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| Apr 03, 2026 | | | | The Information Forum Digest The top posts from The Information's subscriber only community. | | | Featured posts Posted by Prabal Gupta · Startup Founder 23 hours ago Correction on my earlier post about Claude Code and agent payments.
After publishing, readers pointed out that the x402 code I analyzed... Posted by Brian Demsey · Founder 19 hours ago The architects who never appear in the blueprints.
The Horse Was Never the Point
Troy did not fall because the Greeks were... Posted by Alan Jacobson · Founder, Ceo 21 hours ago Oracle didn't just cut jobs. It moved the center of gravity of its entire business.
Tens of thousands of roles gone. Not quietly, not... | | | Top comments | | Ivan Fatovic | Experiencing this firsthand right now.
Eight years ago, I paid a team ~$20K to build a prototype — architecture, schema, the works. Months of coordination, specs, and revisions.
This weekend, I rebuilt a comparable version myself in two days.
Same founder. Same product instincts. Radically different leverage.
The builders who adapt to these tools are going to compound advantage very, very quickly. Message | | Jordan Gushurst | I think it will be fascinating to see how Amazon LEO prices their services and also how the Chinese mega constellations price LEO BB in the developing world. Musk has not made many friends with Starlink's bullying tactics and I expect the Chinese to be priced aggressively like they do in other strategic segments. I think buyers of the SpaceX IPO are facing far more pricing / margin risk then they are expecting. Message | | Derek Lomas | That tracks 100%. Last year it was like "wow, I can send a functional prototype instead of a spec!" In 2026, it's like "this is basically ready to ship; clean it up and let's go" Message | | | | | | | |
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