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⚡️ Google killer? Comet browser by Perplexity and NVIDIA goes live

Google’s in trouble: NVIDIA and Perplexity launched Comet, the first AI-native browser — and early testers say it’s a game-changer.

🔺Comet Assistant works on any site: summaries, search help, problem-solving
🔺Perplexity is baked in — smarter, faster, and cleaner than Google
🔺Built-in AI agents book hotels, write emails, pay bills
🔺Manages tabs, bookmarks, and removes clutter by itself
🔺Comes preloaded with ad blockers and pop-up killers

Access is now open
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🌐 Japan breaks 1 petabit/second fiber speed record

Japanese engineers just pushed the limits of data transmission: over 1 petabit per second across 1,800 km of fiber — using cables compatible with today’s internet infrastructure.

🔸That’s 10¹⁵ bits/sec — a quadrillion
🔸Enough to stream the entire Netflix library in one second (allegedly)
🔸Achieved using a custom multi-core optical fiber
🔸Compatible with existing transmission systems
🔸Reinforces that internet infra can handle surging global demand

You learned "kilo" from kilometers.
Now meet "peta" — the new speed benchmark for the digital era.
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📉 Small businesses risk falling behind in the AI revolution

New research shows that SMEs are falling far behind in AI adoption — and it could cost them productivity, talent, and growth.

🔸54% of small businesses use AI less than once a month
🔸38% say they’ve never used it
🔸 Only 24% feel their company invests meaningfully in AI
🔸Millennials are adopting 2–3x faster than Gen X or Boomers
🔸 Those who do use AI report better output, less stress, and even shorter workweeks

Big companies are already building automation pipelines.
SMEs that don’t catch up soon could lose their edge entirely.
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What are people asking ChatGPT in 2025?

In April 2024, 44% of queries were about software development.


Now, people are asking more about themselves.
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A riddle for startup founders

Two companies. Same industry, similar product. Very different paths.

Company A:
Solo founder
🔸$10K MRR
🔸$500 on servers
🔸Max $2K on marketing
🔸~$7.5K monthly profit

Company B:
🗄2 founders + 1 investor
🗄$100K MRR
🗄$80K in monthly costs (infra + marketing + salaries)
🗄~$20K monthly profit

Now the question:
Who’s doing better?
Or more importantly — which setup would you choose?


Explain your thinking in the comments 👇
(Hint: it’s not as obvious as it looks.)
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🔘 Ultimate browser extension for prompt hoarders — SuperPrompt

SuperPrompt is the perfect tool for anyone who works with AI prompts regularly. It lets you save, organize, and instantly access all your favorite prompts — right from a sidebar.

No more digging through notes or docs.
Just drop your prompt into the database and it’s there when you need it.


🛠 Try it here
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🧠 What it’s like to work at OpenAI — insights from a Codex engineer

Calvin French-Owen, ex-startup founder and one of the engineers behind Codex, spent a year at OpenAI before leaving.

He recently published a long reflection — here are the standout takeaways:

🔸 No one uses email internally — all comms go through Slack
🔸 Headcount grew from 1,000 to 3,000 in a year — processes constantly break
🔸 No strict product roadmap — priorities shift fast, sometimes no quarterly plan at all
🔸 Lots of bottom-up initiatives — small, semi-independent teams start research on their own
🔸 Flexible team structure — people can be moved between projects instantly if needed
🔸 High secrecy — Slack channels with access levels, can’t tell others what you work on
🔸 Many ex-Meta folks joined — not necessarily poached, just moved
🔸 Twitter is monitored constantly — post an idea and it might get picked up
🔸 No swag stockpile — merch drops are rare; first one crashed the Shopify store
🔸 Codex sprint was brutal — slept 5–6 hours, compared it to Y Combinator intensity
🔸 From first line of code to Codex launch: 7 weeks — says he’s never seen anything like it

OpenAI moves fast, breaks things, and keeps secrets. Not for everyone — but a dream for builders who like chaos.
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💘Grok introduces AI waifus — and xAI is hiring to build more

The first AI companions just launched in Grok — and now xAI wants to hire someone to make even more, starting with obedient anime girlfriends.

🔸The app now features two AI personas: a gothic anime girl named Ani and a snarky red panda called Rudy
🔸 Users can customize their personalities — including romantic and flirty modes
🔸 No paid subscription is required, just update the app
🔸 xAI posted a new role: “Fullstack Engineer — Waifus”
🔸 The job involves building AI waifus users can date, flirt with, or just hang out with
🔸 Salary range: $180K–$440K/year (plus bonuses), remote possible for US candidates

It started as a joke — but Grok’s waifus are now real, live, and flirting.
xAI isn’t just building chatbots.
It’s building characters.
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How to get blocked by a journalist: harmful tips for PR people

Dozens of pitches land in the inboxes of editors and reporters every day.

Only a few ever get a reply — either because they’re brilliant (rare) or disastrously bad (less rare).

Here’s a real-life example that set a new low. Want the same result? Follow these steps:

1️⃣Misspell the name of the publication — then double down by asking if the journalist still works there (despite being the editor-in-chief).

2️⃣Send your message word-by-word in separate texts. Offer five completely irrelevant experts without checking what the media actually writes about.

3️⃣Drop full bios, photos, and links for each speaker directly into Telegram.

4️⃣Add several large PDFs with no explanation of what’s inside.

5️⃣Wrap it all up by asking: “Do you need any comments? Or maybe a column?” No topic, no angle, no clarity.

If that pitch gets ignored or blocked, it’s not about arrogance — it’s a defense mechanism.


A clear, relevant request shows respect.
Everything else is just noise.
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🔗 Isomorphic Labs — AI-first pharma for real disease cures

56 million people die from illness every year. Isomorphic Labs, a DeepMind spinout backed by Alphabet, is building a drug discovery platform where nearly everything is simulated with AI — and they're now entering human trials.

🔸 AlphaFold 3 models proteins, RNA, DNA, small molecules
🔸 Simulations replace most wet-lab experiments
🔸 Built-from-scratch AI-native pharma company
🔸 Drastically cuts drug development cost and time
🔸 Makes biotech accessible for small teams
🔸 Partnering with big pharma and developing in-house drugs

$600M raised in March. Alphabet backing. Real mission.
This could be the start of the immortality curve Kurzweil talked about.

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🐥 Chickens-as-a-Service: the rise of subscription farming

From skyrocketing egg prices to eco-hype and backyard aesthetics — chickens are having a moment.

Rent the Chicken lets anyone try the farming life without commitment. For 4–6 months, you get mobile coops, laying hens, and fresh eggs — then return or adopt.

🔸 Partner network of 45 farmers across the US and Canada
🔸 Ready-to-go coops, no construction needed
🔸 Seasonal rentals with buyout option
🔸 Produces 8–14 eggs per week per package
🔸 $17.6M revenue (last public figure), growing ~20% yearly
🔸 48% sales spike during the pandemic

It’s a demo mode for aspiring homesteaders — and a gentle fix to pet abandonment.


What’s next? Rabbits, goats, micro-pigs?
Would you rent your first herd?


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🗯Build a perfect resume in minutes with Kuse

Kuse is a new AI tool that turns your text, file, or project link into a polished, recruiter-ready portfolio — no design skills needed.

🔸 Upload anything — get a clean, structured resume instantly
🔸 Looks like it was made by a pro designer
🔸 Supports charts, screenshots, and visual case studies
🔸 Export as PDF or live website — ready to send in replies

Try it
here

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🪙Send Bitcoin without internet — Jack Dorsey makes it real

Bitchat is a new peer-to-peer chat app that works entirely without internet or mobile signal.

🔸 Uses Bluetooth mesh to relay encrypted messages
🔸 No SIM card, no Wi-Fi, no servers, no login
🔸 Messages are ephemeral and fully private
🔸 Built for protests, outages, or remote areas
🔸 Currently in beta on iOS — Android coming soon

This isn’t a concept.
You can now send Bitcoin without internet.


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✏️ Rewrite your resume to land the job you actually want

Teal uses AI to analyze, rewrite, and optimize your resume so no recruiter skips it.

🔸 Tailors your resume to match specific job listings
🔸 Adds what’s missing and removes what’s irrelevant
🔸 Prepares you for interviews with suggested questions and talking points
🔸 Includes a resume builder with proven templates if you’re starting from scratch

Let your resume do the heavy lifting.


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🌍 Nigeria wants to be the next India — but AI and visas say otherwise

Nigeria is training 3 million tech workers to become a global outsourcing hub.

But AI is eating entry-level jobs, and Western visa restrictions are blocking access to global markets.

🔸 Over 1.8M applied to the government’s free 3MTT tech program
🔸 Courses cover AI, cybersecurity, software dev — online + 200+ centers
🔸 Startups like AltSchool and Andela link Nigerian talent to global firms
🔸 AI now handles basic coding and customer support tasks once outsourced
🔸 U.S. immigration policies are forcing tech workers to stay home
🔸 Nigeria is building “Talent Cities” and training locals to build its own LLMs

The bet is big — but the game has changed.


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🤖 China just dropped the best open AI model for coding & agents

DeepSeek released Kimi K2, a trillion-parameter model that beats Claude, Gemini, and even GPT-4.1 — and it’s fully open.

Here’s what it can do:

🔸 Matches Claude 4 in reasoning, outperforms DeepSeek v3, Qwen, and GPT-4.1
🔸 Token costs are 5x cheaper than Claude Sonnet or Gemini 2.5 Pro
🔸 Handles 100K-token research with clean visualizations
🔸 Builds full web games — including a Minecraft clone — in one shot
🔸 Plans trips using 17 tools in-browser, from search to booking

And yes — it’s free and open to everyone: kimi.ai

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🧠 Most founders fail to prove product–market fit. This free 9-step template fixes that

Too many pitch decks jump straight to the product. No context, no clarity — just “here’s what we built.”

But if investors don’t understand who it’s for, what’s broken, and why now, they won’t care about your clever solution.

That’s where the PM-Fit Logic framework comes in. Created by startup mentor and researcher Jeroen Coelen, it’s been used by 300+ early-stage teams and VCs to tighten their story and surface real PMF signals.

Here’s how it works:

🔸 You start with the customer — one real segment, not a persona soup
🔸 Define their Job to Be Done — what they’re trying to achieve (not what you want)
🔸 Frame the real problem — the blocker stopping them from reaching that goal
🔸 Map the current alternatives — what they’re using today instead of you
🔸 Point out why those fall short — based on interviews, not assumptions
🔸 Explain the consequence of doing nothing — real stakes, not fluff
🔸 Only then do you pitch your product — framed as the natural solution
🔸 Link your features to the problems and gaps above — with clarity
🔸 Repeat this logic for each segment if needed — buyer ≠ user ≠ approver

You can use the framework in three ways:

🗄A pre-built Google Sheet (color-coded, structured)
🗄A custom GPT tool that scores your PMF logic (0–100)
🗄A whiteboard version for team workshops and accelerators

The end result: a logical, evidence-based story that shows why your product must exist — not just that it does.

No more vague pain points. No more investor confusion. Just clean, customer-first logic that actually holds up.


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💰 China is spending billions to win the AI race

Beijing is using full-scale industrial policy to close the AI gap with the U.S., pouring billions into chips, data centers, and open-source models to make China an AI superpower.

🔸 Government has spent nearly $100B on chip development since 2014
🔸 $8.5B more allocated in April for early-stage AI startups
🔸 Local subsidies cover up to 15% of startup R&D costs
🔸 Entire tech zones like Dream Town in Hangzhou built to incubate AI talent
🔸 DeepSeek, Alibaba, and ByteDance now publish world-class open-source models
🔸 China trains models on curated government datasets aligned with state controls
🔸 Huawei and SMIC racing to produce Nvidia alternatives under U.S. chip bans

While U.S. firms guard closed models, China is betting on open-source to gain influence — and it’s already working.


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🛠 Cool tools for AI agents, coding, and automation

A fresh batch of tools for building smarter workflows, AI agents, content pipelines, and marketing hacks — all tested and useful.

Coding & marketing stack
🔸Firecrawl – scrape the web, make LLM.txt for GEO
🔸Exa – find the unfindable
🔸Hunter – lead enrichment
🔸DataforSEO – search demand & keyword intel
🔸Perplexity MCP – research API
🔸Manus – deep research
🔸Genspark – decks, agents, and pitch prep
🔸VAPI – voice agents (use Livekit if you’re a dev)
🔸Resend – programmatic emails (with new.email)
🔸Docker MCP – agent infra
🔸Supabase – friendly backend and auth
🔸Vercel – hosting

For browsing the web
🔸Browserbase – lets agents browse the web
🔸Playwright MCP – for testing and automation with web data

Automations
🔸Zapier – simple daily workflows
🔸n8n – self-hosted, flexible agent logic
🔸Lindy – best for field mapping automations
🔸Grumloop – browser-based triggers
🔸String.com – PipeDream-style text agent flows
🔸Manychat – IG short-form automation

Content generation
🔸Reel Farm – short-form repurposing
🔸Post Bridge – X-to-everything
🔸GenViral – idea prompts and hooks
🔸Banner Bear – dynamic image content
🔸Arcads – UGC-style AI ad builder

Design
🔸Aurachat – AI-powered design assistant

Building & prototyping
🔸Bolt, Replit, VO, Webflow, Framer – fast landing page tools
🔸Webflow CMS MCP – for programmatic blog creation
🔸Cursor – agentic IDE
🔸Warp – agentic terminal for builders
🔸Claude Code – best coding helper for non-devs


Save this list — it covers 80% of what you need to build fast with AI.

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