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Emir Karabeg

@emkara

ceo @simdotai, build AI agents https://t.co/Wy3gDa5hGk

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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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resham ☻
resham ☻@Reshusaur·
I’m thrilled to announce that I’m joining Delve to work on compliance!
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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 $$
Ryan@ohryansbelt

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
weisser@julianweisser·
@emkara @Reshusaur lame this happened but these things have a way of turning out OK
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Ryan
Ryan@ohryansbelt·
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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Bryan Onel@BryanOnel86

Delve knows no shame. They allegedly sold another YC company’s (@simdotai) open source tool as a standalone product to companies like Notion and Brex without attribution, violating the Apache license, and then lied about it to the founders of Sim. The founders of Sim (@emkara) are left with nothing while Delve walks away with the money.

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@BryanOnel86 @simdotai @emkara Delve guys are down and everyone is piling on them. That’s just the nature of it. In March 2025, both React Flow and sim.ai had the same license. Hope the React Flow guys don’t go after the sim guys if they ever hit a rough patch too :)
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Ryan
Ryan@ohryansbelt·
@___4o____ the last thing you see before your IP is stolen
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Felix Haas
Felix Haas@felixhhaas·
If you can reply to this you are legendary.
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Silicon Mania
Silicon Mania@siliconmania_·
last week in tech was definitely non-compliant lol
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Raphael Schaad
Raphael Schaad@raphaelschaad·
Welcome to @ycombinator W26 Demo Day — nothing like this in-person energy. Fun fact, my own Demo Day was supposed to be in March 2020 (!) Startups this batch have grown revenues 14% WoW on average, the fastest ever. Ten percent used to be best-in-class when I was a founder. We have founders building the supply chain for robot parts; payment infra for AI agents; and a new TCP/IP. Seeing a glimpse of the future today.
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