How Satisfied Are Companies After Integrating NHIs in Compliance Frameworks?
The episode explores how companies are evaluating the integration of Non‑Human Identities (NHIs) into their compliance frameworks, highlighting the benefits of reduced risk, improved regulatory adherence, and operational efficiency. It outlines best‑practice steps such as discovery, automated secret rotation, behavioral analytics, and robust audit trails, while emphasizing the continued need for human oversight and cross‑department collaboration. Industry examples from finance, healthcare, and travel illustrate the strategic value of NHIs for meeting stringent compliance demands. Challenges like scalability, legacy system integration, and regulatory complexity are also discussed, with recommendations for executive sponsorship and continuous training.
How to Optimize Your Shopify Store for UCP Checkout and AI-Driven Order
The episode walks Shopify merchants through enabling AI‑driven checkout using the Unified Checkout Protocol (UCP), explaining how the state machine differs from traditional linear checkout and why clear, structured error messages are crucial. It outlines the core capabilities every store...

AI-Generated Replies Surge, Threatening Twitter’s Comment Section
I asked Claude Code to chart my AI reply detection As I thought it's going exponential now There was a small slowdown from July to November last year, then it went back up and with everyone running OpenClaw (I think) it's now...
OpenAI Hires Steinberger to Lead Multi‑agent Future
Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for...
Diving Under The Ice At Lake Untersee To Do Astrobiology
Astrobiologist Dale Andersen and his team are conducting under‑ice dives in Lake Untersee, Antarctica, to study extremophile microbes that could resemble life on icy worlds. The field season has faced variable weather, including snowstorms and 50 mph gusts, but the crew...
World Climate Progress Accelerates: Emissions Down, Renewables Surge
Good climate news this week 1 China: Emissions have been flat or falling for nearly 2 years 2 China: Emissions fell in 2025 3 Global: IEA says world already passed peak coal in electricity sector 4 China: In January, EVs passed 50% of China’s...
Nanopillar-Studded Plastic Films Physically Destroy Viruses, Cutting Infectivity by 94% without Chemicals
Researchers at RMIT and international partners engineered flexible acrylic films stamped with dense nanopillar arrays using ultraviolet nano‑imprint lithography. The 60 nm pitch configuration reduced human parainfluenza virus type 3 infectivity by up to 94 % within one hour, achieving mechanical rupture of...
Scaling Service Operations: What Shopify Brands Can Learn From Dubai’s PropTech Boom
In this episode Steve Hutt shows Shopify founders how to scale service operations by borrowing a four‑phase playbook from Dubai’s PropTech boom. He highlights how technology adoption—AI pricing, predictive maintenance, and integrated dashboards—removes friction, while retention‑first strategies, data‑driven decision making,...

Moonshot AI Launches Kimi Claw: Native OpenClaw on Kimi.com with 5,000 Community Skills and 40GB Cloud Storage Now
Moonshot AI has rebranded its OpenClaw framework as Kimi Claw and made it a native, cloud‑hosted service on kimi.com. The platform now offers a persistent 24/7 AI agent environment, a 5,000‑plus skill registry called ClawHub, and 40 GB of dedicated cloud storage...
Snowflake's Micro-Partitions Promote Lazy Modeling, Undermine Optimization
eczachly I hate Snowflake micro partitions and optimizations for a few reasons - they make data modeling lazy If you don’t have to understand the partitioning or shape of your data. You can just slap the data into Snowflake and call it a...
Profit‑First Ad Rules Drive $200M+ Results
If you want to generate $200M+ in client results, these are the 50 rules to live by. Steal them. Save them. Print them out. 1. Creative strategy > media buying. 2. If Meta spends money on your ad, there's a...
BPI-R4 Pro Router Board Delivers MT7988A SoC with Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Capability
Banana Pi has launched the BPI‑R4 Pro router board, built on MediaTek’s MT7988A (Filogic 880) quad‑core Cortex‑A73 SoC and supporting tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7. The board ships in two configurations – an 8 GB DDR4 “8X” model with dual 10 G SFP+ ports and a 4 GB DDR4...
Growth Journal Elevates Go‑to‑Market to a Discipline
Every serious profession has a journal. Medicine. Law. Engineering. Business....... But Go-to-Market — the discipline that determines whether companies scale or stall — has never had a publication dedicated to elevating the craft. We think it’s time. The Growth Journal...

Dutch Defence Secretary Boldly Claims F-35 Software Could Be ‘Jailbroken’
Dutch Defence Secretary Gijs Tuinman told Dutch radio that the F‑35’s software could potentially be “jailbroken,” hinting at a future where the Netherlands might operate the jet without U.S. approval. He stopped short of confirming any concrete plan, noting the...

Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Cars
The EPA announced that the credit automakers receive for installing start‑stop systems is being eliminated, reversing a policy that helped meet vehicle emissions standards. The Trump administration rejected the scientific endangerment finding that justified the credit, arguing the feature damages...

Mobile Wound Care in 2026: Navigating Regulatory Pressures
Mobile wound‑care providers face tighter Local Coverage Determinations, heightened CMS surveillance, and expanded documentation mandates in 2026. These regulatory shifts narrow reimbursement, limit visit frequency, and force clinicians into defensive practices. The burden disproportionately impacts high‑acuity, home‑bound patients who rely...

Corporate Training Courses: A Complete Guide For Modern Organizations
Corporate training courses have evolved from one‑off workshops to continuous learning programs that align directly with business objectives. Modern organizations invest in a mix of onboarding, compliance, leadership, technical, and soft‑skill courses to upskill employees at every career stage. Flexible...

Simulation Shows That Nuking Earth-Bound Asteroids Might Be Safe
Researchers from the University of Oxford and deflection startup OuSoCo used the HiRadMat particle accelerator to expose a Campo del Cielo iron meteorite sample to intense radiation, mimicking a nuclear blast. The sample first softened, then flexed and ultimately restrengthened,...
Use ArchUnit to Enforce Architecture for AI Agents
Interesting additional thought about this: I use archunit https://www.archunit.org/ to force Claude to follow some patterns (never access the DB from the service layer for example, never return database package entities from the controller). I wonder if we should have more...

New to the Industry, Under-Sink Water Filter Removes Microplastics, Lead & More
Aquavis, a two‑year‑old water‑filtration startup, has launched an under‑sink system aimed at hotels and resorts. The NSF‑certified unit removes 98.9% of microplastics, 99.7% of lead, chlorine, PFAS and other contaminants, using a .5‑micron filter. Early adopters report installations in more...

Webb Reveals a Plethora of Organic Molecules in a Bright Local Infrared Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope examined the ultra‑luminous infrared galaxy IRAS 07251‑0248 and uncovered an unexpectedly rich inventory of organic molecules in both gas and solid phases. Using NIRSpec and MIRI, researchers identified methyl radical, benzene, methane, acetylene, diacetylene, triacetylene, carbonaceous...
Controlled Drives Are Redefining Industrial Automation Standards
🚀 Motion Control is becoming a key technology in industry. And many underestimate how fast things are changing. In my new video, Omar and I discuss why controlled drive systems are dominating more and more applications. ⚙️ Why traditional contactor...
AI Frees Us to Think, Not Just Do
So, that viral post that says 50 percent of white-collar jobs will be gone in five years or less actually...has me really excited about the future. I've always enjoyed rolling up my sleeves, getting work done. But the real value...
Study Outlines How JWST and Ariel Could Team up on Exoplanet Atmospheres
A new pre‑print from the Ariel‑JWST Synergy Working Group details how the James Webb Space Telescope and ESA’s upcoming Ariel mission can coordinate to study exoplanet atmospheres. The paper proposes joint target selection, simultaneous infrared spectroscopy, and shared data‑fusion pipelines...

Physicians Evolve Into AI‑Guided Medical Orchestrators
Think AI will reduce demand for doctors? Consider this: Claude writes 100% of its own code, yet Anthropic's engineering team is exploding. We aren't looking at the end of the physicians, but the birth of Medical Orchestrators. When asked why Anthropic...

1163: The Discipline Behind Transformational AI | Sue Vestri, CFO, CRIO
In this episode, Sue Vestri, CFO of CRIO, shares her journey from learning the clinical‑trial lexicon at Greenphire to scaling multiple growth‑stage companies, emphasizing the importance of disciplined finance embedded in the business. She recounts how she helped Greenphire expand...
Nvidia, Groq and the Limestone Race to Real-Time AI: Why Enterprises Win or Lose Here
The article argues that AI compute growth is shifting from GPU‑centric training to inference speed, with Groq’s Language Processing Unit (LPU) offering dramatically lower latency for reasoning‑heavy models. Nvidia, which has historically moved from gaming GPUs to generative AI, could...

120 Biomarkers for $99 and Nationwide CT Calcium Scans
This is how I test 120 biomarkers for $99 and get CT calcium scans anywhere nationwide. Vitals Vault. https://www.vitalsvault.com/
YouTube Views Vs. Nielsen Ratings: Incomparable Metrics
Comparing YouTube views to Nielsen ratings is a mistake. YouTube’s views aren’t unique and only needs to be seen good a few seconds to count as a view. Nielsen measures unique concurrent viewers in an average minute. Apples and oranges.

Singapore to Form National AI Council Chaired by PM Wong
Singapore will establish a National AI Council chaired by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to coordinate AI policy and accelerate adoption across the economy. The council will review regulations, create sandboxes, and launch four national AI Missions targeting advanced manufacturing, connectivity,...
TOPCon Solar Cells Are Killing A Key Anti-Solar Talking Point
Topcon solar cells, a newer photovoltaic architecture, demonstrate markedly lower lifecycle emissions than the incumbent PERC technology. Recent life‑cycle assessments from the University of Warwick show a 6.5% reduction in climate‑changing emissions per megawatt and potential savings of up to...

India Has 100M Weekly Active ChatGPT Users, Sam Altman Says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that India now has 100 million weekly active ChatGPT users, making it the company’s second‑largest market after the United States. The milestone was disclosed ahead of the five‑day India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, where OpenAI...

DIY BLE Test Achieves 800‑Foot Range with Omni Antenna
My hack job of testing distance and range of BLE devices. Light enough to get lift with the drone still with an amplifier, high gain antenna, gps - and a mini computer. It’s all I had sitting around the shelves...
Outsourcing Code: Does It Diminish Your Thinking?
Question for my technical friends: I'm a big believer that writing is thinking. It's why I'm hesitant to outsource any writing that matters (like an investment memo) to LLMs, slop factor aside. Is coding thinking? And by that I mean, if...
Natural Green Antioxidant Proanthocyanidin Enhances the UV/Oxidation Resistance of Perovskite Solar Cells Through Buried Interface Modification Strategy
Researchers introduced natural grape‑seed proanthocyanidins (OPC) at the TiO₂/perovskite buried interface of perovskite solar cells, employing a combined antioxidant, passivation, and UV‑protection strategy. The hydrogen‑bond network created by OPC reduces defect states on the electron‑transport layer, suppresses carrier recombination, and...
AI Chatbots Turn Into Digital Real Estate for Ads
AI chatbots are becoming the next digital real estate, and ads are moving in. As usage scales and infrastructure costs rise, monetisation models are shifting from subscriptions alone to advertising layers embedded in conversation. The real question is not whether ads will...

ZeroDrift Announces $2M Round to Automate Compliance
ZeroDrift emerged from stealth with a $2 million pre‑seed round led by a16z speedrun, aiming to automate compliance for financial‑services communications. The AI‑native platform acts as a real‑time firewall that encodes SEC, FINRA and firm‑specific policies into machine‑readable rulepacks. By integrating...

Core Skills for 2026: Leadership, Data, EPR, Governance
The most valuable skills for 2026 are not mysterious. Delivery leadership, data literacy, EPR fluency, governance, and communication keep reappearing. These skills survive restructures, tech shifts and policy cycles. Career Navigator 2026 outlines the full skills picture.
Scaling a Startup Is Harder Than Starting One
Why it’s never been easier to start a company, and never been harder to scale one with Brian Halligan Brian is Sequoia in-house CEO coach, long-time CEO and co-founder of HubSpot , and more than anyone I’ve ever met, a...
Judging 25 Teams Proves AI Isn’t a Bubble
One thing I learned by judging about 25 different teams (out of about 350) at @hackwithtrees: If you think AI is a bubble you just aren’t rational. At all. Gave me such hope for our future. https://t.co/qp3z9L599o
OpenAI Tools Feel Misaligned with Real‑world Workflows
there are many brilliant people at openai, but when I use some of the products (like codex web) it really feels like it wasn't made by people who actually do the thing you run into very weird states that shouldn't exist....
Break Category Norms: Market Water Like an Energy Drink
Liquid Death made $100M selling water with ONE differentiator: marketing it like an energy drink brand. Meanwhile you're trying to 'fit in' your category. That's the gap.
Know Ownership, Monitoring, Kill‑Switch Before Launching AI
Before launch, you should know: Who owns this agent? How will it be monitored? What are the kill switch and rollback paths? If that's unclear, you're not releasing - you're gambling. #DevOps #CIO #AI https://t.co/1tg10UmJNv

AI Hype Persists, yet Macro Data Shows No Productivity Boost
Three years after ChatGPT, AI is everywhere, except in macroeconomic data. If AI’s value is in productivity enhancement, it's still not showing up in the numbers. AI = LOTS OF HYPE. https://t.co/x96Abr0tD7
SEO Demand Spikes as Cleanup Work Multiplies
There will also be more work for SEOs who help clean up the mess 😅
AI's Proactive Personality Tested: Woman Lets Robot In
I’ve been thinking about AI being proactive—tricky to get this right….and how it could fine-tune its personality….an interesting case study: To Stay in Her Home, She Let In an A.I. Robot https://t.co/PGqWZjy7sN via @NYTimes

RAG Acts as Truth‑Enforcing Control Layer for LLMs
RAG isn’t “search + GPT”. It’s a control layer: • limits hallucinations • enforces evidence • defines what the model is allowed to know LLMs generate text. RAG defines truth. https://t.co/8qOd6YHSJA
Nathan James Dominates Furniture Search; Rivals Must Step Up
Nathan James is just dominating furniture search. To the point that it’s annoying. Hat tip to that team. The rest of the furniture industry needs to step (stool) it up.

Free 6‑hour Dropshipping Masterclass From $40M Expert
Beginners Complete Dropshipping Tutorial for 2026 (6+ Hour Guide) WATCH HERE 👉 https://t.co/OD9B0yp5lN With 10 years of experience in Ecom and Shopify Dropshipping & almost $40 million in revenue, I've condensed everything you need to know to start today in this...
Balance Cost Caps with Creative Diversity for Optimal Spend
Good take but depends on the structure. 100% cost control / bid cap? 900 ads is fine - more creative diversity = more opportunities to spend. 100% in lowest cost? Likely hemorrhaging data and money