Anthropic's safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI
Spend months telling everyone your model is too dangerous to release, and eventually somebody with the authority to act takes you at your word. Now it's off worldwide. Not surprised. But this doesn't change the fact that open models from China do the same job, and those we can't turn off.
don.earth
Search This Blog (have you seen donjpeg.com yet?)
Jun 13, 2026
Jun 12, 2026
Charles Barkley calls Spurs the 'dumbest basketball team' after Game 4 collapse
Chuck is the best personality in all of sports commentary. Nobody else just says the thing. Also, can we talk about Wemby for a moment? I've never seen someone's star fade faster. Between the dumb decisions and absolutely DIRTY plays, Wemby has made himself completely unlikable. This dude is NOT the face of the NBA. If anything, he's the villain. Go Knicks.
SpaceX IPO closes up 19% and delivers the world's first trillionaire I remember staying up to watch the first Falcon 1 launches fail, one after another, when this whole thing looked like a rich guy's expensive way to go broke. Now there's a trillionaire and 4,400 new millionaires. Wild to watch a moonshot actually land.
There is no actor I like more. The guy has made some of the worst movies ever and some of the best, sometimes in the same year, and never once seems to be faking it. We don't deserve him. See also: Nicolas Cage Losing His Shit
Jun 9, 2026
The Race to Cultural Relevance
When everyone has access to the same models, the same capabilities, the same speed to ship, the product itself stops being the wedge. Founders quickly find out that features and functions can be matched in a quarter. Outcomes converge, and if the customer squints, everything looks the same.
So what's left? Brand!
Right now, more than any other time in marketing,
Jun 4, 2026
New Strokes!
Jun 3, 2026
Parag Agrawal, Parallel Web Systems founder and CEO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the launch of his AI start-up, paying content creators in the AI age, the backlash against AI, the threat posed by AI generated content, and more.
May 22, 2026
May 18, 2026
Don Draper in Shorts
Everything that was cool and sexy about Mad Men is so depressingly absent in this new Apple series. We're still being sold. It's just nothing we want. The show is trying so hard to capture the things that worked in the original -- the face, the voice, the pitchman cadence -- but the magic is gone. Hamm still makes you want things... but everything he is describing is stuff he is stealing. The magic was when he was selling you something that wasn't tangible. Not an object. But a feeling. Now he's just reading off specs and price tags. Same delivery, but completely soulless. The other Mad Men ingredients are here, too. The premise that you can rewrite who you are. The sex, the drinking, the loneliness of being good at things that don't love you back. None of it lands the same. The entire show feels like a cheap imitation of Mad Men with a much bigger budget.
May 12, 2026
Hacky sacks are back!
I remember carrying around a dirtbag in my pocket my entire junior year of high school. Before that, 6th grade and a rasta colored sack full of beads. I just saw some kids the other day at the park across from my hacking it up -- it made me smile because they weren't on their phones.

