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Sounds similar to https://juicefs.com/


It is! Let me share some details in differences that I’ve posted elsewhere:

It's similar to JuiceFS, but JuiceFS writes and reads data from S3 in a proprietary block format. This means that you cannot connect JuiceFS to existing data sets in S3, and you cannot use data written through JuiceFS from the S3 API directly. On the other hand, Regatta reads and writes data to S3 using its native format -- so you can do these things!


Sorry, wrong link. There isn't an English product page yet. Here is the Chinese version:

https://consumer.huawei.com/cn/phones/mate-xt-ultimate-desig...


This is a perfect example of automated price management.

I think you need to better communicate the causality between applying your model and increased profits to justify your 1% commission.


Good feedback. Ideally we have a few case studies actually showing the impact we generate, we just have to complete a few of those first.

We've been open to working with customers on a trial basis also. This price is mostly based on industry comps for other optimization tools.


What is the feedback time delay on these pricings?

Do retails get/pass on to you hourly/second-ly aggregate data or what?


Right now the updates occur daily, we're planning on building a bit more intelligence into the update cadence over time (e.g. once we see we have a stat sig read on how the price change impacted conversion).

Retailers don't approve the discount changes, but they do provide guardrails like maximum discount value to avoid us carving into their margins too much. They can also log in and review / update discounts at any time in our app.


A recent report by The Economist on the effects of US policy of banning Huawei:

https://www.economist.com/briefing/2024/06/13/americas-assas...




Sure, but DJI drones already weren't eligible for procurement in US defense anyway, so there's not a major net change there (barring weird edge case loopholes with third-party modifications). Skydio already got their protectionism in the federal space, this is a step beyond.


I believe besides the legacy Nvidia cards, Alibaba has built training clusters from domestic AI accelerator vendor like https://e.huawei.com/en/products/computing/ascend.

But that means a lot of extra in-house engineering work to utilize those niche hardware.


Why Sundar suddenly takes a lot of interviews like this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5puu3kN9l7c

Is there an intentional strategy?


OpenAI is building its own search engine.

What they really want is a web-scale index, instead of protecting your work from AI training.


> Runway always costs. By that definition it’s artificially subsidized.That definition sounds more like a project than a product/startup.


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