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🚁 DJI aims beyond drones with premium home tech

DJI, the global drone leader, has entered the home electronics market with a $900 robot vacuum in China, blending cutting-edge navigation, strong data privacy, and built-in smart security features.

🔸 Precision navigation tech adapted from DJI’s drone expertise
🔸 Local data storage for higher privacy — no cloud mapping
🔸 Integrated smart camera for home and pet monitoring
🔸 Positioned as a security device as much as a vacuum
🔸 Price signals premium positioning, not “cheap but good”

DJI could become the first Chinese brand to escape the “good for the price” label.


Its reputation in drones already puts it in the global premium league - a “Chinese Apple” that can expand into any category without losing credibility.

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🖼 Browser tool turns any pic into clean 4K

Lupa works entirely in your browser and can upscale anything - old photos, portraits, posters to 4K without distorting faces or adding artifacts. Even shots from a decade-old camera come out looking fresh.

🔸 No installs — runs directly in your browser
🔸 Preserves faces and details, no weird artifacts
🔸 Works on any image type, from landscapes to posters
🔸 Boosts resolution up to 4K without changing the original look

👉 Link 👈

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🚀 NASA kicks off the race for a “Martian internet”

NASA will no longer build its own Mars data relays - instead, it plans to buy communicationsas a service,” just like it does for astronaut transport.

The goal: a full system to move data from the Martian surface, through orbit, and back to Earth.


🔸 Current Mars data comes via aging orbiters like MRO and MAVEN
🔸 New commercial solutions are needed before these satellites fail
🔸 Blue Origin is developing an orbital relay based on Blue Ring (launch planned for 2028)
🔸 Rocket Lab and SpaceX are also in the race - SpaceX wants to adapt Starlink for Mars comms

If successful, this could create the backbone of a true interplanetary internet.


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🚨 Another founder exits xAI - launches AI safety fund

Igor Babuschkin, co-founder of Elon Musk’s xAI and former DeepMind/OpenAI engineer, has left the company to start Babuschkin Ventures - an investment firm focused on AI safety research and startups.

🔸 Helped build xAI from scratch, creating core training tools and leading engineering across infrastructure, product, and applied AI
🔸 Part of the team that built the Memphis supercluster in 120 days, enabling rapid model training
🔸 Departure follows other recent executive exits from xAI and Musk-led companies
🔸 New fund will back projects making AI more secure, reliable, and aligned with human values

Babuschkin says the goal is not to race toward superintelligence at all costs, but to build the guardrails that ensure it benefits humanity.


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🎬 Turning sketches into cinematic videos

Higgsfield’s new AI tool works like real video Photoshop - upload any image, draw what should happen, and the AI turns it into a realistic movie clip.

🔸 Converts static images into dynamic, high-quality video
🔸 Works with major AI models like MiniMax, Veo 3, and more
🔸 Simple interface — no editing skills required

👉 Free to try via the link 👈

This could make video creation as easy as doodling on a picture.


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🧲 Vulcan Elements takes on China’s rare-earth magnet dominance

Vulcan Elements is building a high-energy magnet plant in North Carolina to supply EVs, energy, and industrial markets, aiming to localize a supply chain now 90% controlled by China.

🔸 Focus on NdFeB and SmCo magnets — compact, powerful, and essential for EV motors, wind turbines, robotics, electronics, and medtech.

🔸 Pilot line and R&D already operational; team reportedly just 18 people despite the high-tech nature of the work.

🔸 Recently raised $65M to scale production and secure stable supply for OEMs.

The big question - will US buyers pay a premium for local supply, or will price still outweigh independence?


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🚀 The video that kept Perplexity’s CEO going

When asked what helped him push through the early days before any big wins, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas didn’t name a mentor or a business book. He said: “A video of Elon Musk.”

🔸 The clip shows a reporter pressing Musk about failed rocket launches - trying to get under his skin.

🔸 Musk’s answer: “I never give up.”

🔸 That moment became Aravind’s personal reset button whenever things got tough.

So, no heavy startup tips this Friday, just a shot of raw motivation.

Here’s the video that fires him up every time

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🍞 Google launches “AI model for your toaster”

Google has released Gemma 3 270M - a compact open-source AI model with 270M parameters that runs on smartphones, Raspberry Pi, and smart devices.

🔸 Works fully offline without internet access
🔸 Fine-tunes easily for specific tasks
🔸 Beats similar models in instruction-following tests
🔸Consumes just 0.75% of Pixel 9 Pro’s battery for 25 chats

👉 Download here 👈

Already used in apps like children’s story generators, it’s built for privacy, low power use, and cloud-free operation.


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💼 Cohere hits $6.8B valuation with $500M raise

Cohere, the enterprise-focused LLM developer, has closed a $500M round, boosting its valuation from $5.5B last year to $6.8B. The 2019-founded company focuses on corporate clients, not mass consumers.

🔸 Partnerships include Oracle, Dell, SAP, RBC, Fujitsu, and LG
🔸 New investor: Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan
🔸 Backers in the round: Radical Ventures, Inovia Capital, AMD, Nvidia, Salesforce
🔸 New hires: ex-Meta research head Joelle Pineau, ex-Uber and Shield AI exec François Chadwick as CFO
🔸 Subtle jab at rivals: “Repackaged consumer models” can’t match AI built for enterprise security from the ground up

Cohere is doubling down on the corporate AI race.


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💻 15 hottest coding topics for your next side project

A massive open-source library of coding project ideas is making the rounds - perfect for brushing up on skills and building a killer portfolio.

🔸 Covers everything from Python, Java, JS, Kotlin, R, HTML/CSS, C/C++ to advanced algorithms, data structures, VR, and graphics apps
🔸 Clearly structured by topic and difficulty so you can progress step-by-step
🔸 Includes creative picks like VR games you can build for headsets

👉 Dive in here 👈

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🤖 Robot wins race… after knocking over a human

At the first-ever World Robot Games, a Unitree runner made headlines for more than just speed - it accidentally knocked a person down mid-race.

🔸 The robot still crossed the finish line first.
🔸 Distance: 1.5 km in 6 minutes 34 seconds.
🔸 Event: part of the competition’s endurance category.

Good thing there’s no robot biathlon yet - we’d rather keep the rifles away.


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🤖 China unveils plan for pregnancy humanoid robot

Kaiwa Technology in Guangzhou is working on the world’s first humanoid robot with an artificial womb.

The machine is designed to carry a fetus through full gestation using artificial amniotic fluid and nutrient delivery, a prototype is expected by 2026, priced under $14K.


🔸 The concept was presented at the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing
🔸 Founder Zhang Qifeng says discussions with regulators in Guangdong are already underway
🔸 Artificial womb tech has been tested before - premature lambs were successfully grown in “biobags” in 2017
🔸 This leap aims to move from partial incubation toward full-term artificial gestation
🔸 The announcement has sparked both ethical concerns and interest as a potential solution for infertility

The project sits at the intersection of biotech and robotics, and raises a bigger question:
how far should we go in outsourcing the most human processes to machines?


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💡 Don’t fall in love with your MVP

Many founders get too attached to their first version. But an MVP is only a starting point, not the final product.

🔸 Early Airbnb had no payments or maps
🔸 Twitch began as a livestream of a founder’s daily life
🔸 Stripe launched as “devpayments,” just an API for developers

Your MVP is like homework from first grade, useful at the time, but not worth clinging to. The real journey is in what comes after.


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🚀 Two paths to a seed round

Hot founders in hot markets can skip straight to $4M seeds.

Everyone else takes the long road - bootstrap, grants, accelerators, angels - before VCs write the $2M check.

Same label, very different journeys.


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🫂 AI brings back in-person job interviews

Companies are shifting away from Zoom and back to face-to-face meetings. Reason: too many candidates lean on AI to cheat during online interviews — especially in technical roles.

🔸 Google, Cisco, and McKinsey have reinstated live stages
🔸 At Google, even coding interviews are back in person
🔸 McKinsey says it’s about seeing how candidates connect in real life
🔸 FBI warns of bigger risks - deepfakes, fake profiles, and workers posing as others with AI help

The return to old-school interviews shows that sometimes the best filter is still human presence.


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🔗 Neuralink faces a rival with ultrasound and gene therapy

Merge Labs, linked to Sam Altman and OpenAI, is exploring sonogenetics, using gene therapy to make brain cells responsive to ultrasound.

Instead of electrodes, a tiny implanted emitter would read and modulate neural activity through modified cells.


🔸 Plans to raise $250M at $850M valuation, with OpenAI’s venture arm as a key backer
🔸 Altman is co-founder but not an investor; Musk’s Neuralink remains focused on electrical implants
🔸 Altman hinted at a broader vision: “think — and instantly get an answer from ChatGPT”
🔸 Other players in ultrasound neuromodulation include Nudge ($100M, Fred Ehrsam) and a Reid Hoffman–backed startup ($12M)
🔸 Merge’s approach could unlock a new class of brain–computer interfaces, though clinical use is likely years away

The bet isn’t just medical - it’s about enhancing cognition itself.


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🤖 The ultimate collection on optimizing agent systems

A powerhouse roundup from 2023–2025, covering self-evolving agents, efficiency hacks, and everything you need to make your AI agents not just “alive” but actually effective.

👉 Full collection here 👈

Free up your own time by letting agents do the work.


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⚡️ The only mega-prompt you need for ChatGPT

A Redditor claims to have solved the biggest issue with LLMs - human imprecision.

Since 92% of the quality of an answer depends on how well you frame the question, this prompt flips the process: ChatGPT does the clarifying, you just confirm.


The structure is simple:

You are to act as my prompt engineer. I would like to accomplish: [insert your task].

Please repeat this back to me in your own words, and ask any clarifying questions.
I will answer those.

This process will repeat until we both confirm you have an exact understanding,
and only then will you generate the final prompt.

Instead of struggling with wording, you let the AI drill down, refine, and finally output the sharpest possible version.

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❗️ Vlad Tenev admits remote-first was a mistake

Robinhood’s founder says declaring the company remote-first in 2022 was “the wrong decision”, and one he regretted almost immediately.

Now the firm runs on an office-heavy model:
🔸 Executives in-office 5 days a week
🔸 Managers 4 days
🔸 Individual contributors 3 days

Tenev’s logic: leaders should take on more pain than their teams.

If you want people to move fast, you start by setting the example at the top.


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