Just Eat Takeaway.com has rolled out robot dogs from Swiss startup RIVR in Zurich - Europe’s first pilot of autonomous ground robots designed for real city environments.
The bots move at up to 15 km/h, climb stairs, carry 40 litres of food, and last 30 km per charge.
For Europe’s foodtech, this marks a shift from lab tests to real urban streets, a preview of how automation could reshape delivery at scale.
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Musk doesn’t start with brainteasers or case studies. He simply asks candidates to tell the story of their career, the hardest problems they faced, how they solved them, and how they made key decisions.
Musk’s rule of thumb: past exceptional achievement is the best predictor of future impact.
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Alibaba has launched Qoder, a tool that can take on full-stack tasks, from writing code to testing and final assembly.
Qoder is now available in public preview and free to try.
The line between “developer” and “AI agent” just got a little thinner.
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Most founders believe fundraising is about running a clean process, lining up warm intros, and pitching every VC.
In reality, venture capital works more like outbound sales, and 90% of the money flows to founders that investors proactively chase.
Tier-1 VCs openly admit:
LPs do the same when backing funds, most allocations are outbound, not inbound.
That means if you’re the one knocking on doors, you’re competing in the 10% bucket of deals that investors didn’t originally prioritize.
The $30M seed your classmate closed?
It wasn’t because they ran a better process, it’s because VCs wanted to chase them.
The real takeaway: don’t just optimize your pitch. Build a company so compelling, with traction or vision so strong, that VCs feel they must come after you. Great companies are bought, not sold.
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Oculus founder Palmer Luckey says none of his ideas have ever been “new” - every concept he’s worked on already existed in science fiction decades earlier.
His advice:
If you’re struggling to find startup ideas, read science fiction. The future is often hiding in plain sight, on the page.
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San Francisco startup Oway, backed by YC and General Catalyst, has raised $4M to tackle America’s $100B problem: half-empty trucks on long-haul routes.
By matching cargo with unused trailer space, Oway claims it can slash shipping costs by up to 70%.
Oway’s pitch is simple:
Turn wasted truck space into an efficient, decentralized logistics network.
If it works, this model could reshape U.S. freight over the next decade.
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Musicians just got their dream tool - an AI that turns a riff into a full track.
Try it here👉 Moises Studio
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When Dorsey and McKelvey built Square, they hacked together a working prototype in just a month.
Jack would literally swipe cards and email receipts to investors - charging them $5–50 on the spot. That demo helped secure $10M from Khosla Ventures.
Dorsey’s lesson is simple: don’t just pitch an idea - show something real.
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As AI moves from hype to looming reality, people in tech are splitting into strange camps.
Some see an age of superabundance. Others see extinction. And they’re changing their lives accordingly.
For every bunker builder, there’s someone pivoting to leisure, fitness, or bucket-lists. Whether AGI means utopia or collapse, Silicon Valley is living like the clock is ticking.
Would you prep for an AI apocalypse, or just party through it?
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China’s e-commerce platforms are being flooded with virtual streamers - avatars powered by Baidu and DeepSeek that run 24/7 shopping shows.
For many brands, these “digital sellers” already outperform human hosts.
The small glitches in lip-sync or gestures don’t outweigh the cost savings and scalability.
For China’s brands, the “always-on” shopping channel is becoming less about people, and more about perfectly tireless clones.
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Interactive textbook on electronics - in game-like form you’ll learn how to read schematics and understand how things actually work.
👉 Start tinkering here👈
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An interview with Perplexity’s head of communications shows how the company is carving its own path in AI.
Unlike OpenAI or Anthropic, Perplexity doesn’t build foundation models, it builds a product. They integrate the best models on the market and focus entirely on usability.
The point is simple: while others chase model supremacy, Perplexity is building an AI-native search and browsing experience from the ground up.
For anyone who has tried it, it already feels closer to the future of the internet than Google.
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Firecrawl.dev is turning web scraping from tedious copy-paste into an AI-native tool.
The YC 2023 alum raised $14.5M Series A, hitting $1.5M revenue in 2024 with only 10 people, and it’s already profitable.
The demand for data keeps exploding.
The real question: will sites fight harder to block crawlers, or monetize access with models like Cloudflare’s “pay-per-crawl”?
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