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Julian Lim

Julian Lim is an entrepreneur, technology writer, and a researcher. He started JL Data Analysis after graduating from NUS in Intelligent Systems. Julian writes about technology innovations and entrepreneurship on Business Times, Asia Pacific Magazine and occasionally contributes to Startup Fortune.
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Palantir’s NHS data row is becoming a wider UK public sector test
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Palantir’s NHS data row is becoming a wider UK public sector test
Palantir’s NHS data access dispute is being pulled into a broader UK debate over public sector AI, privacy and procurement. The backlash shows how government contracts can become reputational risk when sensitive data and private vendors meet.

Trump Media's Bitcoin bet is testing the corporate treasury playbook
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Trump Media's Bitcoin bet is testing the corporate treasury playbook
Trump Media's Bitcoin holdings are now estimated to be down about $455 million after the company moved 2,650 Bitcoin to Crypto.com. The pressure is turning its crypto treasury strategy into a wider test for public companies following Strategy's model.

Fenwick's FTX settlement puts crypto advisers on notice
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Fenwick's FTX settlement puts crypto advisers on notice
Fenwick agreed to pay $54 million to resolve customer claims tied to its legal work for FTX, while denying wrongdoing. The settlement signals that crypto's legal and advisory risk is now landing on professional firms, not just founders and executives.

Zoom's Anthropic stake has become a billion dollar AI windfall
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Zoom's Anthropic stake has become a billion dollar AI windfall
Zoom's early investment in Anthropic is now carried at about $1.27 billion, turning a strategic AI partnership into a major paper gain. The stake gives Zoom a new investor narrative as Anthropic pursues another huge funding round that could reset AI valuation benchmarks.

Europe is turning Lightning compliance into a startup problem
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Europe is turning Lightning compliance into a startup problem
European regulators have not delivered a clean final answer on Lightning Network transactions, but the direction is clear. Startups building wallets, payments and remittance products now need to design compliance into the rail, not add it later.

Tencent's L2P makes pixel-space image generation practical again
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Tencent's L2P makes pixel-space image generation practical again
Tencent Youtu Lab and Nanjing University researchers are drawing fresh attention with L2P, a method that transfers latent diffusion models like Alibaba's Z-Image into pixel-space generation. The approach removes the VAE bottleneck while trying to keep training costs low, raising practical questions for AI builders focused on high-resolution image tools.

Stellantis is pushing deeper into Qualcomm's automotive software stack
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Stellantis is pushing deeper into Qualcomm's automotive software stack
Stellantis has expanded its Qualcomm partnership to bring Snapdragon Digital Chassis technology deeper into future vehicle platforms. The deal shows how chipmakers are gaining influence over automotive compute, software and driver assistance systems.



Congress probes Polymarket and Kalshi over insider trading
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Congress probes Polymarket and Kalshi over insider trading
The House Oversight Committee is now formally investigating whether prediction market users have been trading on nonpublic government information. Chairman James Comer has demanded documents from Polymarket and Kalshi by June 5, and he is already talking about banning government employees from the platforms entirely.

Class of 2026 boos AI optimism at commencement ceremonies
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Class of 2026 boos AI optimism at commencement ceremonies
From Arizona to Florida, the Class of 2026 is making its stance on AI unmistakably clear. Graduates are booing speakers who celebrate artificial intelligence, not out of Luddite ignorance, but because they understand that the technology automating entry-level work is removing the first rung of their career ladder.

US bill seeks 1M Bitcoin reserve with 20-year hold
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US bill seeks 1M Bitcoin reserve with 20-year hold
A bipartisan bill introduced on May 21 would codify a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve into federal law, requiring the Treasury to hold seized Bitcoin for at least 20 years and potentially acquire up to 1 million additional coins without taxpayer funding.

Polyend Endless puts AI into a $299 stomp box
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Polyend Endless puts AI into a $299 stomp box
Polyend has turned the guitar pedal into a prompt-driven hardware experiment. The 99 Endless is not polished enough to replace a serious pedalboard yet, but it shows where AI-native creative devices are heading.

llama.cpp MTP leak fix stabilizes local AI agents
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llama.cpp MTP leak fix stabilizes local AI agents
A VRAM leak in llama.cpp's Multi-Token Prediction stack could crash servers after repeated sleep cycles. A fix merged on May 21 now ensures that speculative decoding resources are properly freed, making self-hosted coding agents more reliable for extended use.

Shai-Hulud supply chain attack compromises 323 npm packages
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Shai-Hulud supply chain attack compromises 323 npm packages
A single compromised maintainer account on npm has set off a worm that spreads through popular data visualization packages, affecting an estimated 16 million weekly downloads. The malware hunts for developer secrets, cloud credentials, and even crypto wallets, then uses them to publish more poisoned updates.

Russia selling gold at fastest pace since 2002
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Russia selling gold at fastest pace since 2002
Russia just recorded its sharpest four-month gold drawdown in over two decades, shedding 27.9 tonnes between January and April 2026. This is not a portfolio rebalancing. It is a wartime liquidity grab, and it tests the narrative that central banks will hold gold at all costs.

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