
Figma CEO on How Anyone Can Get Good at Design in the AI Era | Dylan Field
Figma CEO Dylan Field discussed how AI is reshaping design in a new podcast episode. He argued that AI can quickly produce average outputs, but human taste, craft, and point of view remain irreplaceable. Field noted that two‑thirds of Figma’s active users are now non‑designers, pushing the platform toward a “design‑as‑code” paradigm. He also examined whether design systems stifle creativity and shared his personal AI workflow.
Retention, Not Acquisition, Drives Explosive Revenue Growth
Right now, this pattern is repeating itself in real time (D2C Wellness Brand) $1.2M/month… growth flat for the last 120 days “We’ve scaled… but now it just feels stuck” The issue wasn’t acquisition—it was weak retention economics We built LTV systems + repeat purchase...

I Was Scared of the Terminal Until I Tried Claude Code
Anthropic’s Claude Code brings a conversational AI assistant directly into the terminal, allowing users to describe coding tasks in plain English. The tool reads local files, runs commands, and even handles git operations without requiring copy‑paste or deep command‑line knowledge....

New Anti-Jam Antenna Seen on USAF F-15E Strike Eagle During Epic Fury
A new Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) was photographed on a USAF F-15E Strike Eagle during Operation Epic Fury, confirming the fielding of the Digital GPS Anti‑jam Receiver (DIGAR) upgrade. The system, funded by a $13 million BAE Systems contract awarded...
NetSuite Rolls Out AI Updates to Help Finance Teams Automate with Control
At its SuiteConnect London event, Oracle NetSuite unveiled major upgrades to its AI Connector Service, aimed at giving finance teams tighter control while automating tasks. The new AI Connector Service Companion includes a curated library of more than 100 finance‑specific...
Meet Orpheus—A Hopper Mission Built to Hunt for Life in Martian Volcanoes
Researchers at the SETI Institute have proposed Orpheus, a vertical take‑off and landing (VTOL) hopper designed to explore the volcanic fissures, pits, and vents of Mars’s Cerberus Fossae region. Targeting the young volcanic deposits and a specific vent (Vent #5)...

The Hisense UR9 Is a Great First Shot Against OLED’s Bow
Hisense introduced the UR9, a 2026 RGB LED TV that promises full BT.2020 color coverage, high brightness, and advanced HDR support. The 65‑inch model starts at $3,500, putting it squarely against premium OLEDs from LG and Samsung. Reviewers praised its vivid...
EU Approves €211 Million Funding for Graphene Chip Technology Project in Italy
The European Commission has approved a €211 million (approximately $230 million) state‑aid grant for Italy’s CamGraPhIC to develop graphene‑based photonic optical transceivers. The project will be split between research sites in Pisa and Bergamo, partnering with local universities and technology institutes. The...

How AT&T Created the Most Iconic Phone Ever
The Western Electric 500, introduced by AT&T’s manufacturing arm, became the de‑facto landline phone for decades, shaping American households and even modern smartphone UI icons. Its ubiquity stemmed from AT&T’s monopoly, which allowed the company to dictate the design and distribution...
Louis Vuitton Unveils "In My Bag" Campaign, Shifting Luxury Storytelling
Louis Vuitton launched its global "In My Bag" campaign, a candid, playful take on luxury storytelling that opens the brand’s iconic bags to everyday life. The move signals a strategic pivot toward authenticity and younger audiences while preserving the house’s...
NTSB Probes Ford BlueCruise After Fatal Crashes, Urges Level‑2 Driver‑assist Standards
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has launched a formal investigation into Ford Motor Company's BlueCruise driver‑assist system after a series of fatal crashes. The board says the incidents expose a lack of clear safety standards for Level‑2 autonomous technology,...
Five9 Expands Fusion Partner Program to Broaden Open CX Platform
Five9 announced an expanded Fusion Partner Program that now includes independent software vendors and embedded technology partners, extending its open CX platform beyond the 2025 integrations with Salesforce, ServiceNow and Epic. The move is positioned to accelerate AI adoption and...
AI Boosts Security Demand, Not Replaces Talent
Security another great example of a job category that is about to have its Jevons paradox moment as well. “And counterintuitively, I think better AI tooling for security will increase the demand for security talent, not decrease it. Autonomous exploitability...
T‑Mobile Gives Away iPhone 17 on New Experience More Plan
T‑Mobile announced that customers who sign up for a 24‑month Experience More plan will receive a free Apple iPhone 17, with the device’s full retail price offset by monthly bill credits. The promotion, which also offers unthrottled 5G, 4K streaming...

Royal Navy Fleet to Get Satellite Tactical Data Links
The UK Ministry of Defence announced that Phase 2c of the Maritime Multi Link programme has hit its Equipment Delivery Date, paving the way for satellite‑based tactical data links on 13 Royal Navy vessels, including Type 23 frigates, Type 45 destroyers and the...
BTS’s Hot Ones Debut Fuels Surge in Live‑digital Influencer Marketing
BTS’s appearance on YouTube’s Hot Ones broke viewership and engagement benchmarks, drawing millions of fans and prompting brands to double down on live‑digital channels. The episode underscores a broader shift as celebrities turn to real‑time streaming to connect directly with...
NeuBird AI Raises $19.3 Million Series A to Scale Agentic Ops Platform
NeuBird AI announced a $19.3 million Series A round led by Xora Innovation, backed by Mayfield, StepStone Group, Prosperity7 Ventures and Microsoft’s M12 fund. The capital will fund its AI Falcon engine, global go‑to‑market push, and broaden access for DevOps, SRE and...
Andrej Karpathy Warns of “AI Psychosis” As Developers Grapple with Rapid Code Generation
Andrej Karpathy, co‑founder of OpenAI and former head of AI at Tesla, posted an essay this week warning that developers are suffering an "AI Psychosis" as generative‑AI tools solve programming problems in minutes. He argues a growing gap between power...
Cut AI Code Output Tokens 15‑50% without Losing Accuracy
Made a skill that tells your AI coding assistant to shut up and show the code. 15–50% fewer output tokens. Zero accuracy lost. github.com/chihebnabil/token-saver?
Five9 Acquires Inference Solutions to Boost AI Virtual‑Agent Platform for Legal Services
Five9 announced the acquisition of Inference Solutions, a market‑leading intelligent virtual‑agent platform, to extend its artificial‑intelligence portfolio into legal client intake and support. The deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed, positions Five9 to offer “digital workers” that can automate...
China Opens First Fully AI-Driven Hospital, Pioneering Integrated Care
China unveiled its first fully AI-driven hospital on April 11, 2026, positioning the nation at the forefront of integrated, predictive health care. The facility links diagnosis, treatment and long‑term management through a unified AI platform, promising higher accuracy and lower...

From Gagarin to Artemis: Humanity’s Space Journey Begins
How it started - how it's going. Yuri Gagarin was the first, 65 years ago today. Artemis 2 crew, safely back from the Moon this week. I salute the bravery, and marvel at what we can do. We've only just...

AI Speeds Coding Tenfold, but Fundamentals Still Required
1/ I’m bullish on AI—especially for generating code. It 10x’d my coding speed. But there's one thing you still must learn. 👇 https://t.co/lpWDyBJIi2
T1 Energy: Solar, AI, And Load Growth
T1 Energy’s shares have slumped more than 50% from their 52‑week peak even as the company posted record‑high fourth‑quarter revenue. The Dallas‑based G1_Dallas plant cranked out 1.13 GW of solar modules in Q4, a 64% sequential jump, with outbound shipments reaching...
AI Redefines Appraisals and Pay in India's Corporate Landscape
India's employers are beginning to factor AI proficiency into performance reviews, promotions and compensation. EY's 2025 survey shows 86% of Indian employees credit generative AI with higher productivity, while TeamLease Edtech CEO Shantanu Rooj warns that AI‑savvy staff will soon...

Data Doesn’t Make Decisions. Humans Do.
Vince Beese’s Red Zone Selling #80 argues that while sales teams rely on data—pipeline metrics, win rates, and AI insights—the ultimate decisions come from people. He cites Toto Wolff’s reminder that humans, with their ambitions and fears, drive outcomes, and outlines...

British Army Trials Drone Warfare From Moving Tanks
During Exercise Senne Hussar in Germany, more than 350 Queen’s Royal Hussars soldiers tested the launch of surveillance and strike drones from moving Challenger 2 tanks. The live video feeds were broadcast to all units, giving tank crews and dismounted infantry...
Dell XPS 16 (2026) Review Shows High‑End Windows Laptop Takes Aim at MacBook Pro
Dell’s 2026 XPS 16, starting at $1,749 and reviewed at a $2,349 configuration, delivers a lightweight CNC‑machined aluminum body, a 16‑inch OLED InfinityEdge display and Panther Lake performance. The reviewer calls it the best Windows laptop tested, positioning it as...
Adobe's BPC Segment Jumps 16% YoY to $1.78 B, Powered by AI Tools
Adobe reported a 16% year‑over‑year increase in its Business Professionals & Consumers (BPC) subscription revenue, reaching $1.78 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. The growth stems from AI‑infused features in Acrobat, Express and new AI‑first products, expanding Adobe’s addressable...
Veteran Engineer Marks 20 Years on AWS, Charts DevOps Evolution
A long‑time AWS engineer commemorated two decades of building on the platform, detailing how early services like SQS and EC2 shaped today’s DevOps workflows. The reflection underscores security concerns, infrastructure‑as‑code advances, and the lasting impact of early feedback on Amazon’s...
Data Centers Threaten State Renewable Goals, Raising Power and Water Concerns
NV Energy says new data centers will require three times the electricity needed for Las Vegas, endangering Nevada's 50% renewable target by 2030. Texas regulators are demanding real water‑use data as hyperscale facilities consume millions of gallons daily, while Alberta...

Exclusive: How Are ‘Digital Twins’ Revolutionizing Infrastructure?
Arup’s digital rail leader Lindsay English explains how digital twins and AI are reshaping Canadian infrastructure. Real‑time twins on Vancouver’s Canada Line and YVR airport have boosted asset availability and operational agility, while the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension used a...
MIT's Origami Robot Self-Folds Into Multi‑Terrain Machine
MIT’s Self-Folding Origami #Robot Transforms from Flat Sheet to Crawling, Climbing, Swimming Machine by @tweetciiiim #Robotics #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #ML https://t.co/6UdsasuOcm
Sony's PlayStation 6 Could Launch Near $750 Despite $300 RAM Cost Spike
New supply‑chain analysis and leaker estimates suggest Sony’s PlayStation 6 may launch at roughly $749, close to current PS5 pricing, despite component cost pressures that have pushed RAM to about $300 per unit. The console could arrive in three variants ranging...
Unilever Expands Creator Network to 300,000 Influencers for AI‑Powered Search Discovery
Unilever announced it will scale its creator network to 300,000 influencers, tying their content to emerging LLM‑driven search experiences. The move aims to make brand‑related queries surface creator‑generated media, giving marketers a new channel for discovery. The initiative signals a...
Waymo Teams with Waze to Map 500 Potholes in Pilot Across Five U.S. Cities
Waymo and Waze have launched a pilot that feeds pothole detections from Waymo’s robotaxi sensors into the free Waze for Cities platform. The program, covering San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin and Atlanta, already identified roughly 500 potholes...
AI-Driven Car Hunt Saves Thousands Nationwide
We are buying a car and built an AI agent that’s crawling every listing within the right perimeters — not just locally, but around the USA. It factors in shipping fees & flags the best deals. My husband negotiates from...
NiSource Taps Data‑center Demand and Clean‑energy Plan to Lift Margins
NiSource announced a $28 bn capital program through 2030 that includes a $7 bn data‑center infrastructure spend, 3 GW of signed data‑center contracts and a $40‑60 m annual cost‑saving initiative. The moves are expected to improve margins while limiting customer bill increases to below...
Show HN: Oberon System 3 Runs Natively on Raspberry Pi 3 (with Ready SD Card)
Developer rochus‑keller released a native Raspberry Pi 3b build of the Oberon System 3, providing a ready‑to‑flash 10.5 MB SD‑card image. The package includes boot files, a pre‑compiled Linux x64 toolchain and scripts, allowing a full build in under a minute on a modern laptop....

Scottish Firms in Ukraine Drone and Air Defence Talks
UK Defence Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that the Ministry of Defence has held multiple talks with Scottish defence companies about collaborating with Ukrainian partners on air defence, uncrewed systems and electronic warfare. He highlighted that in March he led the...
Anthropic’s AI Surge: Corporate Spend, Christian Summit, Claude for Word
Anthropic reported a sharp rise in corporate AI adoption, with 30.6% of Ramp’s customers now using its Claude models – up 6.3% from March. The startup also hosted a two‑day Christian ethics summit in San Francisco and launched Claude for...

Anthropic's Mythos Lockdown, Meta's Muse Mission, and AI's Digital NATO
Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos Preview, its most powerful model, but kept it off‑limits to the public, launching Project Glasswing with a $104 million commitment to let roughly 50 partners autonomously hunt zero‑day bugs. Meta introduced Muse Spark, a closed‑source model built...
Coffee in Your Walls? Breakthrough Converts Grounds to Insulation
Researchers at Shenyang Agricultural University have created a biochar‑based insulation material from spent coffee grounds that achieves a thermal conductivity of 0.04 W·m⁻¹·K⁻¹, comparable to expanded polystyrene. The method dries the grounds, pyrolyzes them at 700 °C to raise porosity to 71%,...
University of Michigan Nanoparticle Therapy Stops Tick‑Borne Red Meat Allergy in Mice
On Aug. 12, 2024, University of Michigan scientists, with University of Virginia collaborators, reported that an intravenously delivered nanoparticle formulation prevented the tick‑borne red‑meat allergy (alpha‑gal syndrome) in 10 of 12 mice. The pre‑clinical result highlights a new nanotech route...
LG G6 OLED Raises Flagship Standards for 2026
The LG G6 OLED TV continues the excellent lineage of its predecessors and sets a high bar for other flagship models to come in 2026. https://t.co/7gJiM0mP5J
BNPL Use Soars Among U.S. Millennials as Inflation Fuels Flexible Financing
A new Omni Calculator survey finds 74% of U.S. Millennials have used buy‑now‑pay‑later (BNPL) services, outpacing all other age groups. The BNPL market is projected to hit $127.94 billion this year, a growth spurred by March’s 0.9% CPI rise and a...
Atomic‑Scale Fluorographane Memory Hits 447 TB/Cm², Paving Way for Quantum‑Ready Storage
A team of scientists has demonstrated a non‑volatile memory device built on single‑layer fluorographane that stores 447 TB per square centimetre with essentially zero retention energy. The architecture promises thermal bit‑flip rates of 10⁻⁶⁵ s⁻¹ and projected data‑throughput of 25 PB/s, positioning it...

AI Content Incidents Surge Tenfold; Controls Now Essential
AI content incidents jumped from 47 to 475 per month in six years. As generative tools spread across business processes, firms must tighten controls and verification since legal and reputational risk now scales with every output. Source @StatistaCharts via @antgrasso...
Box CFO Sells 24,500 Shares for $584K, Prompting Governance Scrutiny
Eli Berkovitch, Box's Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer and Controller, sold 24,500 shares for roughly $584,000 on April 8, 2026. The transaction, the largest of his career, represents over 20% of his holdings and comes as the stock slides toward...
China's AGIQUAD Unveils Next‑Gen Quadruped Robot Platform
China's AGIQUAD announced a next‑generation quadruped robot platform on 12 April 2026, highlighting a shared artificial general intelligence (AGI) brain that it says will move the class beyond simple hardware. The company framed the robot as an intelligent machine for...