Ask HN: Is startup fever still on?
I used to participate a lot of techs and startups meetups, people talked about fund, acquisition for past 6 years. But recent months, I noticed that startup related meetups, participants has been reduced more than half in India. Do you find similar trend elsewhere?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 22.9 ms ] threadThe harsh reality is 100 hour work weeks, incredible stress, depression (and its obverse, mania, after winning a deal or hitting a goal).
Building apps is still largely easy. The hard part is marketing and sales.
This is where a lot of founders filter out, and take the developers along with them.
Seed deals are still happening, but fewer of them and the bar's been raised a bit.
So it's not "dead" by any stretch of the imagination, but it's definitely less frothy. That is probably a good thing, since it results in less noise interfering with the really good stuff that's out there. It also reduces the likelihood of a real hard-core crash, which would be very damaging to the ecosystem.