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...those early days, we we also collaborated a ton. We were we were kind of the new kids on the block and the Mike Maples, of course. And we get together a lot and say, this is how it's working. Let's share deals. And but capital efficiency is what brok
...I'll find a technical cofounder? Yeah. Basically. I mean, look, this was early. This was 2009 Yeah. Was when I graduated. I was finding everyone I could on Twitter. I was kind of stalking anyone who seemed like they could code anything, basically. I
Specter. There's tons of these, companies now. That's mainly for sourcing, or and or you can obviously start to do it yourself with natural language prompts, with Claude Code, with OpenClore, etcetera. And so that is a really, really exciting time to
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...implantations of your BCI to begin to iterate and improve and learn from this? Is it right away, or does it take a while to kind of accrue? It's usually about three to four weeks after the surgery that we begin the rehabilitation, component. Building
bubble versus the green bubble green being, you know, Android users, and they don't get all the features. So we put our replicants or started to put our replicants on Mac Minis so they could natively do iMessage. But explain to people why this is imp
Ah, got it. Okay. There you go. Well, that is our trademark, and, you'll be hearing from our attorneys momentarily. We'll we'll send them over there. This Week in Startups is brought to you by Sentry. Your team should be focused on shipping features,
...tech entrepreneurs. If you wanna break into the ghost kitchen space and you think that you can, create the next great food brand, this is the way to do it. If you know, Alex, a lot of people will start by doing a pop up or being like a chef for peopl
...technology out of the lab and out there into the real world testing? We're talking to potential patients right now. We haven't implanted the first patient yet, but that is, I would say, at this point imminent. So in the world of biotechnology, immine
...you're in early stages here, but is there an ICP that that you've settled on, or did you have two or three you're experimenting with? Yeah. We we do have two or three that we're experimenting with in regards to, field analyst. Right? So, again, this
...with a lower technical requirement. But the thing I'm really curious about is what stage of a startup is the right one to bring someone like this on? Because if you're two people, you don't need one. If you're 2,000 people, you should have one. So, J
I love it. You know, there'll be like an Alex and Jason pairing or Jason and Molly or a Molly and Alex picket. And, they'll come, on the show with us, and we'll do a little promo for who's on their episode this week and what's going on in, let's say,
...early checks can provide because that filtering mechanism is strong. And so the curation piece, which is what you're saying, you know, as curators say, hey, we we met this guy or girl. We like them. We think they're good. We think this is an interest
Everyone was stoked about this device. Reviews were a little bit wrong here, but the company has been hard at work improving both the software and also its digital services. So please welcome back to the show. It's Jesse Lowe. Jesse. Founders, let's
...we had on stage at Battlefield, it was usually consumer web, and now it is so much broader. Oh, yeah. There's so much deep tech. I've noticed a change. I haven't been here as long as you have, but I've been here since 2018. And there's really been fo
They've done all the legwork, and they have pre vetted developers, and they're ready to help you ship product. They're experienced. They're results oriented. Lemon dot I o isn't just finding you great developers, but they're helping integrate them in
and doing photoshoots and everything, models are incredibly annoying. Photographers are divas, even more so than the models, and it's wildly expensive. I used to do photoshoots for my magazine, and I love Frank Michelotta who did my covers and stuff
...and TechCrunch's journalists are gonna be on stage kind of pressing them on questions. I think the thing we really wanna find out with this event is just where is AI going in the next six months, and how can you position yourself as a startup, as an
...sets the stage. So when I was working at the start up in India, the team I was on was sort of it was sort of like a growth marketing type role. They were a software company that had a pretty strong footing in India. They essentially had a tool that a
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