to take years, and the whole sector is reorganizing around speed and ownership. The window to become one of the companies that matters is open now. The startups that move fast and own their foundation will define the next decade of defense. The ones that don't will be footnotes.
Defense companies rarely lose because their technology is wrong. They lose because the competition outruns them. The defense industry is being rebuilt right now, fast. A new class of companies — Anduril, Palantir, SpaceX, the neoprimes — is winning by fielding in months what
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@StartupASAP I’m building a B2B SaaS that gives lead generation companies the ability to drone strike their competition. Real-time targeting via LinkedIn scraping, fully autonomous, with automated NDAs so the SEC never finds out.
@RyanOlunix I’m building a B2B SaaS that lets founders outsource their personality to AI so they never have to pretend to be charismatic in pitch meetings again. Your digital twin does the networking, lies to investors, and ghosts people for you. Founders just stay in their mom’s basement.
@samanthajeanneb compliance platform that automatically frames your competitors for SEC violations using deepfaked Zoom calls. Saves founders so much time not having to do it manually
@shmidtqq In depth OSINT analysis where sources can’t akways be 100% credibly verified, good for this or bad? because like you said one bad agent or data point can disturb the entire swarm
@cyrilXBT When you fill up your obsidian with info how does it manage memory and token usage? Does it not load in a shit ton of context when you load up your obsidian?