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SpaceX warns of significant future equity issuance around its IPO amid merger chatter, while WindBorne, Revolut, Strava, and DuckDuckGo illustrate data/licensing, regulatory, and AI-driven shifts in their respective spaces.
Strava is charging a flat monthly API fee and locking data behind authentication, signaling tighter data controls ahead of its IPO.
A detailed, multi-layered blueprint for injecting automated backpressure into AI-assisted software development, using tests, types, linting, benchmarking, review agents, planning, visual reviews, and PR monitoring to gateCode changes from goal to pull request.
A platform-agnostic website specification enumerating 10 topic areas with numeric counts, standard-aligned guidance, and an open, agent-queryable interface (MCP) including per-page Markdown feeds.
Quandri argues MCP is dead due to context bloat, reliability issues, and overlap with CLI/API, advocating CLI-first or Skills as the practical alternative; it backs this with measured context usage and performance data, plus a note that newer tooling (Tool Search with Deferred Loading) mitigates some issues.
PostHog plans to train its own AI models on data from its platform (PostHog Code) with opt-out defaults in the EU and opt-in defaults in the US, emphasizing transparency, anonymization, and in-house training to improve products like session replay analysis and synthetic user testing.
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