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The Playbook for System Prompting

The previous piece established the core shift: system prompting is not instruction-writing but systems intervention. A prompt does not compel a model to comply. It conditions a probabilistic system with its own attractors, feedback loops, and resistance dynamics. That reframing explains why surface-level prompt refinement so often fails. But it also surfaces a deeper bottleneck. […]

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The Emerging Fifth Scaling Paradigm of AI

AI capability is not a single curve; it is four overlapping paradigms, each with distinct inputs, mechanisms, walls, and economic structures. Understanding which paradigm you are in determines whether you invest in data, alignment, inference compute — as explored in the economics of AI compute infrastructure — , or orchestration. The transitions between them are

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The AR Interface Layer Wars

Every analyst covering AR glasses is asking the wrong question. They are asking whether consumers will buy the product, whether the battery lasts, and whether the frames look good enough to wear to dinner. These are reasonable questions about a consumer device. The consumer device is the wrong unit of analysis. The right question is

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ASML & The AI Lithography Cascade

ASML’s Q1 2026 landed with a guidance raise to €36–40 billion, memory customers sold out for 2026, logic ramping to 2 nm for AI products, and the unit plan moving from 60 Low NA EUV scanners this year to 80 next year. Read structurally, the quarter tells a single story: AI’s bottleneck has a postal code

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Eight Mental Models for The AR Era

We are inside a window. Not a market cycle, not a product generation — a structural window that opens once per computing era and closes permanently when the enabling technology matures. The AR glasses race is being narrated as a hardware competition: which company ships the best frames, the most capable AI assistant, the longest

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Tim Cook’s Subscription Empire Is Apple’s Biggest Strategic Risk

Tim Cook has quietly transformed Apple from a hardware company into a subscription juggernaut, but this evolution might be the tech giant’s most dangerous bet yet. While Wall Street celebrates predictable recurring revenue, Apple is inadvertently dismantling the very ecosystem moat that made it unstoppable. Under Cook’s leadership, Apple has methodically shifted from selling premium

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SpaceX’s $60B Cursor Bet Reveals Musk’s AI Empire Strategy

Elon Musk isn’t just buying an AI coding startup—he’s architecting the most vertically integrated tech empire in history. SpaceX’s potential $60 billion acquisition of Cursor isn’t about better software development. It’s about controlling the entire stack from satellites to superintelligence. The deal positions Cursor, an AI-powered code editor that’s been gaining serious traction among developers,

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Anthropic’s “Cursor for Hardware” Bet Is a Moat Play

Anthropic investing in a “Cursor for hardware” isn’t a portfolio diversification move. It’s a tell. The company that built Claude is signaling where it thinks generative AI’s defensible value actually lives — and it’s not in another chatbot. What Happened A startup pitching itself as the AI-native IDE for chip and hardware designers — the

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Amazon’s $5B Anthropic Bet Is a Chip Lock-In, Not an Investment

Amazon just handed Anthropic $5 billion with a string attached that changes the shape of the AI industry: the money flows right back into Trainium chips. This isn’t venture capital. It’s a vendor financing deal dressed up as a strategic investment — and it quietly repositions the entire compute stack underneath frontier AI. What actually

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Deezer’s 44% Problem: AI Is Breaking Streaming Economics

Deezer just admitted something every streaming platform knows but refuses to say publicly: 44% of new music uploads are AI-generated, and the majority of streams on that content are fraudulent. This isn’t a moderation problem. It’s a business model problem — and it’s about to engulf every platform whose economics depend on counting plays. What

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