*** Spoilers ahead if you haven't watched season 4 of Silicon Valley ***
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Much of season four of Silicon Valleyso far has circled around the boorish charm of entrepreneur Erlich Bachman and his attempt to make something of the young developer Jian-Yang's octopus recipes app.
Bachman hastily invested in the app, thinking it had to do with Oculus -- not octopus.
SEE ALSO: Everyone is pretty grossed out by a Twitter executive desperately wooing TrumpWith venture capitalists confused as to why anyone would want an app with eight octopus recipes in it, Bachman seized on Jian-Yang's lack of English by explaining its not a seafood app, but rather you can "see food," pivoting the app to become the "Shazam of food" to secure funding.
Once the SeeFood app is built, it unfortunately can only correctly identify a hot dog.
Introducing "Not Hotdog." It's a hotdog-identifying app that uses your phone's camera tell if a food item is a hotdog... or not. This very app is downloadable from the iOS App Store (but only in the U.S., it seems.)
It does the job too, as per the reports of Silicon Valleyfans on Twitter.
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Even better, there's even a page for the app on Product Hunt, and thoughts from its maker, Jian-Yang.
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And there's even a hilarious mock interview with Emily Chang at Bloomberg, following the app's sale to Periscope.
"I am very rich," Jian-Yang tells Chang.
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Seriously, give yourselves a pat on the back, Silicon Valleyproducers.
Topics Apps & Software
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