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Sam Altman announces OpenAI's Codex launches starting next week with cybersecurity restrictions to block criminal use and plans for defensive acceleration.
Greg Isenberg shares a satirical vision of AI agents in January 2026 with no additional context.
Shruti spent 40 hours testing Clawdbot and found it's Claude with computer control that executes tasks via WhatsApp, but advanced features require hours of setup.
Yeonji made her first sale 10 days after monetizing her product.
Google Cloud offers $200k in credits for early-stage startups with an application link provided.
Ramin Nasibov asks if AI is making us smarter or just more comfortable not thinking.
Aasha is building a marketplace for vibecoders and looking for early users.
Starter Story highlights a dictation app making $15k per month that was built in 12 hours.
Matt Gray argues 99% of entrepreneurs should write online daily to gain clarity, attract clients, and build community.
Dagobert compares Clawdbot to Claude Cowork via Telegram in a question.
Andrew Gazdecki says startups can do anything but not everything and emphasizes focus.
CJ Zafir suggests skipping Mac minis and using Hetzner VPS for $25 per month to run Clawdbot.
Katelyn Bourgoin says talking to customers is the best growth hack but recommends asking what pushed them to seek solutions, not what they want.
Andrew Wilkinson compares his Anthropic API usage to opioid withdrawal and asks their sales team to contact him.
Yeonji improved her submission-to-paying flow based on user feedback and offers to review others' websites.
Reggie James argues Silicon Valley over-rotates on legibility and forfeits soul when naming things.
Matt Palmer's first mobile app is now in TestFlight, a screenshot and mockup editor coming soon.
Greg Kamradt predicts markdown skills are a stepping stone to paid, metered skills agents call as services.
Tyler Denk joins a Tuesday interview after Beehiiv hit $2M MRR and captured 29% of newsletter market share in 2025.
Harry built a self-destructing setup endpoint in Spring Boot to solve the first admin problem in fresh apps.
Balderton Capital cashed out a $2 billion position in Revolut for a 1,000x return on their 2015 seed investment.
Sari Azout's 2026 tip is to cultivate relationships that will carry ideas forward when algorithms won't.
Peter Yang interviews Logan Kilpatrick on how the Google AI Studio team ships at startup speed by prototyping hundreds of times daily.
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