Of Hamsters and Foxes: How a Failed Startup Can Be a Real Success Anyway
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#6I don't understand the value of this over simply building a mini ITX system for cheaper and equal/greater performance? The only advantage this has is being able stay portable with the external GPU but $500 just for a dock is insane.
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#7Very interesting read. Could you please elaborate on the startup/VC/software scene in Germany (Berlin?). It sounds like you didn't have experienced friends that would have help you change your mind earlier (intervention)
You're right: We neither had the right connections nor an adequate track record at that time.
I must admit that as a VC guy, I wouldn't had been interested to invest in teamspir.it back then, too. As described in the essay, USP, concept and target group really were not clear enough.
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#8I felt this log startup like using facebook but only for companies or personal work.
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#10Somehow I expected an article about a start up doing something with cute animals...