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Elon Musk just exposed the most expensive physics failure in transportation history.
For a hundred years, nobody caught it.
Every diesel semi that crosses a mountain pays twice. Fuel to climb. Brakes to survive the descent.
At the summit, 80,000 pounds of freight holds enormous gravitational potential energy.
Free energy. Sitting right there.
Musk: “In a diesel truck, you actually don’t capture the energy of height or potential energy.”
Musk: “You have to actually spend a lot of money on expensive brakes going down the other side so you don’t run out of control.”
Diesel’s solution for a century? Destroy every watt of it as waste heat and burn through brake pads every few months.
Nobody questioned it. Not the engineers. Not the operators. Not Wall Street.
Because combustion made the loss invisible. You cannot turn momentum back into liquid fuel. So the entire industry mistook the limits of their engine for the limits of physics.
The Tesla Semi broke that assumption wide open.
Musk: “An electric semi truck is able to recapture the gravitational potential energy and in fact puts the energy back in the pack.”
Every descent charges the battery. The mountain stops being a toll.
It becomes a power plant.
Analysts keep running cost-per-mile models. Kilowatts versus gallons. Sticker versus payload.
Wrong equation entirely.
You don’t outcompete a machine that turns the terrain itself into fuel.
The trucking industry never had a fuel problem.
It had a hundred-year physics problem dressed up as the cost of doing business.
One man solved it. The rest are still buying brake pads.
Anthropic just dropped a 3-hour course on how to actually master Claude Code, taught by the engineer who built it:
00:07 – everything new in Claude Code
24:39 – Boris Cherny builds a full app live
55:38 – the complete prompting playbook
1:29:07 – the "thinking" lever almost everyone misses
1:52:58 – how to pick the right model for the job
2:24:22 – how Anthropic itself codes with Claude
This 3-hour watch will replace 10 paid Claude Code courses on the internet.
Watch it now, then read how to build an AI that codes while you sleep, in the article below.
A 19 YEAR OLD IN A ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT MAKES $15,200 A MONTH FROM CARTOONS SHE NEVER FILMED. YOUTUBE SENDS HER THE CHECK FOR EVERY VIEW.
She does not draw. She does not animate. She does not own a camera.
She opens one tab. YouTube. Types "kids shows." The top result pays its owner between $1,000 and $15,000 for every million views. She screenshots the number so you see it.
Then she opens the second tab. An AI video generator. She pastes the transcript of a cartoon that already went viral. The tool builds a character from it. A toddler named BJ, blue onesie, biting a banana, rendered in bright kid-safe 3D.
She never wrote BJ. She never voiced BJ. She copied a transcript, hit generate, and watched a cartoon she does not own get born in 90 seconds.
Most creators argue about whether AI art is "real." She is not in that argument. She is in the tab where the ad revenue shows up.
The "kids shows" search is not research. The "kids shows" search is the shelf she is about to stock.
She posts the clip. YouTube runs ads on it. A toddler in Ohio watches BJ bite a banana and her balance moves by cents that compound into four figures.
The cartoon is generated. The voice is synthesized. The ad check is real.
She films herself in a black tube top explaining "how it works" because the explanation is the part that goes viral. The money is in the tab she keeps behind her.
Save this post. The tool is an AI video generator. The niche is kids. The payout is YouTube's, and it does not ask who pressed generate.
A 15-YEAR-OLD JUST SOLD A CROSS-PLATFORM MAP ENGINE TO MAJOR STUDIOS, AND THE EXIT WAS MASSIVE
He triggers a multi-threaded script that renders custom terrain for both GTA 6 and Fortnite simultaneously, cutting months of labor into minutes.
Most studios have a production-speed bottleneck. they burn millions on design teams to manually build assets that players finish in a single day.
The story follows a 15-year-old who bypassed the traditional dev cycle. he built a proprietary engine that bridges Verse logic with FiveM’s architecture for infinite-scale map generation.
That is why the venture backing matters. a major fund didn't just see a mod - they saw an infrastructure solution that solves the industry's biggest supply crisis before launch.
A real system needs just a few rules: one core agent for topography, dual pipelines for game-specific assets, and a licensing model that sells the map, not the labor.
Multi-platform scaling is where it gets dangerous. he built a factory that delivers optimized, high-fidelity content to publishers desperate for engagement.
This isn't a hobby. it’s a high-speed acquisition that just moved the entire industry.
Bookmark this before your favorite creator is replaced by an automated script👇
Satya Nadella just gave away Microsoft's real AI plan.
It is not to make Word a little smarter.
It is to turn every company's memory into the control layer before Salesforce, ServiceNow, Notion, and every AI wrapper can get there.
Within the first two minutes at Davos, he explained why most companies will buy AI seats and still wonder where the productivity went.
His exact words:
"Think about it, it's a complete inversion of how information is flowing in the organization."
Then the real line:
"The intelligence layer is only as good as the context you give it."
That is the part most founders should stop on.
The AI product is not the chat box.
The AI product is the company context underneath the chat box.
Nadella gives a tiny example from his own work. Before Davos, he says he had about 50 bilateral meetings to prep for. For decades, the workflow was basically the same: field teams prepared notes, HQ refined them, information traveled upward.
He says nothing had really changed since he joined Microsoft in 1992.
Now he asks Copilot for the brief.
But the useful part is not that Copilot writes a memo faster. That is table stakes.
The useful part is that it knows the 360: what Microsoft is doing with the other party as a client, what the other party is doing with Microsoft as a client, and what sits cleanly as an investment.
That is context custody.
If Microsoft owns the email, calendar, files, meetings, chats, permissions, CRM connectors, and briefing workflow, it gets to route the work before a point solution even sees the task.
This is why the pricing matters.
Microsoft's current Business Standard with Copilot plan shows $32 per user per month, paid yearly. That sounds like a seat license. It is really a toll for entering the company memory layer.
And the scale is not small. Microsoft did $281.7B in FY2025 revenue. Azure crossed $75B. Microsoft Cloud hit $46.7B in one quarter.
The obvious story is model competition.
The less obvious story is workflow possession.
The old Microsoft playbook was never just app bundling. Windows owned the machine. Office owned the document. Exchange owned the inbox. Teams owned the meeting.
Copilot wants to own the connective tissue between all of them.
The chatbot is the reception desk. The building is the company memory inside Microsoft Graph.
That is why the second-order consequence is uncomfortable:
If AI really flattens information flow, the org chart becomes negotiable.
Middle layers that existed to collect, summarize, route, and escalate information start looking like latency. Departments that hoard context become bottlenecks. Vendors that only own one record of truth become features in somebody else's workflow.
This is also where a lot of AI ROI pilots will fail.
Companies will buy the tool and keep the old information plumbing. Then they will blame the model.
Nadella is saying the opposite: the model only becomes valuable after the workflow changes around it.
My bet for the next 18 months:
The winners in enterprise AI will not be the companies with the most demos. They will be the companies that clean up permissions, context, and internal handoffs fast enough for AI to become the operating layer.
That is much harder than buying licenses.
And much more valuable.
Founders: if you want your X to do this for your business, check the first reply.
Israel shared intelligence with the US that Iran had devised a new plan to assassinate President Donald Trump, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN. https://t.co/J2RihsCuXa
Trump was ahead by 650,000+ VOTES with 75% of the vote counted on election night during the PA 2020 election when multiple states all stop counting, performing multiple fraudulent vote dumps with Biden receiving over 600,000+ votes over night, clearing the margin of victory for Biden, with Trump only receiving a little over 3,000 votes.
Up to 280,000 completed fraudulent ballots were also caught being shipped from Bethpage, NY, to Lancaster, PA, injecting HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of votes into the PA 2020 election. Completed ballots should NEVER be crossing state lines.
The 2020 election was STOLEN.
🚨#BREAKING: Officials in Houston TX are PANICKING after TWO MORE Flock cameras were chopped down yesterday.
This makes 4 Flock cams destroyed in 3 days.
Allegedly, the public is sending hundreds of tips saying things like, "the cameras are succumbing to heat exhaustion..."
Last night during the Michigan Democrat US Senate primary debate, jihadist candidate Abdul El-Sayed @AbdulElSayed attempted to sugarcoat his wealth tax policies by claiming it would be used to fund “free childcare”.
For starters, a wealth tax is likely unconstitutional, so Democrats would need to pack the United States Supreme Court to even institute the wealth tax in the first place.
Second, the wealth tax Abdul is talking about will target anyone in the middle class, upper-middle class, and those just below the elite threshold, aka President Trump’s voting base.
Third, the free childcare Abdul is pitching would be state-run and low quality. Think about the Somali invader run “learing centers” in Minneapolis as examples of what these free childcare centers would look like.
The Islamic communists act like they are giving you goodies, but in reality, they are stealing your freedoms.
These people are sick.
Don’t let this Islamic communist get to the US Senate, Michigan!