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🤖 The AGI-pilled and the damned

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.

🔸 AI safety researchers in the Bay Area are building DIY bioshelters for <$10K, stocking food and HEPA filters in case of AI-engineered pandemics.

🔸 Investors and startup founders are spending down savings - convinced there are only a few years left to build wealth before “intellectual labor” becomes obsolete.

🔸 A new “smart-to-hot” ethos is emerging: if AI eats brains, charisma and fitness may become the true social currency.

🔸 Some Rationalists throw wild parties “before the end,” while others buy Wyoming land or Southeast Asian survival sanctuaries.

🔸 Even relationships are fracturing — activists in groups like Pause AI are divorcing over different strategies for fighting the labs.

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 new sales force: AI streamers

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.


🔸 Live commerce makes up over a third of online sales in China, with half the population buying through streams.

🔸 Brands like Brother report a 30% sales boost after switching to AI streamers - one avatar pulled in $2,500 in just two hours.

🔸 Startups such as PLTFRM, Silicon Intelligence, and Xiaoice build avatars for as little as $1,000, trained to mimic gestures, answer comments in real time, and even adjust strategy mid-stream.

🔸 Some companies run hybrid streams: humans open, AI takes over for the long haul. The result is consistency — no fatigue, no loss of energy.

🔸 In total, AI streamers have already generated millions in sales, squeezing out mid-tier human hosts while complementing top influencers.

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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⚡️Learn circuits the fun way

Interactive textbook on electronics - in game-like form you’ll learn how to read schematics and understand how things actually work.

🔸 Build devices in real time
🔸 Access dozens of step-by-step tutorials
🔸 See electronics explained visually and clearly
🔸 Runs free in your browser

👉 Start tinkering here 👈


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🔥 Perplexity: Google is our only competitor

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.


🔸 Jesse Dwyer, comms chief, said: “We certainly see Google as our only competitor.”

🔸 Perplexity treats hallucinations as a bug, not a feature - every answer is source-linked, making it easy to verify.

🔸 Their Comet browser, now rolling out, works like a “second brain”: it searches, books, fills forms, and can be controlled by voice.

🔸 The company doesn’t hide from controversy — from Cloudflare’s accusations of “stealth crawling” to Truth Social adopting its API — but keeps doubling down on accuracy and product.

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 - the AI web-crawler

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.

🔸 Bypasses site protections and handles dynamic content

🔸 Extracts clean structure and context, outputs JSON, markdown and more

🔸 Used for price tracking, reviews analysis, lead generation, and AI training datasets

🔸 Partners with publishers to offer “fair compensation” for content used by AI

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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🎱 Prophet Arena: a prediction market run only by AI

Prophet Arena is a new kind of prediction market where the only participants are LLMs.

Models compete by estimating the probability of future events - from politics to sports to tech.


Early results show these AI forecasters perform surprisingly well, on average even beating human traders on Polymarket.

👉 Check it out 👈


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🪼 Cyborg jellyfish dive into ocean research

At Caltech’s Dabiri Lab, scientists are turning moon jellies into “biohybrid” devices by embedding microelectric controllers and sensors.

The goal is to create low-cost, scalable underwater explorers that can gather data where expensive robots cannot.


🔸 Electrodes trigger muscle contractions, letting researchers steer jellyfish up and down while recording pH, salinity, temperature and pressure.

🔸 Jellyfish are ideal test subjects: no pain receptors, regenerative bodies, and natural ability to survive at crushing deep-sea depths.

🔸 Current limits include weak materials at extreme pressures and lack of horizontal steering, but new designs with servo arms and glass spheres are underway.

🔸 Different jellyfish species are being tested to match regional ecosystems and minimize ecological risks.

Instead of building artificial swimmers from scratch, scientists may have found a way to use nature’s own designs - scaling fleets of living, regenerating ocean sensors.


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🎧 Spotify: The Startup That Changed Music Forever

In the early 2000s, the music industry was in chaos. Piracy was everywhere, CD sales were collapsing, and legal streaming barely existed.

That’s when two Swedes - Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon - came up with Spotify.


The idea was simple but revolutionary:

🔸 All music in one app — no more pirated MP3 files or endless downloads.

🔸 Instant playback — songs loaded in
milliseconds thanks to P2P tech under the hood.

🔸 Freemium model — free with ads or premium without, a bold bet in an industry built on $15 albums.

The journey wasn’t easy:
🎥2008 — Spotify launched in Sweden, quickly becoming a local hit.
🎥2011 — US entry required convincing skeptical record labels who feared “another Napster.”
🎥2015 — Discover Weekly arrived, turning personalized playlists into a cultural phenomenon.
🎥2018 — Spotify went public in New York with a direct listing — no banks, no roadshows.
🎥2025 — The platform has nearly 700M users, with 276M paying subscribers.

Spotify didn’t just survive - it rewired the entire music industry. Piracy lost its appeal, streaming became the norm, and artists found a new (though controversial) business model.

The success came down to three things:
1️⃣Relentless focus on user convenience — instant, unlimited access.
2️⃣A bold freemium model that converted free listeners into paying customers.
3️⃣Negotiation power — persuading labels to take a leap of faith when no one believed.

Today, Spotify isn’t just an app - it’s the blueprint for modern music consumption. Wrapped, curated playlists, and algorithm-driven discovery have turned it into a cultural force.

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🖼 Google drops new ‘Nano Banana’ model for photo editing

Google has launched its new Nano Banana model, designed for next-level image editing.

It can add objects, adjust photos, and handle creative tweaks with surprising precision - good enough to replace Photoshop for many everyday tasks.


🔸 Built into Google’s Gemini ecosystem
🔸 Available to try for free via AI Studio
🔸 Focused on fast, accessible image edits for anyone

A fun name, but the bigger story is clear: AI tools are steadily eating into traditional creative software.

👉 Try it here 👈


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🏠 AI becomes your personal interior designer

Genspark just rolled out a big update: the AI can now generate full interior designs from scratch, not just static images.

It finds references, suggests options, and delivers complete layouts - all at no cost.


🔸 Creates full room concepts automatically
🔸 Provides design ideas and variations
🔸 Delivers polished final results
🔸 Free to use for anyone

👉 Grab it here 👈


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Trace builds the “first line” for your workflows

Trace is a platform that splits complex workflows into parts and routes them to either humans or AI agents. The goal is to offload repetitive work to AI while leaving humans to handle tasks that truly need expertise.

🔸 Integrates with Slack, Jira, and Notion to analyze processes
🔸 Breaks tasks into steps automatically
🔸 AI agents handle routine updates, docs, and coordination
🔸 Workflows can be built from a single prompt
🔸 Supports custom templates, roles, triggers, and scheduling

Backed by Y Combinator and already a Product Hunt hit, Trace is carving out a niche: an internal “first line” of AI agents that keeps specialists free for real problems.

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🌐 First social network for prompt engineers

A new platform has launched where prompt engineers can share experiments, guides, and courses for AI tinkering.

It’s built as a community-driven library of working prompts and insights.

🔸 Users upload their own working prompts and discoveries
🔸 Easy to test others’ prompts and share results
🔸 Search and filters by models and task types

A dedicated space for the craft of prompting is here


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🐪 Meta races to fix and relaunch Llama

Meta is pushing to release Llama 4.X (a.k.a. 4.5) by year-end, after the April launch of Llama 4 drew criticism for weak performance in coding, reasoning, and instruction-following.

🔸 The project is one of the first under Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), formed in June
🔸 A subgroup called TBD is handling training and scaling of large models, including work on an “omni model”
🔸 Earlier Llama 4 variants (Scout, Maverick) disappointed developers, prompting bug fixes and upgrades
🔸 A planned rollout of “Behemoth,” another Llama 4 family model, was postponed
🔸 Despite Zuckerberg’s aggressive hiring spree, MSL has already lost at least eight staff in two months

Meta wants Llama back in the race against OpenAI and Anthropic. Whether 4.X delivers on the “superintelligence” promise will decide if it can catch up.


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🚀 Satellites are drowning out the night sky

Astronomers warn that mega-constellations like Starlink and BlueWalker are far brighter than recommended limits, interfering with telescopes and even naked-eye stargazing. There are now 12,000+ active satellites in orbit, double the number just three years ago.

🔸 IAU recommends satellites stay dimmer than +7 magnitude, but most exceed this
🔸 SpaceX’s early Starlinks were +3, later dimmed to +5–6, but new Gen 2 Minis orbit lower and shine brighter
🔸 AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker satellites are the worst offenders at +3.3, with arrays spanning 693 sq ft
🔸 Only OneWeb’s constellation meets brightness guidelines, averaging +7.85

With no binding rules in place, space is getting brighter and the stars dimmer. Without regulation, the night sky may soon belong more to corporations than to humanity.


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📱 Apple to unveil iPhone 17 on September 9

Apple’s next event will bring the full iPhone 17 lineup — base, Air, Pro, and Pro Max.
Pre-orders open September 12, sales start September 19.


🔸 All models get 120 Hz ProMotion OLED
🔸 Pro/Pro Max: A19 Pro chip, Wi-Fi 7, up to 12GB RAM
🔸 Pro Max: triple 48MP cameras with 8K video
🔸 Air: thinnest iPhone yet at ~6 mm
🔸 Front camera jumps to 24MP across the line

This is Apple’s biggest iPhone refresh in years — slimmer, faster, and aimed squarely at creators.


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💊 “Boba pills” from China aim to rival Ozempic

Researchers at Sichuan University have developed plant-based microbeads that resemble bubble-tea pearls and may promote weight loss.

Packed with green tea polyphenols, vitamin E, and seaweed polymers, the beads trap dietary fats in the gut and block absorption.


🔸 Tested on rats fed a high-fat diet, those given beads lost ~17% of body weight in 30 days
🔸 Human trials are planned, with hopes of at least 3–5% weight loss over months
🔸 Works like orlistat (fat-blocking drug) but without its notorious side effects
🔸 Even 10–20% of Ozempic’s effect could make them an attractive alternative

If trials hold up, many may choose safe, edible “boba” over injections of synthetic hormones.


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💎 Steve Jobs on ideas vs. products

Steve Jobs once explained what John Sculley, and many others, didn’t understand about Apple: a great idea is only 10% of the work. The real magic lies in the messy, detailed, often painful process of turning it into a product.

🔸 Every idea changes as you build - details, tradeoffs, and craftsmanship reshape it
🔸 The magic is in execution, not the spark of inspiration
🔸 Teams that clash, argue, and push each other act like a rock tumbler - noisy and chaotic, but polishing ideas into something beautiful

Jobs’ point endures: vision matters, but greatness is forged in the grind.


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🧠 500 free AI tools in one place

A massive hub with 500 neural networks for every use case, all free and accessible right from your browser.

🔸 Text, music, video, voice, photo generators and more
🔸 Includes alternatives to ChatGPT, Midjourney, DeepSeek and others
🔸 No cards, no signup, no ads

👉 Grab it here 👈


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📷 DJI’s leaked Osmo Nano could shake up action cams

Leaks suggest DJI is working on the Osmo Nano, a tiny magnetic action camera with a detachable pod, a design that looks a lot like Insta360’s Go line. T

he pod can stick to hats, shirts, or even a dog’s collar, while the main unit offers an OLED screen and storage options.


🔸 Magnetic pod attaches in any orientation
🔸 64GB or 128GB storage plus microSD support
🔸 Designed for POV shots from unusual angles
🔸 Successor to DJI’s modular Action 2

If the leaks are real, DJI is pushing the form factor forward, while GoPro risks being left behind.


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