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random3 56 minutes ago [-]
The whole take seems to be from the lens of immature software people that have never started or worked in a startup, or have had enough curiosity to learn that the code is not too relevant, especially at early YC stage.
JambalayaJimbo 2 hours ago [-]
Pricing is way too good to be true? If they’re claiming a 4 month engagement, this would be much more believable if they actually charged a reasonable price for those 4 months.
dist-epoch 8 minutes ago [-]
Price can be reasonable if one of their developer is working on 20 such projects in parallel.
avaer 12 hours ago [-]
Interesting concept, but the pitch is way good to be true, totally defying the laws of economic physics.
> Full refund if we can't deliver.
It would be more interesting if they charged more, so there is a plausible reality in which it works.
The question is, how many sales do they need before the rug if it's a scam? It's hard to believe they'll get away with more than one round.
dist-epoch 7 minutes ago [-]
> totally defying the laws of economic physics.
the laws of economics before or after coding agents?
Now one engineer can work on 20 such projects in parallel.
ipostragebait 11 hours ago [-]
Maybe just trying to get users at a massive loss for now?
cyanydeez 3 hours ago [-]
FaaS - Fraud as a Service; the new YCombinator conceptual incubation model
dist-epoch 10 minutes ago [-]
This is literally what Elon Musk Macrohard wants to be:
> "In principle, it is capable of emulating the function of entire companies. That is why the program is called MACROHARD, a funny reference to Microsoft,"
> Full refund if we can't deliver.
It would be more interesting if they charged more, so there is a plausible reality in which it works.
The question is, how many sales do they need before the rug if it's a scam? It's hard to believe they'll get away with more than one round.
the laws of economics before or after coding agents?
Now one engineer can work on 20 such projects in parallel.
> "In principle, it is capable of emulating the function of entire companies. That is why the program is called MACROHARD, a funny reference to Microsoft,"
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/11/musk-unveils-joint-tesla-xai...
(https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/23/another-customer-of-troubl...)