>What Is Pica? Pica is an eating disorder in which a person eats things not usually considered food. Young kids often put non-food items (like grass or toys) in their mouths because they're curious about the world around them. But kids with pica (PIE-kuh) go beyond that.
Pica officially stands for "Platform for Intelligent, Collaborative Agents," reflecting our mission to enable seamless collaboration between AI systems. When we chose the name, we loved that picaos.com was available. While we’re aware of the condition “pica,” we like to think our platform has an insatiable appetite for APIs, integrations, and data—thankfully, no chalk or clay involved! :D
You went to the effort of posting 2 HN comments, tweeting, and taking a screenshot because you are annoyed that this project used an open-source library and were transparent about doing so.
A ripoff of the visualization layer? Even if it was, who cares? That's not the work. What's next, you think a new chess engine is a ripoff because they use a standard chess board for visualization? A new protein prediction model is a ripoff because they use the standard visualization?