like most of you, I have been observing startup news for a while. Today, I managed to get out of my job, with a pretty good service package, and I am finding myself wondering: what now?
Should I move into the Valley where one of my cofounders is currently staying?
I think Sam is still in Virginia. He's #2 in points because the robot sits on the computer and e-mails him stories all day.
The way I understand it, the robots like to browse open source hardware sites at night. They can afford to do this because YCombinator actually draws power from a transformer in the nearby subway system, that nobody has detected as of yet, because the only way to get to it is via a unicycle on a trapeze wire.
In the past, both robots were singularly responsible for two disparate California blackouts. Former television robot-turned Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, just turns his head. It will be interesting to see what happens this summer. (This is also why YCombinators Boston and Mountain View are located within 1 mile of the subway.)
If you have no serious commitments (no mortgage, no girlfriend, etc.), then I'd say go for it -- make the move. In life, you're going to regret what you didn't do, not so much what you tried and did. And don't worry about the hype here. Just know hype when you hear it.
This sounds like an opportunity to focus and work your ass off on your idea.
That's what we need. A thread on explaining to your girlfriend that you won't be with her this summer, and what protective gear to wear when you tell her.
Understand the value of free time!, you might get lulled into this not having to go to the "office" every morning. But remember! The idea is to make this permanent! You have to work your ass off starting now. (Move or not). It will be cool to move to the valley, but don't loose focus. And make deadlines and stick to them. Deadlines are your friend.
Btw, I heard that your co-founder is a fucking genius, with complete qualifications (what with getting his ass kicked out of grad school :)) !
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On the other hand, you also risk getting caught up in the hype if you spend all your time in the valley.
Or on YC news, Sam Odio... doesn't anybots give you enough work to do? ;)
The way I understand it, the robots like to browse open source hardware sites at night. They can afford to do this because YCombinator actually draws power from a transformer in the nearby subway system, that nobody has detected as of yet, because the only way to get to it is via a unicycle on a trapeze wire.
In the past, both robots were singularly responsible for two disparate California blackouts. Former television robot-turned Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, just turns his head. It will be interesting to see what happens this summer. (This is also why YCombinators Boston and Mountain View are located within 1 mile of the subway.)
This sounds like an opportunity to focus and work your ass off on your idea.
Btw, I heard that your co-founder is a fucking genius, with complete qualifications (what with getting his ass kicked out of grad school :)) !