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Sold a $700 app to a coffee shop. I didn't write it, Claude did.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-18

A developer used Claude Code to build a coffee shop ordering and loyalty web app, selling it for $700. The AI handled most of the coding, while the developer focused on sales and deployment.

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MIT in the media: For the future of tech, "Massachusetts can absolutely lead"

MIT News — Artificial Intelligence · 2026-06-18 Cached

MIT affiliates are highlighted in the Boston Globe's 2026 Tech Power Players list, with President Kornbluth emphasizing Massachusetts' potential to lead in AI and other tech fields. The article covers MIT's AI initiatives, entrepreneurship support, and role in the region's innovation ecosystem.

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@FinanceYF5: Daily Chart — In partnership with OutcastVC: The key to the innovation wave is not just technology, but the movement of top talent. The Talent Mobility Index measures talent mobility using hiring, job hopping, and AI funding data. AI labs have gathered the strongest talent; now they are starting to...

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-18 Cached

This chart, in partnership with OutcastVC, shows how the Talent Mobility Index uses hiring, job hopping, and AI funding data to measure talent mobility, pointing out that top talent from AI labs is now starting companies, driving the next wave of innovation.

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5 Lessons I learned building an AI consulting company

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-17

A personal account of five key lessons from building an AI consulting company, covering practical advice and insights for entrepreneurs in the AI space.

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@web3annie: If you're 22 this year and starting from scratch, what would you do? Dr. Kong, who founded two listed companies @JackClawAI: Step 1: Start with a small profitable entry point, even a 500 yuan OpenClaw installation. Step 2: Evolve with demand, upgrade while doing — Token services, AI …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-17 Cached

Dr. Kong shares entrepreneurial advice: When starting from scratch at 22, first start with a small entry point (like a 500 yuan OpenClaw installation), then upgrade along with demand to Token services and AI agent services, and continuously practice in high-growth tracks.

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Entrepreneurs in Nairobi make the case for going solar

MIT Technology Review · 2026-06-17 Cached

Nairobi entrepreneurs are adopting solar-powered grain mills to reduce costs and emissions. The article highlights Agsol's solar mill used by shop owner Milcah Wanjiru, which is cheaper than diesel and allows small batches.

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@heyshrutimishra: This is why smart people rarely build businesses Jensen Huang stood in front of a room of Stanford graduates and told t…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-16 Cached

Jensen Huang argues that resilience, not intelligence, is key to success, and that suffering builds character. He shared this advice with Stanford graduates, drawing from his own difficult experiences.

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@seclink: Qi Junyuan's Early Stage (Full Path of Teambition's Launch)

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-16 Cached

This article provides a detailed review of Qi Junyuan's complete entrepreneurial journey from college to the success of Teambition, covering five stages: groundwork, first startup failure, self-built internal tool, cold start growth, and capital-driven breakout. It showcases typical early-stage strategies for grassroots 2B SaaS.

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Locus Founder

Product Hunt · 2026-06-14

Locus Founder is an AI agent that you can text to build and run your business.

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@paulg: How to Earn a Billion Dollars: https://paulgraham.com/earn.html

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-14 Cached

Paul Graham argues that earning a billion dollars is possible through startups, countering a politician's claim that it's impossible without cheating. He illustrates with a founder who achieved 93% monthly growth.

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@StartupArchive_: Naval Ravikant on the right reasons to start a company “I really just wanted to be a founder,” Naval confesses with res…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-13 Cached

Naval Ravikant reflects on his shifting motivations for starting companies, from wanting to be a founder to seeking money and power, and finally to creating out of genuine curiosity and self-actualization.

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@PandaTalk8: https://x.com/PandaTalk8/status/2065311206840353163

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-12 Cached

The article analyzes the wave of layoffs caused by AI, pointing out that one-person companies (OPC) are a trend but most people can't make money; the key to success lies in serving high-value clients, doing dirty work that cannot be standardized, and maintaining long-term patience.

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@aronhouyu: Reddit is a huge treasure trove of information 1. r/MachineLearning (3 million AI & tech frontier group) 2. r/Entrepreneur (5 million member startup & business practice group) 3. r/ecommerce (active e-commerce community)…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-12 Cached

Recommends five high-value subreddits on Reddit covering AI, entrepreneurship, e-commerce, marketing, and productivity as a treasure trove of information.

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@rohanpaul_ai: Forbes just published a piece ranking America’s 250 most successful living immigrants. Nvidia, Google, AMD, Linux, Git,…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-11 Cached

Forbes published a ranking of America's most successful living immigrants, highlighting that many major tech companies like Nvidia, Google, and AMD were founded or led by immigrants, underscoring the role of immigration in driving American innovation.

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@Shenmeili1213: https://x.com/Shenmeili1213/status/2065051166984351877

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-11 Cached

This article uses the case of Wang's company using AI to produce short videos and successfully monetize them. It details the AI workflow in script generation, editing, private traffic acquisition, and customer maintenance. It points out that AI can greatly reduce content production costs, and ordinary people can enter the market through three paths: niche accounts, serving offline business owners, or collaborating with partners.

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@marclou: I documented my SaaS journey to $20K MRR. It took 512 days. I got excited, I cried, I laughed, I lost hope. I got liter…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-08 Cached

A founder documents their SaaS journey to $20K MRR over 512 days, sharing the emotional ups and downs.

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@heyshrutimishra: Sam Altman keeps saying it. The next billion-dollar company will be run by a handful of people and almost nobody talks …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-07 Cached

A tweet discusses Sam Altman's prediction that future billion-dollar companies will be run by small teams, and the author shares their own experiment testing this claim.

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@FinanceYF5: Someone says now is the moment for Hermes to surpass OpenClaw. The most comprehensive Hermes Desktop tutorial is now available — 43 minutes, free, no ads. Covers: running various businesses with AI Agent, building user personas, generating content, saving costs, how to use it to make money and start a business. "This is the best way to use AI on the desktop right now..."

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-06 Cached

Hermes Desktop tutorial is now available, 43 minutes free and no ads, covering running businesses with AI Agent, building user personas, generating content, saving costs, and entrepreneurial applications.

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@StartupArchive_: Peter Thiel on the type of company more startup founders should build Thiel first emphasizes his belief that when start…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-03 Cached

Peter Thiel argues that founders should aim for monopolies, highlighting 'Complex Coordination'—integrating many pieces into something new—as an overlooked but powerful category, citing Apple, Tesla, and SpaceX as examples.

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@ycombinator: Some of the biggest companies of the next decade won't be software businesses. They'll be services companies like insur…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-03 Cached

YC Visiting Partner Charlie Warren presents a playbook for building AI-native services companies (insurance, law, tax), covering market selection, variance risks, and financial modeling.

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