Cargo With a Burn
gm legends, happy Friday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Arc by Inversion is building a reusable space vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour, turning orbit into a shipping lane; DayDrift gives your task list breathing room by letting work slide to the next day instead of punishing you for missing one; Strix is an open source hacking agent that finds and validates real security holes before someone else does.
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Cargo from Orbit

Arc by Inversion is building a reusable space vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour. It sits in orbit until needed, then reenters and delivers supplies with global reach. The pitch is simple: treat space as the fastest delivery route.
🔥 Our Take: Next-day shipping feels slow when someone’s promising next-hour from orbit. It’s wild, risky, and maybe a little insane, but if Arc pulls it off, logistics won’t look the same. Imagine disaster relief supplies or critical parts raining down from the sky. Bezos tried drones. These guys went orbital.
Building While Terrified

Dan Bulteel writes about the highs and lows of building in AI. He says it’s fun if you’re comfortable with fear, when things break, models fail, funding dries up, and hype evaporates just as fast as it appeared.
It isn’t a success story handbook. Bulteel’s thread leans hard into the mess: the thrill of trying, the fear of failing, and building through the cracks because you believe you have to.

Mina joins your calls as a team member, not a recorder. She speaks, takes direction mid-conversation, and gets things done while you stay present. Need a number pulled, a note sent, a tool updated? Done before you finish the sentence. Forty skills, 200+ integrations.
Gentle Planning, Not Panic

DayDrift helps you plan your week without stress. Instead of rigid deadlines, you assign tasks to days of the week. Missed Monday? It drifts to Tuesday. Its interface is clean, simple, just the tasks you need, laid out across your week.
🔥 Our Take: Trying to keep up with today is hard.This gives you room if you slip up. When life derails you, at least your task list doesn’t judge, it just shifts. This could be the kind of planner you open because it feels friendlier, not because you’re forcing it.
Hackers in Your Stack

Strix is an open-source AI hacking agent built to find real security flaws in your apps. It doesn’t just scan, it validates the vulnerabilities with proofs-of-concept, and then spits out detailed reports you can act on. Used by bug bounty hunters, security teams, and auditors.Â
🔥 Our Take: You can pretend your code is safe until someone breaks it. This forces the bet. It’s like hiring a demon to curse test your app. When it works, you patch. When it fails, you learn just how wrong your assumptions were.
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