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The AI Bill Comes Due

14 min · 2. juni 2026
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Alphabet raises $80B while GitHub Copilot sticks developers with the tab. The subsidy era is ending — who pays next? • Don't Analyse Stocks Without Claude's New Finance Agents (Full Install) A new tutorial covers the full installation and use of Claude's finance-focused AI agents for stock analysis, positioning the tool as essential for modern investment research. • Watch — Youtube No substantive article content was provided — only a YouTube page for Shakira and Burna Boy's music video 'Dai Dai' along with standard YouTube navigation links. • Alphabet to Raise 80 Billion in Equity Capital for Ai Spending Alphabet is raising $80 billion in equity capital to fund its AI ambitions, with Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway writing a $10 billion check as part of the deal. • Claude Opus 4.8: “a modest but tangible improvement” Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8, openly describing it as a 'modest but tangible improvement' over its predecessor, with the headline upgrade being significantly improved honesty and reduced hallucinations. • I stopped paying for Obsidian after discovering VS Code can handle my notes just as well with the right extensions A developer ditched Obsidian in favor of VS Code for personal knowledge management, using the Dendron and llama-vscode extensions to replicate and extend Obsidian's core features without switching apps. • Apple probably won't bring any new products to next week’s WWDC keynote Apple's WWDC keynote next week will almost certainly be a software-only show, with no new hardware expected due to a packed recent release schedule and a global RAM shortage. • The Indiana Fever might have a big Caitlin Clark problem The Indiana Fever dropped two straight losses this week, and a viral sideline confrontation between Caitlin Clark and head coach Stephanie White is raising serious questions about team chemistry and leadership. • AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system. GitHub Copilot's new usage-based pricing model went live today, and developers are experiencing severe sticker shock as normal daily coding sessions rapidly drain monthly credit allotments that previously felt unlimited. • Strace-ui, Bonsai_term, and the TUI renaissance Jane Street open-sourced strace-ui, an interactive terminal UI that makes the notoriously cryptic Linux debugging tool strace actually usable, built on top of their OCaml UI framework Bonsai_term — signaling a broader renaissance in terminal UI development. • macOS needs its grid back A developer frustrated by Apple's 2011 removal of macOS Spaces' customizable grid layout has built an app to restore the feature, bringing back spatial muscle memory for virtual desktop navigation. • TV Premiere Dates 2026: The Complete Guide A comprehensive guide to 2026 TV premiere dates has been released, offering viewers and industry insiders a roadmap to the upcoming television season across networks and streaming platforms. • Wha

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Alphabet raises $80B while GitHub Copilot sticks developers with the tab. The subsidy era is ending — who pays next? • Don't Analyse Stocks Without Claude's New Finance Agents (Full Install) A new tutorial covers the full installation and use of Claude's finance-focused AI agents for stock analysis, positioning the tool as essential for modern investment research. • Watch — Youtube No substantive article content was provided — only a YouTube page for Shakira and Burna Boy's music video 'Dai Dai' along with standard YouTube navigation links. • Alphabet to Raise 80 Billion in Equity Capital for Ai Spending Alphabet is raising $80 billion in equity capital to fund its AI ambitions, with Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway writing a $10 billion check as part of the deal. • Claude Opus 4.8: “a modest but tangible improvement” Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8, openly describing it as a 'modest but tangible improvement' over its predecessor, with the headline upgrade being significantly improved honesty and reduced hallucinations. • I stopped paying for Obsidian after discovering VS Code can handle my notes just as well with the right extensions A developer ditched Obsidian in favor of VS Code for personal knowledge management, using the Dendron and llama-vscode extensions to replicate and extend Obsidian's core features without switching apps. • Apple probably won't bring any new products to next week’s WWDC keynote Apple's WWDC keynote next week will almost certainly be a software-only show, with no new hardware expected due to a packed recent release schedule and a global RAM shortage. • The Indiana Fever might have a big Caitlin Clark problem The Indiana Fever dropped two straight losses this week, and a viral sideline confrontation between Caitlin Clark and head coach Stephanie White is raising serious questions about team chemistry and leadership. • AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system. GitHub Copilot's new usage-based pricing model went live today, and developers are experiencing severe sticker shock as normal daily coding sessions rapidly drain monthly credit allotments that previously felt unlimited. • Strace-ui, Bonsai_term, and the TUI renaissance Jane Street open-sourced strace-ui, an interactive terminal UI that makes the notoriously cryptic Linux debugging tool strace actually usable, built on top of their OCaml UI framework Bonsai_term — signaling a broader renaissance in terminal UI development. • macOS needs its grid back A developer frustrated by Apple's 2011 removal of macOS Spaces' customizable grid layout has built an app to restore the feature, bringing back spatial muscle memory for virtual desktop navigation. • TV Premiere Dates 2026: The Complete Guide A comprehensive guide to 2026 TV premiere dates has been released, offering viewers and industry insiders a roadmap to the upcoming television season across networks and streaming platforms. • Wha

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