Shreyas Kshatriya

Soham Parekh: The Indian Techie Who Shook Silicon Valley with His Moonlighting Scandal

Introduction Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer, became a global talking point in July 2025 after being accused of simultaneously working for multiple US startups—many backed by Y Combinator—without disclosing his overlapping commitments. His story has ignited debates on remote work ethics, hiring practices, and the vulnerabilities of the modern tech ecosystem. Early Life and

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WarmWind OS: The AI-Native Operating System Redefining Work

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a German startup has emerged with a revolutionary approach to computing that challenges traditional operating system paradigms. WarmWind OS, developed by eva AG in Jena, Germany, represents the world’s first AI-native operating system designed to function as an autonomous cloud employee rather than a passive tool waiting

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The White House’s favorite source of pro-Trump news is … the White House’s YouTube channel

The most frequently curated content on the White House Wire, the Trump administration’s attempt to aggregate pro-Trump “real news” from across the right-wing media, doesn’t come from Truth Social, Breitbart, or even Fox News. It comes from YouTube – notably, from the White House’s own channel. The White House Wire was launched at the end

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