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hacker64
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Comment #104967
This should disqualify him right away. Bragging about it tells me that he can't tell the difference between right and wrong.
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Comment #104966
SU does send a lot of traffic, but don't let the numbers fool you. SU users are channel surfing, and usually don't stay for more than 2 seconds. Divide the number of users you get …
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Comment #100817
It's not easy, but it's doable. Asking for the numbers you're suggesting forces us to seek VC funding (which we might do later), but we're not ready for it yet.
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Comment #100777
I'm not looking for VC funding. He's an angel investor.
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Comment #100773
I'd say I'm at stage similar to what an 'average' YC startup would've been at after about 3 to 5 months. Not hugely populr, and not at a deadend either. It's a consumer, social, We…
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Comment #100753
That's an interesting twist. Thanks. Is it common?
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Comment #100741
We have a low burn rate, so a $100K should be enough to allow the two of us to continue working on it for another year, including a small marketing budget, and occasionally bringin…
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Ask YC: I'm pitching to an angel. How do I value my startup?
I have a meeting with an angel investor soon and he wants to know at what valuation I'm asking him to get in. I guess this is the pre-money valuation. My startup has two people, bo…
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Comment #76696
It's not as obvious as you might think. Otherwise, there won't be tens of thousands of anandoned startups.
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Comment #76552
Be a specialist in one area, and learn enough about the other areas to allow you to judge the quality of the cofounders you join or the contractors you hire.
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Comment #64544
> It would be rare for a cofounder of a non-broken company to have as little as 5%. Good point.
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Ask YC: What's a co-founder?
If my co-founder has 10% equity, does he count as a cofounder in the YC application form? How about 5%? There are always cases where co-founders contribute differently and the perc…
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If you're accepted to YC, can you negotiate the percentage?
I know that the amount of funding is fixed, but the percentage that YC takes doesn't seem to be. Anyone from the previous batches successfully negotiated the percentage that YC ask…
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Comment #63136
I always felt that VCs continue to spread the 30% minimum ownership myth to manipulate the expectations of entrepreneurs seeking funding. Good to know that my gut feeling was right…
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Comment #52938
That's exactly how it works with consumer Internet projects. Consider that even Google didn't realized how valuable what they had was. They tried to sell their search technology in…
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Comment #49893
Will there be a software industry in 2200? Or will computers write their own software?
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Comment #49890
Using RoR is like taking a loan. You build it fast, but then spend a lot of time fixing it.
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Comment #31248
I use del.icio.us, it's good for what I need. Would be nice if I can set it so that all my bookmarks are private so I don't have to check that litle checkbox everytime. I don't use…
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Comment #27727
Incubators can be good or bad depending on which one you choose and which stage you're at. There is no easy way to answer this. Although it'd be interesting to hear what others hav…
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Comment #27726
It won't be long before a viable option to accomodate fast growth is availale. S3 does a great job scaling storage, and Amazon is already planning to make EC2 easier to use for web…
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Comment #18331
Try http://thelogocompany.net/ . Haven't used them, but there examples are cool. Or, post on elance and see if someone good bids.
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Comment #17956
I use elance.com. I post my projects there and they bid.