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mikikian commented on iPhone Air   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
mikikian · 2 days ago
When they do a folding phone next, the thinness will have functional value.
mikikian commented on Troubled electric truck maker Nikola files for bankruptcy   techcrunch.com/2025/02/19... · Posted by u/moose44
bryanlarsen · 7 months ago
This is chapter 11, not 7. So they think there is still a viable business here after restructuring.
mikikian · 7 months ago
They filed a Sale Motion for all the assets.
mikikian commented on Ask HN: Are there any specialized LLMs that can upgrade WordPress, Drupal, etc.?    · Posted by u/mikikian
pogue · a year ago
Do you mean something like a managed Wordpress service that keeps Wordpress, etc, up to date?
mikikian · a year ago
No, like a self hosted version.
mikikian commented on Show HN: Startup funding simulator   fundingsimulator.com/... · Posted by u/zikero
mikikian · 2 years ago
Great work! It would be cool if there was an option to "Exit / Sell the Startup" after a SAFE round i.e., before a priced round. This would simulate Jason Lemkin's one round scenario: https://www.saastr.com/venture-backed-theres-a-third-way-jus...
mikikian commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
mikikian · 2 years ago
CourtDrive | Perl Developer | REMOTE| Market | Full-time | CourtDrive.com & CourtAPI.com

At CourtDrive.com and our sister website, CourtAPI.com, we are building solutions that enable law firms and other power courthouse website users to become more efficient by automating daily tasks. Conceptually we’re building an ETL system with fuzzy data sources and an API in front of the end results. We’re based in Los Angeles but have a remote team worldwide (Canada, Europe, Armenia to name a few). We’re looking for a Perl developer to help us advance our mission by: building new webservices by scraping state court websites and court emails, building and supporting our CourtAPI solution, and helping keep our modern Perl codebase well oiled. Currently on Perl 5.38.

Testimonial from a team member: “Long story, but I worked there for maybe 6ish months part time a while back. They offered me full time, but I ended up going to a startup because I wanted to learn some specific technologies + up my skills in Data Science. That job was definitely good for some people, but it wasn’t as remote as they advertised it (had me fly in a lot), and the team was somewhat difficult to work with ;) I ended up starting my own consulting and at the same time CourtDrive reached back out to me (perfect timing). Point I was trying to make was that I went back to work with them because they were so nice to work with. Not super demanding and very open to listening to ideas/suggestions - just a pleasant environment.”

Full job listing and specific skills we are looking for: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zezDxt7FM59oInpS2kNhqEpn...

To apply, email: michael (at) courtdrive.com

mikikian commented on Amazon Titan   aws.amazon.com/bedrock/ti... · Posted by u/nycdatasci
mikikian · 2 years ago
A more disruptive and differentiated business model for AWS will be to offer their LLMs or open source LLMs as a Managed Service like RDS.
mikikian commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2023)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
mikikian · 3 years ago
CourtDrive | Perl Developer | REMOTE| Market | Full-time | CourtDrive.com & CourtAPI.com

At CourtDrive.com and our sister website, CourtAPI.com, we are building solutions that enable law firms and other power courthouse website users to become more efficient by automating daily tasks. Conceptually we’re building an ETL system with fuzzy data sources and an API in front of the end results. We’re based in Los Angeles but have a remote team worldwide (Canada, Europe, Armenia to name a few). We’re looking for a Perl developer to help us advance our mission by: building new webservices by scraping state court websites, building and supporting our CourtAPI solution, and helping keep our modern Perl codebase well oiled.

Testimonial from a team member: “Long story, but I worked there for maybe 6ish months part time a while back. They offered me full time, but I ended up going to a startup because I wanted to learn some specific technologies + up my skills in Data Science. That job was definitely good for some people, but it wasn’t as remote as they advertised it (had me fly in a lot), and the team was somewhat difficult to work with ;) I ended up starting my own consulting and at the same time CourtDrive reached back out to me (perfect timing). Point I was trying to make was that I went back to work with them because they were so nice to work with. Not super demanding and very open to listening to ideas/suggestions - just a pleasant environment.”

Full job listing and specific skills we are looking for: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zezDxt7FM59oInpS2kNhqEpn...

u/mikikian

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