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: Who Gets the Next Watt? DOE Says Blackouts Could Jump 100× by 2030 (10/7/25)
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Deep Seat: Who Gets the Next Watt? DOE Says Blackouts Could Jump 100× by 2030 (10/7/25)
Got zoning packets, substation maps, “innovation campus” flyers, or those mystery “infrastructure rider” letters? Send them to contact@itsthepress.com — we’re digging. It’s a 98° night, your kid’s Chromebook is at 6%, your mom’s CPAP is humming, and across town a million-sq-ft server hall is sipping from the same grid. Who gets the next watt—your block, the NICU, or the data center? Today, we go inside Memphis, where xAI’s Colossus and Colossus 2 run on “temporary” gas turbines while the ci...
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...