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    YC v/s Antler Residency

    @rethink88 Yes we can confirm that as well.
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    YC v/s Antler Residency

    @mheppell Sure, we had 2 interviews one with an analyst and the other one with a partner. After that we had a couple of calls with the partner who interviewed us to clear up some things. Very good experience and pretty relaxed from that perspective. We talked about our progress, what their...
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    YC v/s Antler Residency

    @%C3%90oan9919 We got into the Antler Residency as well, so in the same boat. The only thing that I want to add to your post, is that Antler’s second $250k is dependent/contigent on your ability to raise at least 500k. They basically invest half of what you can get after their initial 250k...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @emma82 Likewise, likewise!
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @emma82 Yeah completely agree on that, OpenAI does seem ahead, and you are also right about the history and how much room there is. My concern is literally the feature-like companies. Most of them are features of other cloud services already existent, and while this might have been worth a go 2...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @emma82 Yeah privacy is a very important point. I know we can make the argument on speed on anything that’s happened before, but this is not like everything that’s happened before, because this is dependent more on data than anything else. While before you could probably compete in the dev...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @erizza Yeah I see your point and agree with the data collection portion, however there are specific niches where big enterprise is gonna be hard to catch up in terms of data retrieval and collection. For dev tools for example, who is better in terms of data than all these cloud providers...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @outlawstate Can’t disagree with anything that you’re saying above, although most of the market share is looking for commodity and ease of use - and at that, AWS seems to excel. Now, working at AWS has really put things into perspective in terms of what I agreed with, disagreed with, liked and...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    @hadler Yep, all fair points and nothing to object on here. My opinion and worries revolve around the speed given data availability at which these cloud providers for example can move at now. I think the game has changed a lot and the gap to create these tools in a fast and be scrappy way, is...
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    Re:Invent thoughts

    No surprise that AWS’s focus this year was mainly on Generative AI. Having worked there I would say that was not the focus at the beginning of the year, and although everything that they presented brings a lot of value and is really cool, some stuff seemed rushed. Even the org that I worked in...
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