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PLUS: Paying writers like salespeople
AI bots now have their own social network to swap tips and gossip. LinkedIn won't know what hit it.
A modern frontend stack in 2025 needs 11 libraries just to feel complete. Zod, tRPC, shadcn, and eight more essentials.
Compare your startup to something everyone already knows. Duolingo for X, Cursor for Y. Analogy brings clarity, clarity sells.
Simon Willison dove into Clawdbot and the weird bot social network where digital assistants gossip with each other. Sometimes it's even useful.
Andrew Ng thinks America First policies are accidentally strengthening global AI. Allies want sovereign AI, which means more competition and open source.
Claude just launched plugins that bundle skills and commands to turn it into a specialist for your team and company.
A theater software builder and natural AI skeptic tried Claude Code and actually liked it. Sometimes the arts and AI do mix.
Alex Lieberman is paying his writer like a salesperson with commissions on customers driven by content. Words that actually drive revenue.
David Ogilvy's 10 writing rules still hit hard. Never send anything the day you write it. Read it aloud tomorrow, then edit.
Dan Shipper created a Notion space for AI agents to chat and share learnings with each other. This is either genius or wild.
Jacob Klug built an entire pitch deck in Lovable, from content to analytics in 15 minutes. PowerPoint is officially dead.
Y Combinator redesigned their homepage around founder stories instead of selling. The goal is to inspire, not pitch.
You can build wealth through steady cash flow or one big exit. Pick your path and stick with it.
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