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Spirit Airlines is officially winding down all operations, closing the book on a budget carrier that once promised to democratize air travel. The collapse raises real questions about whether ultra-low-cost models can survive in an industry where thin margins leave almost no room for turbulence.
Closer to home, a quiet but significant geopolitical development is reverberating through tech and defense circles alike. CNN is reporting that a majority of United States military sites across the Middle East sustained damage following Iranian strikes, a development that could reshape defense technology priorities and supply chains in ways we'll be tracking for months to come.
And on a more forward-looking note, a growing argument is making the rounds among developers that every modern application should ship with a Model Context Protocol server built in. The idea is that as AI assistants become primary interfaces, apps without MCP support risk becoming invisible to the tools people increasingly rely on to get things done. It's a small architectural decision today that could define discoverability tomorrow.
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