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The Solo SaaS Founder Is Exposing Big Tech’s Inefficiency Problem

What happens when a solo founder can run a $10K MRR SaaS with two APIs, a credit card, and no employees? You get margin compression. You get fewer excuses for bloat. And you get a slow, uncomfortable reckoning for the public cloud giants who built empires on complexity. AI plus ultra-lean cloud stacks isn’t just…
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OpenAI’s Real Moat Isn’t Intelligence — It’s Infrastructure

Build a tiny LLM from scratch and you’ll walk away with two realizations: this stuff isn’t magic. And OpenAI’s moat isn’t the model. Anyone with a decent GPU cluster, some patience, and a few hundred gigabytes of text can train a small transformer that autocomplete’s your sentences with eerie competence. The research papers are public.…
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Enterprise AI Won’t Pick the Smartest Model—It’ll Pick the Safest One

What if the next big enterprise AI winner isn’t the model that sounds smartest—but the one that scares legal the least? That’s the bet Anthropic is making with Claude. And it’s a serious threat to OpenAI’s dominance in corporate AI. OpenAI still owns mindshare. ChatGPT is the Kleenex of generative AI, and GPT‑4 remains a…
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SAP Isn’t Boring — It’s the AI Trade Everyone’s Missing

Is SAP the most underappreciated AI enterprise play on the planet? Short answer: yes. And it’s hiding in plain sight while investors chase shinier toys. Start with the obvious contradiction. SAP runs the core systems of the global economy—finance, supply chains, HR, procurement—for the biggest companies on Earth. Yet when the AI trade comes up,…
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