
Teapot
Simple apis for identity verification, trust, credit and more.
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Teapot operates as a developer of open-source language models specifically optimized for devices with limited resources. The company was founded in 2021 and directs its efforts towards creating decentralized build tools for managing complex, cross-platform projects. This focus is intended to simplify the development experience for those creating cross-platform applications and libraries with minimal overhead.
The core of Teapot's offering is a tool that facilitates decentralized dependency management, which is particularly useful for private organizations that wish to avoid exposing their code. The system includes generators to streamline the creation of new projects and aid in the development of existing ones. Its build subsystem provides a straightforward set of operations for building libraries and executables, which helps to reduce configuration complexities.
Teapot was acquired by Stripe on October 18, 2016. Before the acquisition, the company had developed an application that utilized machine learning to identify people and their activities across the internet, aiming to help users build trustworthy networks. Investors in the company prior to its acquisition included Stanford Angels and Entrepreneurs, StartX (US), and XSeed Capital. The company was founded in 2014 and was headquartered in Stanford, California, operating within the business and productivity software industry.
Keywords: open-source language model, resource-constrained devices, cross-platform build tool, decentralized dependency management, application development, library building, machine learning application, people identification, business productivity software, Stripe acquisition, Stanford Angels and Entrepreneurs, StartX, XSeed Capital, developer tools, software development, project management tool, code management, cross-platform applications, library development, executable building, configuration management