....the reddit CEO said "all the good people we know will do something in public service/run for office." "my wife said I should give back to city of SF some how..." "I have a big decision."
And he non-named how most start founders want the wrong thing from local politics.
I met Seibel once and he was the nicest person I ever met formally associated with the big orange YC.
In retrospect, and it was for me. There were two years in which it was so easy to hire Silicon Valley talent if you were based in a flyover state, that is, it was tough for some people.
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There are such products. Outside of America whatsapp is a dominant social app but its use internally is almost mute despite being an american social app.
Tiktok america is over 50% of tiktok revenue I think that more than anything else would choke out growth world wide.
Long long time ago; youtube "staff" would manually put certain videos on the top of the front page when they started. Im sure there we're biases and prioritization of marketing dollars but at least there was human recommending it compared to poorly recorded early family guy clips. I dont know when they stopped manually adding "editors/staff" choice videos but I recall some of my favorite early youtubers like CGPGgrey claim that recommendation built the career.
See this >15-year-old video "How to get featured on YouTube" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uzXeP4g_qA, which I remember as being originally uploaded to the official Youtube channel but looks like it's been removed now, this reupload is from October 2008.
If you're a duel monitor nerd it feels required if you want to do something besides internet surf on one monitor and stream something on other.
I dont have the most powerful computer but if I want to play baldurs gate 3 on one monitor while stream something on the other monitor it has to be in firefox over chrome.
....the reddit CEO said "all the good people we know will do something in public service/run for office." "my wife said I should give back to city of SF some how..." "I have a big decision."
And he non-named how most start founders want the wrong thing from local politics.
I met Seibel once and he was the nicest person I ever met formally associated with the big orange YC.