Police shut down Cluely’s party, the ‘cheat at everything’ startup

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The San Francisco Startup Culture drama took place on Monday night. And it was centered around the “most legendary party that never happened”, the founder and CEO of Clawile told Roy Lee Techcunch.

Clawile was expected to throw a continuous throw for a Wi -combinator event that took place on Monday and Tuesday AI startup schoolThe The event thanks to the scheduled speakers like Sam Altman, Satya Nadella and Elon Mask.

An AI Startup of the Cloe born Debate And Rag-toope comedy marketingThe Truth in favor of forming, Lee X posted a sarcastic video in his after -party ad. It shows him out of the camp by the famous Wi -Combinator sign – all the YC founder lifts selfie. (Clulley is not a WAC startup)))

The tweet advertised the party to more than 5,000 followers and told the DM for an invitation. Lee told TechCrunch that he did not actually send invitations to the soldiers. “We just invited friends and friends to friends,” he said.

But it became The Party, and people have shared details. When it will start, So many people were standing outside The lines that the venue are covered around the blocks. Lee says, “It’s just gone out of proportion.” It looks like 2,000 people have shown, he added.

A party that has gone out of great control, but it didn’t get a chance. The lines were blocked traffic, so the police appeared and closed it. “Clei’s aura is very strong!” Lol Was heard shouting outside As the police have leaked it.

“It was the most legendary party in technology history and and and I would argue that the fame of this story could only turn it into the most legendary party that never happened,” Lee told Techchen as well as Buddhist.

Lee became known to San Francisco He posted a viral tweet in X He and his co-founder software engineers suspended the University of Colombia after creating an AI equipment to cheat on a job interview.

They turned the tool into a startup that provided a hidden in browser window that is not seen by an interviewer or proctor. The startup also went viral for its marketing that promised to help people “cheat on everything”. In April, the clullie has raised a $ 5.3 million seed round, and its marketing is now somewhat less in your mouth: “Everything you need. Before you ask.”

The death of the party and its law-enforcement naturally became the subject of jokes, mems and innovative rumors. Lee’s explanation about the outside crowd is probably more dull than some people imagined. After the police showed, “We did some cleanups, but the drinks are all waiting for the next team there,” he promised.

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