ChrisCinelli | 8 months ago | on: Show HN: I'm a doctor and built a responsive breathing app for anxiety and sleep
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ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: You do need a technical co-founder [video]
Usually a company with software need to develop new features, reengineering to reduce infrastructure costs and improving performance bottlenecks, maintenance, etc. Do not you have that in your company? And if you do, who is leading those initiatives?
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Sqids – Generate short unique IDs from numbers
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: OpenSign – Open source alternative to DocuSign
Otherwise anybody could run the service and pretend that anybody else signed any documents they want at any time they wanted.
I am not familiar with DocuSign internal but it looks like people are identified by their email. So only if you can click the link received in their email, it can be them.
I guess a problem with DocuSign is still that anybody can sign up for a new email and pretend to be anybody they want.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Are colonoscopies worth it?
The problem is when you have BLACK blood in the stool. That may be an internal bleeding.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
The true catalyst for change lies in cultivating informed consumers who wield their purchasing power to support manufacturers committed to security.
If a law has to be put in place, ensure that every marketing advertisement and article concerning a device explicitly states the duration for which it will receive regular updates.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
In general even if I like open devices and having the option to use my own software, this is not a solution for most of the consumers.
It is not a solution even for the enthusiast that know how to flash their own firmware. Because even if they may do it a few times initially, eventually they stop doing it.
You need a system that can update automatically even when you are busy in another project.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
That will either make a large part of consumers paranoid or annoyed. So they will replace a TV that is in perfectly working conditions with a new TV.
Samsung, LG and the consumerist economy would love that!
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: iFixit Petitions Government for Right to Hack McDonald's Ice Cream Machine
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: iFixit Petitions Government for Right to Hack McDonald's Ice Cream Machine
But "companies became a lot more interested in making their shareholders happy than they were in making their customers happy" is the BIGGEST problem with modern capitalism. That is why US is approaching 70% obese population and other dramatic social problems.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: My favorite prime number generator
It asymptotically speeds up the process of generating prime numbers. It has time complexity O(n/(log log n))
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: Should I give up trying to be a founder?
I think you are at a point that require deep introspection. It does not matter what others think. You need to take a day with your destiny.
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: GPT-3.5 Turbo fine-tuning and API updates
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: GPT-3.5 Turbo fine-tuning and API updates
ChrisCinelli | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: Should I give up trying to be a founder?
Is it pride and self doubt your problem?
Do you want to be the CEO of a successful company? What do you consider a successful company?
By SV standards a company with 1-4M in profits is a "lifestyle business". Would you be ok with having this kind of business and maybe selling it for an EBITDA multiplier?
Have you consider buying a small company, optimize it and sell it?