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Karina Bao

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MTS
MTS@MTSlive·
Looking for the best way to understand the Musk v. Altman trial? We built a wiki from the transcripts. trial.mts.now
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fabian@fabianstelzer·
We're launching Glif V2 today ...and it created 5 launch videos for us! Glif is a creative super agent: just tell it what you want to make and it produces incredible outputs using virtually every available AI model. Create ads, marketing content, films, short form content, voiceovers, music, and more. All in one conversation. Easy to start, endlessly deep. We're also announcing our $17.5M seed led by @a16z and @usv. Creatives: You're not cooked. You're the chef now.
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Liz Dorman
Liz Dorman@lizwandersworld·
You don’t build a new Era alone. You build it alongside others — with a community eager to shape what comes next. We quietly launched the way we believe technology should be made: by putting the tools in other people's hands. Thirty of our creative friends built their own intelligent objects on our platform. More on that tomorrow 🌱 The first Era-powered product drops in May.
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Liz Dorman@lizwandersworld·
At @Humane, io, @Apple, and HPE, we worked on some of the most ambitious devices in the world alongside people we deeply admire. We learned more than we can say. The one-size-fits-all device era where technology is built for everyone and no one, is ending. Same forms, same colors, same default voices, same few players. A generational shift is underway, one where intelligent objects feel deliberately crafted to fit the exact contours of a life: its quirks, contradictions, and specificities that are unique to you. Making an intelligent object should be as simple as describing what you want it to do. That's the future we're building — for designers, brands, makers, and anyone with a point of view.
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Liz Dorman
Liz Dorman@lizwandersworld·
Today we're launching Era and announcing $11M in funding. We're building the intelligence layer for a new ecosystem of AI devices — the platform that lets any device manufacturer, brand, designer, or creator make objects that think, respond, and act in their own style. We're entering a Cambrian explosion — new form factors, new creators, new objects worth desiring. Made by people who've never had the tools to make them, before today. Welcome to the new Era. Backed by @AbstractVC, @BoxGroup, @topology_vc, @betaworks, @CollaborativeFund, @MozillaVentures, and @AIResidency.
Era@eraworlds

We’re officially in our new Era.

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Nefise@nef_isa·
heyo coming down to sf for 2 weeks to see what the city has in store for me in media and creative direction hmu if you have a shared interest or any tips on how to find my footing in this industry always down to chat:)
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Erik Torenberg
Erik Torenberg@eriktorenberg·
Thrilled to announce our investment in MTS. Beginning today, MTS will be monitoring the situation across technology, business, politics, and culture, interviewing the main characters of the moment all day long on X. We’re seeding it alongside other angel investors such as Dan Romero, Packy McCormick, Soona Amhaz, Julia DeWahl, Austin Rief, Ryan Delk, Jonathan Swanson and more. The founding team includes @ChrisJBakke @theojaffee @gbrl_dick , @netcapgirl, among others. MTS’s initial hosts include the above as well as @MarkHalperin @creatine_cycle @amitisinvesting @labenz @JackFarley96 @jessegenet @stevesi , and more experts across tech, finance, politics, and culture.  MTS aims to be the best place in the world to make sense of what’s happening, *right now*, and it’ll be on X.  This was the original vision for CNN by the way. They called it “Randemonium”. The idea was, whatever the Current Thing happening in the world, put it on CNN full time, cover it from every possible angle, and keep it running until a more important Current Thing comes along. The CNN model has to wait for something to happen IRL. But something is always happening on X. And of course, X is — and has always been, the real world. Or at the very least, it’s the place where the people who run the real world make sense of what’s happening.  Essentially, what the hell is happening and why? The world’s an incredibly complex and erratic place and trying to figure that out is a lifetime occupation.  Figuring that out is the occupation of MTS. To Monitor the Situation is to watch history in the making.  P.S. MTS is looking for hosts, guests, sponsors, teammates, and other monitors to help make sense of what’s happening. Reach out if this is you, and feel free to join the MTS discord.
MTS@MTSlive

Introducing MTS: The first timeline-native news network that's always on. Monitoring tech, finance, geopolitics and culture — as it happens. We are Live Now.

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Probably@ProbablyDatabot·
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will o’brien
will o’brien@Willob·
Ulysses has raised $46M led by a16z American Dynamism. We are building The Ocean Company. The ocean is 71% of the planet. But it is less explored than Mars, and full of secrets, waiting to be told. It is the backbone of global defense. Home to the critical infrastructure that powers our world. And the key to the health of our planet. This frontier needs technology to protect and steward it. We are building it. And we need more builders Join us and explore the Great Blue Frontier: theoceancompany.com/careers
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Hahnbee Lee
Hahnbee Lee@hahnbeelee·
Han and I answered questions about co-founding, pivot hell, late night eats, and a few things that don't fit in a press release
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Vals AI
Vals AI@ValsAI·
GLM 5.1 just became the #1 open-weight model on the Vals Index, unseating Kimi K2.5, and is #6 on the overall index.
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doe@DoeLabs·
Big update: Doe is reinventing work. We’re cutting time spent on office work by up to 90%. You can now connect with your business’s existing tools to complete tasks, automate workflows, and surface deep insights just by asking. Limited access available today doe.so Follow us for more updates rolling out in the coming days!
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aadilpickle@aadilpickle·
I spent a week with Riley Walz. He's an internet prankster responsible for: - creating a fake 5 star steakhouse in NYC - cloning GSuite to make the Epstein docs accessible - reverse engineering government APIs to track SF parking cops and the tickets they give out It's clear that he operates on a different level when it comes to idea generation and execution. He's a sh*t disturber that's been poking holes in the world since he was a kid. Now, he antagonizes governments and companies daily just to make data more fun to look at. He has no agenda: he's purely just having way too much fun. I wrote more about how he does it and why people flock to him. sfalexandria.com/posts/rileys-i…
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aadilpickle@aadilpickle·
A $20,000 humanoid dishwasher isn't what'll get robots into millions of average people's homes. But a $1000 bot made with off the shelf parts that you can vibe-code might be. That's why Brian's building Bracket Bot. I spent a week at his factory and wrote about how he does it. He has the highest learning rate of anyone I've ever met and is one of the few inventors of truly new ideas left today. I left thinking "If he wins, they'll make documentaries about him." I thought I'd make mine early. Read the full profile here: sfalexandria.com/posts/brians-i…
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Brontë Kolar
Brontë Kolar@BronteKolar·
over the last year working at the intersection of AI + robotics + scientific automation, we've seen the funding skyrocket. researchers and engineers have been planting the seeds to enable this for a while, chipping away at challenges like building accessible python drivers for archaic machines (@pylabrobot) or verifying experimental plans with pddlstream. these are the unglamorous middle layers that make this new wave of capital really mean something. the canadian government was an early leader with their creation of the acceleration consortium (@acceleration_c) (historic $200 million investment). i remember seeing the Organa paper at the end of 2024 and being inspired by the potential in this space. fast forward to winter 2025 and we have the DOE (@ENERGY) announcing the genesis mission, the NSF PCL test bed grant, 300M seed round for periodic labs, to now this NSF tech labs initiative... 2026 is going to be an exciting year full of new tools, new research, and new science. let's go.
Caleb Watney@calebwatney

NSF is launching one of the most ambitious experiments in federal science funding in 75 years. The program is called Tech Labs, and the goal is to invest ~$1 billion to seed new institutions of science and technology for the 21st century. Instead of funding projects, the NSF will fund teams. I’m in the @WSJ today with a piece on why this matters (gift link): wsj.com/opinion/scienc… Here’s the basic case: 1) Most federal science funding takes the form of small, incremental, project-based grants to individual scientists at universities. 2) The typical NSF grant is ~$250k/year to a professor with a couple of grad students and modest equipment over a few years. This is a perfectly reasonable way to fund some science, but it's not the only way. 3) A healthy portfolio needs more than one instrument. Project-based grants are like bonds: low-risk, steady, safe. But no one trying to maximize long-run returns would put 70% of their portfolio in bonds. 4) Yet that's basically what our civilian science funding portfolio looks like. Around 3/4ths of NSF and NIH grant funding is project-based. 5) Tech Labs is NSF's attempt to diversify that portfolio. The Tech Labs program is aiming for: - $10-50 million/year awards per team - 5+ year commitments - Measuring impact through advancement up the Tech Readiness Level scale rather than papers published - Up to ~$1 billion for the program - Supporting research orgs outside traditional university structures 6) Scientific production looks very different than it did when the NSF launched 75 years ago. The lone genius at the chalkboard can only do so much. Frontier science + tech today is increasingly team-based, interdisciplinary, and infrastructure-intensive. 7) The team behind AlphaFold just won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. It came from DeepMind, an AI lab with sustained institutional funding and full-time research teams. It would be near-impossible to fund this kind of work on a 3-year academic grant. 8) Same pattern at the @arcinstitute (8-year appointments, cross-cutting technical support teams) and @HHMIJanelia (massive infrastructure investments to map the complete fly brain). Ambitious science increasingly needs core institutional support, not a series of project grants stapled together. 9) Similarly, Focused Research Organizations (@Convergent_FROs) have showcased a new model supporting teams with concrete missions and predefined milestones to unlock new funding. 10) There’s a whole ecosystem of philanthropically-supported centers doing amazing research, like the Institute for Protein Design, the Allen Institute, the Flatiron Institute, the Whitehead Institute, the Wyss Institute, the Broad — the list goes on. 11) But philanthropy can’t reshape American science alone. The federal government spends close to $200 billion each year on research and development, an order of magnitude more than even the largest foundations. 12) If we want to change how science gets done at scale, federal funding has to evolve. And the NSF and NIH don’t have dedicated funding mechanisms to support or seed these sorts of organizations. 13) Earlier this year, I started working on a related framework called “X-Labs” that built on all this exciting institutional experimentation that’s been happening within the private and philanthropic sectors. It’s time for the federal government to step into the arena: rebuilding.tech/posts/launchin… 14) Traditional university grants are still important for training the next generation of scientists and for certain kinds of curiosity-driven work. But after 75 years of putting nearly everything into one model, we should try something different. 15) And key program details are still being developed! You can reply to the Request for Information with suggestions or feedback on how to design this program here: nsf.gov/news/nsf-annou… 16) Science is supposed to be about experimentation. Science funding should be too.

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mg scott@mgscotttt·
observed a day of silence for Good Friday while performing in a West End show. wrote about it for @TheCriticMag .
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jasmine sun@jasminewsun·
we held a public debate in a 95 year old nightclub, packed the room with 500 people and a line out the door, and all went out drinking until 2am on a Wednesday night if this isn’t SF being back I don’t know what is
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