Morning Airplane Back to Work Read:
• One line fixes Google:Forget AI. Google has created a free search engine version from all the extra junk added over the past decade or more. All you have to do is add “udm = 14” to the search URL. (boredom))
• How Next Generation Advisors Keep Your Clients Out of Bad Investment Mistakes: Modern financial advisors are educated in the knowledge they need to guide their clients in the right direction. But sometimes it can become even more important that these clients are not heading in the wrong direction. (Baron’s advisor))
• Data revealed that masks provided 0.25% of the promised federal spending cuts: Musk initially promised $2 trillion in annual spending cuts. He is on track to deliver $5 billion. (And that’s generous.)Mask clock)) Please refer Tesla’s “headwind” comes from C-Suite: Elon Musk is a key figure in the economic environment that punishes sales. Plus: Motor fares in India are under pressure. (Bloomberg))
• The lack of technical cases of how we create an age of abundance: New political movements and government reforms are not enough to bring about abundance. (Free Sink))
• You can now drink your weeds. Things you need to know about THC drinks: The effect of THC drinks hits faster than edibles, but slower than joints. They have risks. (Wall Street Journal))
• Tips are everywhere and consumers are tired. Diners reject digital prompts, use cash and eat more at home. (Wall Street Journal)) Please refer Demand for POS chips is increasing inflation: All of the square credit card processing machines used to pay for coffee and sandwiches are increasing inflation. The demand for workers’ tips in non-freezing industries has a meaningful impact on prices and CPI. (Broad image)
• My brain has finally broken: What we are seeing is fake, and the reality we face is full of fear. More and more worlds are sliding beyond my understanding. (New Yorker))
• Want to escape financial news? Don’t try your hobby. If tariffs threaten the costs of synth knobs, wine corks, special butter and trading card sleeves, what makes American life more enjoyable may become out of reach. (New York Times))
• Fake Star Wars physics: The epic battle scenes in space are amazing and physically impossible. But hey, this way is even more fun! (Wired))
• 18th time that changed Aaron Judge to the next Bay Blues: Just a year ago, the Yankees slugger adjusted his batting stance a bit. As a result, it became one of the biggest hits baseball has ever seen. (Wall Street Journal))
Be sure to check out the Master of Business Interview with Karin Risi, former managing director of Vanguard Group, the world’s second largest asset manager. She helped create and lead the company’s personal advisor business from 2015 to 2020, and currently manages $350 billion in client assets. She also led communications, strategy and other departments over the years, reporting directly to each of the past three Vanguard CEOs. Risi has been appointed to all the top 100 women on the financial list and joined the board in May Herb Belt.
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sauce: Andreessen Horowitz