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Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

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I'm working on an information security and intelligence startup (name TBD) and am looking for a potential co-founder or early stage team member. Primarily US-based, but everyone is and will likely forever be fully remote.

It's in the very early stages and is not yet incorporated. We're still evaluating different possible business models, but a significant aspect will likely involve attempting to combat certain kinds of cybercrime in a preventative and proactive manner. For example, helping to permanently shutter fraud schemes and to potentially contribute to a sort of chilling effect that may discourage others who are operating similar schemes or who may have been considering starting one.

Please email me at terahertzmammoth at protonmail.com or add me on Discord at terahertz#2015, and please include your HN username and any relevant skills and experience in your initial message. (Formal education or professional experience not necessarily required. Native or exceptionally fluent English speakers preferred.)

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

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Hi My name is Sasanka and I am working with my co-founder on a hot project that is aimed at helping restaurants boost their sales, especially during this pandemic.

We're both technical but we're willing to have a strong product/marketing person onboard. If you're in the bay area please hit me up!

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

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Hi, we build open source technology to make it easier for people to learn about and manage their physical and digital security on the move through our app Umbrella.

Our core set of users until now has been activists, journalists and human rights defenders all over the world. They deal on a daily basis with issues from being hacked to being kidnapped.

Anyone can use our free, open source iOS/Android apps. Web version in testing here https://umbrella.secfirst.org Learn more about our work helping some of the most courageous people on the world at https://www.secfirst.org.

We have found some awesome people here on HN before over the years (Hey Rok!) and now it would be great to find some people who are interested in helping give us a bit of a boast - from funders to founders. Especially techies who can volunteer time and possibly someone interested in coming onboard and helping us build out an open source business model around some of our tools (specially our CMS, Tent) to allow other organisations to help manage and train their own staff security more effectively. We've already had a lot of interest in that area, so it would be great to have people help us explore that opportunity to diversify.

Ping me rory AT secfirst.org or roryireland on Twitter.

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

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Hi Dustin! I saw your work on Hacker News last year and I forwarded it to a colleague of mine working in the academic side of Transportation Engineering. They found your work interesting and complemented on your visualizations. If I could suggest something, it might be useful to reach out to professors at your local university whose research interests coincides with your software's application (you can shop around as…

Don, Wow, thanks for the detailed ideas! I've resisted joining academia myself, but that shouldn't prevent finding partners there. Recently I started working with 3 transportation/civil engineering professors, and their expertise is already helping to fill some gaps with the project. I'll try more aggressively looking for more academics to loop in. UW in Seattle almost certainly has this sort of meet-and-greet; I'll…

Hey Dustin,

Glad you've already working with some people in academia! I'm familiar with UW's Civil Engineering department and they have some great faculty members there who are very competent in what they do. That's awesome to hear!

As someone who is in academia currently, I can understand the hesitation. I'd like to clarify that I'm not suggesting you join academia, but simply use it as a vehicle to help with the initial networking of business partners and maybe use that as a resource to grow and get your "business-side" help that you're looking for. Basically a jumping off point. If you're already coordinating with a faculty member there, I'm sure they're more than happy to work with you.

Many universities also have technology transfer offices (moving the technology developed in-house/university level to industry) that might be able to support your aspirations. While their support is assuming that your technology is an IP from the University, they're very nice people and I think it might be useful to setup a meeting with them and chat with them regarding what advice they can offer. Also, they're incentivized to support students and the local community. To put it frankly, they're not there to screw you and aren't incentivized to. Universities recognize there are a ton of technical founders out there who are missing the business counterparts. While the university system (in my opinion) is slow to accommodate these needs, there are still initiatives and programs out there on the university's side that I think you can tap into.

One thing I've previously gotten support from is the I-Corps (Innovation Corps) program funded by NSF ([1] for National level and [2] for UW Level) which is targeted at technical founders who need a "bootcamp" on the business side. This includes building a business model, financial model, and also giving you access to potential investors. It won't replace someone who is experienced in business, but it'll give you the fundamental skills and initial knowledge to understand more of what you're looking for (at least for me). It also does come with $$$ but it's not a lot (and the money they do provide is mostly spent during the two months bootcamp trying to get customer surveys). By the way, while these programs are rooted in academia, they're open to everyone. You don't need to be affiliated with an institution to get these grants.

The meet and greet are perfect! I think Seattle is probably the perfect place for this type of work! From talking with colleagues here (this was before COVID), I heard the City of Seattle is very welcoming of new ideas and are happy to prototype new transportation technology. Not sure if things have changed, but I really like your application. It's fantastic.

Outside of academia, there are also programs that are available to get you started off the ground. VentureWell (office is in Massachusetts but I believe they have a nation-wide scope) has an E-team program [3] that's basically similar to NSF's I-Corps program but with different funding sources.

I really appreciate what you've done so far. It was one of the few things on Hacker News that I actually stopped scrolling and looked in-depth on. I wish I could throw my hat in the ring. I hope it continues to grow and I'd be happy to keep an eye on it!

Don

[1] https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/i-corps/ [2] https://comotion.uw.edu/what-we-do/icorps-grants/ [3] https://venturewell.org/e-team-grant-program/

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

#237
Autotune for stories: https://random-character-generator.com

The tool in itself is okay. I spend a lot of time on research, very little on development (i.e. finding out what makes a good story).

The website has about 1k users/month, at 1.5 years old, with little marketing except for posts like this and topping Bing searches. It's something I intend to make money from eventually. I'm looking for a tech co-founder who's good at prototyping crazy ideas, or a writer co-founder who understands the field deeply. Ideally 50% share, with someone who cares about the problem as much as I do. We'll probably go slow/part time until we figure it out.

Longer story at https://random-character-generator.com/whatisthis

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

#238
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I'm prototyping a dietary/nutritional counseling platform. My background is software development (CS @ MIT) and I was co-founder of a startup with a 9 figure acquisition, but am always looking for help from ambitious and sharp technical talent (to bring in at the co-founder level).

Sounds interesting, can you expand more on what you're trying to do with it? Are you trying to connect patients with Registered Dietitians?

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

#239
Hey! Made this as a throwaway. I’m an SDE 2 at Amazon. Currently looking for an opportunity to leave the corporate world and build something new. My skill set is AWS stack, big data, machine learning, some React. I’ve spent considerable time on large scale distributed systems/spark/ml research. I love to code, especially when not encumbered by enterprise systems. Previously I worked in investment research and had a minor machine learning startup exit. If anyone is interested in a technical cofounder I would be great! For reference, I have about 7 years experience.

Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for a co-founder?

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- price comparison website - mvp already running - 5 countries - 7M products - profiles, groups, posts... - 200+ companies - basic seach inplemented, parameters search ...and lot of ideas to implement/discuss... - php, go, python... Somebody with UX/UI skill and/or sale skill. It is no mini saas or small website. Somebody with real interest... i already invested several months. nifc770@protonmail.com

link to a demo?
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