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SaaS Founder شامل ہوئے Ekim 2017
230 فالونگ562 فالوورز

i tried claude's new visualizer today. very impressed. For visual people like me - this is gold.
asked it to map the top 10 AI funding rounds from this week. the bubble matrix made the story impossible to miss - not just who raised, but where the money is actually flowing.
here's what it's saying & who are the top 10 AI companies that got 💰💰💰 this week?
1. Nscale — $2B (UK)
everyone needs GPUs. nvidia can't ship fast enough.
so they're building the "AWS for AI." data centers purpose-built for AI workloads.
why care: compute is becoming a geopolitical asset. europe decided AI infrastructure is too important to rent from americans. the next AI decade might be won by whoever owns the power plants, not the best model.
2. AMI Labs / Yann LeCun — $1.03B seed (France)
AI can write poetry but can't navigate a room.
so they raised europe's largest seed round ever. on AI that understands physical reality, not language.
why care: LeCun has called LLMs a dead end for years. everyone ignored him and kept building chatbots. now he has a billion dollars to prove it. if he's right, the whole foundation shifts.
3. Legora — $550M (Sweden)
lawyers bill $500/hour to review documents AI scans in seconds.
so they're building AI for legal research, drafting, and document review.
why care: law feels untouchable. credentialed, regulated, built on relationships. but $550M says those moats are speed bumps. the professions that charge for time are the most exposed.
4. Mind Robotics — $500M (USA)
factory robots follow scripts. they don't adapt.
so they're building general-purpose AI brains for industrial robots.
why care: software ate the world. now it wants to move things. whoever owns the "robot foundation model" owns the next industrial revolution.
5. Nexthop AI — $500M (USA)
AI clusters are bottlenecked by networking, not compute.
so they're building networking infrastructure purpose-built for AI workloads.
why care: everyone argues about models. the real constraint is plumbing. the boring infrastructure companies will print money quietly while everyone else chases benchmarks.
6. Rhoda AI — $450M (USA)
robots need general intelligence to work next to humans.
so they're building robot foundation models for the physical world.
why care: two $450M+ robotics checks in one week from different investors. that's not a bet. that's a consensus. when smart money converges this fast, they've seen something most of us haven't.
7. Replit — $400M (USA)
coding requires setup, configuration, a CS background just to start.
so they're building browser-based coding with AI built in from day one.
why care: the next million builders won't call themselves programmers. they'll describe what they want and AI will write it. whoever owns that interface owns the creative layer of the internet.
8. Lingchu Intelligence — $290M seed (China)
china can't depend on US AI technology. they need their own robot stack.
so they're building china's parallel version of the same robotics thesis.
why care: the US and china funded the exact same category, the same week, in complete isolation. that's not a coincidence. that's confirmation. it's just a question of who gets there first.
9. Eridu — $200M (USA)
same networking bottleneck as nexthop. AI infrastructure can't move data fast enough.
so they're building "frontier networking for AI."
why care: two networking companies in the top 10. not one. two. the market is screaming the constraint isn't algorithms, it's physics. data has to move. heat has to dissipate. the unsexy stuff is where the real value is accumulating.
10. Axiom Math AI — $200M (USA)
AI still can't do rigorous mathematical reasoning.
so they're building AI that can verify and extend its own proofs. "self-improving superintelligence."
why care: everyone else on this list is building tools. axiom is building something that builds better versions of itself. if they fail, $200M lesson. if they succeed, everything else on this list becomes a footnote....
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@OlgaPechnenko that is wonderful well done 👍👍 I have been considering going for swimming - I've never been a great swimmer so there is definitely space for improvement for me 😀
Can you share more about floating - it sounds very interesting, I never tried it but I think I've seen videos
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@OlgaPechnenko @thepearsonified this is so true 💯💯💯 and so cool 👍 🙂
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Actual footage of @thepearsonified watching our girl compete ( and win!) her school’s Spelling Bee😂🐝🏆
The Best@Thebestfigen
Being parent.
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The React Foundation has officially launched, hosted by the Linux Foundation. Read more here: react.dev/blog/2026/02/2…

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@alexanderOpalic @grok Yeah but now there is a better excuse for doing it 🤣 🤣 🤣
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@esteecodes @grok Even before ai everyone had their online twin already where the thing people post on LinkedIn are completely different then the real version often haha
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🤖 “You’re an LLM.” - The newest lowest-effort online insult.
Let’s be real: we’re heading toward a world where most people will have an AI “twin”. This won’t stay an insult for long.
So for everyone using it, here is what I have to say: 👇
@grok
#AI #GenerativeAI #LLM #aitwin
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@Wisdom_HQ I will have to install it first, as I said my farewell to FB few years back, so for that I would like $5 mil please 😁
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@alexanderOpalic I hate leetcode, it is the worst version of DSA imaginable but - DSA can actually be a lot of fun - this is something I learned when doing my degree & I am thankful for it.
But I love writing normal code, I love every stage - seeing it my mind, writing it, deploying & running it
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@esteecodes Yeah crazy times
For me I never had so much fun to write code in the first place. What was always fun for me was more the thinking how to structure it. Probably this is also why I live ai coding. I was also never good at leet code challenges
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I am officially promoting myself from `Agentic Engineer` to `Agentic Software Architect` ! 😁
I am trying my best to adopt to the new era of software development and trying to stay positive :)
Dennis Ivy@dennisivy11
The most wholesome rant on AI development. “If you love software development don’t go do something else … It’s more vital now then ever to actually learn how to code” — @traversymedia
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@dennisivy11 @traversymedia that is exactly how I feel, as someone who learned & did so much to grow as a developer, because I enjoy writing code, I'm really wondering will 'agentic engeneering' be something I can still enjoy or would it be more like going back to the low-code no-code I started with 10y ago
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The most wholesome rant on AI development.
“If you love software development don’t go do something else … It’s more vital now then ever to actually learn how to code” — @traversymedia
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@OlgaPechnenko Yes definitely. Real time translation ear pods sound good, I have seen some online, please if you do get them share whether they do a good job :)
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@esteecodes for multi-language families - this is incredible! Now we are hoping real life translation with ear pods will be as good as Telegram:)
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My brother-in-law in Russia doesn’t speak English. My husband doesn’t speak Russian. They want to talk but it’s always been awkward.
Google Translate in texting? Clunky.
Then I found out Telegram has auto-translate built in.
Now we’re all chatting like the language barrier doesn’t exist. My brother in law writes in Russian, my husband automatically sees it in English. And can respond in English, and my brother in law sees it in Russian.
AI is literally bringing our family closer together and I’m here for it 🥹
What’s something AI quietly made possible in your life that you didn’t expect?


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