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- sandbox-sdk ships Cloudflare Tunnels and R2 binding support in v0.10.2
Announced by @whoiskatrin on X and amplified by Mike Nomitch, the release appears to target developers building on Cloudflare Workers but arrived without docs or a repo link.
- Princeton spinout Thea Energy raises $100M to scale planar-magnet fusion
The Series B, led by U.S. Innovative Technology Fund, will help Thea expand manufacturing as it advances Eos and de-risks its first power plant, Helios.
- Sixtyfour teases a people intelligence API on Day 2 of its launch run
A brief X post teases a multi-day rollout and a new API for deep people research, but docs, pricing, and target users are not yet public.
- Ronak Malde's Trajectory raises $15M to ship continual-learning agents
Co-founders Michael Elabd and @QuantumArjun are building a platform that turns user corrections into post-training for deployed models; backers include Conviction and Bessemer.
- Inspiration Seeds earns SIGGRAPH 2026 Honorable Mention, per post by @kfir99
The shared post does not specify the track, but a SIGGRAPH nod signals traction inside the computer-graphics community.
- @fayazara introduces Screendrop, an open-source screenshot tool you can self-host
Announced in a brief X post amplified by Robert Scoble, Screendrop pitches open-source screenshots with self-hosting via R2 and a tiny hono worker.
- Arlo Industries debuts Mentat, a passive sensor mesh to track drones and missiles without radar
In a YC Launch post, Arlo Industries says its distributed passive network tracks low-altitude drones and cruise missiles in 3D without emitting, following field tests with Ukrainian units and early partnerships in Europe and the U.S.
- PrismML open-sources compact Bonsai Image 4B and launches Bonsai Studio for iPhone
Open-source 4B image models fit in 0.93GB and 1.21GB, and Bonsai Studio brings on-device generation to iPhone under Apache 2.0.
- Prava launches Prava Pay to let AI agents pay with one-time cards
In a thread on X, Sushant Pandey announced Prava Pay, which the company says gives AI agents scoped, single-use Visa cards with passkey approvals so users can let bots buy things safely.
- Finn Mallery launches SEND, a one-prompt, multi-channel outbound tool
Mallery introduced SEND, offered a free month to commenters, and took aim at clunky dashboards and AI SDRs.
- CapitalG leads OpenRouter's $113M Series B with a16z, NVentures, Menlo
The round follows a six-month jump in weekly volume from 5T to 25T tokens, as OpenRouter pitches infrastructure for the multi-model AI era.
- Drew Houston will step down as Dropbox CEO; product chief Ashraf Alkarmi to take the helm
After 19 years building Dropbox from an MIT frustration to a public company, Houston will move to executive chairman as product chief Ashraf Alkarmi ascends.
- Arc raises $10.76M seed led by a16z to put AI voice in the drive-thru
Ex-Block founders Michael MacLennan and Ali Hussain are rolling out an AI order-taking agent for quick-service drive-thrus; investor Olivia Moore says accuracy up 5-10%.
- Opal raises $10M and ships a new attention OS, says 1M daily users
The focus app says it has 1M daily users and 10M installs; the new Opal adds Opal Score and Autofocus as Schlenker frames attention as the AI era’s bottleneck.
- Human Archive taps India’s gig economy to feed physical AI
Founded by Berkeley and Stanford researchers, the data lab pays service workers to wear camera caps and sensors and says it already spans 100k+ contributors and 500 partners.
- Minicor launches self-healing Windows automations so AI products can ship into legacy systems
YC-backed Minicor says its deterministic RPA plus recovery agent can run desktop workflows at scale, with SOC 2/HIPAA and Citrix support for regulated rollouts.
- Founders are raising bigger seed checks, but fewer are making Series A, Crunchbase finds
Crunchbase data shows U.S. seed medians near $3M while only 24-27% of 2024-23 seed cohorts have advanced and Series A traction bars have shifted to roughly $2-4M ARR.
- Exclusive: RoboRank, the 'LeetCode for roboticists,' will open evaluation environments and run a public scoreboard
RoboRank, a LeetCode-like benchmarking project for robotics at roborank.dev, will separate and open-source its evaluation environments, target VLAs and world models, and harden sandboxed code execution so researchers can contribute tasks and models in the open.
- OpenClaw momentum builds around a local, open agent as a Google 'Spark' rumor circulates
Aligned News cited a 300,000-star moment and a Google 'Spark' entrant; while unverified, the buzz spotlights OpenClaw's local, open, self-hosted agent thesis.
- Zeb Evans cuts 22% at ClickUp and bets on 3,000 AI agents to build a 100x org
The ClickUp CEO says savings will fund million-dollar salary bands for AI-leveraged top performers, even as Gartner warns automation cuts do not guarantee returns.
- AlphaProof Nexus teaser hints at agentic math push, but the builders stay unnamed
A brief X post teased an agentic framework for research-level math, but shared no docs or team names identifying what AlphaProof Nexus is.
- Replit backs Musixmatch Pro Musicathon, a global remote hackathon with $25k+ in prizes
The June 15-21 event is fully remote and supported by partners including ElevenLabs, Songstats, LALAL.AI, and Cyanite, according to Replit's post on X.
- Pushmeet Kohli shares Google DeepMind's AlphaProof Nexus results: agentic proof search in Lean
VP of Research Pushmeet Kohli points to a GitHub trove of Lean-formalized proofs and prose by AlphaProof Nexus, signaling progress while holding back the framework code.
- Season with volts: Kirin's Electric Salt Cup and Spoon aim to keep low-sodium joyful
A Facebook friend got one as a gift and I had to know more. Yes, there is a battery at the table. Kirin's new cup and renewed spoon use weak current to boost perceived saltiness and umami, with Japan online sales starting Sep 9 and retail in November.