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Jon McNeill, a former president for Tesla, said Tesla's website required too many clicks and taps before a user purchased a car.
  • A former Tesla president said he used Domino's ordering as a model to fix Tesla's online checkout.
  • Jon McNeill said Elon Musk pushed for "order-of-magnitude" improvements, not small tweaks.
  • He also filled a surprising amount of his calendar time with interviews — "win

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In February, Block CEO Jack Dorsey wrote a letter in such a gentle whisper that he almost made you forget he was announcing some of the biggest layoffs in recent history. "i'll be straight about what's happening," he wrote to the 4,000 people, or 40% of his fintech company, he had just axed. "i'm grateful to you, and i'm sorry to put you through this." He wrote the entire 600-word


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Top-performing Taco Bell managers gathered in Hawaii in March for the company's annual staff recognition retreat.
  • Taco Bell recently hosted its Golden Bell awards, a recognition trip for top-performing managers.
  • More than a management retreat, Taco Bell says the event helps drive outsize growth.
  • Golden Bell-winning restaurants grew sales by nearly 20% in 2025 and boast better

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A startup unleashed an AI with internet access and a $100,000 budget to start a retail store in SF.
  • Andon Labs is stress-testing AI agents in the real world.
  • The lab let an agent called Luna staff and open an entire store with a $100,000 budget.
  • Luna did not disclose to applicants that it was an AI and screwed up staffing on day one.

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Dutch regulators, the RDW, announced that after over a year and a half of testing, it has officially approved Tesla's Full-Self Driving (FSD) Supervised. This makes the Netherlands the first European country to authorize the use of FSD on its roads. This could open the door to wider adoption throughout the EU. Tesla's European headquarters is located in Amsterdam, so it's only fitting



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  • US businesses that integrate AI have tended to choose OpenAI.
  • However, Anthropic has seen business spending surge in recent months, according to Ramp's index.
  • Anthropic's reputation got an unexpected boost after it challenged a deal with the Pentagon.

Anthropic is close to passing OpenAI when it comes to business spending on AI


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An experienced hacking group has claimed to have infiltrated Rockstar Games' cloud servers, while the game publisher has confirmed that there was a "third-party data breach." ShinyHunters, a hacker group that's been linked to data breaches targeting Microsoft, Google, Ticketmaster and others, posted a message on its website with a final warning to Rockstar to "pay or leak." The hack was first



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Uruguay's Federico Valverde is seen with material bulging at his shoulders during a match against England in London on March 27.
  • Nike's soccer shirts to be worn by players at the FIFA World Cup appear to have a design issue.
  • Material was seen bulging at the shoulders of footballers in recent international matches.
  • The issue was raised on X by a sports journalist. Fans have

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