SpaceX just signed a massive deal with Google for $920 million per month for AI computing power.
That’s nearly $30 billion over the contract.
This comes right before SpaceX’s huge IPO next week.
Rockets + AI infrastructure = next big thing?
What do you think? Bullish or bubble?
#SpaceX #AI #IPO
renamed my SaaS today.
Competitor Analyzer → "Rivalscope"
also animated the dashboard. counters, live pulse, staggered events. a static number grid is not a product.
tracks competitors + generates AI battle cards. 8 weeks to demo day
https://t.co/Yck1P3lLfm — coming soon
Day 5 of building in public
I’m challenging two $1,500/mo enterprise tools with a $19/mo alternative I built using Claude.code
I tired of bootstrapped founders manually checking competitor pricing pages, so I built Competitor Analyzer in under 3 weeks.
Zero paying customers yet, Building in public at nFactorial (biggest incubator in Central Asia).
Demo Day in exactly 8 weeks
Btw it tracks their pricing, features and reviews and sends a weekly battle card on how to beat them.
Raw journey from $0 to launch. If you're a founder, follow along.
Who else is done paying stupid prices for basic tools?
Day 1 of building in public
Claude Opus 4.8 just shipped with dynamic workflows.
A solo founder can now run parallel subagents in Claude Code. One plans the migration. Another writes tests. A third reviews. All at once.
Solo dev with a team of agents. This is the unlock.
spent months learning to code and finally shipped something real
it's a snippet manager — tired of losing useful code and rewriting it from scratch
live: https://t.co/iaSZqOKa5u
github: https://t.co/3t3ZSUfQmm
what's missing? what would you do differently?
@jumashukurov@ilyasut In his podcast Ilya mentions about The End of the "Age of Scaling". where adding more compute and training data yielded predictable, massive performance leaps, is over. What do you think about it? do u think that all the investments datacentres, training models are nonsense ?