I know a few people who signed up for coinbase and bought Litecoin because it was the cheapest per arbitrary unit, without doing any reading on what differentiates it from Bitcoin or Ethereum. I've also seen similar…
I wonder if they would build a monetization API for mods, with an app-store-like cut of all money going to Reddit. It seems like they have too much work for a rational person to do for free. It also makes sense for all…
yeah that's pretty pricy. I didn't look very closely at the prices. The low end ones are basically laptops! I still wish there was a generic off-the-shelf computer that everyone agreed was best for VR. I'm not a gamer…
This might be an easy and cheap option (I'm assuming you can dual boot these with Windows) to have a PC to go with an Oculus Rift. I'm a Mac user and don't really want to buy or build a gaming rig just for VR. This is…
wow. I love pmarca's Jerry:Newman comparison, but with Gurley's portfolio as impressive as it is, maybe George Costanza:Lloyd Braun is the better Seinfeld analogy
I'm not sure that you can look at their revenue the same way you'd look at the monthly recurring revenue of say, a SAAS company. I've never used any dating services personally, but I imagine the goal is to find someone…
Agreed on the book. It's great. Another one of my favorites on this topic is this scene from Paprika: http://youtu.be/e9xD_YYZrbA?t=23s
Yup. Number of cabs in NYC: ~14,000 (population 8.5 mil) Number of cabs in Seoul: ~70,000 (population 10 mil) Uber complains about regulation all the time, but I feel like much of their market was created by the same…
The Overall Taxi experience (or all of public trans for that matter) in Seoul is much, much better & cheaper than anywhere in the US. It's usually pretty easy to catch a cab, and when you can't you can get a "call taxi"…
I know a few people who signed up for coinbase and bought Litecoin because it was the cheapest per arbitrary unit, without doing any reading on what differentiates it from Bitcoin or Ethereum. I've also seen similar…
I wonder if they would build a monetization API for mods, with an app-store-like cut of all money going to Reddit. It seems like they have too much work for a rational person to do for free. It also makes sense for all…
yeah that's pretty pricy. I didn't look very closely at the prices. The low end ones are basically laptops! I still wish there was a generic off-the-shelf computer that everyone agreed was best for VR. I'm not a gamer…
This might be an easy and cheap option (I'm assuming you can dual boot these with Windows) to have a PC to go with an Oculus Rift. I'm a Mac user and don't really want to buy or build a gaming rig just for VR. This is…
wow. I love pmarca's Jerry:Newman comparison, but with Gurley's portfolio as impressive as it is, maybe George Costanza:Lloyd Braun is the better Seinfeld analogy
I'm not sure that you can look at their revenue the same way you'd look at the monthly recurring revenue of say, a SAAS company. I've never used any dating services personally, but I imagine the goal is to find someone…
Agreed on the book. It's great. Another one of my favorites on this topic is this scene from Paprika: http://youtu.be/e9xD_YYZrbA?t=23s
Yup. Number of cabs in NYC: ~14,000 (population 8.5 mil) Number of cabs in Seoul: ~70,000 (population 10 mil) Uber complains about regulation all the time, but I feel like much of their market was created by the same…
The Overall Taxi experience (or all of public trans for that matter) in Seoul is much, much better & cheaper than anywhere in the US. It's usually pretty easy to catch a cab, and when you can't you can get a "call taxi"…