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Listing Isn’t Enough—Actively Drive Your Startup Sale
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Listing Isn’t Enough—Actively Drive Your Startup Sale

Sometimes founders list their startup and then wait. They assume buyers will just show up, ask questions, and magically move things forward. That almost never happens. Selling a business requires running an actual sales process. After NDAs are signed, you need to reach...

By Andrew Gazdecki
AI-Driven Thought Leadership Turns SME Insight Into Sales
SocialFeb 2, 2026

AI-Driven Thought Leadership Turns SME Insight Into Sales

Thought leadership should be a sales tool, feed search results, and build authority. That's a lot. But what if AI could help you surface and scale that internal expertise? By pairing AI tools with intentional workflows, you can capture unique...

By A. Lee Judge
Chinese Actors Hijack Notepad++ Updates, Infect Select Users
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Chinese Actors Hijack Notepad++ Updates, Infect Select Users

Between June and December 2025, a “likely Chinese state-sponsored group” compromised the infrastructure used by Notepad++ and served malicious updates to selectively targeted users. https://t.co/w5kp0kyy5z https://t.co/rug70afvgL

By Runa Sandvik
Close Your Pay Gap: 5 Revenue Streams for Independence
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Close Your Pay Gap: 5 Revenue Streams for Independence

Your employer won't pay you what you're worth. They can't. Their model only works if there's a gap between what you produce and what you cost. A great way to close that gap is to work for yourself. Here are...

By Justin Welsh
Tiny Sales Team Thrives by Chasing Small Deals
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Tiny Sales Team Thrives by Chasing Small Deals

"We went from 8 humans in sales to 1.25. We do about the same. Why? The agents don't mind chasing small deals. They never quit." @tbpn https://t.co/FWKsr1UXzZ

By Jason Lemkin
China's Reusable Spaceplane Likely to Return Soon
SocialFeb 2, 2026

China's Reusable Spaceplane Likely to Return Soon

We haven't heard from the Chinese reusable space plane for a good while (last mission ended in September 2024). Probably time soon for it to stretch its wings again.

By Andrew Jones
A Decade Later: InsurTech's Progress and Resilience
SocialFeb 2, 2026

A Decade Later: InsurTech's Progress and Resilience

10 years later, where does insurance innovation stand ? → https://t.co/n1n8PaZslb That's what came to my mind when we worked with astoryaVC on our yearly report on "the state of InsurTech & Resilience in Europe". Here are my takeaways. https://t.co/4vm3Cc1E5O

By Florian Graillot
Google’s Fintech Edge Stems From Trust, Not Hype
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Google’s Fintech Edge Stems From Trust, Not Hype

Google’s quiet edge in fintech isn’t hype, it’s trust and execution. Meta keeps running into the same wall Diem did: unclear value and a credibility gap. Across payments, bank AI, and infrastructure, Google is still playing the longer, stronger game. https://t.co/q3V3AYp2M1 @forbes...

By Spiros Margaris
Apply Sports AI Tactics: Real‑Time, Personalized, Scenario‑Driven Business
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Apply Sports AI Tactics: Real‑Time, Personalized, Scenario‑Driven Business

4 practical AI lessons from sport. Sport is one of the best stress tests for AI, because decisions are fast, public, and high stakes. Here are 4 AI lessons every executive can steal from elite sport 👇 4) Fan Engagement...

By Bernard Marr
Decentralized AI Networks Self‑Improve Exponentially, Outpacing Competition
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Decentralized AI Networks Self‑Improve Exponentially, Outpacing Competition

A decentralized AI computer is an exponential learning machine. Each node can discover a way to improve itself. Test its theories. And report its results with each other. The whole network will improve together. Exponentially quickly. If you are going to compete with it...

By Robert Scoble
Fewer SKUs, Better Margins, Happier Founder
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Fewer SKUs, Better Margins, Happier Founder

I know stores doing $500k/year with 2 products. I know stores doing $50k/year with 50 products. Product count isn't the metric. Focus is. Less SKUs better margins happier founder.

By Kamil Sattar
Use Dedicated Secure Devices for Source Protection
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Use Dedicated Secure Devices for Source Protection

Jumping onboard the OPSEC train: Don't rely on cute tricks to stop security forces from accessing important data. Have a better system architecture that is secure against basic coercion. If you are a journalist working with someone who is committing treason,...

By The Grugq
Historic 1885 Almond Coupling: Motorized, Support-Free Design
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Historic 1885 Almond Coupling: Motorized, Support-Free Design

A motorized Almond Coupling, or Bent-Arm Joint. No supports or hardware needed. (📍 Link to Makerworld) It was invented and patented around 1885 as a right angle transmission coupling for steam and gas engines. 📍 https://lnkd.in/eMUV_Kgp —- Weekly robotics and...

By Ilir Aliu
Agentic AI ROI Goes Beyond Revenue—Spot Real Wins
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Agentic AI ROI Goes Beyond Revenue—Spot Real Wins

Why Agentic AI ROI Isn’t Just Revenue – Look Wider or Miss Real Wins Topics: ↳ Why Agentic AI ROI Isn’t Just Revenue – IBM’s Call to Look Wider or Miss Real Wins ↳ AI Tokens: Enterprise Spend Surges 20% – On-Prem Open...

By Richard Turrin
Google’s Mandiant Deploy
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Google’s Mandiant Deploy

Mandiant Google’s shiny hunters scattered lapsus okta internal sso phishing blog. Imagine trying to parse that sentence in twenty years ago. Mandiant’s acquisition Google used their shiny hunters to scatter the Lapsus Okta internal sso phishing blog.

By The Grugq
Match AI Capabilities to Tasks, Not Just Benchmarks
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Match AI Capabilities to Tasks, Not Just Benchmarks

Choosing The Right AI In 2026 Is No Longer About Choosing The Right Model In 2026, choosing the right #AI comes down to matching #capability profiles to specific tasks, risk levels and business outcomes, rather than chasing benchmark winners. This...

By Bernard Marr
Combine Naabu and Nmap for Depth, Simplicity, Speed
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Combine Naabu and Nmap for Depth, Simplicity, Speed

Port scanners ranked after 15+ years: Nmap → depth Naabu → simplicity RustScan → speed Pro tip: naabu -nmap-cli gives you best of both 🔗 https://t.co/8qHOyCzgAg | https://t.co/LFDCFb3Rgg | https://t.co/d56KN90GG9 https://t.co/WGqy7g65sd

By Jason Haddix
Leverage Claude as Your Smarter, Self‑Aware Problem‑Solving Clone
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Leverage Claude as Your Smarter, Self‑Aware Problem‑Solving Clone

Are you a business person using Claude Code or Claude Cowork? Cool, grab my lazy hack. Rant, rant, rant, and rant some more. Describe your day. Describe your blockers. Share what you've tried. Give your criteria. Rattle off your resources....

By Allie Miller
Structured AI Rant Sessions Boost Productivity and Shipping
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Structured AI Rant Sessions Boost Productivity and Shipping

My most productive AI workflow is literally just complaining to Claude for 3 paragraphs then typing "help me fix this plz." 👉 Rant about your day and ask for help prioritizing. 👉 Rant about a project and ask for blindspots. 👉 Rant about...

By Allie Miller
AI Ready to File Taxes Without Human Help
SocialFeb 2, 2026

AI Ready to File Taxes Without Human Help

Feels like the first year where AI is going to autonomously handle a lot of people's taxes. Either OpenClaw or Claude Cowork pointed at a folder of business docs, quickbooks reports, bank statements, docusign downloads, emails with accountant.

By Allie Miller
Master All Six Essential Ecommerce Email Flows
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Master All Six Essential Ecommerce Email Flows

The 6 flows that should be running in every ecommerce email account. Most brands have 2 or 3. The ones doing it right have all 6. Here’s how to think about them: Welcome is your handshake. Highest open rates you’ll see. Don’t blow...

By Chase Dimond
OpenClaw Lets You Build Powerful AI Tools Fast
SocialFeb 2, 2026

OpenClaw Lets You Build Powerful AI Tools Fast

I spent 14 hours this weekend building with @openclaw. It did NOT disappoint. Those who say it’s overhyped are either scared, lazy, or both. Yes, there are security concerns to work around but like anything, there are tradeoffs. As long as you have...

By Eric Siu
Build Deployable AI Workflows at SaaStr AI 2026
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Build Deployable AI Workflows at SaaStr AI 2026

Not just talks. At SaaStr AI 2026, we're running 100s of hands-on workshops where you'll build actual AI workflows for your company. Sales. CS. Product. Ops. Leave with something you can deploy Monday. May 12-14. SF Bay. https://t.co/IsMOos9H4H

By Jason Lemkin
Higher Engineer Output Expands Roadmaps, Fuels Competition
SocialFeb 2, 2026

Higher Engineer Output Expands Roadmaps, Fuels Competition

This is the question every software company is asking themselves right now. What happens to our roadmap if an engineer can produce 2X or 5X more output. The general direction will be roadmap expansion. Companies that just use this leverage to...

By Aaron Levie
AI Tool Revolutionizes Hollywood Movie Production
SocialFeb 2, 2026

AI Tool Revolutionizes Hollywood Movie Production

Check out this tool that is helping Hollywood build new movies: @intangibleai. Here founder @cmigos gives me an in-depth look and we talk about everything movie making. https://t.co/PTYaoSfllh

By Robert Scoble
19‑Year Curated Lists Power New AI‑
SocialFeb 1, 2026

19‑Year Curated Lists Power New AI‑

I just went through my CS Academics list, moved everyone over to other lists, then deleted it. People have no idea how much time it takes to curate great lists. Been working on them for 19 years. While doing that...

By Robert Scoble
Blood Biomarkers Reveal Cardiometabolic Risk Beyond Weight
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Blood Biomarkers Reveal Cardiometabolic Risk Beyond Weight

New Cardiometabolic clock identified blood biomarkers that associate with disease and early death. While body weight seemingly wasn't a major determinant, these were: HbA1c, creatinine, lymphocyte %, urea nitrogen, RDW, pulse & systolic blood pressure

By David Sinclair
GPT-4’s Function Calling Sparked VM Escape, Enabling Clawdbot
SocialFeb 1, 2026

GPT-4’s Function Calling Sparked VM Escape, Enabling Clawdbot

given that gpt-4 (June 2023) had function calling and tried to escape its own VM by hacking it i'd guess that's when something like clawdbot would've been possible to release by the labs

By Aaron Ng
Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal Begins, Launch Window Tomorrow
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal Begins, Launch Window Tomorrow

Pick of the wk of course is the Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal. The approx 49-hour test is already underway. Simulated launch window opens 9:00 pm ET tmrw (Monday). What’s Happening in Space Policy February 1-7, 2026 https://t.co/K961bTAPgx

By Marcia Smith
Everyday Devices Pack More AI Power Than Macs
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Everyday Devices Pack More AI Power Than Macs

Our Teslas have far more AI inferencing power than a Mac Mini. Mine is sitting in my garage right now unused. Another in the driveway. I dream of a day when I can run @openclaw (or a competitor) on them. Along these...

By Robert Scoble
Claude’s Mac App Outshines ChatGPT’s Basic Version
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Claude’s Mac App Outshines ChatGPT’s Basic Version

the claude macOS app with the switching between chat cowork and code, as well as the chrome browser control, is really neat openai have a really big lift to update chatgpt on macOS it is super bad and basic by comparison...

By Nathan Benaich
WACC, Not Terminal Value, Drives SaaS Repricing Uncertainty
SocialFeb 1, 2026

WACC, Not Terminal Value, Drives SaaS Repricing Uncertainty

W.A.C.C.: WACC Ate Cloud Companies One way to think about the repricing of SaaS is to go back to the Discounted Cash Flow formula itself. While this is an oversimplification, we can think of 3 core elements: * Expected Cash Flows * Weight...

By Nick Mehta
22‑Year‑Old Rakes $200K Days
SocialFeb 1, 2026

22‑Year‑Old Rakes $200K Days

Investigating The 22/yo Who Got Rich Selling Boring Digital Products WATCH HERE 👉 https://t.co/zuimbouzPJ Franco has built a massive business selling digital products. He’s scaling to $200k days, becoming one of the highest-paid digital product sellers at the age of 22....

By Kamil Sattar
Turn RNA‑seq Dimensionality Chaos Into Clarity
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Turn RNA‑seq Dimensionality Chaos Into Clarity

1/Ever feel buried under 20,000 genes and no clue where to start? That’s the curse of dimensionality in RNA‑seq. Let’s turn chaos into clarity. https://t.co/0U3wdzUsMm

By Ming Tang
Clawdbot Sets New Standard, Traditional AI Disappoints
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Clawdbot Sets New Standard, Traditional AI Disappoints

Going back to the traditional AI chat assistants is a bit disappointing after using clawdbot… https://t.co/A7pkrikk1l

By Aaron Ng
Bioinformatics Analysis Time Varies; Depends on Many Factors
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Bioinformatics Analysis Time Varies; Depends on Many Factors

“How long will the bioinformatics analysis take?” If you’ve ever been asked that… you know the answer: It depends. Here’s why: 🧵 https://t.co/PG7Xaj3oxf

By Ming Tang
Four Tech Trends Shaping 2026 and Breakthroughs
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Four Tech Trends Shaping 2026 and Breakthroughs

4 Tech Trends That Will Shape 2026 — And The Breakthroughs Powering Them From AI advances to new connectivity breakthroughs, these four tech trends are set to define how we live, work and interact by 2026. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/et5qJWNE...

By Bernard Marr
Join Airstreet AI Meetups in Munich, Zurich, Paris
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Join Airstreet AI Meetups in Munich, Zurich, Paris

swing by the @airstreet ai meetup in: - munich 17 feb - zurich 19 feb - paris 11 mar more on: luma(dot)com/airstreet https://t.co/9ZuRL4Kk0A

By Nathan Benaich
Price SaaS Realistically: Focus on Profit, Not Hype
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Price SaaS Realistically: Focus on Profit, Not Hype

“I want to sell for 10x revenue because I heard that’s the average SaaS multiple.” That mindset usually leads to disappointment. Those outsized multiples exist, but they’re rare. They’re not the norm. And anchoring on them can stop you from selling at...

By Andrew Gazdecki
Unseen AI Agents Pose Hidden Risks without Human Oversight
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Unseen AI Agents Pose Hidden Risks without Human Oversight

You're probably already using AI agents without realizing they're making decisions you can't trace back. And if something goes wrong, you won't know until it's too late. AI agents aren't chatbots waiting for prompts. They set goals, plan multiple steps ahead, and take...

By Louis Bouchard
Front‑load Hard Work Now, Reap Freedom Later
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Front‑load Hard Work Now, Reap Freedom Later

Underrated life advice: Front-load your life with painful stuff. When you're young, work as hard as possible to acquire skills that will never go out of style. As you get a little older, use those skills to build something meaningful....

By Justin Welsh
Companies Exploit AI Search, Blurring Ethical Optimization Lines
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Companies Exploit AI Search, Blurring Ethical Optimization Lines

👀 How Businesses Are Manipulating ChatGPT Results - Happy to see me quoted in this WSJ piece going through how companies are spending to optimize for AI search answers, and in some cases, with a manipulative angle. One thing I...

By Aleyda Solis
AI Clinches $100k Deal Solo From Ignored Leads
SocialFeb 1, 2026

AI Clinches $100k Deal Solo From Ignored Leads

"Our AI closed a $100k deal on its own on a Saturday night." How does SaaStr use @salesforce Agentforce? "We started with the leads humans didn't want to follow up with." @tbpn @johncoogan @jordihays https://t.co/eHARBjeeih

By Jason Lemkin
Ecom Founders Turn Sunday Dread Into Strategic Planning
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Ecom Founders Turn Sunday Dread Into Strategic Planning

Everyone on Sunday: I don't want to go to work tomorrow. Ecom founders on Sunday: Planning the week's A/B tests and product launches. Different mindset. Different life.

By Kamil Sattar
Websites Must Evolve Into User‑Controlled Dynamic Interfaces
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Websites Must Evolve Into User‑Controlled Dynamic Interfaces

The annoying part about being able to build ANY interface at the drop of a hat with Claude Code is that… You want to pull your hair out when a website’s design doesn’t serve you. Pinterest: why aren’t ads pinnable? Why...

By Allie Miller
Build for Yourself, Not a Market, to Succeed
SocialFeb 1, 2026

Build for Yourself, Not a Market, to Succeed

After hearing @steipete's story more, I think what made Clawdbot hit all the right notes was him making it for himself. It's not "productized". There were no "product trade-offs" or "table stakes". He just made it to solve his own problem...

By Aaron Ng
AI‑Powered GTM Replaces Outbound, Cold Email
SocialFeb 1, 2026

AI‑Powered GTM Replaces Outbound, Cold Email

Outbound is broken. Cold email is dying. The B2B companies winning right now have completely rebuilt their GTM around AI. At SaaStr AI 2026, they're showing you exactly how. May 12-14. SF Bay. https://t.co/K2JIAOSqol

By Jason Lemkin
AI Hackathon Serves Lunch via Robot Truck
SocialJan 31, 2026

AI Hackathon Serves Lunch via Robot Truck

I just dropped by Founders Inc @fdotinc that is holding a physical AI hackathon today and tomorrow. Packed with people and robot pieces. Will be back tomorrow. But the guy who made lunch used a robot truck to do it...

By Robert Scoble
Great Agents Matter; AI Just Jump‑starts Resolutions
SocialJan 31, 2026

Great Agents Matter; AI Just Jump‑starts Resolutions

This is what folks miss in AI CX. Even if the AI can’t resolve a complex issue, folks still love a great agent that is well trained. It can at least get a resolution kicked off, almost instantly.

By Jason Lemkin