Google's Big Gemini Comeback
PLUS: Why niching down kills your audience
Marketing channels get discovered, exploited, then die. The best marketers are usually founders since you can't hire rule breakers.
Sundar Pichai just tweeted "Geminiii" and somehow that's a whole vibe for Google right now.
Goodreads got boring so one person just built their own bookshelf. Sometimes that's the move.
Replit launched Design, the first non-slop AI design experience powered by Gemini 3.0.
Cloudflare's Bot Management feature took down multiple services in November. Here's their detailed breakdown of what happened.
Google went from Bard to Gemini 3 in just 21 months. Incredible execution honestly.
Design needs to be everyone's job, not just the designer's. The entire team has to care.
Lovable launched one year ago and today hit $200M ARR. They're sharing the whole story in a thread.
Gemini 3.0 might absolutely crush all other SOTA models. In fact, it's not even close apparently.
Google launched Antigravity, a VS Code fork with built-in browser and agent inbox. Interesting moves around planning and tasks.
Justin Welsh will never build a unicorn, but he'll spend his life doing what he wants with very little he hates.
John Rush logged off for a minute and the entire tech world exploded. Gemini launched, Cloudflare crashed, mega rounds everywhere, absolute chaos.
One brand tripled organic traffic in two months with basic SEO. Category pages, backlinks, blog posts. SEO isn't rocket science.
Gemini 3 can generate early 2000s versions of your website. Highly recommend trying it apparently.
One founder is hitting free limits on Vercel and wondering if moving to a VPS is the sign or wasted time.
Niching down with warm audiences turns maybes into nos. Better to make great products and let the niche choose itself.
Product Hunt got 217 visitors and one sale. You can get better traffic for $30 in ads. It became useless.