Tag: deeptech
All the articles with the tag "deeptech".
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The Survival of AI Startups - Agents, Moats & the Post-SaaS Reality
The future does not belong to the founders with the cleverest prompts. It belongs to the operators who own the human correction loop and embed themselves so deeply into the messy, non-digital reality of physical industries that no API update can ever dislodge them.
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From Zero to Prize Hunter - Winning Dev.to Challenges with a Free AI Stack
Treat your first few hackathons as paid training. You are learning how to set up CI/CD pipelines, orchestrate AI agents, manage deployments, and write persuasive technical copy. Even if you don’t take home the cash prize on your first try, you are building a repository of deployable code and practical skills that traditional tutorials simply cannot teach. Go build something beautifully useless.
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Building a Local AI Employee with OpenClaw, Gemma 4 & LLM Wiki in RPi
Building a local "Split-Brain" AI Employee (OpenClaw agent) that could read my research, organize my thoughts, and actually remember things (Persistent Knowledge Base LLM Wiki).
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The OpenClaw Illusion - A First-Principles Audit and Startup Blueprint
The era of "Chatting with AI" is ending. The era of "Delegating to AI" has begun. OpenClaw is the first glimpse of this new world, but it is currently a "Wild West" of runaway costs and security risks. For the entrepreneur, these aren't just bugs—they are entry points. By applying First Principles, we’ve identified that the real value isn't in the agent itself, but in the trust, safety, and simplicity we can build around it. Use this guide as your starting point, verify the mechanics for yourself, and build something that turns this "hot" tool into a reliable engine for the global economy.