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Ask HN: Saving YC Application
Is it ok to save the application while working it out and apply some time later? Do YC partners look for the progress of application changes?
Ask HN: Does YC fund many advertising startups?
Over the years, I've read countless HN discussions about advertising and privacy. Advertising is something almost every contributor here has an opinion on,
Ask HN: Would YC be accepting similar companies in subsequent batches?
Hey all, We've just submitted our YC application for Winter 2019. However, we know that a similar company is already in 2018 batch. Just curious if YC be a
Ask HN: Is there any automatic cutoff to apply YC?
Like,- Some founders have an obligation during YC, so they cannot go to SF- Some founders doesn't own 10% stocks
Ask HN: Can CouchDB replication protocol be used at the application layer?
Was wondering whether it can be used to coordinate Browser/mobile/etc clients. DB is still SQL.Has anyone used it in production?
Ask HN: What is the average rate of corporation tax paid by YC Companies?
There is a lot of focus by SV figures these days about philanthropy for social things like schooling, basic income etc.As someone who lives in Ireland and
Ask HN: Can “AI” rate the quality of an application by analyzing its codebase?
For example, for due diligence. Company A wants to buy Company B - are automated tools good enough to assess the quality of Company B's codebase and applic
Ask HN: Difference between HTTPS vs. encrypting at the application layer?
Depends on how you encrypt over HTTP.You can achieve similar benefits of verification with PGP and similarly rich object level encryption.Be careful of got
Ask HN: Application idea for C++
Hello there. I'm trying to improve myself in C++. I'm learning the use of tools like boost, cmake. I'm looking for an app idea that I can develop myself fr
Ask HN: How does the YC invesment truly work?
I understand the deal is for $150k in a post-money SAFE for 7%, but does that mean companies only get the funds after theyve raised additional rounds? What
Ask HN: Options for website and application analytics
I'm currently thinking about how I can measure audience metrics for a new project.For those of you who work with such tools, how do you handle product anal
Ask HN: Why are cellphone numbers increasingly used for 2FA?
I get that most people have them and carry them around, but it still seems like a naive solution given that they can be lost/dropped/broken/stolen so easil
Ask HN: Could there be lifeforms made of dark matter living right here with us?
Could there be living things made of dark matter?Could they be living with us right here on earth?could earth be combination of dark matter and ordinary ma
Ask HN: What's the best private budgeting app?
Is there a budgeting app that respects user's privacy? (Doesn't store data, track transactions, etc)For example, Mint is a popular budgeting tool, but they
Ask HN: How do developers learn new skills quickly?
My favorite method of learning a new programming language, framework, tool, etc. in depth is by reading books and working through exercises. However readin
Ask HN: Do you think MS will ever open source Windows?
It would be the ultimate olive branch to the open source world and would fully commit them to a managed windows / software as a service company I think. Wh
See upvote count for Ask HN submissions?
There are quite a few interesting ASK HN submissions that ask about books/resources/guidelines for specific subjects. I understand that on HN, vote counts
Ask HN: Anyone choose to get braces / aligners later in life?
I'm 21, going to be 22 soon, and going to graduate college sometime next year. I've had a 100% overbite for a while. Makes me not want to go do things or s
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2018)
Please lead with the location of the position and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. Whe
Ask HN: Are there any languages/compilers that optimize at this level?
As you might know, if you wanted to grab the lowest entry from a list, lst.sort().first() is extremely inefficient compared to lst.select(1). Grabbing the