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Killing SaaS part 2. What's the playbook for distributing your product

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Killing SaaS. Anatomy of a murder. How I replaced Wisprflow.ai with vibe coding

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Template for telling the truth on layoffs like at Block

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The most important part of an AI system-the human

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Ask HN: Built an interactive textbook for math. Non profit or startup route?

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Claude Cowork and the Case of SaaSpocalypse

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A copyleft draft license for datasets. You take my data, you give your data

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Part 1: IndiaAI mission does not need compute, it needs data

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Show HN: Learning Path for CBSE Math

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AI friend- Brought to you by your friendly neighborhood mega corporation

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Show HN: A diagnostic report for students studying math

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The Ghost in the Machine: How I learned to stop worrying and love the AI

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ARR is dead. Long live VRR: Vibe Revenue Run-rate

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Open Source AI Reclaims the Digital Commons

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Marx's Theory of the "Commons" Explains the AI Crisis

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Why is human downloading a file called pirating and AI scraping called training

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An Alternative to Khan Academy

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AI Has a Communism Problem

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OpenAI is facing every startup's VC question: What if Google copies you?

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Don't push AI down our throats

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nutanc
·2 か月前·議論
You can get very close to a working version by reverse engineering the javascript with Claude. I got a good version almost an year back. With Opus it might do a better job.
nutanc
·2 か月前·議論
Most of the problems happen because we want to simulate human conversations. While thats a good goal to have, another approach is to let the user know clearly they are talking to a bot. You will be surprised at how accomodating users can be when they know they are talking to a bot and want their queries resolved.
nutanc
·5 か月前·議論
Lets break this down. There is very little in newness in what Anthropic announced. Claude had skills for a long time. They have added one more layer of abstraction and called it plugins. This mainly comes with a set of integrations.

Thats the pitch.

But, what are Claude plugins?

Plugins=Commands+Skills+Integrations.

Commands are specific to Claude code. But commands and skills are nothing but prompts at their basest level.

So what is the main differentiator?

Integrations.

But what are you integrating with?

SaaS companies.

And what is the stock market doing?

Dumping SaaS stocks.

How do they think Claude cowork will work without the integrations. Without the system of records.

If anything, these SaaS products have become more important. If I was a trading guy, I would go to the github of claude plugins, see the default integrations and buy the stock of those companies.
nutanc
·5 か月前·議論
Claude cowork and the SaaSpocalypse case makes no sense. What are Claude plugins? Plugins=Commands+Skills+Integrations. Commands and skills=prompts So differentiator? Integrations. Integrating with? SaaS companies. And what is the stock market doing? Dumping SaaS stocks.
nutanc
·5 か月前·議論
2 years since this started. The effort is to protect the creators from the AI machine.

The AI machine is different from the printing press. We think we need protections more than just the copyright. Can we have a copyleft for data?

In this age of AI, how do we protect the creators?
nutanc
·6 か月前·議論
Chat GPT has ads now. This is a dangerous domain we are entering and society is not ready.
nutanc
·6 か月前·議論
Organizations adapting AI is the biggest problem that businesses are facing right now. Even in Ozonetel I face this problem day in and day out. The employees who really use AI to its full potential are minuscule. I can count on my fingertips. We need to overcome this in the right way or we will face the same problems we faced during industrial revolution.
nutanc
·6 か月前·議論
Got pissed off with too many ARR manipulations and AI startups announcing revenue numbers manipulations(best day * 365 as ARR etc). These startups are not only messing up the AI ecosystem with the non standard numbers, they are also messing up the SaaS ecosystem by co opting the SaaS metrics. Now SaaS startups are supposed to show the same scale though the AI startups have also not achieved that scale. So here is what I propose, the AI startups should use their own new vocabulary. Since everyone is vibe coding, I suggest VRR, Vibe Revenue Run-rate :)

I have even provided a formula(all scientific and all) and also provided a checklist for the VCs.
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
You can disagree with the commons definition, and thats fine. But the point I wanted to make was about the exploitation. The open Internet was built with a code of sharing. Now they are trying to put walled gardens around all that knowledge. Lets remove Marx from the equation if that becomes a bone of contention. But we as a society need to come up with better dialogues to decide how we will treat our creators and how we will deal with the AI copy machine. We cannot expect that profit mongers will do the right thing.
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
The question here is, is social media addictive and is it harmful. If we have enough evidentiary proof, then yes, it should be banned just like we do for alcohol or cigarettes. We also ban porn for kids. And we don't need any ID proofs in implementing the ban. So we have a precedent. It's not perfect, but society knows it's bad, government, family, schools come together and implement the ban. No need for IDs etc and give more control to government.
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
Well not exactly earning calls in the classical sense, but haven't you heard about these startups announcing how they have scaled to $100 million in 3 months etc. Maybe revenue calls every quarter.
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
I would say in the AI age almost every business is a startup as per PGs definition [https://paulgraham.com/growth.html]
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
This will need a separate blog post But when you give something for free, then you will run out of that resource. So yes, companies have too little GPUs to give their services for free, but too many GPUs for their paid services.
nutanc
·7 か月前·議論
You are right. And "work sounds like AI" is an insult says everything you need to know about the generations by AI :)
nutanc
·9 か月前·議論
Right. But my assistant wouldn't show me a new screen and ask me to do things in it :)
nutanc
·9 か月前·議論
Why would you go inside a chat box and try to force fit applications and show the applications in weird ways and then finally link out to the actual application instead of just putting a chat box inside the application which is the accepted way.
nutanc
·10 か月前·議論
This is just a glimpse of the future. The real future is when your self driving car talks to the Taco Bell AI and gets your Taco.
nutanc
·10 か月前·議論
Other than the obvious discussions around free speech(very valid points), do we have any real studies on the actual effects of social media? What if social media platforms didn't exist. Would the world have been a better place? I don't know the answer, but atleast from my observations it feels as if almost every country in the world has moved to the right but by bit. We have moved away from globalization and are into protectionism. Is social media to be blamed for this? I think it has certainly played it's part for sure.

One advantage of social media I see is that it has allowed people to create D2C businesses.
nutanc
·2 年前·議論
This is true. This is the reason, in many of our experiments we find that using a new algorithm, KESieve, we actually find the planes much faster than the traditional deep learning training approaches. The premise is, a neaural network builds planes which separate the data and adjusts these planes through an iterative learning process. What if we can find a non iterative method which can draw these same planes. We have been trying this and so far we have been able to replace most network layers using this approach. haven't tried for transformers though yet.

Some links if interested:

[1] https://gpt3experiments.substack.com/p/understanding-neural-...

[2] https://gpt3experiments.substack.com/p/building-a-vector-dat...