The structure seems to be relying on bolts, plastic sheeting and foam for all of its strength. Even bolts are not usually considered structural elements, since the sheer strength of bolts is negligible - much less…
As I recall, she had a co-founder who built the tech, including the whole dorm room story. Holmes is the MBA part of the team.
The whole 'coming out of nowhere' thing is another red flag. This idea that an undergraduate built revolutionary medical tech in their dorm room no less? Who invests in that? With no data, no trials, no feasibility…
I think you are actually agreeing with me to some extent, that SV is based (partly? Largely?) on funny money. I'm just pointing out that in addition to that, insider dealing and cooked books play a greater role in the…
I'm not sure that's true. It's very easy to build a failed business, but to build an overly hyped failed business, you need a taste of success to point to as indicating you are on a rocket ship ride to trillion dollar…
I bet there are many other boardrooms around Silicon Valley who are panicking over this. There's so much pressure to be immediately profitable and show predictable year over year growth. How many have faked user trials…
Potential for XSS attacks is fairly large. Be careful out there.
The structure seems to be relying on bolts, plastic sheeting and foam for all of its strength. Even bolts are not usually considered structural elements, since the sheer strength of bolts is negligible - much less…
As I recall, she had a co-founder who built the tech, including the whole dorm room story. Holmes is the MBA part of the team.
The whole 'coming out of nowhere' thing is another red flag. This idea that an undergraduate built revolutionary medical tech in their dorm room no less? Who invests in that? With no data, no trials, no feasibility…
I think you are actually agreeing with me to some extent, that SV is based (partly? Largely?) on funny money. I'm just pointing out that in addition to that, insider dealing and cooked books play a greater role in the…
I'm not sure that's true. It's very easy to build a failed business, but to build an overly hyped failed business, you need a taste of success to point to as indicating you are on a rocket ship ride to trillion dollar…
I bet there are many other boardrooms around Silicon Valley who are panicking over this. There's so much pressure to be immediately profitable and show predictable year over year growth. How many have faked user trials…
Potential for XSS attacks is fairly large. Be careful out there.