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🦞 Memes Became Cashflow

Plus: YC Calls for Tiny AI Startups, Video Unlocks Agent Outreach

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Welcome to the new builder economy, where the winner is not the person who “knows the stack” deepest, but the one who ships weird things fast enough for reality to accidentally say yes.


Memes Became Cashflow

TL;DR: Marketer Jason Levin shared a sharp lesson for AI-native founder that the next serious companies may start from silly experiments that ship fast and find real demand. He built Memelord v1 on the vibe-coding platform to $100K ARR, raised $3 million, then layered in engineers, OpenClaw agents, and marketer-led vibe coding to turn meme-making into a scalable growth machine. Read more →


YC Calls for Tiny AI Startups

TL;DR: Y Combinator is calling for founders to apply by May 4 at 8pm PT for its Summer batch, highlighting five AI startup ideas: tiny teams selling pilots to Fortune 10 companies, semiconductor supply-chain tooling, company-wide AI operating systems, personalized medicine agents, and dynamic software interfaces that make enterprise software more adaptive. YC frames AI as making enterprise buyers reachable, products shippable, and software far more adaptive. Read more →


Video Unlocks Agent Outreach

TL;DR: TheFaheem shares how he used an OpenClaw agent, AgentMail, Instagram browser control, and a video reach api to scale influencer outreach from 5 to 180–200 emails a day. He claims the real shift came when the agent could read video, not just written bios, allowing emails to reference creators’ actual content and improve replies. Read more →


AI Teams Go Generalist

TL;DR: AI pioneer Andrew Ng says AI-native software teams are moving faster because coding agents compress engineering work, shifting bottlenecks to product, design, marketing, and legal review. In small 2–10 person teams, the winners are generalists: engineers who understand users and product decisions, PMs who can build, and colocated teams that reduce communication drag. Read more →


Coding’s New Civil War

TL;DR: The viral “the west forgot how to code” post sparked a developer debate over whether AI-assisted coding is creating a weaker, stack-illiterate generation or unlocking a bigger builder class. Greg Isenberg argues every abstraction triggers the same panic, but the market keeps rewarding those who ship faster, even as coding loses its old moat. Read more →


Ship Until One Hits

TL;DR: In Peter Yang’s interview, entrepreneur Tibo Maker explains why solo AI founders should stop trying to perfect one product and treat launches as experiments. Tibo says his team once shipped a new landing page every week, abandoned ideas without traction, failed nine times, and watched the tenth product unexpectedly take off.


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