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Gold, silver, Bitcoin, stocks all dumping simultaneously. Where's the money going? Nobody knows.
Product management is writing the least code for maximum user benefit. That's the whole game.
Lex Fridman drops a four hour AI deep dive covering everything from scaling laws to AGI timelines with top ML researchers.
OpenCode slashes Kimi K2.5 prices by 20%, now 6.25x cheaper than Opus. Absolutely the lowest anywhere.
Nat Eliason built a three layer memory system for AI agents using PARA, atomic facts, and memory decay. Goldfish brain solved.
Adam Wathan teasing something at ui.sh this week. Too excited to be strategic about it.
AI agent Olympics incoming where agents compete in tasks, 10M+ people watch, and betting platforms get involved.
AI labs are quietly expanding into high value software areas like knowledge management and business skills. That matters more than Moltbook.
YC Arena verdict after 89 applications: be clear in 10 seconds, prove fast iteration, show founder problem fit.
Claire Vo wrote a detailed explainer on designing AI that feels alive. Spoiler: Claw isn't sentient, it punches a timecard.
Tyler Cowen on OpenClaw and Moltbook: I've upped my probability we're in a simulation. Better than a movie.
Simon Willison: system prompt extraction isn't worth worrying about with OpenClaw. Preventing it just makes LLMs harder for experts.
Allie Miller can build any interface now with Claude Code, so bad website design makes her want to pull her hair out.
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