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Tech Tuesday / Mardi Techno — June 23, 2026 | Coffee with Zack
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the Nerds & the Otakus

AI is reshaping everything — from your email inbox to the factory floor. Today we dig into the ideas and innovators rewiring our world, avec style.

📅 Tuesday / Mardi — June / Juin 23, 2026
🎉 Today we celebrate Geeks · Nerds · Otakus · Intellos · Streber — the curious minds who make the future happen 🎉
What's up, everybody! Happy Tech Tuesday / Mardi Techno — the one day of the week where we let the curious brain roam free. 🤓 Big news across AI, European tech, cloud economics, and the humanities today. And yes — the FIFA World Cup 2026 has me glued to the screen, but I managed to surface from the football fever long enough to curate the best of the week for you. A new Coffee with Zaki French-language vlog is coming soon — stay tuned. In the meantime, let's get into it!
🤖 AI & Technology
AI · Policy

Trump Administration Asks OpenAI to Pump the Brakes

In a striking signal of Washington's growing anxiety over AI velocity, the Trump administration has reached out to OpenAI requesting a delay on its next major model release. The geopolitical and commercial implications of frontier AI are now squarely in the hands of policymakers — ready or not. As a Superintelligence SME, I'll be watching this one very closely.

Read on Axios →

Source: AXIOS
AI · Anthropic

Anthropic's Economic Index: AI's Real Effect on the Economy

Anthropic has launched its Economic Index — a longitudinal research effort to track how AI is actually changing labor markets, productivity, and income across the economy. Not vibes, not projections — real data. This is exactly the kind of rigorous, empirical lens we need as the technology matures. Highly recommended reading for anyone thinking about the future of work.

Explore the Index →

Source: Anthropic
AI · Anthropic

Anthropic Believes Its Own Success Is the Path to Safe AI

A thoughtful piece from WIRED digging into Anthropic's somewhat paradoxical position: the company argues that the only way to ensure AI benefits humanity is to be the one building it — and building it fast. Critics call this an accumulation of power; Anthropic calls it responsible development. It's a tension worth sitting with, and Wired gives it the nuance it deserves.

Read on WIRED →

Source: WIRED
AI · Productivity

Notion Kills Its Email Client — AI Agents Already Do the Job

Notion is shutting down Notion Mail, and the reason is fascinatingly blunt: AI agents have made a dedicated email client redundant. When the tool you built becomes obsolete because of your own AI roadmap, you're either moving fast or moving wrong. In this case, it looks like the former. The inbox as we know it may be on borrowed time.

Read on The Next Web →

Source: The Next Web
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Editor's Note: The AI Jobs Conversation Is Maturing

Between OpenAI being slowed down by DC, Anthropic publishing economic data, and Notion pivoting away from its own products — we are entering a phase where AI's effects on industry are no longer hypothetical. The "what if" era is over. The "what now" era has begun.

🏭 Leadership & Innovation

🛋️ IKEA's Radical Playbook: Grow People Instead of Cutting Them

Instead of eliminating 8,500 jobs because of AI, IKEA asked a different question: what else can our people build? The result? Revenue growth and a workforce that evolved alongside the technology. This is the leadership model worth emulating — and a counter-narrative to the doom loop that AI automatically means mass unemployment.

Read the full story on Inc. →

🧑‍💻 Developer World
Dev · Rust

Microsoft's Azure SDK for Rust Hits General Availability

Rust continues its enterprise ascent. Microsoft has officially released the Azure SDK for Rust into general availability — a significant vote of confidence for the language's safety-first philosophy. If you're building cloud-native systems and haven't looked at Rust yet, this is your signal to start.

Read on DevOps.com →

Source: DevOps.com
Cloud · Google

Google Research: Optimizing Cloud Economics with Linear Elastic Caching

Google Research has published a deep technical exploration of linear elastic caching — a framework for making cloud infrastructure significantly more cost-efficient at scale. This is deep-water engineering, but the implications trickle down to every SaaS company watching their cloud bill. Recommended for the technically inclined.

Read on Google Research →

Source: Google Research
Dev · Tools

Visual Studio Pro for $33? Yes, Really.

For the indie devs, freelancers, and startup teams among us — Entrepreneur is flagging a significant price drop on Visual Studio Pro licenses. If your team is still on community edition and feeling the ceiling, this might be worth a look. Equipping a dev team doesn't have to cost a fortune.

Check the deal →

Source: Entrepreneur
🇫🇷 French Tech Corner
La French Tech

Le Slip Français va s'introduire en Bourse — le 14 Juillet

Iconique timing. La marque française de sous-vêtements et de prêt-à-porter engagée Le Slip Français annonce son introduction en Bourse de Paris le 14 juillet — jour de la Fête Nationale. Un symbole fort pour une marque qui a toujours fait du "Made in France" son étendard. Une belle nouvelle pour l'écosystème tech et entrepreneurial franco-français. 🇫🇷

Lire sur Maddyness →

Source: Maddyness
B2B · SAP

Developing Content for Digital Engagement — with Kyle Milan on SAP B2B Exchange

A solid B2B content strategy conversation from the SAP ecosystem, featuring Kyle Milan of Milan Media. If you're thinking about how to build digital engagement in a B2B context, this episode of B2B Exchange is worth your time. SAP continues to be a compelling ecosystem for content and business storytelling. #IwantToWorkAtSAP

Watch on YouTube →

Source: SAP / YouTube
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🌍 Society & The World
Energy · Policy

Americans Aren't Fighting AI — They're Fighting Data Centers

A fascinating Vox piece on how local communities across the U.S. are pushing back on the AI boom not through policy, but through data center moratoria. When abstract concerns about AI become concrete concerns about water, power grids, and land use — people mobilize. A grassroots story that deserves more mainstream attention.

Read on Vox →

Source: Vox
Telecom · Policy

Spain Mandates Mobile Networks Stay Live During Power Outages

Spain is moving to require mobile carriers to maintain network connectivity during blackouts — a direct response to the grid vulnerabilities exposed by recent European energy disruptions. Smart resilience policy, and a model other nations should consider. Infrastructure isn't glamorous until it fails.

Read on Slashdot →

Source: Slashdot
Energy · Economy

Chevron CFO: Gas Prices Will Fall — But Not on Trump's Timeline

A Chevron executive is pushing back (gently) on White House expectations around pump prices. Yes, prices are trending down. No, they won't drop as fast as the President wants. The energy market doesn't run on political timelines — a reality check from the industry itself.

Read on Quartz →

Source: Quartz
Policy · Safety

A New National Parks Policy Is Drawing Backlash After a Deadly Weekend

Multiple fatalities occurred across U.S. national parks this past weekend — and a little-known new policy may explain why many visitors were never notified. Fast Company investigates the communications breakdown and the policy gap that left park visitors in the dark. Public safety and transparency go hand in hand.

Read on Fast Company →

Source: Fast Company
🌀 Curiosities & Culture
Space · NASA

NASA's Swift Boost Mission: Saving a 21-Year-Old Space Telescope

A robotic spacecraft is headed to the Marshall Islands on a mission to rescue NASA's Swift telescope before it falls out of the sky. A 21-year-old space observatory on borrowed time — and humanity's ingenuity scrambling to save it. This is the kind of story that reminds you how extraordinary this era of space exploration really is. 🚀

Read on Astronomy Magazine →

Source: Astronomy Magazine
Food · Culture

The Bread Behind Every Great Philly Cheesesteak

Amoroso's Baking Company has been producing the iconic rolls that make a Philly cheesesteak what it is for over 120 years. A beautiful Eater deep-dive into this family institution — proof that some of the most essential parts of food culture are hiding in plain sight. Sometimes the bread IS the story. 🥖

Read on Eater →

Source: Eater
Humanities · Culture

Whither the Humanities? A Conversation Worth Having

Lapham's Quarterly brings together Zena Hitz, Justin Smith-Ruiu, and D. Graham Burnett for a rich conversation on the fate of the humanities in an age of STEM supremacy and AI acceleration. At a moment when we're all asking what AI can do, this asks what humans are actually for. Essential listening for the intellectually curious.

Read on Lapham's Quarterly →

Source: Lapham's Quarterly
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Until Next Time / À Bientôt

That's your Tech Tuesday / Mardi Techno for June 23, 2026. Stay curious, stay bold — and keep your eyes on the World Cup. ⚽🏆
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