What the fuck is the United States doing. Everyone is out on a Monday night for this. This tournament happens once every 4 years. You’re on home soil. The entire city of Seattle is 4x vacinated and wasted off craft beer getting so loud for this game. Wake the fuck up
BREAKING: Five-Star-Plus TE Erling Haaland has Committed to Wisconsin, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’5 212 TE chose the Badgers over Alabama, USC, and Ohio State
“Let’s get to work. The Viking has arrived in Madison! ”On Wisconsin!”
Fickell is on a heater.
The Celtics sale tells you a lot about where sports ownership is heading.
A private equity firm financed the deal.
And they negotiated preferred shares, meaning the PE firm gets paid back before other owners, and changes the power of who runs the team.
https://t.co/5I39QUg8mq
The first thing you notice immediately about LSU commit, Dominic Santarelli, is his size.
He clearly lived in the weight room and in the kitchen. Combine that with work ethic and talent and this is what you get. #RareBreed
My takeaways: The Bucks have Giannis everything he wanted, Giannis regretted those desires after they were too late to reverse, and then got angry when what he wanted failed. Oh, and Doc Rivers should be disbarred from ever coaching ever again. https://t.co/Jg1b2m4L9u
Milwaukee should absolutely trade Giannis. But My faith that Milwaukee won’t fuck up a Giannis trade is about as close to 0 as possible. And my faith that a GM who has never made a good draft pick can rebuild the team from scratch… even less than 0. What could go wrong…
What if this whole Giannis trade saga was just a two year psyop by the Bucks and Giannis to basically prevent all the other contenders from doing any business right up until the time they drop a massive trade to add a star and then Giannis resigns?
San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson (R) is the son of John Johnson (L).
John led Milwaukee Messmer boys basketball to the 1966 state title. He is regarded as one of the best players ever to come out of Milwaukee.
📸: Jim Bates/The Seattle Times
A company accidentally spent $500 million in a single month on Claude after failing to set employee usage limit and Jensen Huang said two months ago that this is exactly what should happen.
An AI consultant revealed to Axios that one of their enterprise clients received a $500 million invoice in 30 days after handing employees unlimited access to Anthropic's Claude with no spending caps, no governance, and no oversight whatsoever.
Employees ran agentic coding sessions, chained automated workflows, and generated enormous context windows at scale and by the time anyone looked at the invoice, the damage was catastrophic and irreversible.
The story is not isolated either.
Uber burned through its entire $3.4 billion 2026 AI budget by April after deploying Claude Code to 5,000 engineers at $500 to $2,000 per engineer per month, Microsoft canceled most internal Claude Code licenses after discovering per developer costs had consumed its full yearly AI target in six months, and Amazon shut down an internal AI usage leaderboard after employees started prompting compulsively just to climb the rankings.
Now go back and watch what Jensen Huang said two months ago, because he was not alarmed by this he was demanding it.
"If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed."
Jensen's argument is that token spend is not a cost but rather a productivity signal and an engineer spending $5,000 on tokens while earning $500,000 in salary is leaving an almost incomprehensible amount of value on the table.
He compared an engineer refusing to use AI tools to a chip designer at NVIDIA saying they would rather use paper and pencil than CAD software it is not frugality, it is negligence.
His vision goes even further than just using AI more.
Jensen said that every engineer is eventually going to have 100 agents working under them, that every thought of "this is too hard," "this will take too long," and "we'll need a lot of people" simply disappears, and that the new job of the human becomes writing ideas, architectures, and specifications rather than writing code line by line.
"You're reduced to creativity," the interviewer said. "Exactly," Jensen replied.
The disconnect between these two stories is the entire story of enterprise AI in 2026.
CFOs see a $500 million invoice and declare a cost crisis, while Jensen sees the same number and says the engineer spending half that much on tokens is the most productive knowledge worker who has ever existed.
Both are right about the number, they are just measuring completely different things.
The companies that figure out the governance to match Jensen's ambition spending aggressively on tokens while ensuring the output justifies it are going to compound at a rate that makes today's "$500 million accident" look like the cheapest R&D budget in history.
🏀 En 2013, Victor Wembanyama n’était encore qu’un enfant de 9 ans… mais il était déjà bien plus grand que la plupart des jeunes de son âge 😳
À cette époque, il jouait encore dans des petits gymnases en région parisienne, loin d’imaginer qu’il deviendrait quelques années plus tard l’un des sérieux candidat au MVP NBA.
Ses anciens entraîneurs expliquaient déjà qu’ils n’avaient jamais vu une combinaison pareille entre taille, coordination et mobilité 🤯