Omer Bese
978 posts

Omer Bese
@mrbese
Energy Engineer × Operations. Unapologetic Vitalist, Blunt Pragmatist, Annoyingly Curious. 🎓Columbia | 🧑🏼💻 Tech-Founder 📍 LA


Pharma companies are all about life saving drugs. But from the perspective of software, pharmaceutical companies manage and author a series of documents of ever-increasing complexity, accuracy and criticality. Viewed in this way, the operating system for the pharma industry can be reimagined as a content management platform that helps scientists and pharma execs manage pre clinical, clinical and post clinical development of drugs and their go to market. We are building this exact suite for a multi billion dollar pharma company. The result is more money spent on lifesaving drug R&D and a more streamlined interface with regulators because the documents required to move along their process are increasingly pristine and machine verifiable. This doesn’t just apply to pharma. We are doing similar things in manufacturing, finance, aerospace & defense and medical devices. 8090’s practice and our Software Factory platform excels particularly well in regulated environment where vibe coding won’t get the job done. If you want to see if we can help you, please be in touch. Sales@8090.ai

Berkeley law has introduced a new, much stricter AI policy law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/upl…









DocuSign Personal: $10 to $15 per month. DocuSign Standard: $25 to $45 per user per month. DocuSign Business Pro: $40 to $65 per user per month. A 10-person team on Business Pro pays $4,800 to $7,800 a year. To put signatures on PDFs. A team of 50 pays $24,000 to $39,000 a year. And there is a 100-envelopes-per-year cap on most plans. Send more contracts and you pay extra. Need SMS delivery? $0.40 per send. Need ID verification? $2.50 per attempt. Need premium support? $5,000 to $50,000 per year add-on. You are rationing digital signatures in 2026. DocuSign is a $10 billion company built entirely on this pricing model. Now meet DocuSeal. A free and open source alternative to DocuSign. Created in 2023 by a Ruby developer named Alex who was simply trying to sign one document and realised every solution online was overpriced or required a subscription. Three weeks later he had a working alternative. He pushed it to GitHub under the AGPL-3.0 license. Today it has 11,800+ stars and over 1,000 forks. Bootstrapped. No VCs. No paywalls. Here is what DocuSeal does: - Upload any PDF and turn it into a fillable, signable form - Drag and drop signature fields, dates, checkboxes, file uploads, and 13 field types - Send to multiple signers with custom signing order - Automated email reminders - Mobile signing on any device - PDF signature verification built in - Audit trail for every document - Bulk send and templates - Full API access - Self-host with one Docker command Here is what DocuSeal costs: Zero. Forever. Unlimited documents. Unlimited signers. Unlimited storage. DocuSign limits envelopes. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges per SMS. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges for ID checks. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign sees your contracts on their servers. DocuSeal doesn't. Here is the wildest part: The median DocuSign contract per Vendr is $17,250 per year. One Reddit thread has people saying "they want me to pay $4.80 per e-signature." Self-host DocuSeal on a $5 cloud server and a 50-person team can sign as many contracts as they want without paying a single dollar. Your contracts never leave your server. Your client lists. Your NDAs. Your employment agreements. None of it touches a third-party company. For individuals who only sign a few contracts a year, you save $180. For small teams of 10, you save up to $7,800 a year. For a 50-person company, you save up to $39,000 a year. Your documents. Your signatures. Your server. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)





BREAKING: Apple is scared of vibe coding they removed Anything from the App Store so we moved app building to iMessage good luck removing this one, Apple

i'm opening my calendar for 15 min slots this Friday! a16z speedrun application opening is just weeks away - come AMA 1:1 first come, first served... drop a comment / like and I'll send you a link to schedule! (if there's space remaining)



Microsoft weighs legal action over $50bn Amazon-OpenAI cloud deal ft.trib.al/6LZe39E






