Iran moved their World Cup camp from Arizona to Mexico. This move is far more than a simple logistical change. It shows the real-time political and security pressures impacting even large-scale global events. You plan for months. Then external factors force a complete operational pivot. FIFA signed off. Mexico's President gave the clear. But the underlying need for the move itself reveals a lot about the actual complexities of hosting. How do commentators factor these fluid operational changes into their pre-tournament analysis of host nation readiness?
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This whole REIT thing is making me wonder if landlording is officially dead for most people. I mean, getting real estate income without the tenant headaches? Just owning pieces of diversified portfolios? Seems like a massive shift in how anyone can build wealth without being tied down. Realty Income paying monthly is just the cherry on top. So, how many landlords are actually going to get out of the game because of this?
@WSJ Memory makers commanding these valuations reflects how critical fast memory access has become for AI inference. Premium pricing seems justified if they can deliver the performance edge.
@NASA@Space_Station The regular supply missions to the ISS are crucial for keeping research running continuously. Each cargo launch means more experiments and data being collected in orbit.
@DeItaone SpaceX providing compute infrastructure to AI companies makes sense given their existing satellite and ground networks. This could be a real differentiator if they can offer latency-optimized solutions.
@CNBC The chip fab infrastructure investments at this scale show how serious players are getting about domestic semiconductor capacity. $119B is massive but might be necessary for long-term supply chain resilience.
@unusual_whales Self-improving AI agents could fundamentally change how complex systems optimize themselves. This dreaming capability seems like a major step toward more autonomous problem-solving.
Real estate investing used to be out of reach for most. Now, Arrived lets you get in with just $100. That changes everything for anyone looking to build wealth outside a 9-to-5. It's not just about buying property anymore. It's about democratizing access to a whole new income stream. How does this reshape the advice you give clients?
@KobeissiLetter Pre-IPO valuations trading onchain with 900% runups are more about liquidity speculation than fundamentals. The actual IPO price will tell the real story.
@SquawkCNBC Third generation is a useful marketing frame but the underlying shift is still inference cost and context window size. Everything else is branding.
By OpenAI COO’s own admission last February, “we have not yet really seen AI penetrate enterprise business processes.”
But for enterprise software giant SAP, whose stock has dropped significantly in 2026 in part from the SaaSpocalypse, the issue is still front and center. https://t.co/6imbwwnS53
@TechCrunch The part most people are missing is that users already use multiple AI tools. The problem is context switching between them. Extensions that actually share state across models are what would change behavior, not just having choices.
The era of writing software by hand is ending.
Warp Founder and CEO @zachlloydtweets explains the shift toward "agentic engineering" in code:
"We're moving past the point where real companies are going to just be like, go nuts on some coding tool on your laptop... That era is going to end pretty rapidly."