BRICS: un élargissement synonyme de volonté de dédollarisation. J’ai été ravi d’apporter mon éclairage sur cette question @BFMTV @bfmbusiness https://t.co/hkTCwoK2Ip
Good morning, Asia. While you were sleeping, one of our most-read stories was about US government data that showed Donald Trump’s Iran war has driven US oil inventories to their lowest level since 2004. https://t.co/kAtnmgHcuy
Claude Code creator:
"I don't prompt Claude anymore. I write loops - and the loops do the work. My job is to write loops."
in 30 minutes Boris reveals his actual daily Claude Code setup.
Claude Code + loops + dynamic workflow
Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor.
It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. https://t.co/OVVPJO7VQx
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei:
"The cheapest way to use Claude is also the smartest. Most devs do the exact opposite"
this is one of the best interviews I've seen in a long time
in this interview he breaks down exactly how a system changes everything:
- the memory and context features that turn Claude into a second brain
- the knowledge architecture most users don't know Claude can build
- the integration layer that connects Claude to your actual workflow
- why typing one question at a time is the most expensive way to use Claude
if you've been using Claude for months and still start every conversation from scratch with zero context, you don't have a Claude problem. you have a system problem
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
full guide in the article below
Iran is poised to fire far more long-range missiles at Israel and other Middle Eastern nations after rapidly digging out its buried arsenals – an effort that highlights the limits to US bombing strategy, experts said. https://t.co/Rny1xTfFKl
Has the US already lost the war with Iran? That's the contention of author and foreign policy analyst Robert Kagan, who joined guest anchor @biannagolodryga to discuss the the obstacles to securing a lasting peace deal on President Trump's terms:
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to watch Claude Code work. You're supposed to wake up and review what it shipped."
In 22 minutes she builds the entire workflow live on camera.
Most people close their terminal and everything stops.
This setup keeps shipping while you sleep.
Watch the video, then save the exact setup below👇
🇺🇸Jensen Huang is out there living his best life, dancing at the NVIDIA all-employee celebration event in Taipei, Taiwan
You'd never guess he's the CEO 😂
China is restricting overseas travel for top AI professionals in private firms such as Alibaba and DeepSeek, suggesting an escalation in measures intended to safeguard its technology and catch up to the US in a pivotal sphere.
Government agencies have begun imposing restrictions on individuals involved in advanced AI work and considered strategically important to the country, people familiar with the matter said. https://t.co/WM5Y9gkue9
📷: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
Good morning.
Today’s Financial Times neatly captures the escalating economic fallout of the war.
Specifically, Phases I and II (a concentrated energy shock followed by a broader price shock) now risk being joined by Phase III (demand destruction). In turn, this threatens Phase IV, the higher risk of financial instability.
As I argue in my latest column in the same paper, this coincides with a decline in policy responsiveness across many countries.
#economy #markets #middleeastwar
“We should be partners, not rivals," says Chinese President Xi Jinping to US President Donald Trump at a summit in Beijing.
In his opening remarks, Trump touted his “fantastic relationship” with Xi, and said US business leaders were in the city to "pay respects" to Xi and China https://t.co/JOoFE7Iw8Z
President Obama on Iran: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked and we didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz”
This weekend, amid a fragile, three-day ceasefire with Ukraine, Russia celebrated Victory Day — the anniversary of the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. Why was the celebration so muted compared to years past? And what does it say about President Putin's grip on power? I explored:
This (https://t.co/vsbyqxllFG) is, by any measure, an extraordinary article: Prince Turki Al-Faisal is a son of King Faisal and ran Saudi intelligence (the GID) for over two decades.
He is writing that the plan of "the US-Israeli war on Iran" was "to ignite war between us [Saudi Arabia] and Iran," so that Israel could "impose its will on the region and remained the only actor in our surroundings."
This further confirms that, contrary to what many have asserted, the notion that the Saudis were quietly backing the war on Iran was a myth (alongside the recent fact the Saudis denied the U.S. access to its bases and airspace: https://t.co/Q5xiUT7rCA).
From the horse's mouth they're literally saying it was as much a war on them as it was on Iran!
Pretty crazy when you think about it: this is Saudi Arabia saying that their real enemy in this war was the U.S. and Israel. Hard to overstate how significant a rupture this represents.
Now of course they could be saying so because, seeing how the war turned out, they're trying to retroactively position themselves on the winning side (at least strategically, by saying they didn't take the bait), or trying to justify domestically why they absorbed hits from Iran without retaliating.
And, of course, it's not like they're presenting Iran as some sort of ally here: Prince Turki explicitly calls them a "neighbor" that caused "pains."
But still, the end result remains: the Saudi establishment is now committing, on the record and in plain language, to a framing in which, while Iran is a "painful neighbor", the U.S. and Israel represent the deeper strategic threat, having tried to engineer their destruction.
If you had any lingering doubt that this war accelerated the collapse of U.S. influence in the region, this should settle it.