Deep Dive
Definitive Guide to Smart Glasses and the Face Computer Wars
Google’s new AI glasses revive a category Meta already dominates. This guide explains the tech, incentives, privacy stakes, and why face computers persist.
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Kled has a pretty sympathetic case in its feud with YC-backed Luel: competition is great, but Luel's public pitch looks an awful lot like the fast-follower knockoff version of Kled's human data marketplace.
Startups
The Path wants AI therapy to challenge your thinking instead of farming your feelings for retention. Slightly alarming, oddly thoughtful, and more serious than the usual wellness bot.
Startups
Shadow Journal is a private Jungian AI journal for shadow work, archetypes, and recurring patterns. It is early, thoughtful, and weird in a useful way.
Boston Tech Week runs May 26-31, 2026. This deep-dive preview covers the schedule, a16z history, best events, and why Boston is built for it.
Google’s new AI search turns queries into agentic tasks. This guide explains the tech, ad incentives, publisher fallout, and the shrinking web.
Updated May 12: the Mac Mini fantasy is still shaky, but Stripe, AWS, Microsoft, Intercom, MongoDB, and GitHub now show early agent-money signals.
A snark-filled guide to 30 years of tech buzzwords—from “synergy” to “AI-powered”—and how they shaped (and warped) modern marketing.
A guide to the next generation of tech internet slang, introducing verbs like apexxing, vortexxing, and godmodding that go beyond “maxxing”
SiliconSnark anniversary post: a totally unhinged 10-year vision for a tech satire empire powered by AI, robots, games, and snark.
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
Sony's $649.99 1000X THE COLLEXION looks expensive, sounds refined, and sacrifices a bit of practical sense for luxury. Annoyingly, I kind of get it.
AVIAN puts thermal cameras on industrial hot spots and turns overheating into an insurance argument. Weirdly practical, faintly dystopian, and kind of excellent.
Mercury's $200 million round is really a bank charter story: the startup-fintech stack wants to stop renting sponsor banks and own the pipes.
SpaceX’s IPO filing reveals a company powered by Starlink profits, buried in AI losses, and built for Musk control. This deep dive explains the real bet.
Playmix turns plain-language prompts into playable web games, then lets creators iterate with assets, settings, history, hosting, and share links.
Boston Tech Week runs May 26-31, 2026. This deep-dive preview covers the schedule, a16z history, best events, and why Boston is built for it.
Camunda’s new ProcessOS says your workflow is the legacy system. It sounds like consulting cosplay, but the enterprise logic is annoyingly solid.
SafeCircle is early, but its privacy-focused predator-risk detection idea is pointed at one of the internet's most important unsolved problems.
Google's new audio glasses mix live translation, navigation, and fashion-world restraint. They still raise privacy alarms, but the face computer finally looks plausible.
Samsung's new 6K Odyssey G8 is absurd, expensive, and weirdly coherent. It bullies your GPU, but the dual-mode logic is annoyingly persuasive.
Google’s new AI search turns queries into agentic tasks. This guide explains the tech, ad incentives, publisher fallout, and the shrinking web.
Stilta wants AI agents to read patents like caffeinated litigators. The pitch is oddly sensible, a little ominous, and kind of charming.