Fort Worth Today

January 27, 2026

Quick Hits

High Agency Is the New Career Moat (Thanks, AI)
AI is dismantling the old career ladder. The advantage now is high agency: treat obstacles as learnable “skill issues,” act fast with a high say-do ratio, and use AI to multiply output. Titles matter less than shipping real outcomes. LINK
The AI Boom Might Be Real—and Still Be a Terrible Investment Cycle
Capability progress feels undeniable (Transformers → scaling laws → agents riding pretrained models), but the economics look brutal: GDP grows slowly, inference is expensive, and infrastructure spend is racing ahead of proven application revenue. The “escalator” risk: everyone spends, nobody wins. LINK
New Restaurant Row Opens
Five locally-owned restaurants opened their doors this weekend in the revitalized warehouse district, featuring cuisines from Mediterranean to modern American. The cluster is expected to draw significant foot traffic and complement existing retail establishments in the area. LINK
New Restaurant Row Opens 1100
Five locally-owned restaurants opened their doors this weekend in the revitalized warehouse district, featuring cuisines from Mediterranean to modern American. The cluster is expected to draw significant foot traffic and complement existing retail establishments in the area. LINK
Transit Expansion Approved 1100
City council voted unanimously to extend the light rail system three miles north, connecting downtown with rapidly growing residential neighborhoods. The $180 million project will include four new stations and is projected to reduce commute times significantly. LINK

Discovery

The AI revolution is here. Will the economy survive the transition?
A Google Doc showdown: Burry vs. Anthropic’s Jack Clark, with Dwarkesh and Patio11, on whether AI is a step-change—or capex mirage. LINK
The Economics of Urban Density 1100
Fascinating deep dive into how population density affects municipal budgets, infrastructure efficiency, and quality of life outcomes across American cities. LINK
The Economics of Urban Density
Fascinating deep dive into how population density affects municipal budgets, infrastructure efficiency, and quality of life outcomes across American cities. LINK
Climate Adaptation Strategies for Mid-Sized Cities
Comprehensive research on practical climate resilience measures that mid-sized municipalities can implement with limited budgets and existing infrastructure. LINK
Climate Adaptation Strategies for Mid-Sized Cities 1100
Comprehensive research on practical climate resilience measures that mid-sized municipalities can implement with limited budgets and existing infrastructure. LINK

Video

Religious historian Diarmaid MacCulloch reveals that Christianity's stance on sexuality has dramatically shifted over centuries, contradicting the idea of unchanging doctrine. His research shows the church's positions on monogamy, celibacy, marriage, and homosexuality were actually shaped by specific historical moments, theological debates, and social pressures rather than consistent biblical interpretation. These evolving views influenced everything from medieval cathedral construction to the Protestant Reformation, demonstrating how religious sexual ethics have been far more fluid than commonly believed.
Conversations with Tyler· LINK
Stanford historian Stephen Kotkin argues today's challenges present a unique chance to reshape society, emphasizing historians' role in combating "junk history" and informing public discourse through rigorous analysis of diverse sources.
Hoover Institution· LINK
A new economic model shows that if the dollar completely loses its status as the world's primary reserve currency, it would trigger a massive $29 trillion wealth loss for Americans and push interest rates up nearly a full percentage point.
Hoover Institution· LINK

Data & Stats

French Telecom Giants Resume $19.87 Billion Altice Pursuit
Three major French telecom companies are back in talks with Altice after their massive $19.87 billion bid was rejected in October, showing persistent interest in acquiring a large chunk of Altice's French operations. LINK
$71.5 Billion Railroad Merger Gets Rejected, Sent Back
Federal regulators told Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern their massive $71.5 billion merger application was incomplete and needs a complete do-over before it can be reviewed. LINK