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A guy just cooked with code and robotics, and made a machine move like it has rhythm.


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SanDisk raises SSD prices

American SSD maker SanDisk sharply increased prices across its lineup.

Some models went up by as much as 4x.
A flagship 8TB SSD now costs over $2,500.


At that price point, the drive alone costs more than a full PC did not long ago.


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🧪 OpenAI links GPT-5 to an autonomous lab and cuts protein costs by 40%

OpenAI connected GPT-5 to a fully autonomous laboratory. The setup reduced the cost of producing the sfGFP protein from $698 to $422 per gram.

Human involvement was limited to preparing reagents and monitoring.

GPT-5 designed experiment batches. The lab executed them. Results were fed back into the next cycle.

There were 6 iterations in total, covering 36,000 reaction compositions.

The system identified cheaper reaction mixes that had not been tested before. Protein yield increased by 27% after optimization.

This is a full closed-loop setup. At this stage, it is large-scale automated trial and error, but done faster and cheaper than manual lab work.


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🔈 JLab sells headphones you are not meant to wear

JLab released Blue XL for $100. It looks like oversized headphones, but it is actually 2 speakers connected by a fixed headband.

Each side has a 2.5-inch driver plus a same-size passive radiator for bass. The unit can sit on a desk like a portable speaker. The cups cannot be detached. One side has a volume wheel.

Battery life is rated at 20 hours. Charging takes about 3 hours. Formally, it fits on a head, but the intended use is around the neck, not over the ears.

It is sold only on JLab’s site, in a limited run, in one blue color.


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Now you can mass unsubscribe from emails from within the Gmail app.

This is the first really good gmail feature release since they killed Inbox.


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🔫 Painkiller RTX uses AI to update a 2004 game at scale

Painkiller is being reworked through the Painkiller RTX project without a traditional remaster. Instead of manually redoing thousands of assets, the team relies on generative AI to upscale old textures into physically based materials with depth, roughness, and light behavior.

The AI handles bulk processing fast and consistently. Human artists stay in the loop, reviewing scenes, fixing failures, and adjusting mood where realism breaks the original feel. Most routine asset work is automated. Creative control stays manual.

Painkiller RTX is less about nostalgia and more about workflow. Old games no longer face a binary choice between being forgotten or getting an expensive remake. Small teams can now revive legacy content using AI-driven pipelines at a fraction of the cost.


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🤖 EPFL builds a robotic hand that breaks past human limits

EPFL engineers designed a robotic hand that does not copy human anatomy. It uses up to 6 identical fingers that bend in both directions. Any pair can form a pinch grip. There is no fixed palm or back.

The hand supports 33 human-style grasps and actions people cannot do. It can hold an object on the back of the hand while manipulating another. Two outer fingers can shift position and act as opposing thumbs from either side.

The hand can also detach and move on its own. Each finger works independently, letting it crawl into tight spaces. Lab head Aude Billard calls this “loco-manipulation”.

This is a shift from imitation to function-first robot design.


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Documentary: non-technical founder discovers Claude Code


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🚀 Guy rode the hype and made $22K

You’ve probably heard of OpenClaw, also called Clawbot or Moltbot depending on the week.

Someone quickly built a simple service that installs OpenClaw on a server in one click, for people who don’t want to deal with setup themselves.

He caught the hype, made about $22K, and is now listing the project for $200K.

Fast problem spotting. Faster execution. Sometimes that’s the whole game.



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📍 Alleged OpenAI headphone ad sparks denial and buzz

A leaked-looking video surfaced on Reddit during the Super Bowl, showing actor Alexander Skarsgård wearing silver headphones while facing a mirrored device.

The post claimed to come from an OpenAI employee who said the ad was pulled at the last minute. The clip was later reposted by Alexis Ohanian.

OpenAI denied any involvement. Greg Brockman and the company’s PR and marketing leads called the video fake.

Online chatter framed it as a possible test balloon or guerrilla marketing attempt. Either way, the clip spread fast without a paid Super Bowl slot.


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🤖 Atlas nails a backflip after failing hard

Boston Dynamics showed Atlas performing a clean backflip after a run-up. The video also includes failed attempts where the robot loses balance or lands on its head.

This was the final test of the research Atlas, built to push hardware and control limits. The work was done with the Robotics and AI Institute led by Marc Raibert. The key method was zero-shot transfer, where motions trained in simulation are deployed on the real robot without tuning.

The commercial Atlas is next. It has 56 degrees of freedom and tactile grippers. Hyundai plans factory deployment in Georgia by 2028.

Backflips are done. Factory work is coming.


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🌐 How a $100 domain turned into a $70,000,000 sale

In 1993, Arsyan Ismail registered AI.com for $100. He was 10 years old. The letters matched his initials. He held the domain for 32 years.

Ismail built early internet projects in parallel. He released Orennoscript as a teenager, shipped popular mIRC tools, launched a local social network, founded 1337 Tech, and became an early Bitcoin user with marketplace experiments.

Over time, AI.com became one of the rarest domains online. Two letters tied to the most valuable tech narrative. By 2023, it was redirecting between giants like ChatGPT and xAI, watched as a digital trophy.

In 2026, the sale closed. Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek bought AI.com for $70,000,000, paid fully in crypto. The deal was brokered by Larry Fischer.

$100 became $70M. Time did the work.


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🧠 ChatGPT starts testing ads inside conversations

OpenAI has begun testing ads in ChatGPT. The test runs in the US only, for adult users on the Free and Go plans. Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise are excluded.

Ads are selected based on the topic of the chat, past conversations, and previous ad interactions. They appear as sponsored blocks, visually separated from answers. OpenAI says ads do not affect how responses are generated.

Advertisers do not see user chats or personal data. They only get aggregated stats like views and clicks. Ads are blocked around health, mental health, and politics. Users can hide ads, delete ad data, or turn off personalization. Disabling ads on the free tier comes with lower message limits.

This puts ads inside a much more personal flow than feeds or search. It is not a scroll. It sits between thoughts.

OpenAI calls it an early experiment and says feedback will shape what comes next.


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🔥 A teleprompter hiding in the MacBook notch

A small app called Moody places a scrolling noscript directly inside the MacBook camera notch. The text sits next to the lens, so when you read, your eyes stay where the camera is.

This fixes a familiar problem. Reading from the screen always pulls your gaze down. On video it looks obvious and awkward. Memorizing long noscripts rarely scales when the text is long.

Moody solves it without hardware or extra screens. It is just text, moved to the only place that actually matters.

A tiny change that makes laptop video look noticeably more natural.


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💸 AI models are already taking a slice of creator platforms

OnlyFans generated $7.2B in revenue in 2025, with 400M users and 4.1M creators. The platform is still growing around 20% year over year.

At the same time, Fanvue is scaling fast, reaching $65M ARR with 450% annual growth. One key difference is that Fanvue openly allows AI-generated creators.

AI “models” are already driving about 15% of Fanvue’s revenue.

🔸 Emily Pellegrini: 555K Instagram followers, ~$23,000/month (up from $6K in 3 months)
🔸 Aitana Lopez: 326K Instagram followers, ~$11,000/month
🔸 Hailey Lopez: built with Stable Diffusion, ~$2,500–4,000/month

This is one of the first clear cases where synthetic content is becoming a real business line.


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🖥 Claude Cowork lands on Windows

Claude Cowork is now available on Windows. The tool is often described as “Claude Code without coding.”

It works directly with files on your computer and can connect to external tools to complete multi-step tasks. The focus is on handling workflows that span documents and apps, not writing software.

Access is open to all paid subscribers of Anthropic’s Claude.


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