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Hosts: Lenar Kess, Damra Vol. A Sunday show about doing your own arithmetic. Mustafa Suleyman gives the white-collar tier eighteen months, in a piece whose own counter-data sits two paragraphs down. The State of Brand argues every AI subscription is a subsidized loss-leader two weeks away from a forcing function. William Angel runs the tokens-per-hour math on an M5 MacBook Pro and finds OpenRouter cheaper. Frederick Vanbrabant uses The Goal to explain why agents move the bottleneck rather than break it. Marlene Mhangami's Playwright talk shows the cleanest pattern for tests AI should write. Calif's public M5 / MIE exploit write-up lands. Artem Loenko explains why every chat UI keeps ending up on a browser engine. And Luke Lanchester's MCP hello page is the small fix I most enjoyed this week.Suleyman's eighteen-month claim, and the article that knocks it downThe subsidy that ends on June 1Apple Silicon costs more than OpenRouterFrederick Vanbrabant on why AI doesn't speed up your processMarlene Mhangami: tests AI writes vs tests AI verifiesCalif on the five-day M5 / MIE exploit, in their own wordsArtem Loenko: native all the way, until you need textLuke Lanchester's MCP hello page