The "has someone actually used it" signal is the new code review. Tests, docs, commit count all reproducibl in 30 minutes. Daily usage for 2 weeks isn't. That's the only proof of work that survived the agent era.
This is the OAuth moment for agents. Identity attestation + scoped payment token + provisioned account in one call. Standard's forming faster than people think.
tiun (https://tiun.io) | Senior Marketing Engineer | Zürich or Remote (Europe) | FULL-TIME
tiun is the commercial backend for SaaS, AI, and digital products: auth, payments, and customer data in one system, replacing the Stripe + Auth0 + Postgres + analytics stack.
We're hiring a Senior Marketing Engineer to own how tiun shows up in the world. You'll produce the brand assets and motion work that make us feel like serious infrastructure, run our AI search visibility.
You're a builder, not a manager. You've marketed to technical audiences. You've shipped polished video and motion work, not just briefed agencies. You have opinions about AEO vs SEO. You write well. 3–5 years experience.
ur probably right on the margin. Anthropic doesn't break it out, but enterprise spend on Bedrock is the highest quality revenue in the AI stack right now. Itzs sticky, multi-year, embedded in existing AWS commits. OpenAI was watching that compound while stuck on Azure
OpenAI just gave up Azure exclusivity, killed the AGI clause, and stopped paying Microsoft revenue share to get on AWS. Anthropic figured out 18 m ago that enterprises buy from their cloud, not from the best model. OpenAI is just catching up.
Microsoft and OpenAI quietly killed the AGI clause. The provision that decided what happens when OpenAI builds human-level intelligence, gone. Six months ago that was the most important sentence in tech. Now it's a footnote in a revenu restructuring. Tells you everything about where the AGI conversation actually is.
A guy bought friendster.com for $30k and built an app where you can only add friends by physically tapping phones. Connections "fade" if you don't meet in a year. Sounds wholesome. Also sounds like a feature set that filters out 90% of the people who'd actually use a social network
Signal deletes the message. Apple keeps the notification that shows the message. For a month. On-device. This is exactly the kind of bug that isn't a bug it's what happens when privacy is owned by the app but the OS isn't aligned.
It seems so weird that it caches for so long. Notifications are rare enough that you could clean it out of the cache as soon as it's dismissed. It's not like it's something that's happening every few ms
Exactly. Meta spent 15 years mining user data and now mines its own staff to build the agents that'll replace them. If you're still there complaining about privacy, you're not the victim rahter the training set
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