Week 23 Summary

YouTube — Week of 2026-05-29 to 2026-06-05#

Watch First#

Chai Jing’s harrowing documentary, 1976被处决的工人史云峰:我是公民,绝不是敌人!, is an absolute must-watch that meticulously pieces together the execution of a young worker during the Cultural Revolution, offering a heartbreaking look at the fragility of civil rights. It’s a masterful, sobering piece of historical journalism that demands your full attention.

Week in Review#

This week’s content was heavily anchored by the sober realities of the AI boom, marking a critical shift in focus from software hype to the staggering physical infrastructure costs, power demands, and supply chain vulnerabilities underlying the technology. Geopolitical friction also dominated the global news cycle, with recurring, deeply reported threads on Iran’s illicit oil networks and its strategic calculus in regional conflicts.

2026-06-01

YouTube — 2026-06-01#

Watch First#

If you only have time for one video today, check out A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED, where the engineer shares the thrilling story of attaching a highly improvised DIY camera to a sperm whale,. It yields breathtaking, never-before-seen footage of deep-sea whale communication and echolocation hunting, beautifully reminding us why emotional connection is central to scientific exploration,,.

Highlights by Theme#

News & Business#

Over at CNBC, an intriguing report, Why Trump Is Pushing Psychedelics To Treat Mental Illness, breaks down the administration’s recent executive order granting FDA priority vouchers for psilocybin and MDMA-like treatments, marking a sharp reversal in previous drug policies,,. In personal finance, the Financial Times offers a snappy short on How to boost your credit score FT #shorts, emphasizing quick wins like linking digital subscriptions and staying on the electoral register,. For deep macroeconomic dives, the Hoover Institution posted extensive panels, including Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interactions | Hoover Institution discussing the UK’s historical inflation and the global role of the US dollar, alongside an empirical teardown of recession history by Tyler Goodspeed in Firefighters and Arsonists: Monetary Policy and the History of Recession | Hoover Institution,,,,.