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all of this "a downturn is just the time to get going!!" shit is becoming a tired cliche. do you know what happens in a downturn? people put their money away. yes even for your "awesome" work. so if you like "no money", roll up your sleeves! when the downturn is over the next bubble will be in greentech, so you won't be getting rich then either. THE WEB IS NOT IN THE THIRD OF NINE INNINGS. that is just what your dipshit "thought leaders" tell you. do you know how big google's cash hoarde is? if they dropped a penny from the top of it, it would go through your skull. move on, this market is settled.
"Our philosophy is to not let anyone amazing get away, even if we don’t technically have an open position for you."

Reminds me of NFL teams who draft the best player available, regardless of position/needs on the team.

I think the moral of this story is, "Don't listen to Arrington." I consider this possibly the most important advice ever, right behind "Don't light yourself on fire."
Yeah, though it's worth noting that Warren Buffet is NOT a startup CEO. Greed and risk mean something entirely different to a guy like him than someone who worries about being able to afford health insurance.
A valid point. However, I would take greed and risk over fear and surrender any day. Then again, I'm in the middle of a risky venture and I could care less. I have to try pretty hard to keep from making it any riskier. A one-way ticket to another country sounds really fun right now, and I have a laptop so it could work...

No! Bad Tom!

Sorcerer is the new Rockstar.
Crap. Guess I'll have to retire the ol' guitar and put on my robe and wizard hat.
Coding/magic parallels have been common for a long time. Rockstar is a blogger-era term and the primary purpose seems to be to inflate the egos of young programmers.
I'd say now is a good time to hide yourself away, work like crazy then emerge into the sunlight when the storm clouds pass - as inevitably they must - with something amazing, shiny and new.
Don MacAskill & SmugMug is one of the great success stories. Don & his team have created a business completely on their own terms and it their own way and they are massively successful. If your not following his blog you should, I would take his advice over just about anyone else in the Silly Valley echo chamber.

Truer words have never been spoken. Now is the time for us to strike and create the next round of great businesses.

I love posts like these. SmugMug is a great story to follow, along with 37 signals (though i can disagree), and others. Warren Buffet's quote from the other day still sticks with me: "Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful."
Interesting how they're not looking for barbarians, necromancers or thieves, isn't it?