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Delve Removed from Y Combinator

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/delve
94•carabiner•2h ago

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gnabgib•2h ago
Related: Delve allegedly forked an open-source tool and sold it as its own (295 points, yesterday, 153 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47615434
jaredsohn•57m ago
Interestingly, they show up in the company list. When you click the link it returns 404.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/?query=delve

philip1209•57m ago
Can they keep their CISO out of jail?
cyrusradfar•53m ago
Related from an hour earlier: Delve removed from YC website [archive.org] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47634405
ChrisArchitect•37m ago
an example of why to avoid archive links in submissions (save 'em for comments), because the source link here will win.
carabiner•48m ago
Bye-bye tweet from founder: https://x.com/kocalars/status/2040262537166618887

Notably YC hasn't wished them a farewell.

philip1209•34m ago
At least they put a ladder up that tree
GaryBluto•31m ago
> striving to make the world a better place.

Why do all start-ups say this? I don't think there are many companies publicly saying "We're going to go 'scorched earth' on everybody."

bombcar•30m ago
Because if they had the money to be honest about it they'd not be a start-up!
mikert89•29m ago
funny thing about this tweet is the founder still couldnt stop herself from name dropping MIT
carabiner•19m ago
Look at this series of tweets from her

> One interesting observation I’ve noticed is a lot of top founders did oddly strong at math from a young age.

https://x.com/kocalars/status/2027076198002553159

barf emoji

emerald_rat903•18m ago
So they decide to drop this from their COO while their CEO has been doing all the talking on a friday night? Looks like YC told them they had to announce this and this was their least-viewable option.
rvz•36m ago
There is no saving Delve after this.

The only next product launch is an investigation.

bilalq•35m ago
While I do think Delve and the leadership there should be held responsible, it's a bit weird to see YC and others take shots at them for breaking the law when so many of their prized unicorns achieved what they did by being willing to just ignore laws and deal with the consequences later.
colechristensen•26m ago
There's a sliding scale between fake it `till you make it and fraud.
tikhonj•21m ago
Yeah, fraud is what happens when you don't make it.
borski•25m ago
Ignoring a law is different from knowingly and intentionally breaking the law, especially when that law is actual intentional fraud.

Also, there was no “endgame.” They weren’t trying to change the law; they were exclusively breaking it for profit.

bilalq•21m ago
Let me more clearly instead say that many successful startups knowingly and intentionally broke the law.

But I agree that Delve is a special case and should naturally be held to a higher standard here because their whole business is around being compliant with the law. When most other startups break the law, they do it to get an advantage over competition. Delve did it in a way that sacrificed their core value towards customers.

borski•18m ago
Yeah, precisely.
TurdF3rguson•18m ago
> Ignoring a law is different from knowingly and intentionally breaking the law

Huh? In a legal sense I'm pretty sure they're the same thing.

borski•17m ago
I ignore the law every day when I jaywalk. Technically, you’re right that that is also breaking the law. I wasn’t being careful with my words.

How and why matters, though.

afavour•3m ago
> Ignoring a law is different from knowingly and intentionally breaking the law

This is something Airbnb has facilitated for a very long time, no? And Uber, back when it started.

From a legal perspective I don’t see that it matters whether you’re trying to change the law or not. You’re either following it or breaking it.

gmerc•11m ago
The deal is to have plausible deniability and not get caught
sky2224•3m ago
Can you provide examples of YC startups that knowingly broke laws and just dealt with those issues later? I'm not very aware.
bix6•1m ago
Airbnb, DoorDash
thoughthadlogin•30m ago
Sure, most companies could add an About section and probably put this behind them pretty quickly. They could have even hired someone like Delve to assure this kind of thing wouldn’t happen again.

But Delve themselves can’t really do any of that. They’ve screwed up on a fundamental piece of their own business model. Their core offering *is* Compliance as a Service!

How could I trust their word that they’ll ensure my company is compliant? How could I trust their word that a company I’m doing business with is compliant? They can’t even handle their own Apache 2.0 licensed works, and that’s child’s play- relatively speaking. I’m supposed to trust that they can handle PCI and HIPPA and all the rest for other companies?

This is like having a dentist who doesn’t brush and floss their own teeth. Or a building inspector working out of a moldy office suite with exposed rebar. Or an editor with a personal website full of typos and grammatical errors. It’s a dealbreaker to anyone with common sense.

borski•23m ago
You’re right, you can’t.

Unlike Zenefits, which had (allegedly?) committed fraud for part of their business in the interest of moving faster, and then Parker came back with Rippling…

These guys’ entire and actual business model was fraud.

baggy_trough•27m ago
can't believe I almost spent 10 grand on this company a week before they blew up.
jacquesm•25m ago
"By combining the evidence I collected together with what the sim.ai team provided, I will show that Delve has stolen an open-source company’s tech by violating their license and then making a lot of money with it."

->

You mean like OpenAI, Anthropic and all these other 'unicorns'?

I'm happy we're all clear on how bad Delve is but in essence what they were doing is exactly the same as what these AI companies do.

Tyrubias•21m ago
While I despise the sham commercial LLMs have made out of intellectual property, I think Delve is one step worse than that. The technology behind LLMs is innovative, even if the data used to train them have ethically and legally dubious origins. Delve doesn’t even have the ability to claim anything they’ve done as original, unless you count fraud as a service.
jacquesm•19m ago
The only thing that makes delve worse in my book is that they're selling compliance, they have zero excuses. But the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic even if they don't sell compliance do whitewash bulk copyright violations and they have valuations far in excess of Delve. Too big to fail I guess.
chromacity•9m ago
> Delve doesn’t even have the ability to claim anything they’ve done as original, unless you count fraud as a service.

I'd wager there's some prior art...

throwaway81523•9m ago
Fraud as a service! The next big thing!!!
maxbond•7m ago
I'm getting the impression that a lot of people in this thread think this is because they violated an open-source license and saying things to the effect of, "they're just the ones who got caught". I also thought that was the scandal initially. (And when it comes to license violations, yes, there's absolutely more where that came from.)

But that's just the cherry on top. I don't think they're being thrown out because they violated a license. There are really serious fraud allegations. Allegedly they were rubber-stamping noncompliant customers, leaving them exposed to potential criminal liability under regulations like HIPPA.

https://deepdelver.substack.com/p/delve-fake-compliance-as-a...

I've only skimmed this so I do not endorse these allegations, but I think it's context missing from this discussion.

sandeepkd•5m ago
Its quite ironical and interesting at the same time, seems like there is a threshold size/impact beyond which everyone would come and save you, anything less and you will have to bear the consequences.
wenbin•2m ago
Curious - in this situation, does delve return money to YC? Or YC simply writes off the investment

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