OpenAI has acquired TBPN, an online talk show with by-the-minute
analysis of technology news and executive interviews, averaging around
70K
viewers
Sign Up [1] |Advertise [2]|View Online [3]
TLDR
TOGETHER WITH [Wispr] [4]
TLDR 2026-04-03
YOU TALK 4X FASTER THAN YOU TYPE. WHY ARE YOU STILL TYPING
EVERYTHING? (SPONSOR) [4]
Wispr Flow [4] turns your voice into polished, formatted text you can
send immediately. Not clunky transcription. Clean output, zero
cleanup.
* WORKS EVERYWHERE. Slack, Gmail, Notion, ChatGPT, your IDE, your browser. No plugins, no setup.
* 89% SENT WITH ZERO EDITS. Flow removes filler words, fixes
grammar, and formats automatically.
* EVERY PLATFORM. Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android.
Millions of users worldwide. Free to start.
Try Wispr Flow Free [4] | Download Flow [4]
¨
BIG TECH & STARTUPS
OPENAI BUYS TECH-INDUSTRY TALK SHOW TBPN (3 MINUTE READ) [5]
OpenAI has acquired TBPN, an online talk show with by-the-minute
analysis of technology news and executive interviews. The show
averages around 70,000 viewers per episode across various platforms.
It has become popular among Silicon Valley power players, who view it
as more supportive of the tech industry than traditional news outlets.
The show generated around $5 million in revenue from advertising last
year and was on track to make more than $30 million in revenue in
2026.
GEMMA 4: BYTE FOR BYTE, THE MOST CAPABLE OPEN MODELS (3 MINUTE READ)
[6]
Google DeepMind has released four new vision-capable Apache
2.0-licensed reasoning models sized at 2B, 4B, and 31B, plus a 26B-A4B Mixture-of-Experts. The models are multi-modal beyond just images and
can process video at variable resolutions. The two smaller models
feature native audio input for speech recognition and understanding.
API access to the two larger models is available through Google's AI
Studio.
¨
SCIENCE & FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGY
ARTEMIS II, NASA'S BOLDEST MISSION IN GENERATIONS, LAUNCHES CREW TO
THE MOON (5 MINUTE READ) [7]
Three Americans and one Canadian launched into orbit on the Space
Launch System rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday.
The Artemis II mission is testing the transportation system NASA plans
to use to get astronauts to the Moon and then return crews home at the
end of their mission. If the mission is successful, the astronauts
will go further than anyone has ever traveled in space. They will see
parts of the far side of the Moon never before seen with human eyes.
The crew is scheduled to return on April 10.
SANCTUARY AI'S ROBOTIC HAND DEMONSTRATES ZERO-SHOT IN-HAND
MANIPULATION (3 MINUTE READ) [8]
Sanctuary AI recently released a video showing the company's
hydraulic hand autonomously manipulating a lettered cube, achieving
target orientation 10 consecutive times without dropping the cube. The manipulation took place entirely at the fingertips without the support
of the palm. The demonstration showcases a successful instance of
zero-shot transfer. The video is available in the article.
¨
PROGRAMMING, DESIGN & DATA SCIENCE
YOU TALK 4X FASTER THAN YOU TYPE. (SPONSOR) [9]
Wispr Flow [4] turns your voice into clean, sendable text in any app.
89% sent with zero edits. Works on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android.
Free to start.
Try Flow Free [4] | Download Flow [4]
HIGHLIGHTS FROM MY CONVERSATION ABOUT AGENTIC ENGINEERING ON LENNY'S
PODCAST (18 MINUTE READ) [10]
Simon Willison is an independent software developer, blogger, and one
of the most visible and trusted voices on the impact AI is having on
builders. Willison made the leap from traditional software engineering
to AI-native development more fully and visibly than almost anyone,
documenting everything he learned in real time on his blog. This
article features highlights from a recent interview with Willison,
where he shares why November 2025 was an inflection point for AI
coding agents, how he writes 95% of his code from his phone now, why
mid-career engineers (not juniors) are most at risk right now, and
more. A video of the full 1 hour and 40 minute-long interview is
available.
MEET THE NEW CURSOR (10 MINUTE READ) [11]
Cursor 3 brings clarity to the work that agents produce, pulling
users up to a higher level of abstraction. It is faster, cleaner, and
more powerful. The new interface is inherently multi-workspace, so
users can work with agents across different repositories. The company
plans to continue making interface changes as more powerful coding
models unlock new interaction patterns.
¨
MISCELLANEOUS
HOW AI HELPED ONE MAN (AND HIS BROTHER) BUILD A $1.8 BILLION COMPANY
(14 MINUTE READ) [12]
Medvi, a telehealth provider of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, took two
months and around $20,000 to build. Its founder, Matthew Gallagher,
used AI tools to write the code that powers the company, produce
website copy, generate media for ads, handle customer service, and
analyze business performance. He outsourced the other stuff he
couldn't do himself and hired one employee, his younger brother. The
startup is on track to do $1.8 billion in sales this year.
BAD ANALOGIES (18 MINUTE READ) [13]
Amazon's success has done a great deal of harm to a lot of companies.
Jeff Bezos is a generational entrepreneur who came from a hedge fund.
He made a very calculated decision to lose money in the short term to
make more in the long term. He took every detail into consideration to
make his plan work. Amazon is a bad example of why it is okay to burn
loads of cash during growth. The strategy doesn't always work out,
especially if it is not executed correctly.
¨
QUICK LINKS
WISPR FLOW: AI THAT TURNS SPEECH INTO FLAWLESS TEXT AND WORKS IN ANY
APP (SPONSOR) [9]
Wispr Flow turns your voice into clean, sendable text in any app. 89%
sent with zero edits. 4x faster than typing. Try free. [4]
DEVELOPER RELATIONS AFTER THE CHEAT CODE MACHINE (11 MINUTE READ)
[14]
Devrel has to be legible, not just to humans, but to the machines
working alongside them.
THE 2ND PHASE OF AGENTIC DEVELOPMENT (3 MINUTE READ) [15]
People will start using agents to attack old problems with modern
tooling, resulting in new versions of software tools that people rely
on but don't like.
AI CODING AGENTS, DECONSTRUCTED (32 MINUTE READ) [16]
This post details how to create a coding agent that adapts perfectly
to custom workflows by clearly separating concerns.
HOW MICROSOFT VAPORIZED A TRILLION DOLLARS (9 MINUTE READ) [17]
Microsoft lost its largest customer, OpenAI, and the trust of the US government, in one of the silliest, most preventable, and most costly
mishaps of the 21st century.
WHY WE'RE RETHINKING CACHE FOR THE AI ERA (8 MINUTE READ) [18]
We need better cache policies and architectures to address the impact
of AI bot traffic on cloud infrastructure, which is only going to
continue to grow.
WEB NEURAL NETWORK API (WEBSITE) [19]
The Web Neural Network API is a dedicated low-level API for neural
network inference hardware acceleration.
Love TLDR? Tell your friends and get rewards!
Share your referral link below with friends to get free TLDR swag!
https://refer.tldr.tech/66662a80/ [20]
Track your referrals here. [21]
Want to advertise in TLDR? ¨
If your company is interested in reaching an audience of tech
executives, decision-makers and engineers, you may want to ADVERTISE
WITH US [22].
Want to work at TLDR? ¨
APPLY HERE [23], CREATE YOUR OWN ROLE [24] or send a friend's resume
to
jobs@tldr.tech and get $1k if we hire them! TLDR is one of INC.'S
BEST BOOTSTRAPPED BUSINESSES [25] of 2025.
If you have any comments or feedback, just respond to this email!
Thanks for reading,
Dan Ni [26] & Stephen Flanders [27]
Manage your subscriptions [28] to our other newsletters on tech,
startups, and programming. Or if TLDR isn't for you, please
unsubscribe [29].
Links:
------
[1]
https://tldr.tech/signup?utm_source=tldr
[2]
https://advertise.tldr.tech/?utm_source=tldr&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=advertisetopnav
[3]
https://a.tldrnewsletter.com/web-version?ep=1&lc=265280dc-d4e0-11f0-a661-1b9fa34a893d&p=8c533146-2f3b-11f1-94c8-15841d6cb4c6&pt=campaign&t=1775211763&s=ea8e53908d6b659d036033e3960245120cbc3372144fb78077f9569b99cc34c7
[4]
https://ref.wisprflow.ai/tldr
[5]
https://links.tldrnewsletter.com/H4F65k
[6]
https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/2/gemma-4/#atom-everything?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[7]
https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/04/four-astronauts-depart-for-the-moon-with-a-fiery-send-off-from-cape-canaveral/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[8]
https://links.tldrnewsletter.com/p17x7W
[9]
https://ref.wisprflow.ai/tldr?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[10]
https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/2/lennys-podcast/#atom-everything?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[11]
https://cursor.com/blog/cursor-3?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[12]
https://links.tldrnewsletter.com/1Iprz4
[13]
https://www.notboring.co/p/bad-analogies?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[14]
https://sunilpai.dev/posts/developer-relations/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter [15]
https://www.dbreunig.com/2026/04/01/the-2nd-phase-of-agentic-development.html?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[16]
https://blog.apiad.net/p/the-anatomy-of-ai-coding-agents?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[17]
https://isolveproblems.substack.com/p/how-microsoft-vaporized-a-trillion?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[18]
https://blog.cloudflare.com/rethinking-cache-ai-humans/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[19]
https://www.w3.org/TR/webnn/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
[20]
https://refer.tldr.tech/66662a80/
[21]
https://hub.sparklp.co/sub_e87ba9c7d7c0/1
[22]
https://advertise.tldr.tech/?utm_source=tldr&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=advertisecta
[23]
https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/tldr.tech
[24]
https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/tldr.tech/c227b917-a6a4-40ce-8950-d3e165357871 [25]
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7401699691039830016/ [26]
https://twitter.com/tldrdan
[27]
https://twitter.com/SteveFlanders22
[28]
https://tldr.tech/tech/manage?email=tldrnewsletter%40synchro.net
[29]
https://a.tldrnewsletter.com/unsubscribe?ep=1&l=cfa2d55a-b7be-11e8-a3c9-06b79b628af2&lc=265280dc-d4e0-11f0-a661-1b9fa34a893d&p=8c533146-2f3b-11f1-94c8-15841d6cb4c6&pt=campaign&pv=4&spa=1775210441&t=1775211763&s=5cc06c5c5e7a5c73aab9e41e1b422bd9ce04abd53ba4a4ad8f73f530b349c4d8
---
þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net