Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
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Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#2Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF.
If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money.
Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more appropriate place to buy yourself more time.
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#3This reinforces the notion that new tech startups don't really need to save money. They need to dominate their niche. They need to scale up fast and become the biggest player first.
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#4I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#5I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
but, does that extra time result in success? I mean, if it takes 4 times as long, then doing a better job of building a higher quality product is probably a losing strategy.
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#6I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#7I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#8I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
How's the internet/infrastructure in Poland?
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#9I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…
Re: Why entrepreneurs are leaving the Bay Area for their next startup
#10I wonder why entrepreneurs don't come to Poland to build their product. Warsaw or Wroclaw in particular are vibrant, tech-oriented cities where life is about 1/4 of SF. If I had to bet my future on being able to building something with 1M, I would want to get 4 months instead of 1 for the money. Of course, SF might have better investing ecosystem, but once you got the money development should be done in a more approp…