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Karpathy US Job Market Visualizer Scored 342 Occupations for AI Exposure — Then Got Deleted Within Hours
Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI co-founder and former Tesla AI director, published an interactive visualization on March 15 that scored every major U.S. occupation for AI exposure. Within hours, it went viral. Elon Musk amplified it with a bold claim: “All jobs will be optional.” Fortune ran a feature story. Hacker News lit up with 363 points… Continue reading
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MuleRun Hit 1 on Product Hunt — But Can an AI Agent Marketplace Actually Work?
The idea of an “app store for AI agents” has been floating around since 2024, but nobody has nailed the execution. Most attempts end up as glorified prompt libraries or half-baked automation hubs. MuleRun, which topped Product Hunt on March 16 with 366 upvotes, is making the boldest bet yet: a full marketplace where anyone… Continue reading
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98% of B2B Visitors Never Get a Demo — Naoma AI Demo Agent Raised $440K to Change That
The “Book a Demo” button is one of the most clicked — and most broken — elements in B2B SaaS. A prospect fills out a form, waits an average of 1 day, 5 hours, and 17 minutes for a response, and by the time a sales rep finally schedules a call, interest has cooled. According… Continue reading
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JetBrains launches Air — a development environment built around AI agents, not code editing
In December 2025, JetBrains did something painful: it killed Fleet, the lightweight IDE it had spent four years building. Fleet never made it past public preview. It went through multiple identity crises — first a lightweight multi-language editor, then an AI-first coding tool — before JetBrains pulled the plug, admitting that “another AI editor would… Continue reading
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Cognee Raises $7.5M Backed by OpenAI and Meta AI Founders — Can Knowledge Graphs Fix RAG’s 40% Failure Rate?
Standard retrieval-augmented generation fails roughly 40% of the time. That number might surprise you if you’ve been following the RAG hype cycle, but it’s a well-documented pain point for anyone trying to ship AI agents in production. Documents get chunked, embedded, and stuffed into a vector database — and when a query requires connecting dots… Continue reading
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openai-oauth Turns Your ChatGPT Subscription Into a Free OpenAI API — But Should You Use It?
One npx command. That’s all it takes to spin up a local proxy that gives you OpenAI API access without spending a cent on API credits — as long as you have a ChatGPT subscription. A developer named Evan Zhou published openai-oauth this week, and it landed on the Hacker News front page with 40… Continue reading
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Stop Sloppypasta Wants You to Quit Dumping Raw ChatGPT Output on Your Coworkers
There’s a word for what happens when someone copies a 500-word ChatGPT response and pastes it into a Slack thread without reading it first. It’s called “sloppypasta,” and a growing number of developers want it to stop. Stop Sloppypasta is a new manifesto-style website that hit the Hacker News front page on March 16, 2026,… Continue reading
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Google’s Chrome DevTools MCP Crosses 29K Stars — 29 Tools That Give AI Agents Eyes in the Browser
AI coding agents have a fundamental problem: they write code but can’t see what it actually does in the browser. They’re programming with a blindfold on. Google’s Chrome DevTools team built an MCP server to fix exactly that — and based on the 307 points and 136 comments it pulled on Hacker News this weekend,… Continue reading
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Rudel Analyzed 1,573 Claude Code Sessions — 26% Were Abandoned in Under a Minute
Everyone talks about how AI coding tools are boosting developer productivity. But almost nobody is measuring what actually happens inside those sessions. How many tokens get burned per task? How often do developers bail out before getting any real value? Which features go completely unused? Rudel, an open-source analytics platform built specifically for Claude Code,… Continue reading
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Sunday Robotics Hits $1.15B Valuation — A $200 Glove, 10 Million Chore Episodes, and a Robot Named Memo
Most humanoid robot companies collect training data the expensive way: build a robot, attach a $20,000 teleoperation rig, and have a skilled operator puppet it through tasks in a controlled lab. Sunday Robotics took a different path. They shipped 2,000 pairs of $200 gloves to real families and asked them to just… do their chores.… Continue reading
