Adobe Bets $2B on SEO
PLUS: Lovable launched with a snake game
AI generated websites all look the same now, and it's getting painfully obvious.
ChatGPT group chats are rolling out globally for all users, not just Pro plans.
NotebookLM now turns your sources into slide decks, fully customizable for any audience or style.
The EU is scaling down GDPR and killing cookie banners, finally catching up to eu/acc ideas.
Claude Opus 4.5 just appeared in the webapp. One of the most insane weeks we've ever had in AI.
Gumroad's new CEO dropped out of a no-name Indian college and worked his way up through pure reliability.
X just added country labels to profiles. Nothing kills astroturfing faster than a mandatory return address.
AI coding tools taught the average engineer what grep is for the first time.
Adobe is acquiring Semrush for $1.9 billion cash. What in the world.
Midjourney's new Style Creator lets you explore aesthetics without using any words. A peek at the future.
Google finds your content but won't index 85% of it. Most frustrating SEO problem right now.
Started wanting to change the world with code. Now I just want it to work.
It has never been easier to launch a $0 MRR SaaS than right now.
Adobe drops $2 billion on Semrush while everyone's been saying SEO is dead. That's awkward.
Lovable is now a billion dollar company, but it launched with just a snake game and a waitlist.