The world is transitioning to a compute-powered economy.
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) April 13, 2026
The field of software engineering is currently undergoing a renaissance, with AI having dramatically sped up software engineering even over just the past six months. AI is now on track to bring this same transformation to…
JUST IN: OpenAI President Greg Brockman says the world is transitioning to a “compute-powered economy,” where problem solving increasingly depends on access to compute.
— Polymarket (@Polymarket) April 14, 2026
“For the first time, far more people can become who they want to become, with fewer barriers between an idea and a reality.”
— Romain Huet (@romainhuet) April 14, 2026
A profound articulation from @gdb of what this technology can make possible, and the progress we’re making on our mission. https://t.co/ov0QkGzMm0
Nobel laureate @Malala Yousafzai thought changing the world would be easy — and then she came face-to-face with reality.
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) April 14, 2026
In this first talk from #TED2026, she shares 3 lessons she learned about working for the future you want, even when hope feels lost: https://t.co/L1oGTKPXM5 pic.twitter.com/YZCxtl8ytX
Leopold Aschenbrenner sold every share of Nvidia and Broadcom last quarter. Took the money and bought fuel cells, Bitcoin miners, and power companies.
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) April 14, 2026
Today Oracle signed a 2.8 GW fuel cell deal with his largest holding. The stock jumped 15% after hours.
This is the most… pic.twitter.com/Hsvrb8nmJN
Jobs ran Apple on taste. Not data. Not focus groups. Not "what's the competitor doing." He had a point of view about how things should be and he was willing to bet the company on it.
— Jaynit (@jaynitx) April 14, 2026
There's a story from the original Macintosh development. Jobs made the team redo the circuit… https://t.co/jgQseSAc7A pic.twitter.com/8Hz8uEdnA7
just spent 2 weeks in china. went into it thinking we're cooked. came back more bullish on america than ever. here's why:
— brian (@bdguan) April 14, 2026
1. chinese citizens are way more chronically online. on the subway, train, anywhere, literally everyone is glued to their phone. gaming, short form, wechat.…
Small clarification: The dramatic mouse cure (complete tumor elimination, no resistance, >200 days relapse-free) came from Barbacid lab using a triple combo ie daraxonrasib + afatinib + SD36.
— Parmita Mishra (@parmita) April 14, 2026
The actual drug daraxonrasib was developed by RevMed.
Now, in those exact same… https://t.co/pprLGnQjIE
I was pleased to meet with Mr. Emilsson as he leads the Committee on Foreign Affairs to hold the regime in Iran accountable for its threats against the region and the world.
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) April 14, 2026
His admiration of the bravery of the Iranian people and his support for their liberation was touching. https://t.co/UVFCeBHKkG
Blue collar is having a renaissance.
— Codie Sanchez (@Codie_Sanchez) April 14, 2026
Microsoft President Brad Smith has called the electrician shortage the number one problem slowing U.S. data center expansion.
Electrical work = 45-70% of total data center construction costs. To sustain growth, 300,000 new electricians are…
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