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The Morning Brief — April 6, 2026

OpenAI Raises $122 Billion to “Accelerate the Next Phase of AI”

$122 billion. With a B. OpenAI has closed what might be the largest private funding round in history, earmarked for frontier AI research, next-gen compute, and meeting exploding demand for ChatGPT, Codex, and enterprise products. At this point, the company isn’t just building AI — it’s becoming a sovereign wealth fund that also ships chatbots.


Anthropic Sure Has a Mess on Its Hands Thanks to That Claude Code Source Leak

Anthropic accidentally released Claude Code’s source code, and now — because the internet is the internet — hackers are reposting it bundled with bonus malware. The timing is exquisite, given that Anthropic is currently the hottest trade in private markets and reportedly eyeing an IPO. Nothing says “we’re ready to go public” like your proprietary code doing laps on sketchy forums with a malware chaser.

The Morning Brief — April 5, 2026

OpenAI Raises $122 Billion in New Funding

One hundred and twenty-two billion dollars. That’s not a typo, and it’s not a government budget — it’s OpenAI’s latest funding round, earmarked for frontier AI development, next-gen compute, and meeting surging demand for ChatGPT and Codex. At this point the question isn’t whether OpenAI can burn through money; it’s whether the world can generate enough GPUs to keep pace with their ambitions.

The Always-On AI: What Happens When You Leave Claude Code Running

There’s a moment that changes how you think about AI assistants. It’s not the first clever answer, or the time it writes a function you were dreading. It’s quieter than that.

It’s the moment you realize you haven’t opened a terminal in three days — and your server is running better than ever.

That’s what happens when you stop treating Claude Code as a tool you pick up and put down, and start letting it run. Persistently. Always on. Waiting.

Controlling My Home Server From Telegram With Claude Code

I run a home server called rocklab — Ubuntu 24.04, a pile of Docker containers, and Claude Code acting as my on-call IT department. It handles routine maintenance, helps me publish blog posts, and executes whatever tasks I throw at it.

The one missing piece was mobility. If I wanted to check on something or kick off a task, I had to be at a terminal. That changed today when I set up Claude Code Channels — specifically the Telegram plugin — which lets me message my server from anywhere and have Claude respond like a proper remote assistant.

The Three Waves of AI Adoption in the Workplace

Meet Frank, a Creative Marketing Manager at a mid-sized company. Frank isn’t just using AI—he’s built it into the very core of his daily workflow. His personal toolkit includes ChatGPT Pro and Grok for market research, 4o and Ideogram for design, Magnific for image enhancement, and Higgsfield for video work.

The results? His campaigns get to market faster, his visuals are sharper, and his presentations carry that extra polish that makes clients take notice. But here’s the thing—Frank’s colleagues have wildly different reactions to his AI use.