Jesse Liu
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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I am not re-streaming the song to you. I am basically presenting the VNC directly to your R1.
I am not re-streaming the song to you. I am basically presenting the VNC directly to your R1.
I am not re-streaming the song to you. I am basically presenting the VNC directly to your R1.
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With no UI.
With no UI.
With no UI.
First of all, I see where you're going. Before you go deeper, I just want to say, first of all, we're not using API. Second of all, to say LAM is not there, that's a false claim. Because we have all these services. If you really pay attention to their documentation, there is no API for like DoorDash. There is no API for Uber.
First of all, I see where you're going. Before you go deeper, I just want to say, first of all, we're not using API. Second of all, to say LAM is not there, that's a false claim. Because we have all these services. If you really pay attention to their documentation, there is no API for like DoorDash. There is no API for Uber.
First of all, I see where you're going. Before you go deeper, I just want to say, first of all, we're not using API. Second of all, to say LAM is not there, that's a false claim. Because we have all these services. If you really pay attention to their documentation, there is no API for like DoorDash. There is no API for Uber.
It's not a problem for now. We'll see how this problem evolves. But I remember when Apple was relatively not so big, I mean, not as big as today. When I read Steve Jobs' book, there's one chapter he said, okay, go talk to Sony from tomorrow, $0.99 per track. Remember that moment? So at some point, this level of negotiation needs to be happening.
It's not a problem for now. We'll see how this problem evolves. But I remember when Apple was relatively not so big, I mean, not as big as today. When I read Steve Jobs' book, there's one chapter he said, okay, go talk to Sony from tomorrow, $0.99 per track. Remember that moment? So at some point, this level of negotiation needs to be happening.
It's not a problem for now. We'll see how this problem evolves. But I remember when Apple was relatively not so big, I mean, not as big as today. When I read Steve Jobs' book, there's one chapter he said, okay, go talk to Sony from tomorrow, $0.99 per track. Remember that moment? So at some point, this level of negotiation needs to be happening.
I'm not sure if we're leading this or someone else is leading this, but this is the working proof that we're not using API. And I don't think the services are... Not building API just because they're trying to prevent people from automating the company. It's just because API to them is not making money. And they for sure will love to set up a negotiation in some phase later when we grow bigger.
I'm not sure if we're leading this or someone else is leading this, but this is the working proof that we're not using API. And I don't think the services are... Not building API just because they're trying to prevent people from automating the company. It's just because API to them is not making money. And they for sure will love to set up a negotiation in some phase later when we grow bigger.