123 points pqtyw 1 hour ago 50 comments

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48506575

Clearly seems like something dodgy and most likely a scam, why would it be on the first page?

site-packages1 1 hour ago | parent

Very weird I cannot flag it. It's definitely a scam. Normally one cannot flag ads. Did HN pay for this advertisement? Is this a YC company? I really doubt they would be funding a company like this.

gamblor956 1 hour ago | parent

YC funds a lot of dodgy companies these days.

borski 1 hour ago | parent

It is either a YC company or the poster was (or is) a YC founder.

pseudalopex 1 hour ago | parent

> Is this a YC company? I really doubt they would be funding a company like this.

Gauntlet AI was a mask of BloomTech initially at least.[1] BloomTech was a mask of Lambda School. Y Combinator funded Lambda School.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42761972

toomuchtodo 1 hour ago | parent

Tell HN: Gauntlet AI Is BloomTech/Lambda School - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42761972 - January 2025 (8 comments)

Gauntlet AI is an intensive 12-week AI training - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42759459 - January 2025 (6 comments)

Gauntlet AI – An intensive 12-week AI training - Automatic $200k/yr job - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42410277 - December 2024 (2 comments)

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...

(TLDR Gauntlet AI -> LambdaSchool & BloomTech | YC S17)

ChrisMarshallNY 1 hour ago | parent

This looks like an unrepentant scammer.

It's kind of upsetting, for me to see these, because they prey on folks that are out of work, or afraid they will be out of work.

I guess it makes money (from desperate people), so I guess that it's "legit," as far as this site goes?

I have a problem with folks that scam desperate people (because of the extracurricular work that I do), but hey, I guess I'm in the minority.

quickthrowman 1 hour ago | parent

It’s a /jobs post.

Link to all job postings, the Gauntlet AI one is at the top of the list: https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs

cgh 1 hour ago | parent

These guys are run by Bloomtech, one of those scammy coding bootcamp things.

wlesieutre 1 hour ago | parent

Originally "Lambda School" if BloomTech doesn't ring a bell

deadbabe 1 hour ago | parent

Needs to be a post mortem on how this was allowed to happen.

jdiff 1 hour ago | parent

It's been happening for some time now. I saw this pop up over 6 months ago. After searching I can find some dating back at least a year.

deadbabe 1 hour ago | parent

Even more reason for post-mortem.

pseudalopex 59 minutes ago | parent

Gauntlet AI was a mask of BloomTech initially at least.[1] BloomTech was a mask of Lambda School. Y Combinator funded Lambda School. And Paul Graham admired Austen Allred's persistence to scam people.[2]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42761972

[2] https://xcancel.com/paulg/status/2019770359830949961

nozzlegear 45 minutes ago | parent

The sycophancy in the replies to Graham gives me second-hand embarrassment. I haven't used Twitter since the mid naughties, but I see that startup culture of ingratiating yourself to whomever is successful in the space is still alive and well.

mikesurowiec 1 hour ago | parent

When I saw this, I thought it was a paid advertisement on HN. yuck. At least when other companies do the jobs post it always includes "is hiring" to make it clear what it's for.

saghm 1 hour ago | parent

I could be wrong, but I thought the "is hiring" posts are from a mechanism specifically for Ycombinator companies (which is why they also don't have comments on them)

toomuchtodo 1 hour ago | parent

Jobs post guidelines previously communicated are only for YC funded orgs. Rules often exist on a continuous spectrum of applicability, severity, or context and potentially change over time, with no notice.

minimaxir 55 minutes ago | parent

Some YC companies have more creative/curiosity gap titles for their hiring ads, which I dislike. There was once a job ad which was just a terminal command that pulled their job information, which was one of the few times I had to email hn@ycombinator.com to suggest that HN not encourage users to run arbitrary code.

hootz 1 hour ago | parent

Last time I found a spam account only posting links to scam websites, I sent an email to HN and they banned the account.

dartharva 1 hour ago | parent

Was about to ask the same

tyleo 1 hour ago | parent

Wow, this doesn’t even look like the normal “hiring”/jobs post. Just a funnel straight into a potential scam :/ Shocking to see it here.

It looks like they might be using a loophole since their product is training for jobs they are using that as a substitute for, “we’re hiring.”

mandeepj 59 minutes ago | parent

> Just a funnel straight into a potential scam

They claim that they do not charge you anything. So, how can they scam you? Of course, besides your hours and the potential outcome (code). Just curious.

pqtyw 54 minutes ago | parent

To be fair they also claim they will give you $200k...

mandeepj 31 minutes ago | parent

Not cash!

dredmorbius 25 minutes ago | parent

Hijacking your comment to reply to a dead post: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48506817>

The proper way to deal with such issues is to email the mods at hn@ycombinator.com.

This is in the HN guidelines: "Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something. Send it to hn@ycombinator.com."

<https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html>

The post yours linked to appears to have been removed, so the immediate problem has been resolved.

(Not a mod, just an active participant.)

minimaxir 52 minutes ago | parent

Research the issues Lambda School had, particularly how "free" turned out to not be free.

mellosouls 1 hour ago | parent

I'm pretty sure I reported this some time ago, I remember the bullshit headline salary and non-headline hours:

80–100 hrs / week of production building

I may be misremembering but I think it got positive comments from pg on X[1] which was disappointing.

This website and company seem dubious to be polite.

Ah, here you go:

[1]

...I've never seen a company with such dedicated haters. ...

https://x.com/paulg/status/2019770359830949961

https://xcancel.com/paulg/status/2019770359830949961

I have enough admiration for him to be willing to hear the argument and have my mind changed, but they clearly have friends at YC and on the surface it doesn't look good.

eggbrain 1 hour ago | parent

Gauntlet AI I believe is correlated originally with Lambda School (YC S17). YC founders I believe are able to post job postings on Hacker News, although this might stretch the definition a bit...

Aurornis 1 hour ago | parent

Austen Allred started GauntletAI after his Lambda School bootcamp (now BloomTech) was fined, banned from participating in lending activities, and became too toxic to escape their old brand.

It's not clear to me why he gets to post privileged ads on Hacker News. Is GauntletAI a division of BloomTech, and therefore considered a YC portfolio company?

These aren't even job ads. GauntletAI is a recruiting play. They make money by getting strong candidates to apply and then collecting recruiting fees from companies for placement. They really do have people travel to Austin for some disorganized vibecoding classes with their vibecoded output used for resume building to increase their odds of getting placed (and therefore GauntletAI getting paid).

It's just the evolution of their bootcamp model updated for AI and the fact that their founder was banned from participating in lending agreements due to their deceptive practices. Now they're trying to collect money from the companies instead.

So this isn't even a job ad. It's a recruiter soliciting candidates. I didn't think YC companies were allowed to use their postings to advertise services.

pseudalopex 1 hour ago | parent

Gauntlet AI was a mask of BloomTech initially at least.[1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42761972

austentexas 52 minutes ago | parent

As one of Austen’s haters, he’s fun to follow. End of last year he announced that he was going to relaunch a bankrupt company called Marin Software and have a documentary crew follow them and do it all with AI in a month or something.

A few weeks later, wow, they’ve booked $1.2m of revenue! And then he never mentioned it again. Documentary never surfaced. Website doesn’t work.

https://xcancel.com/Austen/status/2001357051541491717

Austen is the perfect representation of the AI world. A grifter with zero substance and happy to lie.

fsniper 1 hour ago | parent

Quality of YC investments are nose diving.

sqircles 1 hour ago | parent

Quality of _____ is nose diving.

pseudalopex 49 minutes ago | parent

Gauntlet AI is a mask of Lambda School effectively. Y Combinator funded Lambda School in 2017.

tequila_shot 1 hour ago | parent

sending a ping to /dang - is this post expected to be where it is at? @dang

Alright, the post is down now.

pseudalopex 1 hour ago | parent

Send it to hn@ycombinator.com.[1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

tequila_shot 1 hour ago | parent

Done

pbjerkeseth 1 hour ago | parent

Funny seeing that post, looking into it, asking the same question, and arriving here. Grifters gonna grift.

Uncle_Brumpus 51 minutes ago | parent

I saw the original post first and thought it looked fishy so wanted to see what the comments looked like. My muscle memory for immediately clicking the last link on the right under the post to check out the comments just hid the post, and I figured nothing of value was lost and moved on (to this post which was right underneath it).

AndrewKemendo 1 hour ago | parent

This is normal for YC companies launching, though traditionally they would say (YC W26) or something like that

My guess is that they realized that was bad for conversion and just did a regular post

I think more interesting is that the product comes across like a scam and so all those things together make it look like a big scam

sangupta 1 hour ago | parent

I can vouch that this is not a scam. My wife enrolled with them and went through the first weeks of their program, though she couldn't complete due to some exigency. They were trained on how to vibe-code, and then asked to build complex apps using AI with all the costs borne by Gauntlet. Her friends did fly to Austin and went through the complete program.

jddj 1 hour ago | parent

...and are all now on 200k, right?

saadn92 1 hour ago | parent

If it sounds too good to be true, then it usually is.

jddj 1 hour ago | parent

The greed index is off the frickin' charts right now across the board, that's why

dang 54 minutes ago | parent

From https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html:

Another kind of job ad is reserved for YC-funded startups. These appear on the front page, but are not stories: they have no vote arrows, points, or comments. They begin part-way down and fall steadily. Only one is on the front page at a time. The rest are listed at https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs.

Also, from https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html:

Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something. Send it to hn@ycombinator.com.

I've deleted https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48506575 now because technically it wasn't a job ad. You can see from https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs the sort of thing that usually appears in this category.

minimaxir 48 minutes ago | parent

> because technically it wasn't a job ad

Were steps taken to disincentivise Gauntlet AI from posting a similar not-a-job-ad again? If there's one company that will gladly exploit that gray area, it's them.

mystraline 12 minutes ago | parent

"Email us" versus a public Ask HN does not exude confidence in stopping a HN-backed scammer.

Thankfully, theres enough sites and accounts that scrape HN, that all new posts are immediately posted via @hackersnews@mastodon.cesium.pw

So damage control (ala deletion/hiding) can be found.

Now, YC should consider cleaning their ranks from companies that use their name for legitimacy in running scam operations.