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China's AI talent is going home. The real blow is the students who stopped leaving.

China's AI talent is going home. The real blow is the students who stopped leaving.

Wu Yonghui left Google DeepMind. Yao Shunyu walked out of OpenAI for a reported 100-million-yuan package at Tencent. At least 85 scientists crossed the Pacific east in 2025. But the bigger number lives inside Tsinghua University's engineering class, where the share of graduates applying to US PhD programs has collapsed from 50 percent to 20 percent inside a single political cycle. That drop hasn't hit the headlines yet. It's the one Silicon Valley should be reading twice.

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The Token Optimization Industry Shouldn't Exist. That's the Point.
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The Token Optimization Industry Shouldn't Exist. That's the Point.

Half of Claude Code's 200,000-token context window vanishes before developers type a single message. Now a cottage industry of optimization hacks, paid toolkits, and CLAUDE.md pruning rituals has sprung up to manage the tool that was supposed to manage itself. The parallel to manual memory management isn't flattering, and the business incentives behind it are even worse.

Marcus Schuler · 14 min read ·
30 Tools: Your AI Subscription Has a Meter. You Just Can't See It.
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30 Tools: Your AI Subscription Has a Meter. You Just Can't See It.

Neither ChatGPT nor Claude nor Gemini shows subscribers how much they consume. No counter, no dashboard, no remaining-message indicator. So developers built their own. More than 30 third-party tools now track what a simple progress bar could show. The reason AI providers won't add one has everything to do with a business model that depends on customers not knowing what they're getting.

Marcus Schuler · 23 min read ·
Intermediate Tutorial: How To Build Reliable Workflows With OpenAI Codex
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Intermediate Tutorial: How To Build Reliable Workflows With OpenAI Codex

Most developers use OpenAI Codex like a chatbot and wonder why their codebase degrades. This tutorial covers the five systems that make the difference: AGENTS.md for persistent project rules, skills for reusable workflows, Git worktrees for parallel agent execution, plan mode for architectural alignment, and verification gates that prevent one-off hacks. Intermediate-level guide with working examples, real-world benchmarks, and patterns from OpenAI's own Codex team.

Marcus Schuler · 17 min read ·
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Apple at 50 Has Everything Except an AI Strategy. The Next CEO Inherits the Gap.

Apple turns 50 with record revenue but no AI strategy of its own. John Ternus is the likely next CEO. He inherits the gap.

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The Intelligence Arbitrage Is Closing

AI token prices fell 99% in three years. Enterprise value now flows to orchestration, data flywheels, workflow integration, and compliance.

Amazon's $200 Billion Bet Isn't About the Cloud. It's About Owning the Silicon.
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Amazon's $200 Billion Bet Isn't About the Cloud. It's About Owning the Silicon.

Andy Jassy's shareholder letter reveals Amazon's custom silicon business generates $20 billion a year, with a theoretical standalone value of $50 billion. But the biggest customers validating that demand are companies Amazon invested billions in. The real question isn't whether the chips work. It's whether Amazon can prove independent demand for a business it built, funded, and populated with its own money.

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