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I wish the native iOS part was written in Swift rather than Objective-C like RN.


Why though? You aren’t interacting with it. What difference does it make?


If the framework is used, eventually there will be 3rd party lib adding new features (from the top of my mind, maps), and someone will need to write the bridging with the native SDK. It means the bridge will most likely need to be written in objective-C instead of Swift


How are you not interacting with it? It’s a UI library, no?


You are using the components, not interacting with that 3rd party code. Unless you are debugging/contributing back


Does this use the the mimi codec by moshi? If so it would be straighforward to get Dia running on iOS!


We use descript audio codec! I’m not sure if DAC works on iOS…


Cool idea. iPhone would be great too! & Function calling tools.


Congrats on the launch!

This kinda reminds me of Expo snacks (https://snack.expo.dev/), but with a chat.


Congrats, really cool idea! You should add the demo video to your website in addition to the interactive version.


Isn't there a clause in MIT that says you're required to give credit? Also, I didn't know a YC company which started it: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/ollama.


The project existed in the open source and then subsequently the creators sought funding to work on it full time.


Makes sense!


Looks like a service called OpenRouter (https://openrouter.ai).

- 'openrouter:deepseek/deepseek-r1'


Deepseek blowing up like this really showed how tired everyone was with the AI founders acting like they’re saving the world.


If they're trying to act like they're "saving the world" they're doing a terrible job. It's honestly gross how much money is going into an industry that at best doesn't touch any real problems for humanity, and at worst amplifies the worst among them.

And I don't really think they sound like they're trying to save the world. They sound like they're trying to get rich.


> an industry that at best doesn't touch any real problems for humanity

I posted this yesterday, but "AI is failing the Indoor Plumbing Test": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42840785

Real innovations are often boring, but they transform human lives. So far, AI has not cleared that bar. I keep hearing that AI may go rogue and exterminate humanity, but for now I'm not even sure what it will enable me to do that I couldn't do before.


One smell test for me is what the LinkedIn and Twitter "technologists" (0) are excitedly and hurriedly talking about. If they're onto it, the tech is a probably about to hit the saturation point of the s-curve as the hype lag catches up. This is the sweet spot where early adopters can find ~~bagholders~~ late series investors.

Right now, this part of the internet is obsessed with genAI. Same folks that couldn't stop talking about crypto and web3 a few years ago.

And I could be wrong! But everything about this industry smells wrong. NVidia boosting to obscene highs turning out to be because developers couldn't be bothered to write optimized code. Everyone and their mother talking about AI but I still can't see real world impacts, besides customer service chatbots getting worse. Meanwhile the world burns and people die of curable disease, and we spend money making sand go brr instead.

(0) I really don't have a good term for this that isn't something like "posers." They're the folks you meet at conferences, always giving talks and writing blogs, mostly talking and very little doing. They're the people that are obsessed with technology but can never get below the surface level. This sounds dismissive, and it is, because this kind of person has wasted a lot of my brainpower over the last decade before learning to weed them out (aka - they're not "well aligned" as customers or coworkers).


I don't think you even have to go as far as indoor plumbing. Just asking them if they'd rather have a lifetime free ChatGPT subscription at the cost of never being able to use a washing machine.


This is excellent, thanks


Altman is not an AI founder. He's a business owner and investor. He doesn't even have an undergrad degree! The actual AI founders are the ones building the tech, and OpenAI has chased many of them away.


Chased them away is one way to look at it...another way to look at it is tens/hundreds of millions of dollars luring them away.


> He doesn't even have an undergrad degree!

I don't either. Am I disallowed from calling myself a founder?


> He doesn't even have an undergrad degree!

There are a lot of smart people in the tech industry without undergrad degrees.

The problem is, in the current generation of tech workers, there's two kinds of people without degrees:

1) The grinder who has a knack for whatever part of the field that they work in and made their name through hard work and building a portfolio of work through practical experience

and

2) The (usually) guy who went to a college prep school, got into Stanford, and encountered a SV VC with exponentially more money than sense, who then told the 21-year-old that they were not a college student, but, in fact, Jesus Christ, and promised more money than the average person could comprehend to "pursue their dreams".

Altman falls into the latter category. Actually, a lot of the founder set does. I say (usually) guy because Elizabeth Holmes also falls into this category.


Undergrad degree is neither here nor there.

Bill Gates is a tech founder.


The facts are that AI has been driven by PhD level research. There are vanishingly few cases of people who have not studied the area in depth making serious contributions. The term "AI founder" is usually used to reference the people who have made the technical and mathematical advances, not the person who hired those individuals after the fact to commercialize it.

Altman is a tech founder and a business founder, but he is not an AI founder.


AI is all about show business, but it still requires hard work and a hell of a lot of Oompa Loompas, so Sam Altman should hire Deep Roy, the hardest working man in show business.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Roy#:~:text=He%20played%2...

>In referencing his workload during production, director Tim Burton called Roy the "hardest-working man in show biz".

Becoming Oompa-Loompa | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J7Dg-mUJHE


> the AI founders acting like they’re saving the world

They’ve literally been pitching themselves as capable of destroying it.


Yeah there's literally no useful applications outside first drafts of code, but don't worry just a few hundred billion more and it'll cure cancer and solve physics!!


It's pretty subtle, but hard to unsee after using it a lot.

diff: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3edb0bbd-4989-442...


Our website: https://candle.fi !


Looks like it doesn't work on firefox.

Cool plugin idea though!


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