@Waller7J Embrace intelligent risks, those that have minor drawbacks but offer massive advantages when they materialize, and embrace them again and again.
The AI race is moving incredibly fast and xAI is keeping pace.
Grok 4.3 just dropped strong improvements in real world tasks, reasoning, and agent capabilities.
Its not only about building bigger models anymore. Its about useful intelligence that actually works.
#xAI#Grok#AI
It remains to be seen what might happen; the outbreak is under controlled conditions and isolated from the outside world.
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Learning to code in 2026 is still valuable.
But not for the reason you think.
It's not about writing lines anymore.
NxCode builds entire apps from prompts.
Claude Code refactors while you sleep.
Cursor autocompletes your architecture.
So why learn programming?
Because the founders crushing it understand WHAT to build and WHY.
The AI handles HOW.
Your edge isn't syntax. It's systems thinking.
#SaaS#StartUp
The best developers in 2026 don't write more code.
They write less.
Here's the shift VCs are betting billions on:
→ No-code tools now build full-stack apps in hours, not months
→ Claude Code & Copilot handle 80% of routine programming
→ NxCode lets founders go from prompt to deployed MVP in a day
The new competitive moat isn't coding speed.
It's architectural thinking. Validation. Creative problem-solving.
The startups winning right now?
Their engineers spend less time typing and more time asking: "Should we even build this?"
AI didn't kill programming.
It killed busywork.
The developers who adapt become 10x more valuable.
The ones who don't become replaceable.
#FullStack#SaaS#AI
Anyone can build a SaaS product with Claude these days.
Just describe what you want and it’ll spit out code, features, even the UI.
But the best SaaS companies aren’t built by those who simply “use” AI.
They’re built by founders who deeply understand architecture, scalability, and user needs.
Tools lower the barrier. Real expertise still wins.
#SaaS#AI#BuildInPublic
The US Department of Defense has signed major agreements with Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS, and Reflection AI to rapidly expand artificial intelligence across the armed forces.
These deals will allow the military to deploy AI models and hardware directly in classified networks for lawful operational use.
The goal? To accelerate America’s shift toward an “AI-first fighting force.”
Big moves in military AI happening right now.
#AI#Defense#Tech
Elon Musk’s xAI just released Grok 4.3 - a new AI model built specifically for developers.
It can autonomously handle web searches, code execution, and document creation.
Benchmarks show strong gains in real-world knowledge work, beating its predecessor, though it still trails top models from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Developer-focused AI is heating up 🔥
#Grok#xAI#AI
95% of SaaS companies fail within the first 5 years.
The ones that survive usually do 3 things right:
1. Solve a painful, frequent problem.
2. Keep churn under 5% monthly.
3. Focus on product-led growth instead of heavy sales.
Simple principles.
Hard execution.
#SaaS#B2B
7 Brutal SaaS Truths Most Founders Learn Too Late
1/ Most SaaS businesses don’t fail because of bad code. They fail because they build something nobody really needs.
Validate demand before writing a single line.
2/ Churn is the silent killer.
If your monthly churn is over 7%, you’re slowly bleeding out.
Best-in-class SaaS companies keep it under 5%.
Focus on customer success, not just acquisition.
3/ The 80/20 rule hits hard:
20% of your customers usually generate 80% of your revenue.
Treat your power users like gold. Build features for them first.
4/ Pricing is everything.
Companies that experiment with pricing every 6–12 months grow faster.
Never be afraid to raise prices if you’re delivering more value.
5/ Marketing > Sales for most modern SaaS.
Product-led growth (free trials, freemium, viral loops) beats cold outbound in 2026.
Let your product do the selling.
6/ Cashflow is more important than vanity metrics.
Burning 50k/month while celebrating “MRR growth” is how startups die.
Always know your runway.
7/ The biggest advantage in SaaS: speed of iteration.
Teams that ship fast, listen to users, and fix problems weekly win in the long run.
#SaaS#Startup#Entrepreneurship#B2B#SaaSGrowth
@stijnnoorman Over the past few years, productivity has become increasingly independent of time. We must learn to get the maximum results with the minimum amount of time.
Human progress isn't linear.
The last 50 years have delivered more transformation than the 500 years preceding them.
We are witnessing a compression of time where decades of innovation now happen in mere months.
We must shift our perspective: we no longer live in a linear world, and the pace is only accelerating.
#Innovation#Technology#ExponentialGrowth#Future
A horde of AI-native startups is coming. They'll build from scratch with AI workflows, while big companies struggle to adapt their human-to-human approval chains.