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PLUS: Mac Minis are sold out everywhere
X launches paid partnership labels to combat undisclosed promos that make people distrust what they read.
Nikita Bier got his first timeline without prediction market shills and AI slop. Progress feels good.
On the world's free speech network, community shaming in replies beats top-down moderation every time.
Mac Minis are sold out across NYC. Apple Store staff knew exactly why people were buying them.
Theo is paying $500 per code problem that modern LLMs can't solve. He's running out of hard tasks.
PG helped one startup find a plan that works even if model companies eat all other markets. First time ever.
Vercel's Dubai region stayed up because Fluid functions auto-deploy to multiple AZs and load balance around failures.
After 200 hours testing OpenClaw, narrow agents beat generalists. People want employees with intent, not Swiss Army knives.
You'll know we've reached AGI when Anthropic's software stops being absolute garbage.
We're doing Lyft versus Uber again but this time as AI apps. History doesn't repeat but it rhymes.
Every SaaS tool gets rebuilt for the machine-to-machine economy. Agent-native payments, communication, memory. Almost nobody's building for it.
The government doesn't have better AI models than you. Actually worse, because they usually don't get the latest ones.
A guy in his bedroom with AI can compete with a 10-person company shipping slow and overcharging for bloated UI.
PG's office hours hack: cook up bold long-term plans to convince investors, then these become the startup's actual plan.
PG's team found a new startup name in two minutes. Definitely a record for YC office hours.
Push AI hard on poetry and you'll see really interesting thinking traces as it works through suggestions.
Carl Vellotti connects Claude Code to Google Workspace, Linear, Slack, and Reddit to live in it all day.
Once upon a time, literacy belonged to monks and nobility. Soon coding will be a human right too.
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