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The Meter Comes Back
Broadcom did something this week that sounds boring and isn’t. It announced a way to run AI agents the way companies already run their ordinary web apps — packaged, secured, sitting on the same plumbing as everything else in the building. Agent Foundations, they’re calling it. Strip the branding away and the message is plain:…

The Web Left a Room Empty for Forty Years. Machines Just Moved In.
There is a number in the HTTP spec that has sat unused since the early 1990s. Status code 402: Payment Required. The people who wrote the rules of the web reserved it, then walked away. They knew money would need a place in the protocol someday. They just couldn’t agree on what that place should…

Everyone Is Quietly Buying the Floor They Stand On
Microsoft spent the better part of two years renting its intelligence. The deal with OpenAI gave it a head start nobody else had — a frontier model wired into its products before the competition finished its slide decks. This week it announced its own family of models, pitched as a way to lean less on…

The Frontier Becomes a Part on Someone Else’s Board
OpenAI’s newest models showed up this week in a place they were never supposed to live: Amazon’s catalog. GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4, and Codex are now generally available on Bedrock, Amazon’s cloud, which is another way of saying the most coveted thing in technology can now be ordered the same way you order storage or bandwidth. A…

The Layer Nobody’s Watching Is the One That Wins
March trade data arrived quietly last week: US imports of large computers hit a pace of $340 billion a year. Not projections. Actual freight crossing actual borders. The number is so large it requires a moment to sit with — more than the GDP of many countries, flowing in as hardware, in a single year,…

The Real Bottleneck Is Never the Thing You Think It Is
Alphabet is studying the possibility of putting data centers in orbit. That sentence sounds like a science fiction pitch meeting. It isn’t. It’s a real estate problem wearing a spacesuit. Here’s what’s actually happening: the AI buildout has run into something that no amount of software elegance can dissolve — physics. Land costs money and…