Allocating Gigawatts to Opus 4.7 and Metro 2039: The Energy Optimization Crisis

Allocating Gigawatts to Opus 4.7 and Metro 2039: The Energy Optimization Crisis

The article explores the dangerous imbalance in global energy allocation, where gigawatts are prioritized for AI models like Opus 4.7 instead of fixing crumbling physical infrastructure. Greg discusses the Ohio plant closures and shigella outbreaks as symptoms of this crisis, urging a return to physical utility and resilience.

From Allbirds to AI: Finding Freedom in the Localized Isolation of 2026

From Allbirds to AI: Finding Freedom in the Localized Isolation of 2026

This article explores the dramatic shift from physical retail to AI-driven business models against the backdrop of a global fuel blockade. It discusses the irony of technological advancement during resource scarcity, the return to localized living, and the importance of digital automation for maintaining personal freedom and security.

The April Velocity: Navigating the Trump-Pope Rift and the Global Blockade of 2026

The April Velocity: Navigating the Trump-Pope Rift and the Global Blockade of 2026

This article explores the intense global events of April 2026, focusing on the political rift between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV and the economic impact of the US blockade on Iranian ports. It reflects on the need for personal sovereignty and automated business systems during times of significant international instability.

Cinematic Reanimation and the Global Mechanism of April 2026

Cinematic Reanimation and the Global Mechanism of April 2026

This article explores the interconnectedness of cultural and economic events in April 2026. By comparing Lee Cronin’s cinematic reanimation of ‘The Mummy’ to Thibaut Courtois’ sporting return, it examines how global mechanisms handle friction from labor strikes and market volatility, emphasizing the need for personal and technological regulation.

Interstellar A&E and the Human Mission for the Perfect Custard Slice

Interstellar A&E and the Human Mission for the Perfect Custard Slice

This article explores the contrast between humanity’s grand technological ambitions, like space medicine, and the simple joys of daily life. Reflecting on Tax Day 2026, it emphasizes using automation to handle complex business tasks, allowing individuals to focus on personal meaning, simple comforts, and a balanced, fulfilling lifestyle.

The Minimalist Billionaire Strategy: Why the Choe Hyon Destroyer Matters More than the Lottery This Tax Day

The Minimalist Billionaire Strategy: Why the Choe Hyon Destroyer Matters More than the Lottery This Tax Day

The article analyzes the surprising connection between North Korean naval movements and 30-year mortgage rate volatility. It encourages readers to move beyond Tax Day distractions like the lottery, focusing instead on global geopolitical signals and automated business systems to achieve genuine financial freedom and minimalist billionaire stability.