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Harj Taggar reposted
I've been lucky enough to play football, even partake in great games, commentate on big global finals and support England since my first England v Scotland schoolboy international in the early 80's. I have never experienced intensity, partisan support and emotional stress than tonight at the Azteca. A truly momentous occasion.
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Possible corruption and cheating aside, hilarious that the Trump administration were allegedly pushing hard to reinstate a player who is a literal birthright citizen. His pregnant mother gave birth to him on a visit because the airline wouldn’t let her board her return flight.
🚨 Exclusive: The White House made a direct call to FIFA to ask Gianni Infantino to review Folarin Balogun’s red card. FIFA approached for comment and referred to the findings of its independent committee. FIFA sources insist White House influence could not affect the decision due to the powers contained in Article 27 and the independent nature of the disciplinary panel.
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Going to be a long and hopefully epic night of football 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Infantino showing Sepp Blatter there’s always another level to aspire to.
🚨 Exclusive: The White House made a direct call to FIFA to ask Gianni Infantino to review Folarin Balogun’s red card. FIFA approached for comment and referred to the findings of its independent committee. FIFA sources insist White House influence could not affect the decision due to the powers contained in Article 27 and the independent nature of the disciplinary panel.
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Argentina struggle against Cape Verde - “worthy opponents 👏” France struggle against Paraguay’s low block but win with a penalty - “This is why France are going far, they win” Brazil struggle against Japan - “but they still won” England comeback to win against Congo after dominating - “England are a boring team, reliant on Harry Kane. How embarrassing”
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Ro adopted the Bernie/AOC banner for the same reason why none of his tweets get traction & he gets ratio’d every time: he is deeply uninteresting as a person & politician. Say what you want about Mamdani and AOC but they are compelling people & natural politicians; Ro has the charisma of a chalkboard. This forces him to grasp at whatever trendy idea/group he can draft off & leech from. Tech was an easy target for the grift when it was widely popular and a great source of fundraising, now it’s DSA populism as the flavor of the week. He fails to get the love that Bernie, AOC, Mamdani get because he isn’t one of them, just another old rich politician looking for the path of least resistance to power.
I make the philosophical case for tax fairness and taxing billionaire wealth. I welcome an argument on the merits for this new social contract. Read here: open.substack.com/pub/rokhan…
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Just like that, no longer a billionaires tax.
I make the philosophical case for tax fairness and taxing billionaire wealth. I welcome an argument on the merits for this new social contract. Read here: open.substack.com/pub/rokhan…
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We built a Supabase integration for OpenCode and tested it inside Minecraft. The agent created a table, populated it with data, and deployed an Edge Function without ever leaving a survival world. Nobody touch the dirt house. 🧱 👉 supabase.com/blog/agentic-co…
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Avoca (W23) is building what it calls the AI workforce for the physical economy, starting with home services. In just a few years, the company has grown to eight figures in revenue and recently raised over $125 million at a $1 billion valuation. In this fireside, co-founders @apurvas96 and @thetysonchen sit down with @garrytan to share how they found product-market fit by helping businesses turn missed calls into revenue. They explain why AI is expanding what software can do, pushing past the 1% of wallet that traditional software captures, and why they see it as one of the biggest opportunities for founders. 01:28 - Finding the Right Market 03:25 - Why AI Is Bigger Than SaaS 06:59 - The AI Job Story Nobody Talks About 11:53 - How the Founders Met 16:59 - The Pivot 21:47 - Customer Love Beats Market Size 25:31 - Building an AI Workforce 29:35 - Why Customer Obsession Wins 34:12 - Growing to Eight Figures 37:22 - The Vision Beyond Home Services 38:54 - Building a Generational Company
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Been using Ploy.ai for several weeks now, it is freaking magic.
After launching last week, we slurped over 14,000 sites, sent over 20,000 growth reports, and gave every business a platform to turn their website into automated growth. Here's how ploy works 👇
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Ayush left India to study Physics at MIT and then got really into programming, which led him to tech and starting Warp. We talk about his compelling personal story and Warp’s recent Series B raise in this video, congrats Ayush and team!
Warp (YC W23) recently announced a $60M Series B and now serves more than 1,000 customers, processing over $600M in payroll annually and on track to surpass $2B in the next year. In this episode of Founder Firesides, YC's @harjtaggar sits down with @warpdotco founder and CEO Ayush Sharma (@ayushswrites) to talk about how the company found its way into one of enterprise software's most competitive markets and why AI is fundamentally changing how software companies should be built. 00:50 - From India to MIT 03:10 - Betting on an Unsexy Problem 05:18 - The Wedge That Started Warp 09:49 - What "AI-Native" Really Means 12:31 - Building a Different Kind of Company 14:00 - Why AI Favors Technical Founders 16:42 - The Next Generation of Enterprise Software 21:25 - Why Investors Backed Warp 25:11 - The Future of Employee Management
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We launched Rippling Data Cloud today - an all-in-one rebuild of the modern data stack, with AI deeply integrated throughout. Why would you want an org-and-employee-centric data stack? Well, here’s how I used Rippling Data Cloud to help with token burn and cut AI slop. 1/ x.com/parkerconrad/status/20…
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so pleased to have @grx_xce from @Intelligence_ai as a featured guest at YC's S26 kickoff. such an incredible ride this last year for this team
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Legora is the defining legal AI startup
Legora went through @ycombinator in W24. I know firsthand how hard it is to navigate legal as an early-stage founder. Today, @CooleyLLP is launching Cooley GO Lab using the @WeAreLegora Portal, bringing their knowledge and workflows directly to YC founders, so legal needs can move faster. Full story by @meliarobin at @BusinessInsider: businessinsider.com/cooley-g… Press release: legora.com/newsroom/cooley-l…
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Congratulations @ayushswrites and the Warp team on their Series B! Ayush was early to spot the growing need for handling paperwork for more employees in different states post COVID and using AI to automate a lot of it.
Today, we're announcing a $60M Series B led by @BatteryVentures, bringing our total funding to $85M in just under a year. Also joining the round are founders and operators who’ve built generational companies of the last two decades – @tobi (CEO, Shopify), @arashf (Dropbox), @chughesjohnson (Stripe), and more. The round came together in 6 days. Here's why. Every major category in enterprise software is seeing multiple AI-native challengers. CRM, ERP, ITSM – all being rebuilt from scratch by a new generation of companies applying AI to solve persistent problems we couldn’t before. Employee Management (also known as HCM) is the exception. It’s the last frontier, and we believe the most important one. The operating layer to manage people, run payroll, benefits, compliance, and IT, for every company in the world, is still built on architecture that predates AI by decades. This fundraise is the story of how Warp is changing that. The average Warp customer is growing 5x faster than their peers, with 1/10th of the HR and admin overhead. We’re seeing a massive shift happening in how the best companies run their people operations. From the fastest-growing AI-startups to massive public companies, the winning teams are running lean: HR, finance, and ops generalists who automate as much as possible, and use their time instead for strategic work that AI can’t automate. Warp is the platform of choice for ambitious companies operating at this new pace. Legacy HCMs help humans track the work. Warp uses AI to proactively complete the work. Workday was built for the last era. We're building for the next one. And it’s working. We've – - Doubled ARR in Q1 - On track to $2B payroll volume this year - Signed enterprise customers with thousands of employees - Launched entire product lines back-to-back: Warp benefits brokerage and Warp Fabric (our AI-native IT automation suite built in-house). A few thank-yous: 1. Our customers, the fastest-growing companies in the world, who trust us with their most critical systems. We wouldn't be here without you. 2. Our team - 50 people in NYC who've built this platform, taken on the hardest problems in business-critical software. We're just getting started. 3. Our investors doubling down in this round, and some of our earliest believers – @sound_ventures_ (@aplusk, @epsteineffie), @PeakXV, (@arnavsahu341), @harjtaggar at @ycombinator, @balajis, @kevinhartz, @kvogt, @amasad, @HOFCapital (@myfady), @colinevans (@OpenAI) We're here to arm ambitious American companies with Workday-grade power, but with the usability and delight of an Apple product. With this new funding, we plan to fund deeper AI agents, tax and compliance infrastructure, expand our product suite, and support even closely our fast-growing customers. Come join us.
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Harj Taggar reposted
Today, we're announcing a $60M Series B led by @BatteryVentures, bringing our total funding to $85M in just under a year. Also joining the round are founders and operators who’ve built generational companies of the last two decades – @tobi (CEO, Shopify), @arashf (Dropbox), @chughesjohnson (Stripe), and more. The round came together in 6 days. Here's why. Every major category in enterprise software is seeing multiple AI-native challengers. CRM, ERP, ITSM – all being rebuilt from scratch by a new generation of companies applying AI to solve persistent problems we couldn’t before. Employee Management (also known as HCM) is the exception. It’s the last frontier, and we believe the most important one. The operating layer to manage people, run payroll, benefits, compliance, and IT, for every company in the world, is still built on architecture that predates AI by decades. This fundraise is the story of how Warp is changing that. The average Warp customer is growing 5x faster than their peers, with 1/10th of the HR and admin overhead. We’re seeing a massive shift happening in how the best companies run their people operations. From the fastest-growing AI-startups to massive public companies, the winning teams are running lean: HR, finance, and ops generalists who automate as much as possible, and use their time instead for strategic work that AI can’t automate. Warp is the platform of choice for ambitious companies operating at this new pace. Legacy HCMs help humans track the work. Warp uses AI to proactively complete the work. Workday was built for the last era. We're building for the next one. And it’s working. We've – - Doubled ARR in Q1 - On track to $2B payroll volume this year - Signed enterprise customers with thousands of employees - Launched entire product lines back-to-back: Warp benefits brokerage and Warp Fabric (our AI-native IT automation suite built in-house). A few thank-yous: 1. Our customers, the fastest-growing companies in the world, who trust us with their most critical systems. We wouldn't be here without you. 2. Our team - 50 people in NYC who've built this platform, taken on the hardest problems in business-critical software. We're just getting started. 3. Our investors doubling down in this round, and some of our earliest believers – @sound_ventures_ (@aplusk, @epsteineffie), @PeakXV, (@arnavsahu341), @harjtaggar at @ycombinator, @balajis, @kevinhartz, @kvogt, @amasad, @HOFCapital (@myfady), @colinevans (@OpenAI) We're here to arm ambitious American companies with Workday-grade power, but with the usability and delight of an Apple product. With this new funding, we plan to fund deeper AI agents, tax and compliance infrastructure, expand our product suite, and support even closely our fast-growing customers. Come join us.
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Harj Taggar reposted
Excited to partner together on this with fiber.ai! 🤝Lots of use cases for AI agents to: - Clean up CRMs by reverse looking up an email -> full person profile - Fetch real-time LinkedIn company and people profiles - Search X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube for posts, and getting all comments/reactions - Get work/personal emails & phones for 850M people
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internal thesis on why exa will be $100 billion company: exa is no more a websearch company, it is a data company now! (just like tesla is not a car company, but an energy company) and the biggest data company in this ai world could be extremely huge
Introducing Exa Connect: connecting agents to data beyond the public web. Available today with ZoomInfo, Crunchbase, Similarweb, and many other leading data providers. exa.ai/connect
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Today is the first day of the @ycombinator S26 batch. Welcome to San Francisco! This city changed my life and I hope it will change yours too.
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Brooke Hopkins (@bnicholehopkins) is the founder and CEO of @covaldev, a simulation and observability platform that helps enterprises test, monitor, and evaluate AI-powered voice agents at scale. Coval works with customers like Perplexity and Deepgram to process tens of millions of calls per month and has just raised a $28.2M Series A. Brooke sat down with @harjtaggar to talk about how leading evaluation infrastructure at Waymo turned out to be surprisingly transferable to voice agents, why voice is emerging as the first productionized use case for autonomous agents, and how she narrowed a broad evals idea into a focused enterprise platform—including the moment a customer offered to pay her before she'd written a single line of code. 01:16 — Why Voice Is the Killer AI Interface 02:37 — How Enterprises Are Adopting Voice 05:44 — The Missing Infrastructure for Voice 06:58 — Where Voice Agents Fail 12:32 — Lessons From Waymo 16:38 — What Product-Market Fit Actually Feels Like 18:20 — Why They Bet on Enterprise 25:35 — Leaving Waymo to Go Solo 29:02 — What's Next for Coval
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