I don't think "most likely outcome" is ever a good thing to cite. There are some ridiculously unprepared people doing crazy idea startups. It's like saying "Most actors end up working in a cafe and die poor". That isn't…
Surely if the equivalent laws did actually exist in the UK, then he should be tried in the UK.
Seems to me this is an attempt by the US to say to the world: "You must live by our laws now". Terrifying.
The negativity comes from the fact that more and more "startups" are just being 'bought' and shutdown. In the past, I think people applying to YC would have thought they could become the next Google. Now, it's more…
I don't think "most likely outcome" is ever a good thing to cite. There are some ridiculously unprepared people doing crazy idea startups. It's like saying "Most actors end up working in a cafe and die poor". That isn't…
Surely if the equivalent laws did actually exist in the UK, then he should be tried in the UK.
Seems to me this is an attempt by the US to say to the world: "You must live by our laws now". Terrifying.
The negativity comes from the fact that more and more "startups" are just being 'bought' and shutdown. In the past, I think people applying to YC would have thought they could become the next Google. Now, it's more…