Week 15 Summary

YouTube — Week of 2026-04-04 to 2026-04-10#

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Stewart Brand’s fascinating discussion, Maintenance: The Hidden Force Behind Success and Collapse, is the standout watch this week, exploring how a civilization’s resilience fundamentally hinges on fixability rather than just pure innovation. It draws brilliant historical parallels between solo sailors in the 1968 Golden Globe Race and rugged weapon designs, offering a necessary reminder about the neglected art of maintenance.

Week in Review#

The defining narrative of the week is the escalating US-Iran conflict, which dominated coverage from bizarre asymmetric meme warfare to its severe ripple effects on global inflation, supply chains, and shipping ports. Meanwhile, the conversation around artificial intelligence shifted from pure hype to physical realities, as creators unpacked the severe hardware bottlenecks in chip packaging and the growing fatigue of “AI brain fry” among everyday workers.

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YouTube — Week of 2026-05-16 to 2026-05-22#

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If you only watch one thing this week, make it TED’s hour-long masterclass, How to Be Smarter About the News | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer, featuring the renowned political scientist. It is an essential guide to curating a healthy media diet, tuning out geopolitical noise, and using AI to actively challenge your own biases.

Week in Review#

This week’s content was dominated by the hidden physical and economic costs of the AI boom, revealing how the technology is reshaping everything from blue-collar job markets to global power grids. Simultaneously, geopolitical tensions remained a massive focus, with deep dives into US-China relations, upcoming summits, and the macroeconomic turbulence hitting both American tech giants and Chinese markets.

2026-04-06

YouTube — 2026-04-06#

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Maintenance: The Hidden Force Behind Success and Collapse is the standout video today. Stewart Brand’s fascinating discussion on the neglected art of maintenance explores how a civilization’s resilience hinges on fixability, drawing brilliant historical parallels between solo sailors in the 1968 Golden Globe Race and the rugged design of the AK-47.

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News & Business#

On the finance front, The Wall Street Journal unpacks the data showing that the American middle class is shrinking because more people are moving into the upper-middle class, defined as earning between $133,000 and $400,000 for a family of three. The Financial Times examines the grim but real economic winners of the US-Iran conflict, noting surges in defense stocks and prediction markets. For Chinese-language viewers, 美投讲美股 offers an incredibly deep, data-driven dive into why Google’s AI integration is actually driving more traffic and engagement to its search app, making a strong bull case for the stock despite the market’s initial panic. Additionally, LIFEANO CLUB’s 袁Sir聊战争与投机 provides excellent historical context on the limits of war profiteering, tracing the fate of speculators from ancient times to the Rothschilds.

2026-04-18

YouTube — 2026-04-18#

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How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED is a must-watch for its gripping account of an indie developer who accidentally sparked a global phenomenon with a personal AI agent. Steinberger’s wild story of open-source “lobsters” doing everything from brewing beer to replacing corporate workflows perfectly captures the unpredictable, chaotic edge of today’s AI boom.

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How China Is Rebuilding Its Global Strategy – From Singapore details how Chinese tech giants are executing a “China Plus Many” strategy by using Singapore as their global control tower to bypass Western trade friction. Domestically, How the Job Market Is Stuck explains why the U.S. labor market is trapped in a frustrating “low-hire, low-fire” stasis fueled by policy uncertainty. For Chinese speakers, AMD上行空间打开了?奈飞暴跌后还有机会吗?标普纳指创历史记录! offers a sharp financial analysis on Anthropic potentially tapping AMD as a backup chip supplier to reduce its heavy reliance on Nvidia.

2026-05-16

YouTube — 2026-05-16#

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If you only have time for one video today, make it 小Lin说’s exceptional breakdown of global financial meltdowns: 资本是如何引爆全球金融危机的?. It offers a sharp, highly digestible macroeconomic deep dive into how “hot money,” fixed exchange rates, and predatory shorts like George Soros triggered a domino effect of collapses across Mexico, East Asia, and Russia in the 1990s.

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News & Business#

The airline industry is facing multiple turbulent fronts, as detailed by CNBC’s look at Where Spirit Airlines’ Jets Are Headed After Bankruptcy; with the airline going under, its leased planes are being flown to the desert while the industry scrambles to repossess highly-demanded Pratt & Whitney engines. Meanwhile, the FT notes in Why airlines are now cutting prices | FT #shorts that carriers are slashing summer fares by up to 40% because consumers are delaying bookings over fears of jet fuel shortages linked to Middle Eastern conflicts. In political coverage, a sprawling interview uploaded by 晓松闲谈, 【时事快报】川普访华后采访…, features Donald Trump on Air Force One discussing Taiwan with Xi Jinping and making bold claims about completely dismantling the Iranian military. The FT also offers a brief reality check on the actual summit in Trump-Xi summit cordial but short on substance | FT #shorts, concluding that the heavily-staged meeting yielded very little actionable policy.