Ask HN: For founders, is the SF startup community worth the cost?
Yet many of the folks we talk with who have had to deal with the rising cost of talent in SF (primarily VCs and veteran founders) warn us against the brutally competitive and expensive market out here. We want to build a world class tech company and the plurality of them come from the Bay because of the ecosystem. Of course, it's possible to build world-class tech companies outside of the Bay. But the track record suggests that it's significantly harder. The quality of the talent in SF is unparalleled. But so is the cost.
Other founders considering SF must have faced a similar decision. Is there something uniquely valuable about the SF ecosystem that justifies the cost, even if you aren't inventing cutting edge technology? What variables did you consider? What conditions make it more or less worthwhile?
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