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Silicon Florist links arrangement for June 3, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Why building two data centers a week won’t fix AI’s bottleneck | TechRadar

By the end of the year, the top five hyperscalers – Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet (Google) – will have collectively invested around $600 billion on AI-enabling infrastructure like data centers, with some estimates suggesting that as many as two data center facilities are coming online every week to keep pace with demand.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for June 2, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Orphaned Startups: The Saddest Crisis in Venture Capital That Nobody’s Solving | by DC | Medium

Judie Alvarez recently posted something on LinkedIn that stopped me mid-scroll. She highlighted a growing phenomenon called “Orphaned Startups” — companies stuck between Seed and Series A with nowhere to go. Great products. €500K to €1M in revenue. Founders who still have some passion left, but are watching it drain away week by week.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for June 1, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

What the Oregon Community Can Do to Support Startups

But the longer we talked, the more the conversation tilted toward the other side of the ledger. Because for all its rough edges, Oregon has one of the most generous, show-up-for-each-other startup communities I’ve ever been part of. People answer the cold email. They make the intro. They drive across the mountains for a panel on a weeknight. That’s not nothing. That’s actually rare.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for May 29, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Dorkbot PDX: June Edition, Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 6:30 PM | Meetup

Most of Dorkbot is a freewheeling hangout, but each month we feature a short talk about a cool project or teaching some esoteric wizardry. This month, Helen Leigh will share some of the musical instruments she’s made over the years and share some of the technologies behind them. Helen’s projects include: spider harp, purring tentacle, golden disco ball theremin, robotic midi drum machine, and an embroidered kraakdoos.

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The Oregon UAS Accelerator is currently unpersoned. Let’s fix that shall we…?

Our friends at the Oregon UAS Accelerator are currently on the lookout for their next cohort of founders. That’s right. The Pendleton-based drone, robotics, and autonomous-systems accelerator has opened applications for a whole new group of folks to join them for their Fall 2026 program, a 12-week hybrid accelerator(some virtual, some on the ground in Pendleton). So if you’ve got a prototype, an MVP, or even just some early validation, get your application submitted.

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