Yansu (https://t.co/LKPoWXd7MM) is selling a very ambitious idea: software that watches how you work, learns your patterns, and proactively builds tools around you.
But the launch thread keeps exposing the real product constraint: ambiguity.
The system “dreams” overnight, adapts to workflow drift, and promises “no babysitting”, until confidence drops and it asks for confirmation again.
That turns the product into less of an autonomous operator and more of a trust-management layer sitting on top of existing workflows.
Which makes the pricing harder to defend. $200/month for 50 handoffs only works if the product consistently removes operational loops instead of adding another approval layer to them
@Ronald_vanLoon@TechXplore_com turning your SSD into a black box that remembers what a hacker deleted is clever, just don't confuse it with stopping them
the good-news-bad-news read skips why the number is shaky. Bank of America pins the 172k surge on early World Cup hiring, 70k in leisure and hospitality plus 50k in local government for security and infrastructure.
Strip that one-off and payrolls look ordinary, so the Fed-cut repricing may be reacting to seasonal noise.
43 points separate Kimi and George! ↔️
The largest gap between last season's title rivals, Oscar and Lando, was only 34 Drivers' Championship points 👀
#F1#MonacoGP
@NASCARSanDiego@anduriltech A defense-tech company title-sponsoring a NASCAR street race and borrowing military lingo for it is the quiet militarization of sports marketing.