HTML is the new markdown.
I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me. This is why.
Airbnb CEO @bchesky says more AI founders should be starting consumer businesses.
"I'm on the board of Y Combinator. 87% of companies are enterprise companies per batch."
"Enterprise is awesome... but the biggest prize is consumer. That is what's going to reach daily life for billions of people."
"Think about all the little parts of daily life that are kind of annoying. Pay attention to whoever's in your life and ask: 'How could their daily life be a little bit easier?'"
Business is 15% being smart, 80% how you make people feel, and 5% for the stuff you can’t plan — timing, vibes, chaos.
That 80%? It includes customers, collaborators, lurkers, doubters, tomorrow’s fans.
Unless you’re building for the algorithm.
Sure. But it must also be true that words mean something. This sport has always been emotional. It most definitely started that way and became more and more legal over time.
How many deals can you count where it started off as a verbal agreement or just a player giving a club their word or preference ?
Surely trust must still be valuable in a “workplace”? You’re missing the human element here completely.
GPT-5 is finally out.
OpenAI invited 500+ hackers to San Francisco to push it to the limit. 95 teams competed for $50,000.
Here’s what we saw at the Official GPT-5 Hackathon at @cerebral_valley@OpenAI
This makes a lot of sense, it makes a core human behavior very stress free.
The biggest task they’ll face here will be the economics (costs, returns, income per sale, etc) and logistics (they could absolve themselves).
Conquer that and this has the makings of a durable business.
Rid (@sellwithatext) is making selling easier than buying. Just text them a photo of what you want to sell and they'll do the rest. Finding buyers, negotiating, answering questions, and picking up the item.
Congrats on the launch, @vminvsky & @benediktstroebl!
https://t.co/n6OdMdkc7A
Bold call out by perplexity, sounded a bit passive aggressive given that this entire article is directed towards Cloudflare.
What’s Cloudflare’s end game ? Surely, if more people use these assistants, that means more $$ for cloudflare. Thoughts?
And beyond just legal.
Both, but more on the platform.
The best platform will bake in as much as it can and release in an additive way.
Because it’s impossible to preempt everything, they’ll enforce certain non negotiable values proactively and reactively.
The creator or vibe coder, not limited in creativity, will take responsibility for what they unleash into the world using said tools.
Enabling any and everyone to create software is truly inspiring and will be the greatest unlock in human creativity and economic productivity.
But here's a question we have to answer: who takes (legal) responsibility for mal-actions on these apps, platform or vibe-coder?
Lol. Sydney Sweeney catching fire now.
How did the world become so sensitive?
Get a life, have children, work a proper brain tasking job, give your life a purpose.
I hope American Eagle make some extra $$$ afterall there’s no such thing as bad publicity.
The secret to building dynamic Apps using natural language is to decompose the structure down to the smallest unit of value possible and direct the attention of an LLM to it.
Then build a communication layer that connects all the pieces. This is where the innovation lies. ;)
.@perplexity_ai cofounder @AravSrinivas has been studying his competitor, Google, for most of his life.
Perplexity knows that speed is one of its advantages over Google, and it is racing to get to that next level of AI-driven commerce before the search giant. https://t.co/NaEXjLsXRU