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Unlocking Potential: SpaceX and Cursor Deal

In this episode, Jaeden and Jamie explore SpaceX's strategic move to acquire Cursor, the implications of their IPO, and the future of AI coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code. They also discuss market dynamics, valuation, and Elon Musk's vision for space and AI technology.Watc ...  Show more

How Lovable Hit $500 Million in ARR

In this episode, we explore the impressive milestone of Lovable reaching $500 million in annual recurring revenue and discuss the platform's capabilities in project building. We also examine alternative solutions for those looking to scale their tech projects and highlight the im ...  Show more

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