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Y Combinator

The FDE Playbook for AI Startups with Bob McGrew

Y Combinator·50 min·today·generated 2026-05-30
EN | ZH

Bob McGrue, an early engineer at PayPal and recent chief research officer at OpenAI, discusses the rise of the Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) model in AI startups. This model involves sending technical engineers to customer sites to tailor products to specific needs, driving product discovery and value creation, rather than scaling a one-size-fits-all solution. McGrue explains how this approach emerged from early efforts at Palantee, emphasizing its relevance in the current landscape of AI agent companies.

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Solo Founders

The Co-Founder "Blood Bond" Is a Myth | Michael Grinich, WorkOS

Solo Founders·1h 10m·today·generated 2026-05-30
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This interview explores the challenges and benefits of solo founding a company, emphasizing the responsibility and learning curve involved. The founder shares personal experiences from starting two companies, highlighting the need for high adaptability and self-reliance in navigating various business domains.

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Unchained

Vitalik Finally Says ETH Matters. Zak Cole: ‘Should Have Said That 5 Years Ago’

Unchained·16 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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Vitalik Buterin discussed the Ethereum Foundation’s (EF) transition in his post, highlighting concerns about large companies' greed and their influence on technology development. He emphasized the EF's focus on longevity over breadth due to limited financial resources, with only 0.16% of all ETH, and stressed that ETH is now recognized as the most valuable product of the Ethereum blockchain, despite past reluctance to acknowledge its importance.

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TB

NAT.FUN Launched, Something Went Very Wrong 😱 What Happens Next?!

The Block Runner·21 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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The interview discusses the launch of Nat.f fun, an NFT platform that uses a bonding curve to distribute NFTs and align creators with their communities. The platform's first launch saw significant initial success, achieving $1 million in volume on day one, but faced challenges due to a single large transaction skewing data. Despite this, the team remains optimistic about the platform’s potential to revolutionize NFT launches in the crypto space.

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Sequoia Capital

Jack Dorsey: Every Company Can Now Be a Mini-AGI

Sequoia Capital·1h 3m·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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In an interview with Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter and Block, and Roelof Botha from Square, the conversation delves into rethinking organizational structures through a lens of eliminating hierarchy and integrating AI to enhance communication and decision-making processes within companies like Block. Dorsey discusses how traditional hierarchical models are being transformed by leveraging digital artifacts and AI to model company intelligence, aiming for a more efficient and transparent structure that could significantly impact velocity and strategic execution.

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Silicon Valley Girl

$1.5B AI Founder: The ONE Rule for Building an AI Startup in 2026

Silicon Valley Girl·44 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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Chris Pedreal, CEO and co-founder of Granola (an AI notepad valued at $1.5 billion), believes that staying close to AI is crucial for innovation. He emphasizes the importance of creating a product that stands out through superior quality and user experience, especially in a crowded market where many solo founders are competing.

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When Shift Happens

Michael Saylor: How to Stop Panicking When Bitcoin Drops

When Shift Happens·10 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
EN | ZH

The interviewee discusses their resilience to the extreme volatility of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, drawing parallels between their experiences at MIT and founding a successful tech company. They emphasize that such volatility is a feature, not a bug, of the crypto market, and advocate for a long-term investment perspective of 4-10 years.

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Y Combinator

How to Build a Self-Improving Company with AI

Y Combinator·13 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
EN | ZH

This interview transcript explores how companies can be reimagined using artificial intelligence (AI) as a core component rather than an add-on tool. The speaker discusses the concept of transforming traditional hierarchical organizational structures into AI-powered systems that self-improve continuously, highlighting examples such as intelligent agents and automated loops for product optimization and customer service improvements.

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Aaron Dishner aka Moonin Papa

Are You Prepared For The Crypto Crash?

Aaron Dishner aka Moonin Papa·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
EN | ZH

The interview discusses the recent drop in Bitcoin prices, noting a lower local low of $74,243.99 and predicting further downward momentum due to bearish indicators like RSI and volume trends. Ethereum is also identified as strongly bearish with a recent drop of -2.36%, though it hasn't yet breached its Saturday pivot low.

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Rho

If You Don't Understand Funding, You Don't Understand Startups

Rho·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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This interview discusses how founders like Travis Kalanick and Stuart Butterfield often end up with less ownership and control of their companies after venture funding, highlighting the complex dynamics of fundraising. It explains that modern startups can now more easily build profitable businesses without outside investment due to advancements in AI technology, but warns that accepting venture capital comes with commitments to rapid growth and public or private sale outcomes.

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Yahoo Finance

The real story behind BlackRock’s huge $1.29B bitcoin sale

Yahoo Finance·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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The Daily Wolf discusses significant movements in cryptocurrency ETFs and markets. A major sale of $1.29 billion worth of BlackRock’s Bitcoin spot ETF occurred in a dark pool without significantly affecting Bitcoin's price, as only $192 million were actually redeemed for the underlying asset. The host also notes that this is part of a broader trend of outflows from Bitcoin ETFs, with Bitcoin's market position weakening compared to other assets like gold and Nvidia.

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LangChain

The Agent Development Lifecycle: Build, Test, Deploy, Monitor | Interrupt 26

LangChain·44 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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The interview transcript discusses the challenges of building and deploying intelligent agent applications, emphasizing the need for new tools and skills due to the unique nature of handling natural language inputs and outputs. Harrison, co-founder and CEO of LangChain, introduces their approach through a lifecycle that parallels software development but requires more iteration, focusing on recent launches like Deep Agents as part of this evolving process.

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The Vibe Founder

14 Billion dollar AI Ideas YC Is Betting On in 2026

The Vibe Founder·11 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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Every three months, Y Combinator publishes the Request for Startups (RFS), a document detailing exactly which billion-dollar companies they want to fund, backed by their history of supporting successful startups like Airbnb and OpenAI. This summer's RFS highlights 14 specific categories, including AI-native service companies, physical infrastructure advancements, and counter-swarm defense systems, signaling the next generation of defining industries where YC believes significant opportunities lie.

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Cursor

How are coding agents changing software engineering?

Cursor·15 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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This interview transcript discusses Cursor's latest developer habits report, which highlights trends such as accelerated coding speed, larger pull requests, and the increasing use of AI-generated code. The report also examines how top power users are more productive, with context becoming more important in interactions, and models improving in their ability to call tools, reflecting overall advancements in model intelligence.

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LangChain

The Future of AI Agents: What Will Interrupt 2027 Look Like? | Interrupt 26

LangChain·22 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
EN | ZH

At the LangChain tech conference, speakers discussed the future of agents, predicting a divergence into long-horizon agents for knowledge work and customer experience agents optimized for latency and user interaction. They also explored advancements like voice technology, the importance of sandboxes for coding tasks, the rise of open models due to cost efficiency and domain-specific training potential, and the emerging concept of agent identity in real-world actions.

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Limitless Podcast

What The Best AI Investors Are Buying Right Now

Limitless Podcast·29 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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Gavin Baker, a 20-year veteran investor in AI companies like Nvidia and Cerebras, argues that the biggest returns in AI lie in electricity, power, and silicon fabrication rather than SaaS or chatbots. His fund, TradeDesk Management, has invested $4.1 billion and holds significant positions in companies like Astera Labs and Micron, highlighting his focus on AI infrastructure bottlenecks.

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The Rollup

Why Hyperliquid Is Still Undervalued - Bitwise Head of Research

The Rollup·34 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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This interview transcript features Ryan Rasmusen from Bitwise Asset Management discussing the recent launch of their Hyperliquid ETFs, highlighting the significant adoption and market response. Rasmusen explains how Bitwise's focus on crypto markets and its regulatory expertise contributed to their successful launch, setting them apart from larger traditional asset managers. He also provides insight into the mechanics of buying and staking through the ETF, emphasizing the one-to-one relationship between investment and staking rewards.

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Y Combinator

How To Build A Company With AI From The Ground Up

Y Combinator·10 min·yesterday·generated 2026-05-29
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In this interview, YC partner Diana discusses how AI is transforming startup operations by enabling entirely new capabilities that can replace entire teams or previously impossible feats. She argues that founders should view AI not just as a productivity tool but as the operating system for their company, advocating for closed-loop systems where every process is captured and improved by intelligent agents.

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Unchained

The EF Is Shrinking. What Does It Mean for Ethereum — and ETH?

Unchained·1h 9m·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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In this interview, Laura Shin of Unchained discusses recent turmoil within the Ethereum Community Foundation, including departures of senior figures and Vitalik Buterin’s announcement about the foundation’s reduced role. Guests Zack Cole and Greg Markou offer their perspectives on these developments, noting that while there have been some positive steps, overall sentiment is negatively influenced by the current market downturn and concerns over the foundation's priorities and relevance in a mature Ethereum ecosystem.

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CNBC Television

Clarity Act could expedite the institutional adoption of crypto investing, say ETF managers

CNBC Television·9 min·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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Bitcoin has lost significant value since its peak in October 2025 but is expected to reach new highs within a year due to high investor interest and strong correlations with US stocks. The medium-term outlook remains positive, driven by growing institutional adoption and the potential impact of regulatory clarity, though altcoins remain cautious bets until further regulatory guidance is provided.

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Sequoia Capital

Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

Sequoia Capital·29 min·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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Andrej Karpathy, co-founder of OpenAI and former head of AI at Tesla, shares his insights on the rapid evolution of language models like LLMs, describing them as a new computing paradigm that shifts programming from explicit rules (software 1.0) to prompting context for agentic responses (software 3.0). He discusses how this shift is transforming development practices, citing examples such as automated OpenClaw installation and image-based menu descriptions generated by Gemini, highlighting the profound impact on traditional software engineering approaches.

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David Perell

Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

David Perell·1h 18m·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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Annie Lamont, known for her influential writing on the craft of writing in books like "Bird by Bird," discusses in this interview the importance of surrounding oneself with the right people, dispels the myth of writer's block, and emphasizes the role of paying attention to one's surroundings as a key to productive writing. She also shares insights into overcoming internal critic voices that can hinder creativity.

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Engineered Markets

Every Bitcoin Holder: What BlackRock's $1.3B Dark Pool Trade Is ACTUALLY Telling You

Engineered Markets·28 min·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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A massive $1.3 billion block sale of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) occurred in a single dark pool transaction at 10:30 AM Eastern time, with 29 million shares changing hands. This significant trade took place amidst a backdrop of ongoing outflows from Bitcoin ETFs and reduced institutional holdings, yet the market absorbed it relatively well without causing a substantial price drop.

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TB

2026 Harvard Entrepreneurship Summit: Jonathan Zittrain Interviews Polymarket's Shayne Coplan

The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society·1h 12m·2 days ago·generated 2026-05-28
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The interview begins with a summary of the recent summit's success, highlighting interactions among attendees and thanking the behind-the-scenes team for their efforts. Brandon Farwell, general partner at XFund, introduces Professor Jonathan Zittrain (JZ), known as one of Harvard’s most respected technology ethicists, to discuss Polymarket and its implications on technology and society alongside entrepreneur Shane Coppola.

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CoinDesk

Hyperliquid to $150? Arthur Hayes Breaks Down His Bull Case

CoinDesk·12 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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In this interview, Arthur Hayes discusses his bullish thesis on HYPE tokens from Hyperliquid, highlighting the platform's genuine trading volume and liquidity, which outperforms competitors despite increased competition. He explains how traders are using Hyperliquid to trade traditional assets like oil during market closures, validating the platform’s vision of providing 24/7 access to a wide range of tradable products.

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Silicon Valley Girl

Build a Self-Running AI Company in 16 Minutes (Move 75% Faster)

Silicon Valley Girl·16 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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In just five years, the most valuable music companies will leverage AI to process all data internally, making decision-making faster and more efficient. To implement this in a social media company, one must first organize structured data layers and build a queryable knowledge base, using voice inputs for better context and accuracy, before layering AI agents that can execute tasks based on detailed instructions and feedback loops.

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YC Root Access

How to Build an Internal AI Agent That Evolves Itself

YC Root Access·5 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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Ayush, founder of Answer This, details how his two-person company achieved $2M ARR by leveraging a self-extending internal AI operations agent. This agent automates high-volume daily tasks like emails and customer support, and critically, can autonomously code new tools for itself and update its own behavioral instructions based on feedback, effectively evolving its capabilities by learning from the company's database and codebase.

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Crypto Banter

Ethereum is Dying.

Crypto Banter·29 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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The interviewee expresses strong skepticism about Ethereum's future, citing its slow and expensive main chain, difficulty in implementing changes due to decentralization, and recent leadership departures from key developers. Despite acknowledging past resilience and "hated rallies," the speaker concludes that current signs suggest Ethereum may be struggling significantly.

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Y Combinator

Inside YC's AI Playbook

Y Combinator·46 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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Pete Kurn, a general partner at YC and creator of Optimizely, discusses how YC has integrated AI tools internally to transform their organization into an "AI-native" entity. The journey began about a year ago when the finance team was given control over software workflows through agent infrastructure, leading to a more efficient process where non-technical users could use prompts to encode their own workflows, marking a significant shift from traditional software development methods.

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BTCPrague

The “Final Reset” Just began, Jeff Booth Explains How To Survive it

BTCPrague·1h 0m·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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This interview transcript discusses the inevitability of financial resets due to exponential money printing and the importance of self-custody and decentralization in Bitcoin. Jeff Booth, a prominent speaker on AI and deflationary times, predicts that only those who hold and secure their own Bitcoin will benefit from its deflationary nature as traditional financial systems continue to fail.

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Silicon Valley Girl

Airtable CEO: This Is What the Top 1% Do With AI | Howie Liu

Silicon Valley Girl·32 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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This interview discusses the current state and future potential of AI agents, with Louu highlighting how these tools are evolving from simple chatbots to more autonomous assistants that can handle complex tasks. The conversation also explores the impact of advanced AI models like Anthropic's Opus 4.5 on productivity and management, suggesting a shift towards managing fleets of AI agents similar to team management. Additionally, the interview touches on the practical applications of AI in creative fields, such as Design.com, which allows users to quickly generate various design elements for personal branding and social media content.

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When Shift Happens

Michael Saylor: Why Bitcoin Will Make You Rich (And Everything Else Fails)

When Shift Happens·7 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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Michael Sailor argues that Bitcoin is the dominant digital monetary network, comparing it to historical protocols like Arabic numerals and English as a global language, asserting its inevitability due to its stability and widespread adoption. He emphasizes that just as certain standards emerge victorious in various domains, Bitcoin has become the most powerful and widely accepted form of digital capital.

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When Shift Happens

NASDAQ Startup Bringing Gold Onchain | Co-founder and CEO of Streamex | DROPS E36

When Shift Happens·52 min·3 days ago·generated 2026-05-27
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Henry McVey, co-founder and CEO of Stream X, explains that tokenized commodities like GLDY allow for exposure to assets such as gold while offering a 3.5% annual yield in additional gold. Stream X aims to bring traditional commodities into the digital age through tokenization, creating a future where these assets are more accessible and efficient.

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Altcoin Daily

“I Urge You To Sell Now Before It's Too Late" | Chris Camillo bitcoin prediction

Altcoin Daily·12 min·4 days ago·generated 2026-05-26
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In this interview, Chris Camillo, a money expert and multi-million dollar investor, advises against holding 12% of one’s portfolio in Bitcoin, citing its high risk and lack of market consensus, while also highlighting the potential for significant returns and the growing global interest in cryptocurrencies. He contrasts this with his own diversified investments, including a leveraged position in Amazon, and discusses the regulatory risks facing Bitcoin that could change in the next few years.

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Coin Bureau

Bitcoin Is Near A Break Point Nobody Sees Coming

Coin Bureau·14 min·4 days ago·generated 2026-05-26
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On May 18th, US spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced their largest redemption since January, losing $649 million in a single session, signaling significant outflows of $2.26 billion over the past 14 days. This event, alongside macroeconomic pressures like rising interest rates and potential Fed rate hikes, has weakened institutional support for Bitcoin, leading to concerns about sailor selling and undermining the bullish narrative that had previously sustained its price.

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Bitcoin Magazine

Keynote: Michael Saylor | Bitcoin 2026

Bitcoin Magazine·47 min·4 days ago·generated 2026-05-26
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In this interview, the speaker discusses the emergence of digital credit as a new form of engineered capital, leveraging technologies like Bitcoin and preferred equity to create liquid, low-volatility financial instruments. The discussion highlights how digital credit can appeal to both retail and institutional investors by offering returns comparable to private credit while providing greater liquidity and transparency.

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Bell Curve

Can Hyperliquid Become the Everything Exchange? | Roundup

Bell Curve·1h 9m·5 days ago·generated 2026-05-25
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This episode of Bell Curve features discussions on the crowded and competitive crypto space, with a focus on the upcoming institutional conference and notable developments such as Hyperliquid's token equity swap. Guests also explore the diverging trends within the industry, from struggling traditional businesses to thriving prediction markets and infrastructure projects.

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The Next New Thing

How Ben Cera built Polsia

The Next New Thing·53 min·6 days ago·generated 2026-05-24
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Pulsia AI, founded by Ben Sarah, autonomously runs companies using specialized agents for tasks such as coding, marketing, and support. The platform recently launched with impressive results, generating almost 800,000 in run rates within two months, and allows users to set up their own businesses managed entirely by AI.

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When Shift Happens

Hyperliquid Founder: Why Crypto Must Fix Finance Before AI Takes Over - Jeff Yan | E159

When Shift Happens·1h 29m·7 days ago·generated 2026-05-23
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The interview focuses on Hyperlquid, a blockchain project aiming to become the "internet for money." Founder Jeff Yan emphasizes the company’s role in DeFi and its potential to revolutionize finance through a layer 1 blockchain with an on-chain order book exchange. He also discusses the challenges and responsibilities of generating significant revenue early in the project's lifecycle, highlighting the unique opportunity for early adopters to meaningfully participate in network growth.

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Bankless

David Sold His ETH...Here's Why

Bankless·1h 11m·7 days ago·generated 2026-05-23
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In this interview, David Eless transitions from holding Ether to no longer owning it and discusses the current market conditions, including weak performance of Bitcoin and Ethereum but notable gains in some altcoins like Zcash and Hype. He also addresses macroeconomic concerns such as stagflation and rising bond yields, while reflecting on the exodus of researchers from Ethereum Foundation and his new "bankless" stance.

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Cursor

Introducing Cursor 3

Cursor·1 min·8 days ago·generated 2026-05-22
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The interview highlights advancements in coding that are narrowing the gap between imagination and reality through the improvement of coding agents' capabilities, making them smarter and faster. This is being celebrated with the announcement of Cursor 3, which serves as a platform for these agents, combining professional development environments, language servers, files, remote SSH, and the ability to run multiple agents locally or in the cloud. The new system enables users to interact with agents directly while building software, allowing them to test changes and potentially automate parts of the process by moving projects onto cloud-based agents that can work independently.

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Cursor

Simon Eskildsen on scaling Shopify, building turbopuffer, and the future of databases

Cursor·51 min·8 days ago·generated 2026-05-22
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The interview discusses the scaling challenges faced by Shopify from 2010 to 2020, particularly with MySQL databases. One humorous incident involved an unexpected PHP cron job running every hour as part of Percona utilities, causing a soft lock-up due to its dependency on PHP, which was continuously tracking open files and sessions. The team spent considerable time optimizing systems like Memcached, Redis, and MySQL by reducing connection counts and employing various tricks since there were no open-source proxies available at the time. The infrastructure team evolved from a traditional operations-focused structure into one capable of handling multiple severe incidents (SEVs) during flash sales. Flash sales occurred when high-profile influencers promoted new products on platforms like Instagram or Facebook, leading to sudden surges in traffic and inventory contention that could overwhelm systems. Shopify had to manage these by ensuring robust inventory reservation processes and preparing for the influx of demand from millions of users trying to purchase limited stock simultaneously.

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a16z

Marc Andreessen’s Worldview in 60 Minutes | Live on MTS

a16z·1h 6m·8 days ago·generated 2026-05-22
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In the interview, there is a discussion about AI's increasing role as a superpower with potential for dramatic increases in programmer productivity. The concept of "AI vampires" is introduced, referring to individuals who are heavily reliant on AI but also exhausted due to its demands. There's excitement around the future capabilities AI will offer and the emergence of 'super producers'. A conversation about UFOs and government secrecy follows, questioning why certain materials might be hidden if there's nothing to worry about. The discussion then shifts towards an interesting phenomenon called "anthropic blackmailing," where fears about AI being evil have influenced its development in potentially harmful ways according to a concept known as the 'golden algorithm'. This highlights the irony that those who fear AI could inadvertently contribute to outcomes they dread through their own literature and discussions on potential negative scenarios. The interview also touches upon the concept of 'suicidal empathy', which is related to having empathy without understanding or accepting differences in beliefs, lifestyles, or values among people.

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Sequoia Capital

Anthropic's Boris Cherny: Why Coding Is Solved, and What Comes Next

Sequoia Capital·24 min·9 days ago·generated 2026-05-21
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Boris Cherny, creator of "Claude code," discussed its accidental origins in late 2024 at Anthropic Labs, aiming to transcend basic code completion by enabling an agent to write entire codebases. Though initially struggling, Claude code experienced exponential growth starting with Opus 4, and is now credited with reinventing modern software development.

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EO

They Made $0 for 4 Years. Then Built a $22B Startup | The Kalshi Story

EO·31 min·9 days ago·generated 2026-05-21
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The speaker champions prediction markets, arguing that financial incentives lead to more accurate forecasts than mere opinions. Their company, Kalshi, achieved massive growth and success, including a multi-billion dollar valuation, after boldly suing and winning against their own regulator. This drive is attributed to the founder's background in professional ballet, which instilled extreme discipline and a focus on delayed gratification.

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Y Combinator

Tokenmaxxing: How Top Builders Use AI To Do The Work Of 400 Engineers

Y Combinator·41 min·9 days ago·generated 2026-05-21
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Garry Tan, current head of Y Combinator, discusses his return to building after a 13-year hiatus, having shipped popular open-source projects with over 100,000 GitHub stars while working full-time. Motivated by civic issues like algebra education in public schools, he leveraged powerful "open cloud" and AI tools—likened to a Ferrari that demands a skilled mechanic—to achieve incredible productivity, such as rebuilding his blogging platform, Posterous, in just five days for $200.

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Starter Story

My Two Apps Make $150K/Month Each

Starter Story·16 min·9 days ago·generated 2026-05-21
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Nicole, a successful app developer with four apps under her belt in two years, has achieved significant growth through innovative strategies. Her first app, Glamour, reached one million users within six months and peaked at 150k MRR. She then developed Sprout (previously PrepearAI), which grew to around 250k MRR in eight months. In the past three months, she launched two more apps that are currently generating about 200k MRR each with a growing trajectory. These apps primarily use TikTok and Instagram for marketing and distribution, amassing millions of monthly views. Nicole shares her repeatable system for app growth on Starter Story's channel, detailing how she generates revenue through subscription models and the steps involved in scaling consumer apps successfully.

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Silicon Valley Girl

Head of Gemini: You're Using 5% of What Gemini Can Actually Do | Josh Woodward

Silicon Valley Girl·33 min·9 days ago·generated 2026-05-21
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In the interview, Josh Woodward discusses the launch of Gemini Spark, an AI agent created by Google that operates 24/7 in the background to automate tasks for users, freeing up time for personal activities. This marks a significant shift towards an "agentic era" in which products increasingly handle tasks autonomously. The Gemini Omni model represents another major change as it transforms how input is processed and output generated. Woodward also mentions that Google IO will feature additional science-based products under development. A standout update highlighted by the interviewer was the voice-to-email capability, which gathers necessary information from various sources like Google Drive and Gmail to create a comprehensive email with tables. The Gemini Spark tool, still in testing phases, is expected to roll out soon to selected users, offering seamless integration within the Google ecosystem for tasks such as document creation, video making, image generation, and song composition.

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Flirting with Models

Jeff Yan - High Frequency Crypto Market Making & the Hyperliquid Exchange (S6E2)

Flirting with Models·1h 12m·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-17 16:02:10
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My guest this episode is Jeff Yan, founder of Chameleon Trading. Jeff began his career in high frequency trading at Hudson River Trading but soon moved over to the world of crypto where he built one of the largest market making firms in the space. After Jeff gets me up to speed with the basics of high frequency market making, we dive into some of the more esoteric components, particularly with respect to centralized crypto exchanges. These include infrastructure quirks, adversarial algori...

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When Shift Happens

Hyperliquid Founder: How to Win in Crypto (by Building for Users, Not VCs) | E95

When Shift Happens·1h 8m·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-15 12:00:00
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Jeff is the Founder of Hyperliquid Labs, the company behind Hyperliquid, a decentralized perpetual exchange offering best-in-class speed, liquidity, and pricing for crypto traders. Hyperliquid is also one of the most awaited Layer 1s launches and aspires to become the "Amazon Web Services of Liquidity". The protocol is setting a new standard in DeFi by prioritizing users and rejecting traditional VC funding structures. In this episode, we explore: -Who is Jeff? His journey to Hyperliquid Labs -B...

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Brett Malinowski

The 23-year-old That Made $2.4M with His FIRST App

Brett Malinowski·1h 47m·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-14 12:00:00
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#saas #ai #app Sponsors: Durable - Go to to try Durable for free and use code WGMI30 to get 30% off any plan for 3 months. WGMI Labs - Get Your Software Built by The Pros: Guest: Blake Anderson Twitter - Instagram -

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Bloomberg Television

OpenAI's Sam Altman Talks Talent War, Trump and Musk

Bloomberg Television·3 min·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-14 12:00:00
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OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman says he hasn’t spoken to Mark Zuckerberg since the Meta CEO poached some of OpenAI’s top engineers. Speaking with reporters at the Sun Valley conference, Altman also says he doesn\'t feel represented by the Democratic Party. You’ve got questions about AI. We’ve got answers. Sign up for Bloomberg Technology’s weekly Q&AI newsletter: -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don\'t miss ...

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threadguy

Are Memecoins Dead Forever? w/ 404flipped

threadguy·30 min·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-10 12:00:00
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Interview with 404flipped, known as EQ, regarding the crypto markets and the future of cryptocurrency... 🔴Follow My Socials: Twitter: Twitch: Instagram:

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Bloomberg Television

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev: European Stock Tokens & Global Crypto Access

Bloomberg Television·9 min·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-09 12:00:00
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Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev said tokenization could solve the issue of liquidity "by tapping into a global network of hundreds of millions of crypto market participants." Robinhood is launching their own crypto tokens, including tokens linked to OpenAI and SpaceX, hoping to give retail investors more access to private companies. Tenev says he’s welcoming scrutiny by European regulators. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua in London. 00:00 - Vlad Tenev on products for EU stock tokens, giveawa...

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Daniel Mints

Roy Lee Investigation: The Truth Behind Cluely & InterviewCoder

Daniel Mints·20 min·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-09 12:00:00
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Today we investigate Roy Lee, co-founder of Cluely & InterviewCoder… stay tuned for a new chapter. Business inquiries: [email protected] Thanks for watching, and subscribe!

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Greg Isenberg

Cursor Replaces Your Entire Business Stack (Full Demo)

Greg Isenberg·29 min·10 mo ago·generated 2025-07-08 12:00:00
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Join me as I chat with Amir to discuss how Cursor can function as a comprehensive interface for business operations beyond traditional coding. Through demonstrations of Model Context Protocols (MCPs), Amir illustrates how to automate financial reporting, conduct UX analysis, create marketing content, and perform QA testing—all within Cursor. The conversation highlights how this approach can dramatically improve productivity by eliminating the need to switch between different applications. Timest...

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Sourcery with Molly O'Shea

Cluely Raises $15 Million From a16z | Roy Lee, Founder & CEO

Sourcery with Molly O'Shea·54 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Roy Lee, Founder & CEO of Cluely, announces their $15M from Andreessen Horowitz to build what they call the most viral AI startup in the world. In this deep dive, we break down their product, business model, fundraising strategy, controversial stunt marketing playbook, and what it means to scale with creator-led growth.

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Brett Malinowski

The 21-year-old who built a $500k/month Ai SaaS in 2 Months | Roy Lee

Brett Malinowski·1h 33m·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Roy Lee shares his journey of building a successful AI SaaS business that generates $500k monthly revenue in just 2 months.

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Anthropic

A conversation on Claude Code

Anthropic·20 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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A detailed conversation about Claude Code, exploring its capabilities and applications in software development.

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Y Combinator

Interview with Garry, Michael Truell

Y Combinator·37 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Interview with Garry and Michael Truell discussing their experiences and insights in the tech industry.

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Y Combinator

State-Of-The-Art Prompting For AI Agents

Y Combinator·31 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Discussion about the latest developments in prompting techniques for AI agents and their applications.

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Hallway Chat

Granola & The Art of Invisible AI - Christopher Pedregal

Hallway Chat·1h 6m·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Christopher Pedregal discusses Granola and the concept of invisible AI in modern applications.

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Lightspeed Venture Partners

Chris Pedregal + Sam Stephenson: Making Meetings More Effective with Granola

Lightspeed Venture Partners·38 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Chris Pedregal and Sam Stephenson discuss how Granola is making meetings more effective and productive.

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Anthropic

Tips for building AI agents

Anthropic·18 min·11 mo ago·generated 2025-06-30
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Anthropic’s Barry Zhang (Applied AI), Erik Schluntz (Research), and Alex Albert (Claude Relations) discuss the potential of AI agents, common pitfalls to avoid, and how to prepare for the evolving landscape. Read more advice on building agents: 00:00 Introduction 00:26 Defining AI agents and workflows 02:55 Anatomy of an agent prompt 04:29 Behind the scenes stories 07:29 Why write about agents now 08:53 Overhyped and underhyped aspects of agents 09:57 Identifying useful applications of agents ...

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Bankless

The Next Chapter for Pump.Fun with Co-Founder Alon

Bankless·1h 23m·1 yr ago·generated 2025-05-29
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Interview with Alon, Co-Founder of Pump.Fun, discussing the next chapter of their platform and future plans.