Has Y Combinator lost its way when the latest company is a Mac only widget?
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#3In the thread, it was obvious that for some people it would alleviate a pain : keeping track of synchronous events across multiple platforms.
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#4Or they may see what we mere mortals can't see.
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#5“Has Y Combinator lost its way when the latest company is a backup app you can already build such yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem”
But in a world where, for example, a competing product like Fantastical already exists, costs less and does more, it does seem valid to be wondering what is going on.
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#7Although I had similar thoughts, one always needs to keep an open mind about what it can grow into. In the thread, it was obvious that for some people it would alleviate a pain : keeping track of synchronous events across multiple platforms.
Why? There's no shortage of more serious and productive problems to solve.
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#8“Has Y Combinator lost its way when the latest company is a backup app you can already build such yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem”
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#9I'm not seeing some tipping point here. YC has always had startups that were a bit funny or outright weak sounding -- their investment strategy pretty much means the idea must initially sound bad in the pitch. They're aiming for things that are counter intutitive to give them an advantage.
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#10Although I had similar thoughts, one always needs to keep an open mind about what it can grow into. In the thread, it was obvious that for some people it would alleviate a pain : keeping track of synchronous events across multiple platforms.
Step 2, ads!
Though in seriousness, YC has said it is more about funding people than specific projects. And who knows where this lands on the path to the destination.