Freeing Europe's top tech talent to build pioneering companies
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#2Also, the name HackFwd is a bit surprising since none of the people involved are hackers in my mind.
Update. The HackFwd people disagreed with me about my assessment of the people not being hackers. I asked them who they'd highlight as a hacker and they pointed to http://hackfwd.com/people#prof.-franz-guenthner
Second update. The more I think about it the more I think this whole 'freeing' thing is arrogant. Who the hell are these guys to set us free? Why begin by implying that we are not free?
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#4They want 27 percent? Really?
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#5They want 27 percent? Really?
Yes, 27% for one year of funding for one person.
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#8In what sense is this 'freeing' the talent? We're not exactly in shackles here in London. Also, the name HackFwd is a bit surprising since none of the people involved are hackers in my mind. Update. The HackFwd people disagreed with me about my assessment of the people not being hackers. I asked them who they'd highlight as a hacker and they pointed to http://hackfwd.com/people#prof.-franz-guenthner Second update. Th…
Case in point: ZenDesk. Their "here's our new price, this is transparent cuz we didn't charge you without telling you" bit and then their non-apology apology, and CEO's tweets complaining about their upset customers, etc.
That behavior, and this behavior, are cut from the same cloth.
I wish the above weren't my experience, seeing as I'm an American transplant in Austria, naturally. I'm invested in it NOT being that way. And yet, there it is.
[1] There are plenty of people in the venture/entrepreneurship/funding game in Europe who aren't like this, I imagine, but the prominence-seeking seems to be the indicator for being unlikably, and unjustifiably, arrogant.
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Re: Freeing Europe's top tech talent to build pioneering companies
#9In what sense is this 'freeing' the talent? We're not exactly in shackles here in London. Also, the name HackFwd is a bit surprising since none of the people involved are hackers in my mind. Update. The HackFwd people disagreed with me about my assessment of the people not being hackers. I asked them who they'd highlight as a hacker and they pointed to http://hackfwd.com/people#prof.-franz-guenthner Second update. Th…
It's been my experience that the people who are involved in, and want to be prominent in[1], venture/entrepreneurship/funding in Europe are cargo culters, and their idea of tact is not the same as in the UK/US - they also don't do a good job carrying off lovable arrogance, like Americans and Brits have much practice doing. Case in point: ZenDesk. Their "here's our new price, this is transparent cuz we didn't charge y…
Re: Freeing Europe's top tech talent to build pioneering companies
#10In what sense is this 'freeing' the talent? We're not exactly in shackles here in London. Also, the name HackFwd is a bit surprising since none of the people involved are hackers in my mind. Update. The HackFwd people disagreed with me about my assessment of the people not being hackers. I asked them who they'd highlight as a hacker and they pointed to http://hackfwd.com/people#prof.-franz-guenthner Second update. Th…