Emir Karabeg

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Emir Karabeg

Emir Karabeg

@emkara

ceo @simdotai

가입일 Mart 2020
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Emir Karabeg
Emir Karabeg@emkara·
Introducing Mothership, the first workspace for AI agents. Mothership is the central intelligence layer for your AI workforce. Autonomous agents, fully observable and editable. Check out what Mothership can do below.
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Kulveer@kul·
Joining @ycombinator as a Visiting Partner for the Spring 2026 batch. Feels a bit full circle.
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Sophia Nabil
Sophia Nabil@sophianabilg·
Friends - I’m going on a little Lovable tour!!! Today we’re launching the Lovable Founder Series, coming to 50+ cities worldwide. The Founder Series is all about showcasing what founders are creating with @Lovable and connecting them with each other. In every city, we’re bringing together builders, founders, and creators to show how you can actually start and scale a business with Lovable. Over April and May, I’ll be traveling across some of our main hubs to meet our builders. Having met so many of you online, it feels really special to now connect face-to-face. We’re kicking things off in Stockholm today, and heading to Paris tomorrow to continue the tour. Here are a few of the stops: 🇸🇪 Stockholm, April 7 🇫🇷 Paris, April 8 🇩🇪 Berlin, April 11 🇪🇸 Barcelona, April 15 🇺🇸 Boston, April 17 🇪🇸 Madrid, April 18 🇬🇧 London, April 21 🇮🇹 Milan, April 23 🇵🇹 Lisbon, April 25 🇳🇴 Oslo, April 27 🇩🇰 Copenhagen, April 28 🇫🇮 Helsinki, April 29 🇳🇱 Amsterdam, May 4 🇺🇸 NYC, May 6 🇺🇸 LA, May 8 🇺🇸 SF, May 12 And this is just the beginning…..we have 50+ events happening globally, powered by our amazing community! If you’re in any of these cities - come join us. Would love to meet you <3 See you on the road ;) Link in the comments to find your city
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Josh Cohenzadeh
Josh Cohenzadeh@jshchnz·
codemaxxed is already up to over 130,000,000 lines of code acceleration levels over 9,000 🫡 good luck @github
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Emir Karabeg
Emir Karabeg@emkara·
We're excited to partner with @oneleet to deliver AI-native GRC workflows to all compliance teams. We were impressed with @BryanOnel86 and the team from the moment we met them. AI-native GRC is inevitable, and together we're going to capture it.
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Oneleet and @simdotai are entering into an exclusive partnership to launch the first AI-native GRC workflow solution. This is a big step toward replacing slow, manual compliance work with intelligent workflows built for enterprise scale.

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Oneleet@oneleet·
Oneleet and @simdotai are entering into an exclusive partnership to launch the first AI-native GRC workflow solution. This is a big step toward replacing slow, manual compliance work with intelligent workflows built for enterprise scale.
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Bryan Onel
Bryan Onel@BryanOnel86·
Excited to announce an exclusive partnership with @simdotai to launch the first AI-native GRC workflow solution. Shoutout to @emkara and @typingwala for making this happen!
Oneleet@oneleet

Oneleet and @simdotai are entering into an exclusive partnership to launch the first AI-native GRC workflow solution. This is a big step toward replacing slow, manual compliance work with intelligent workflows built for enterprise scale.

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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
I decided to join Y Combinator, again. This would be my second time! Not fully sure what I'm working on yet. But, I'm sure I'll find something in time as I wander and ship. I'm a little scared to do the whole build a company thing again ngl, but mostly excited. There's never been a better time to work on the ideas in my head. The batch started this week. Starting a company at 23 vs now starting a company at 30 feels so different. At 23 (when I did YC in 2020), naivety was there. At 30 I guess I know how difficult it all is. It's not surprising to me that most people in YC are aged 19-24. Still, I feel like I have the naivety of a 19 year-old, but, with the mental of a guy who's been through a lot and learned a lot. So, I'm bullish. Let's see what happens. You'll probably see me launching a lot of random stuff over the next few weeks especially. Also, I am blown away by the number of founders in the batch walking up to me telling me they credit being at YC to @_buildspace. It's so wonderful, and warms my heart. I often struggle to stop and understand the value of my past work because I'm so interested in the future. So, this was nice. It's funny, many saw me irl and freaked out thinking I was joining as a YC partner and were very very surprised to hear I was joining as a founder back in the dirt alongside them haha. Most founders never start another company and usually turn into VCs or get a high-tier job at a big company. I do not blame them. And honestly, that would be the easier more secure path for me especially as I begin thinking about family. But, idk. I feel like my ideas are important. And even though I don't have a specific "This is the idea I'm excited about" it's more a feeling of "I should explore my ideas...I would regret it if I didn't". Especially in 2026, at the epicenter of one of the greatest inventions of my lifetime. Every time I think about getting a job (of which I've been offered many great ones) that voice in my head comes back and says to give my nascent visions a shot. So, gonna try :) Maybe I flop, maybe I don't, only one way to find out. I'll be dropping weekly updates on YouTube if you're interested. I put one out last week that talks more in depth around the story of how this YC stuff even happened randomly, why I'm doing this again, my imposter syndrome and how I think about it, and other stuff. I'll link it below. Lets see what happens!! See y'all.
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cat@catheryn_li·
I turn 30 today! I had thought about writing a post where I reflect on my past 3 decades, and where I think the next 3 are headed. I wanted to make a point about how there has never been a better time to build a startup than today. I was planning to use my birthday as fodder for content marketing. Instead, I'd like to take a moment to breathe and feel grateful for everything and everyone in my life -- my family (@bobaholicbb), my fiancé (@KaiKaiXiao), my co-founder (@Zach_Kamran), my friends, and the entire team at @simpleailab. You guys make my life so very fun and fulfilling. I love you all. 🧡
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Ben Tossell
Ben Tossell@bentossell·
@EricNewcomer history rhymes indie hackers to stripe the hustle to hubspot makerpad to zapier
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Eric Newcomer@EricNewcomer·
Erik Torenberg to a16z Jack Altman to Benchmark TBPN to OpenAI three's a trend...
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anika@anikamirzaa·
Where is the @tbpn aquired by @OpenAI trade graphic
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Amel Bajramović
Amel Bajramović@kljukusa·
Holy hell I do not like that very much.
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resham ☻@Reshusaur·
I’m thrilled to announce that I’m joining Delve to work on compliance!
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This Delve story is going from “very bad” to “beyond very bad.” Apparently Delve’s founders were so shameless that they 1. Charged a fellow YC company (Sim) their full free for “auditing” (that turned out to be fake) 2. Then ripped off Sim’s IP, and sold it to customers for $$
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Delve, the YC-backed compliance startup that allegedly faked hundreds of SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audits, is now accused of stealing a fellow YC company's IP. According to Part 2 of DeepDelver's Substack series, Delve took SimStudio's code, removed attribution, rebranded it "Pathways," and started closing $50k-$200k+ enterprise deals with it while telling Sim's founders the ROI wasn't there for a partnership. Here's the breakdown: > Sim (YC X25) signed on as a Delve compliance client for $15k covering SOC 2 Type 1, Type 2, and HIPAA. CEO Karun Kaushik personally promised to handle onboarding > During that same April 2025 sales call, Karun posted a SimStudio link internally with the note "ui inspo for pathways" > Linear tickets referencing "sim studio" under the Pathways project started appearing that same month. An internal Notion doc titled "Sim Studio Port Plan" lists specific folders to copy, including blocks, components, the executor, tools, handlers, and database schema Delve's production code still contains SimStudio references and docs[.]simstudio[.]ai URLs > When Sim's CEO @Emkara tried to sell Delve a licensing deal, Karun said it didn't have "high enough ROI rn" and stopped responding > Sim had no idea Delve was selling their product as Pathways until DeepDelver's Part 1 article. Emir confirmed over email that no white-label or attribution agreement existed > Leaked pitch decks show Delve selling Pathways to Brex, Anthropic, Gusto, and Notion. The Notion deal was $50k+ > The Brex deck promises Pathways will make their GRC team "AI native" and includes a 50%+ partnership discount > The Anthropic deck, dated January 9, 2025, proposes a 1-2 week PoC with named Delve staff building custom Pathways workflows > Delve outsourced Pathways maintenance to a dev shop in Bangladesh > Sim's open source license required attribution. Delve removed it, told clients they "built it from the ground up," and did not disclose Sim's code during Series A due diligence

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Bosnian Football
Bosnian Football@BosniaNTBall·
WE ARE AT THE WORLD CUP!!!!!!!
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weisser@julianweisser·
@emkara @Reshusaur lame this happened but these things have a way of turning out OK
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