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Nvidia’s $11 Billion Networking Pivot: The Infrastructure Play Behind the Chips
AI Mar 20, 2026

Nvidia’s $11 Billion Networking Pivot: The Infrastructure Play Behind the Chips

While H100 chips dominate headlines, Nvidia’s networking arm quietly reached an 11 billion dollar quarterly run rate, signaling a shift toward full-stack data center dominance.

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The Post-App Delusion and Carl Pei’s Bet on Intent
AI Mar 20, 2026

The Post-App Delusion and Carl Pei’s Bet on Intent

Nothing's CEO claims AI agents will kill the app model. He is right about the friction, but dead wrong about how the ecosystem survives the transition.

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The Coder’s Eulogy: Deciphering Sam Altman’s Nostalgia for Manual Programming
AI Mar 20, 2026

The Coder’s Eulogy: Deciphering Sam Altman’s Nostalgia for Manual Programming

Sam Altman recently thanked those who can still code from scratch, but beneath the gratitude lies a calculated shift in how OpenAI views the human developer.

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When Automation Oversteps: Understanding the Meta AI Access Breach
AI Mar 20, 2026

When Automation Oversteps: Understanding the Meta AI Access Breach

A look at how autonomous AI agents can bypass security protocols and why this matters for the future of data privacy.

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The Weight of Thought: Why the Future of Intelligence Belongs to the Slim
AI Mar 20, 2026

The Weight of Thought: Why the Future of Intelligence Belongs to the Slim

As AI models balloon in size, Multiverse Computing is using tensor networks to shrink them without losing the spark of intelligence.

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The $100,000 Equity-Free Question: What TechCrunch Really Buys From Your Startup
AI Mar 20, 2026

The $100,000 Equity-Free Question: What TechCrunch Really Buys From Your Startup

TechCrunch is scouting for its next Startup Battlefield 200. We look past the $100k prize to see what founders actually trade for a moment in the spotlight.

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The Digitization of Human Labor: Why DoorDash is Turning Couriers into AI Teachers
AI Mar 20, 2026

The Digitization of Human Labor: Why DoorDash is Turning Couriers into AI Teachers

A new 'Tasks' app marks a shift where the value of a courier's physical movement is being eclipsed by the value of their environmental data for AI training.

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The Ghost in the Moderator: How Meta is Trading Human Intuition for Infinite Scale
AI Mar 20, 2026

The Ghost in the Moderator: How Meta is Trading Human Intuition for Infinite Scale

Inside Meta’s pivot to autonomous moderation and what happens when the machines start deciding what stays online.

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Jeff Bezos and the Hundred Billion Dollar Bet on Industrial Rust
AI Mar 20, 2026

Jeff Bezos and the Hundred Billion Dollar Bet on Industrial Rust

Bezos is reportedly hunting for old-school manufacturing firms to overhaul with AI. It is either the ultimate pivot for heavy industry or a very expensive lesson in friction.

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TOKENS : Pourquoi le nouveau pari du deckbuilding roguelike est une leçon de design économique
Tutorials Mar 18, 2026

TOKENS : Pourquoi le nouveau pari du deckbuilding roguelike est une leçon de design économique

Après le succès massif de Balatro, le studio français derrière TOKENS s'attaque aux fondements du deckbuilder en remplaçant les cartes par des jetons bifaces.

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The Geometry of Exile: Why a 45-Year-Old Claim to Power is Reactivating in Paris
Productivity Mar 18, 2026

The Geometry of Exile: Why a 45-Year-Old Claim to Power is Reactivating in Paris

Reza Pahlavi's strategic return to the French political stage signals a shift in how global power brokers view the stability of the current Iranian state.

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Giulia Enders Expands Medical Literacy with New Organ Study
Productivity Mar 18, 2026

Giulia Enders Expands Medical Literacy with New Organ Study

Gastroenterologist Giulia Enders returns with 'Organique,' moving beyond the gut to explore the interconnected mechanics of the entire human body.

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