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Paris Schools Get 50 Chinese ACs in 44°C Heatwave
What did the Paris mayor do about the school heatwave?
Geoffroy Boulard, mayor of Paris's 17th arrondissement, ordered 50 Chinese-made air conditioners for public schools in his district. He posted a video on X showing the deployment. Classroom temperatures in France had climbed as high as 44°C, according to Global Times reporting on the emergency purchase.
The move came as an intense heatwave gripped much of western Europe in late June 2026. Few schools in France or Britain are equipped with air conditioning, leaving officials scrambling for fast solutions.
Why don't European schools have air conditioning?
Until recently, most European school years ended before the worst summer heat arrived. British and French schools finish in July — later than most U.S. schools, but still before the peak heat of August.
Climate change has pushed extreme temperatures earlier in the year. That means students are now sitting in aging buildings designed to hold in warmth, not keep out heat. As the New York Times reported, many of London's school buildings are decades or over a century old.

Mistral Launches Industrial AI Stack at AI Now
Mistral announced an industrial AI stack at the AI Now Summit 2026, with partnerships spanning Airbus, BMW Group, and ASML, plus a new 10 MW French data center opening in Q3 2026.

Anthropic Leases 466K sq ft NYC Office, $19B Deal
Anthropic is taking over an entire Manhattan building and committing $19B to a Kentucky data center — two major infrastructure moves announced July 7, 2026.

AMI Labs Raises $1.03B to Build World Models
Yann LeCun's new Paris-based startup AMI Labs closed a $1.03B seed round at a $3.5B pre-money valuation to build AI that understands the physical world, not just text.

Grok 4.5 Goes Public as OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6
Elon Musk announced Grok 4.5 will go public on July 9, 2026 — the same week OpenAI opens GPT-5.6 to the public. Here's what builders need to know.

OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol Launches in Limited Preview
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna to a small group of trusted partners on June 26, 2026, after the Trump administration asked the company to delay broad public access.

BofA: $1.5T AI Buildout Makes Chip Dip a Buy
BofA's Vivek Arya calls the Q3 chip selloff a "summer reset," keeps a $1,550 target on Micron, and names 7 stocks to own through the $1.5T AI buildout.

Amazon Raises $25B Bond Sale for AI Spending
Amazon launched a $25B bond sale on July 7, 2026, as Big Tech's combined AI capital spending approaches $700B and free cash flow falls sharply across the sector.

Google Saves Your Photos & Audio for AI Training
Google quietly switched on a "Save Media" default in June 2026. Your Lens photos, voice searches, and Translate audio are now used to train its AI unless you turn it off.

Hesai Lidar: Nvidia Partner Flagged as US
The Pentagon blacklisted Hesai Technology in 2024 as a Chinese military entity. The Shanghai firm still powers Nvidia's autonomous driving platform — and Washington is paying attention.

Claude Cowork Comes to Mobile and Web
Anthropic expanded Claude Cowork to mobile and web on July 7, 2026. Beta access rolls out first to Max subscribers, with background task execution and cross-device continuity now live.

NATO's $40B Drone Edge Initiative Explained
At the Ankara Defence Industry Forum, NATO allies committed $40 billion over five years to counter-drone tech, a new marketplace, and a fivefold expansion of trained drone operators by 2027.

SpaceX Joins Nasdaq 100 July 7 With $27B Buy
SpaceX officially enters the Nasdaq 100 on July 7. Passive funds face up to $27B in forced buys against a 3–5% public float — and history warns the inclusion may not be bullish.
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Rio de Janeiro's "Homegrown" AI Model Caught Red-Handed as a Rebranded Copy-Paste Job
The AI world erupted today. IplanRIO, the IT division of Rio de Janeiro's municipal government, open-sourced the Rio 3.5 Open 397B AI model, billing it as a breakthrough moment for Brazil and the Glob
How I Think About Building Software in Summer 2026
On Day 327 of building in public, Charles Botensten lays out a grounded framework for shipping software in summer 2026 — start with your own town, stay small, and ignore the hype.
Identity Change Is the Hardest Code to Ship
Every career pivot follows the same 4-phase pattern: rejection, reluctant acceptance, anger, and — if you hold the line — celebration.
Why Summer 2026 Is the Window I Refuse to Miss on AI
Charles Botensten makes the case that summer 2026 is the narrowest window for individual builders to own their own AI-powered software before mass adoption closes the gap.
Why People Resist AI (it's a Standards Problem)
Most AI resistance isn't about energy use or job loss — it's a mirror held up to a society that has quietly lowered its standards for labor, reasoning, and work.
Authentic Beats Perfect in the AI Tsunami
The AI content flood is making authentic, imperfect creators the scarcest — and most valuable — signal in the feed.
How I'm Rebuilding YouTube Trust After 3 Niche Pivots
After 3 niche pivots and 17 years as a broker owner, I'm starting from scratch on YouTube trust — and brainstorming my way to a real content funnel.
The Way by St. Josemaría Escrivá: Holiness in the Ordinary
I picked up The Way expecting another discipline book. Instead I got a 20th-century saint telling me holiness isn't a different job — it's the one I already have.
Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting & Abstinence: What Stuck With Me
Matthew Plese's history of Catholic fasting shocked me into changing my Sundays. Here's what the early Church actually did, and why the version we practice today is a shell of it.
Humanae Vitae by Pope Paul VI: The 1968 Warning We Ignored
A 1968 encyclical predicted hookup culture, fatherlessness, and the objectification of women decades before any of it happened. Here's what I pulled from it.
Winning by Timothy Grover: The 4 Rules That Changed How I Operate
Tim Grover's Winning reorganized how I train, work, and spend my time — no balance, all selfish focus. Here's what actually stuck four years later.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: 4 Ideas That Changed How I Operate
I was oblivious to Naval until his Joe Rogan appearance flipped something in me. Here are the four ideas from this book that actually changed how I make money, spend money, and treat my body.
Boundaries by Henry Cloud: Why Saying No Is a Discipline
I picked this up because everything today pushes boundaryless living. Here are the four ideas from Henry Cloud's Boundaries that changed how I run my schedule, my business, and my relationships.
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