OSIS: The Story Behind the AI Investing Platform That’s Gaining Traction
Every generation produces a handful of builders who seem to be light-years ahead of their age. Cale, a 17 year old futures trader and founder of OSIS, is one of those people. He’s not just experimenting—he’s executing. And he’s doing it with the kind of clarity
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JetZero Is Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Aviation
While legacy aerospace players coast on incremental upgrades, a stealthy startup in Long Beach is taking a blowtorch to the industry’s sacred geometry. JetZero is betting everything on a radical redesign: the blended wing body (BWB)—a flying-wing hybrid that promises to cut fuel burn by up to 50%
How a 17-Year-Old Built a 300K-User Startup in Just 3 Hours—Without Spending a Dime on Ads
No funding. No team. No ads. Just speed, AI, and building in public.
Most founders take months—sometimes years—to launch a product. Rexan did it in three hours.
Most startups burn cash on ads just to get their first users. His startup hit 300,000+ users with zero marketing
Most speakers just play music. Monar lets you see it.
In a world where every tech company is racing to make their smart speaker slightly smarter, Monar is doing something different. It doesn’t just stream your playlists or respond to voice commands—it transforms sound into visuals, creating an
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The Sky’s the Limit: Zipline’s Game-Changing Approach to Fast Delivery
Imagine a world where your groceries, a hot meal, or even life-saving medication arrive at your doorstep in minutes—not by car, bike, or foot, but by an elegant, whisper-quiet drone slicing through the sky with pinpoint accuracy. Welcome to the world of Zipline, the company turning this once sci-fi
How a 17-Year-Old Built a 300K-User Startup in Just 3 Hours—Without Spending a Dime on Ads
No funding. No team. No ads. Just speed, AI, and building in public.
Most founders take months—sometimes years—to launch a product. Rexan did it in three hours.
Most startups burn cash on ads just to get their first users. His startup hit 300,000+ users with zero marketing