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JUST IN: Starbucks retires AI inventory tool across North America after it reportedly miscounted & mislabeled store items.




codex made this using blender.. all by itself

20 FREE TEMBO RUNS PER DAY SOUNDS SMALL UNTIL YOU REALIZE IT’S ENOUGH TO REPLACE MOST PEOPLE’S PAID AI CODING SUBSCRIPTIONS

ANTHROPIC JUST CONFIRMED THAT 90% OF THEIR CODE IS WRITTEN BY CLAUDE AND CLAUDE CODE WROTE ITSELF. Lawyers, designers, and finance people with no CS degree are now building real products with the same tool Anthropic uses internally.



Spotify's Chief Architect just showed how they ship 4,5K deployments /day with Claude at Anthropic stage 27-minutes. free. By #1 music app dev "More than 99% of our engineers use AI coding tools. Adoption took off after Opus 4.5" Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.






Microsoft, $MSFT, has started canceling Claude Code licenses, per the Verge


Microsoft is reportedly reducing internal use of Anthropic’s Claude Code after its AI bills started exploding as employee usage rapidly increased. Some teams are now being pushed toward GitHub Copilot as the company tries to control AI costs. Uber reportedly faced a similar problem. Executives said the company had already burned through its entire yearly AI tooling budget by April because engineers were heavily using AI coding daily. AI coding tools are now being used for everything, and that level of usage creates massive compute and token costs when thousands of employees use these systems at the same time. Source: TomsHardware

JUST IN: Starbucks retires AI inventory tool across North America after it reportedly miscounted & mislabeled store items.

Tech companies aren't hiding it anymore. Meta is laying off 8,000 people and spending $100 billion on AI data centers. Cisco's CEO called cutting 4,000 jobs "optimistically low." Intuit fired 3,000 workers to restructure around AI, then told the press it's "not about AI." Over 100,000 tech jobs gone in 2026 so far. TrueUp projects 370,000 by year end. The interesting part isn't the layoffs themselves but hat companies are now openly framing human headcount as a line item they're converting into GPU clusters. That used to be the quiet part.

CEOs are the most delusional about AI. Detached from reality.