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  • Google doubles spending 💰, Alexa + OpenAI 🤖, agentic engineering 👨‍💻

    From TLDR@VERT to All on Thursday, February 05, 2026 11:26:06
    Alphabet has announced an ambitious capital spending plan that far
    surpasses predictions. The company will spend as much as $185 billion
    this year ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ 


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    BIG TECH & STARTUPS

    ALPHABET PLANS RECORD SPENDING IN RACE TO WIN AI CUSTOMERS (5 MINUTE
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    Alphabet has announced an ambitious capital spending plan that far
    surpasses predictions. The company will spend as much as $185 billion
    this year on capital expenditures. CEO Sundar Pichai has reassured
    investors that the costs are necessary. Alphabet claims its massive
    investments are essential for competing against rivals.

    ALEXA+ PLUS CHATGPT? (4 MINUTE READ) [6]

    Amazon may put upwards of $50 billion into OpenAI's next fundraise.
    The companies are discussing a commercial agreement that could require
    OpenAI to dedicate researchers and engineers to develop customized
    models for Amazon. Amazon recently opened up Alexa+ to the US market.
    Adding OpenAI's technology could help Amazon combat Apple's upcoming
    rollout of Siri powered by Gemini.

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    SCIENCE & FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGY

    NASA FINALLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM WITH THE SLS
    ROCKET (5 MINUTE READ) [7]

    The Space Launch System rocket program is now a decade and a half
    old. It has so far cost US taxpayers more than $30 billion. The
    program continues to be plagued with issues. NASA's new administrator
    has acknowledged the low flight rate issue, saying that it should be a
    topic of discussion.

    FIRST-EVER EXPERIMENTAL GENE THERAPY SEEKS TO RESTORE VISION BY
    REJUVENATING EYE NEURONS (5 MINUTE READ) [8]

    ER-100 is an experimental gene therapy designed to restore vision by
    reviving damaged neurons in the eye. The approach resets aged retinal
    cells to a healthier state using epigenetic reprogramming. It received
    FDA approval for human trials last week. If successful, ER-100 could
    signal a broader shift in how age-related diseases are treated.

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    PROGRAMMING, DESIGN & DATA SCIENCE

    TLDR IS HIRING A SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER, APPLIED AI ($200K-$300K,
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    As the first engineer on TLDR's new Applied AI team, you'll build AI
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    create their own AI workflows. Learn more [10].

    AGENTIC ENGINEERING (7 MINUTE READ) [11]

    Agentic engineering is a professional term that describes what is
    actually happening: the engineer orchestrates AI agents as they act as
    an architect, reviewer, and decision maker. It is a serious
    engineering discipline that involves autonomous agents. The term
    definitely sounds better than 'vibe coding' in professional settings.
    Agentic engineering disproportionately benefits senior engineers who
    understand system design, security patterns, and performance
    tradeoffs. They know what good code looks like, so they can
    efficiently review and correct AI output.

    CLAUDE AND CODEX ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN PUBLIC PREVIEW ON GITHUB (2
    MINUTE READ) [12]

    Claude by Anthropic and OpenAI Codex are now available as coding
    agents for Copilot Pro+ and Copilot Enterprise customers. Users can
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    Agents tab in enabled repositories, and the agent sessions view in VS
    Code. Access to Claude and Codex is included with existing Copilot subscriptions. Each coding agent session consumes one premium request
    during public preview.

    🎁

    MISCELLANEOUS

    AS ROCKS MAY THINK (6 MINUTE READ) [13]

    LLM-based reasoning is both powerful and flexible. However, there is
    likely still room to make the recipe even simpler. There are also
    still more gains to be had by understanding all the plays in which
    thinking behavior can be found. The extra reasoning data generated
    over recent years may help further train models to reason better
    through previously unviable methods.

    OPENCLAW IS WHAT APPLE INTELLIGENCE SHOULD HAVE BEEN (3 MINUTE READ)
    [14]

    Mac Minis are selling out everywhere because people are using them to
    run OpenClaw, an open source framework for local AI agents that has
    become a killer app for Mac hardware. The rush shows that there is a
    clear demand for agents and automation, and Apple is getting the
    hardware revenue from it. However, it's missing out on the platform
    revenue - Apple could have created its own native agent, but this
    would likely have caused significant legal issues.

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    AI WON'T KILL THE SOFTWARE BUSINESS, JUST ITS GROWTH STORY (3 MINUTE
    READ) [16]

    The persistent belief that AI will destroy the software business
    could be more damaging than the actual impact the technology will have
    on the industry.

    I MISS THINKING HARD (4 MINUTE READ) [17]

    Vibe coding is great for building, but it drastically cuts down the
    time it takes to come up with creative solutions for technical
    problems, leading some developers to feel like something is missing.

    UPDATE: AI OVERVIEWS REDUCE CLICKS BY 58% (3 MINUTE READ) [18]

    It seems categorically true that AI Overviews siphon away the
    majority of the clicks once available to top-ranking pages.

    IN PRAISE OF THE STACKED PULL REQUEST (6 MINUTE READ) [19]

    Stacked pulled requests are PRs that build on top of each other.

    MOBILE CARRIERS CAN GET YOUR GPS LOCATION (5 MINUTE READ) [20]

    Cellular standards have built-in protocols that make your device
    silently send GNSS locations to carriers.

    GIFT CULTURE AND THE INTELLIGENCE THRESHOLD (10 MINUTE READ) [21]

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