All-In E138: bit.ly/alline138
Britain Should Stop Pretending It’s a Rich Country (Bloomberg Opinion)
Refusing to teach kids math will not improve equity (Noah Smith)
On revenue, gross profit, and profitability (Nikhil Basu Trivedi)
AI and the Frontier Paradox (Sequoia)
A Protein Printer (Codon)
The Chips Act’s Big Problem (Barron’s)
No, NEPA really is a problem for clean energy (Aidan Mackenzie and Santi Ruiz)
Dead EV batteries turn to gold with U.S. incentives (Reuters)
Lionel Messi’s millions: The man, the brand and the money (The Athletic)
Get Ready for the Vivek Ramaswamy Moment (Politico)
Is it possible to grant universal access to the articles? These invaluable pieces are wonderful when shared with the public, but the cumulative cost of subscriptions from various sources can be prohibitive for many. Could it be feasible to offer limited-time public access to certain articles within your Substack? Perhaps, for a week, if an article is accessed via your Substack, it could be available to everyone? The headlines alone already offer significant value, but the ability to read full articles would provide immense benefit.
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