The ancients didn't fear the Brahmastra. They documented it.
Every generation carried the instruction forward without knowing it.
We just finished assembling it.
And almost no one knows they're already holding it.
The thesis on Echo is live.
Two gestures.
Speak to write.
Listen to read.
In any language.
Everywhere on the operating system.
The voice layer a billion people have been waiting for.
https://t.co/ymzPlVKZGM
Echo by Final Leap is live in beta.
A Mac app that transcribes your voice wherever your cursor is.
Hold Right Option. Speak. Done.
Free to try → https://t.co/Lrkn1ClRZH
Computer now connects with Plaid to link bank accounts, credit cards, and loans.
Track spending in detail, build custom budget tools, and visualize your net worth alongside your investment portfolio.
Ok last one: the rarest solar eclipse of all time. Only 4 people have seen this with their naked eyes. The sun is fully behind the moon. The only faint light hitting the near side is reflecting off of earth, 250,000 miles away. And the stars and galaxies in the background, sheesh
Nikon Z9
f/2.0
2 second exposure
ISO 1600
@NASA: https://t.co/twBqbUEDs2
We just launched FYN Wellness. Here's the honest story of why. 🧵
1/Most wellness supplements absorb at ~30% into your body.
That means 70% of what you're consuming never reaches your cells.
This isn't a new problem. It's why we started FYN.
Everyone is talking about humanoid robots.
Nobody is defining them.
The reason it looks like us has nothing to do with design.
It has to do with doorknobs.
The world was built for the human form. Every staircase, every handle, every construction site. The robot has to fit the world... not the other way around.
We are at the bend of the S-curve. The steep part is starting.
Found @JulianSaks Humanoid Atlas.
29 OEMs. 41 supply chain suppliers. Every VLA model is mapped.
The most complete map of the humanoid robot industry I've seen.
Bookmark this.
The interface keeps getting simpler. And somehow deeper.
First it was command lines. Then the OS. Then the browser swallowed the OS suddenly it didn't matter if you had Windows or Mac, Chrome was the real operating system.
Then something weirder happened. One website inside that browser started doing everything. I open Claude, and I don't leave. To-do lists, code, strategy, writing... it's all in there.
But here's what nobody is saying: the interface isn't just getting more powerful. It's getting more human. We went from typing commands... to clicking... to tapping... to talking.
Voice is the next interface. Not because it's convenient. Because thinking is faster than typing, and the interface is finally catching up to the speed of thought.
We are at the edge of something. And most people haven't even noticed yet.