I have chance encounters all the time with people who have interesting knowledge about startups and startup tools that could help me.
There is a huge social group who don't think starting a startup means being unemployed. The numbers are certainly on my side at hacker news.
At hacker news, starting a startup is both fashionable and reasonable.
I'm just a lurker, but already I get huge benefit. My guess is that people who interact a lot get even more benefit.
What does San Francisco have that hacker news doesn't?
I have chance encounters all the time with people who have interesting knowledge about startups and startup tools that could help me.
There is a huge social group who don't think starting a startup means being unemployed. The numbers are certainly on my side at hacker news.
At hacker news, starting a startup is both fashionable and reasonable.
I'm just a lurker, but already I get huge benefit. My guess is that people who interact a lot get even more benefit.
What does San Francisco have that hacker news doesn't?