On July 1st, Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare, posted a blog titled Content Independence Day: no AI crawl without compensation!.
The most important part of the blog is this:
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Recently, OpenAI attempted to purchase Windsurf for $3 billion. Windsurf and OpenAI wanted to keep the newly acquired technology to themselves and not share it with Microsoft.
However,...
When the first iPhone prototype was finally in Steve Jobs' hands, he did what he always did—used it like any other person would. He carried it around, shoved it into his jeans pocket,...
"what the hell, why not? Let's try to do it ourselves. "Who wouldn't love this kind of attitude. That's why I love this story of how two guys were fed up with Comcast and started their...
Mrs. B was kicked out of her own company at the age of 95. So she started a new startup at 96. This is the story of Mrs. B, which I find very inspiring.
Rose Blumkin was born in 1893 in...
A friend of mine recently asked me to review his blog. It was his third blog in three years. The blog itself was fine. Not amazing. Not terrible either. Just okay. But what caught my...
Reid Hoffman is one of the co-founders of LinkedIn. He recently tweeted this.
If a founder brags about having “a balanced life,” I assume they’re not serious about...
Parmalat is an Italian dairy company that developed UHT(ultra-high-temperature) processed milk. Under UHT milk, the milk is heated to a very high temperature for 2 to 5 seconds. It kills...
"Do you have the bandwidth to take on an additional project?"
That was my question. Sounds innocent, right? But context is everything.
who's asking… and who's answering.
Let's...
My son was recently asked by his high school physics teacher: “What’s your favorite law?” He replied with a grin, “Murphy’s Law.” 😄 Needless to say, he didn't do well in the Physics...
Every day, I encounter messages like “Figma killer” or “Canva killer.”
It’s amazing that AI is making it easier to build software. The world needs more software that caters to specific...
They say don't compete on price. It's a race to the bottom.
Fred Franzia didn't care. In the early 2000s, he launched a wine that sold for just $1.99 a bottle in California. Yes, in...