Looming Government Shutdown (9/30/25)
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Deep Seat: Fraud, Healthcare, AI Chaos, and the Looming Government Shutdown (9/30/25)
From Wall Street fraud to Washington gridlock to trillion-dollar AI factories, the thread is the same: someone always pays. This week, startup founder Charlie Javice heads to prison after faking millions of users, Congress plays shutdown chicken while families brace for higher health costs, and Sam Altman bets 17 gigawatts on AI’s future. So who really picks up the tab — banks, taxpayers, or households already stretched thin? Kala breaks it down at the ATH table. I’ve been reading your commen...
All Too Human
This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...