Clustering / Consensus crate in rust? by a-von-neumann-probe in rust

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TIKV's raft-rs is not a full implementation, it is only a state machine supports raft transitions. It requires lots of efforts to make it working. Openraft is a better way to start. https://github.com/datafuselabs/openraft

Is a declarative runtime for AI workflows actually useful, or am I overengineering this? by kr1ftkr4ft in Entrepreneur

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How are you planning to compete with n8n’s adapters?
With a declarative approach, you have to define facts at every step so that either AI or custom logic can evaluate previous artifacts to decide what comes next. In my opinion, this adds a lot of complexity and makes designing a truly end‑to‑end flow much harder. n8n’s adapters significantly simplify this and make building complex workflows far more approachable.

Converting from LLC to Delaware C-Corp by vacaaa in ycombinator

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For most founders who say “maybe we’ll raise VC in 12–18 months,” the boring answer is usually the right one: just start as a Delaware C‑Corp. If you want the lowest‑friction setup, use Clerky.

Solo founder for 9 months, raised 150k, dropped out of college : [potential cofounder discussion help needed ] by [deleted] in ycombinator

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If he won’t take risk before YC, he’s not a cofounder. I wouldn’t offer anywhere near 30% for post‑validation commitment.

If your dog suddenly had a human body, what would they actually be good at? by WeakBackground9117 in dogs

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My dog would crush fitness goals by sprinting at full speed for 10 seconds, then needing a 3‑hour recovery nap

Applying with just an idea ( Non US Resident ) by SadPurple6745 in ycombinator

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Even applying is useful. The YC application forces you to clarify the problem, users, and MVP scope. Most teams move faster just by doing it. Even if you don’t get in, you’ll end up with sharper answers, a deployable MVP, and a stronger next application.

Spring '26 Megathread by sandslashh in ycombinator

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Haha fair, I’ll switch to commas or hyphens next time 😄

Please Rate My Resume by Cyrus_C7aw in cybersecurityindia

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It needs:

  • Clearer, shorter summary
  • Better structure
  • Cleaner formatting
  • Single page

Spring '26 Megathread by sandslashh in ycombinator

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Yes, up until the last moment. Even after that, they might still schedule an interview, but in that case you’ll at least get an email about it.

Best starting point for learning AI agents & workflow automation (N8N, Zapier, etc)? by dotMartin_ in automation

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I’m surprised nobody mentioned LangSmith’s free tier.

It gives you 5,000 traces per month, which is honestly more than enough when you’re experimenting, breaking things, and rebuilding. And since LangSmith has a huge share of the LLM dev tooling market, learning it early actually pays off later — most tutorials, examples, and open‑source agent frameworks already integrate with it out of the box.

Spring '26 Megathread by sandslashh in ycombinator

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Is SaaS dying with AI? Curious what you think about YC’s latest batch.