New Tax Mantra With IRS, ClawCon and AllBirds, Artemis II Best Images, UofM Big House 5k Run
Another TBB post featuring the most eclectic links around the web such as the new tax mantra with IRS, ClawCon and AllBirds, Artemis II best images, UofM Big House 5k Run, more alternative investments warnings, killed by Google, AI index report and Sam Altman expose, the best photography links and of course always all of the most important developments in the crazy world of frequent flyer miles and points at the lower half of the post. And much more. Enjoy the weekend.
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PERSONAL FINANCE
This was to be expected. Just when we dealing with the IRS thought the agency was getting it back together. And then Doge mayhem and staff decimation and here we are: America’s New Tax Mantra: ‘The IRS Isn’t Going to Catch Me’. The battered Internal Revenue Service shed thousands of enforcement employees—and more taxpayers appear eager to cheat.
Check this out: How Poor Am I? Enter your income or wealth and discover where you really stand.
I have been reading the Wall Street Journal for decades and I am still subscribed to it. I love it as much as I can’t stand its Op-ed pages though, I cringe what I see there. And this was super cringe material indeed: “Trump May Turn Your 401(k) Into an Old-Fashioned Pension.” I will let you read this guy rip this crap to pieces: “Invest, OR WE’LL SUE!” Be on guard and watch your wallets!
If Alts could reliably- or even semi-reliably- be expected to improve results for investors, then employers wouldn’t need more legal protection to put them in plans. Good fiduciaries would already have done it. If you stay logical, focus on evidence, and don’t let yourself get drawn down partisan rabbit holes, you’ll see that Alternative Investments generally aren’t worth the bother.
We all know Google has killed lots of its products in the past. But did you know how many? The death count is actually 299 (and counting): Killed by Google.Google has shipped and retired 299 products since 2006. You probably loved at least seven of them, and forgot you ever did. This is in memory of them, and the people who built them.
AI
I never liked Sam Altman, there is something about him. And after reading this expose of him I feel…vindicated? Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI. Why are so many rich tech bros such assholes?
Here is the 2026 AI Index Report brought to you by Stanford University. The top takeaways are:
1. AI capability is not plateauing. It is accelerating and reaching more people than ever.
2. The U.S.-China AI model performance gap has effectively closed.
3. The United States hosts the most AI data centers, with the majority of their chips fabricated by one Taiwanese foundry.
4. AI models can win a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad but cannot reliably tell time—an example of what researchers call the jagged frontier of AI.
5. Responsible AI is not keeping pace with AI capability, with safety benchmarks lagging and incidents rising sharply.
6. The United States leads in AI investment, but its ability to attract global talent is declining.
7. AI adoption is spreading at historic speed, and consumers are deriving substantial value from tools they often access for free.
8. Formal education is lagging behind AI, but people are learning AI skills at every stage of life.
9. AI sovereignty is becoming a defining feature of national policy, but capabilities remain uneven, even as open-source development helps to redistribute who participates.
10. AI experts and the public have very different perspectives on the technology’s future, and global trust in institutions to manage AI is fragmented.
I saw in the local media that there was a ‘personal AI festival’ event in the basketball arena of the University of Michigan down the street from my house. I thought it was an event geared to the general public. I was wrong. It was something called ClawCon and it was very interesting, all centered around OpenClaw and AI agents. Tagline: “Join developers, founders, and creators building with OpenClaw“. I was way out of my league surrounded by so many techies. I feel like everything with AI is going way too fast and I am at an age where I am more interested in slowing down instead lol. Looks like an interesting community forming, here is the website for locals: ClawCon Michigan. Leaving my eyes saw this amazing double rainbow outside, do you think it was a sign from God to get my own AI agent? Please laugh…
I really like this guy’s writing at Gold and Geopolitics. Obviously I love geopolitics but was never into gold. Whatever, this is very entertaining reading about:
Hopefully there is a deal soon #sayseveryoneexceptBibilol.
ODDZ & ENDZ
This is fun: Humans Map. An interactive graph that reveals the connections between public figures: politicians, journalists, entrepreneurs, intellectuals. Search for a public figure and navigate their network of connections. Click any node to expand its links.
For music lovers: Music-Map. Type the name of an artist to find it on the map. I have tested this and it is very accurate. And so much fun to check out the recommended artists you may not have been aware of.
I may have shared this link with you in the past. I recently came across it again and it is so good to appear here one more time. Let’s go deep, very very deep into The Deep Sea.
Before you visit a new country, maybe a quick peak into this to get familiar with its culture and save you from doing something stupid is a good idea? Culture Atlas – Cultures.
Beautiful art of, wait for it, Pan American Luggage Labels. Actually, one of these will look great in my renovated house. But there is no way in hell I am paying so much for them lol.
This blog started with a focus on miles and points and travel. It has evolved since then. Everything below deals with the hobby of collecting frequent flyer miles and points and maximizing your travel experiences. If you are not interested, you can stop here, thank you.
Have loyalty programs become way too successful? And companies are now getting greedy squeezing the members non stop? As I find myself sometimes still visiting Starbucks and I no longer bother with its loyalty program. And I stopped caring about Speedway’s program as the private equity company that bought it has killed any value in it. And these keep coming: McDonald’s Rewards Program Announces Devaluation. Not that this impacts me but I am sensing the consumers may be finally getting fed up to bother.
I have stayed several times at the Hilton in Athens, it has been around for ever. And it shut down some time ago for a massive restoration to come back as a Conrad. And it is almost here: Hilton Hotel’s new incarnation set for soft launch next week.
Several excellent new credit card offers finally and have added expiration dates to some current offers, maybe this blog can sell a few to evade the ax? You can always email me to ask anything about these offers.
Capital One’s branding of its credit card portfolio has to be the most confusing in this space. Finally, the bank is getting rid of its Spark Miles and Spark Miles Select cards. I guess…that’s good? But it replaced them with, please sit down, Venture Business and VentureOne Business. Do not forget the bank has the Venture X and Venture X Business cards as well. I mean, WTF!
150k CAPITAL ONE Venture Business: $95 annual fee. 75,000 miles when they spend $7,500 in the first 3 months, plus an additional 75,000 miles when they spend $30,000 in the first 6 months. Two separate $50 credits: travel credit and advertising/software credit. 2x on every purchase and 5x on hotels and rental cars booked on the Capital One travel portal. $120 Global Entry/TSAPreCheck credit. Shockingly, this card will NOT report to personal credit bureaus.
50k CAPITAL ONE VentureOne Business: No annual fee. $4,500 minimum spend in first three months. 1.5x on every purchase and 5x on hotels and rental cards booked on the Capital One travel portal.
Amex is going all out on both Business Platinum and Gold cards!
As High As 200,000 Points on the AMEX Business Gold after spending $15k in the first three months
As High As 300,000 Points on the AMEX Business Platinum after spending $20,000 in the first three months
Excellent new Bank of America Alaska Airlines Atmos card offers as well:
100,000 BANK OF AMERICA Atmos Summit after spending $6,500 in the first three months. And a 50% flight discount voucher
80,000 BANK OF AMERICA Atmos Ascent after spending $4,000 in the first four months. And a 50% flight discount voucher
85,000 BANK OF AMERICA Atmos Business after spending $5,500 in the first three months
200k CHASE IHG Business Premier: After spending $4k in the first three months for the first 140k points. Another $5k of spend (for a total of $9k) for another 60k points in the first six months, annual fee $99. For more info on it, click HERE. ENDING 4/30/2026.
25k CHASE Freedom Unlimited: After spending only $500 in the first three months, $0 annual fee. ENDING 4/30/2026.
175k AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Bevy: After spending $5,000 in the first six months, annual fee $250. ENDING 5/13/2026.
5 Free Nights AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Business: After spending a total of $9,000 in the first six months, annual fee $125.
For more info click on these AMEX Marriott Bonvoy cards click here.
80k CHASE World of Hyatt Business: After spending $10,000 in the first three months, annual fee is $199. For more info, click here. Highest ever offer as well, with higher minimum spend though. ENDING 4/30/2026.
75k CITI AAdvantage Business World Elite MasterCard
CURRENT OFFERS:
125k CHASE Sapphire Reserve/150k CHASE Sapphire Reserve for Business
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MY ACTION AND BLOG BUZZING
I burned 10,000 Alaska Airlines miles to fly back from Seattle to Detroit. On a red eye flight. Because, I just could not pass this up. Old deal maximization habits die hard I guess. I still have Google Flight Alerts set to see if something better comes along, cash wise. Also another 45,000 Alaska Airlines miles were burned for a RT flight Honolulu – San Diego for son. And just like that I am already at over 300k miles/points burned year to date. Without even lifting a finger or two…
You all know how I feel about Bilt. Loved the dig at it at Miles Earn and Burn who commented on the recent crappy referral bonus Bilt started:
Bilt introduced a way to earn points through referrals to your enemies which is frankly quite innovative. Richard Kerr was quoted in my imagination as saying:
“We know that after failing to pay mortgages, numerous social media gaffs, and building the most obtuse rewards platform in history that you’d hesitate to refer our program to your friends and family, but we think you won’t have such qualms against your enemies. Now you can earn while you get revenge!”
I got bored and decided to have my wife apply for the (now expired) 75k CAPITAL ONE Venture Rewards card plus $250 travel credit. I did this last year while holding the Venture X card so I decided why not. It was less than six months after she got the Venture X so I already know the approval chances were very low. A denial was instant (been a very long time that for an outright card denial!) but the reason was different. Apparently the Venture product lineup is now in its own family and can’t have more than one? It’s getting really hard to keep up with them bank restrictions you guys. Back to laying low and…waiting. I must admit I like having fewer cards around and not spending as much time maintaining them. I must resist the urge to churn #easiersaidthandone.
I hope Spirit Airlines can somehow survive/emerge from another bankruptcy. And I sure hope it does not liquidate. I can see Delta and United executives are practicing to push the button to raise fares in all routes Spirit flies, the ones still around that is.
We have had some bad storms around here this week. And some tornado remnants landing here and there. Thankfully, our house did not even have a scratch. Our next door neighbor on the other hand lost his big tree in the front yard. Thankfully, it did not fall on the house!
Instagram Post: To celebrate Greek Easter we visited our favorite restaurant Dua Vino in South Lyon, Michigan for my favorite lamb chops. I somehow cut my wife off in that first pic, it looked fine when I posted it, oopsie. Here it is again. Maybe she applies for a job at TBB, Inc. after she retires? I can use some help around here!
Instagram Post: Run the University of Michigan Big House 5k Run again. Always a fun event. And it was not too cold again. 5k is the longest I can ran these days. Oh how do I miss running marathons. It is what it is…
YouTube Short: Running through the University of Michigan’s Big House tunnel and crossing the line in the 2026 Big House 5k Run.
This blog ends when my 2nd credit card vendor kicks me to the curb due to “low sales volume”. Or the latest three month accounting below turns to all red, whichever happens first. Until then, enjoy my blog if you read this far.
Blog Revenue Full Disclosure:
February:
Credit card sales: 1 Buy me a Coffee: 22
March:
Credit card sales: 4 Buy me a Coffee: 7
April to date:
Credit card sales: 2 Buy me a Coffee: 10
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WSJ has gone to shit in the past 20ish years. I remember it being the end all be all for finance news. Now, it’s a distant third behind the Financial Times and Bloomberg. A lot of the articles are becoming more clickbait or appealing to a lower sophistication level, I assume to appeal to more readership. And you have mentioned, the opinion section is basically unreadable (not that I really read any opinion pieces in papers anyway).
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ChristianApril 18, 2026
It really seems like they’ve given up on integrity outside of the purely factual pieces relating directly to finance.
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 18, 2026
WSJ has certainly deteriorated, no doubt. And its oped pages are a giant pile of shit. Yet, this morning I woke up and read Jason Zweig’s latest column and a fascinating account of the family drama inside Fidelity. And content still keeps me a subscriber. Will see how long the streak stays alive.
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DMLApril 17, 2026
Thanks for the link to the picture of the trip around the moon! Those were fabulous.
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 18, 2026
“best photography links” in intro of each post 🙂
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Carl PietrantonioApril 17, 2026
Third! Got up early, had cup of espresso and then could not keep my eyes open (especially the one that has developed a stye) and went back to bed. Now finally doing my 7am stuff at 9:30 am. Gonna be one of them days.
Wait, you already been to Seattle? I thought you were coming out here in May, or did I misunderstand?
Lots to read this week-end, just kinda skimmed through. Thanks as always!
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 18, 2026
No, weekend of May 8-11 in Seattle.
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Carl PietrantonioApril 18, 2026
Ok, got it!
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The world's second-strongest nipplesApril 17, 2026
Sigh, I’ll never be that strong.
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 18, 2026
Lol
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 18, 2026
Lost another subscriber today.
I am busting my ass to keep the content at a high level and when this happens it is deflating, why am I still doing this?
#talkingtomyself
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GeorgeTBBAuthorApril 19, 2026
This blog is written by one human.
I check milesfeed.com every day for my blog and my eyes were just insulted again:
View From The Wing:
Passenger crawls into overhead bin…
Delta passengers starts hitting herself and falls…
Thank you to reader B. for getting a Bank of America Atmos Ascent card with my links, much appreciated. Card sale #3 this month, every sale helps avert another shutdown around here. And to reader Christian for the 10 coffees, getting closer to the minimum quotas to keep going.
My hometown AEL Larissa FC soccer team is in a free fall, we lost again yesterday and now in relegation zone with 7 games left and enduring the worst stretch of the year while teams around us are playing like Barcelona. The end is near…
Freeze warning tonight, looks like Spring is not closer…
Looks like Hormuz is closed again, if dotard could shut his mouth…
ToP let Mark go and he went back to MilestoMemories. I guess he was not writing cc friendly content and you know this space is about plastic sales.
Very sad about Leicester City. With 6 games left my own AEL Larissa team is about to go down as well, today we got another coach, the 4th this year lol.
I think my blog will turn into a World Cup blog very soon 🙂
Comments (14)
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WSJ has gone to shit in the past 20ish years. I remember it being the end all be all for finance news. Now, it’s a distant third behind the Financial Times and Bloomberg. A lot of the articles are becoming more clickbait or appealing to a lower sophistication level, I assume to appeal to more readership. And you have mentioned, the opinion section is basically unreadable (not that I really read any opinion pieces in papers anyway).
It really seems like they’ve given up on integrity outside of the purely factual pieces relating directly to finance.
WSJ has certainly deteriorated, no doubt. And its oped pages are a giant pile of shit. Yet, this morning I woke up and read Jason Zweig’s latest column and a fascinating account of the family drama inside Fidelity. And content still keeps me a subscriber. Will see how long the streak stays alive.
Thanks for the link to the picture of the trip around the moon! Those were fabulous.
“best photography links” in intro of each post 🙂
Third! Got up early, had cup of espresso and then could not keep my eyes open (especially the one that has developed a stye) and went back to bed. Now finally doing my 7am stuff at 9:30 am. Gonna be one of them days.
Wait, you already been to Seattle? I thought you were coming out here in May, or did I misunderstand?
Lots to read this week-end, just kinda skimmed through. Thanks as always!
No, weekend of May 8-11 in Seattle.
Ok, got it!
Sigh, I’ll never be that strong.
Lol
Lost another subscriber today.
I am busting my ass to keep the content at a high level and when this happens it is deflating, why am I still doing this?
#talkingtomyself
This blog is written by one human.
I check milesfeed.com every day for my blog and my eyes were just insulted again:
View From The Wing:
Passenger crawls into overhead bin…
Delta passengers starts hitting herself and falls…
Thank you to reader B. for getting a Bank of America Atmos Ascent card with my links, much appreciated. Card sale #3 this month, every sale helps avert another shutdown around here. And to reader Christian for the 10 coffees, getting closer to the minimum quotas to keep going.
My hometown AEL Larissa FC soccer team is in a free fall, we lost again yesterday and now in relegation zone with 7 games left and enduring the worst stretch of the year while teams around us are playing like Barcelona. The end is near…
Freeze warning tonight, looks like Spring is not closer…
Looks like Hormuz is closed again, if dotard could shut his mouth…
Leicester City relegated again. Tottenham next. On a brighter note, ToP is hiring https://travel-on-points.com/travel-on-points-jobs/?utm_source=milesfeed.com&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=MilesFeed.com.
Surprised they can afford 7 employees.
ToP let Mark go and he went back to MilestoMemories. I guess he was not writing cc friendly content and you know this space is about plastic sales.
Very sad about Leicester City. With 6 games left my own AEL Larissa team is about to go down as well, today we got another coach, the 4th this year lol.
I think my blog will turn into a World Cup blog very soon 🙂