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This series is all about Common Sense They help kids like I was, growing up w/limited parental guidance They help folks deal w/dysfunctional family members & short life lessons w/actionable steps to find better ways to navigate life Please repost to help more kids Thank you
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@ycombinator The tutorial level is finished. Now the real raid begins. VCs bought the story, but the market only pays for execution. Capital accelerates chaos if you don't have the systems to handle it. Hope they built more than just a deck.
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@ycombinator Demo Day never misses. Insane velocity from teams who’ve only been building for a few months - the bar keeps rising.
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@ycombinator At this rate I’m wondering how there are still startup names available to choose from
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@ycombinator the only demo day that matters is when founders realize their idea was worth leaving their salary for
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@ycombinator Hey @ycombinator i know i got rejected from the YC school due the oversaturated enviroment ,but we are still at it,we are still willing to pitvh for YC @ycombinator
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@ycombinator Amazing energy. Good luck to all the founders! Quick reminder: the best demo is one that's already deployed and working in production. Not just running on localhost. 😁
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@ycombinator Congrats to all the founders who made it to F25 Demo Day Now the real work begins turning demos into businesses, and ideas into revenue. Onward.
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@ycombinator Congrats on another batch. With so many new AI applications launching, the underlying data infra is key. Curious how many companies are building on multimodal or converged data systems from day one.
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@ycombinator @grok of all the companies on the board what percentage of them will be successful. Can you rank the top 10?
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@ycombinator Demo this. import numpy as np def weaver_ring(E): C = 1 - (E @ E.T) # contrast matrix np.fill_diagonal(C, -1) start = np.argmax(C.sum(1)) ring, used = [start], {start} for _ in range(len(E) - 1): i = ring[-1] j = max((k
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@ycombinator Sounds like it was a right laugh, Garry! What’s the best bit then—any gems or was it all just a fancy show?
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