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tryitnow
·قبل 11 شهرًا·discuss
As someone else mentioned just looking Fund+Number doesn't exclude non-VC funds. However, the 2024 NVCA report supports the OP's thesis: see page 17: https://nvca.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-NVCA-Yearbo...
tryitnow
·قبل 6 سنوات·discuss
The same reasons perfectly intelligent people join and remain in actual cults.

Honestly, there are so many factors involved in it's hard to enumerate them all in an HN post.

For those who are intrigued by actual cults, I strongly recommend the podcast "Cults" on the ParCast network. It can come off as a little dry at first, but stay with it, they not only tell the story of the cults they cover they also reference real, mainstream psychological researching explaining the motivations of the cult leaders and members. It will change the way you think about all organizations, not just fanatical religions.
tryitnow
·قبل 6 سنوات·discuss
I love this. In literally less than five minutes it's already given me some really valuable insights and inspiration.

Feedback: make the table sortable and filterable, everyone's going to want to sort by revenue and people might want to filter by source.
tryitnow
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
I think your third point supports the OP original point. Stripe probably isn't "really" worth that much now.

EDIT: wanted to mention that my impression is that they're a great company, just not worth $35B.
tryitnow
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
I'm all for high speed rail, but why is it so expensive and why does it take so long to build?

China has been able to build out a high speed network fairly quickly. Why is it that? Is it just because they're cutting corners?
tryitnow
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
Whenever I hear about a particular technique that is supposedly backed by evidence I wonder what specific protocol was used in the studies supporting it. I also wonder how many studies have been conducted and for how many years.

For those of you who want an actual evidence-based practice check out Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). It's the most frequently studied protocol and it's been studied for decades. When you read stories about studies showing how meditation does XYZ and ABC, it's almost always MBSR that the researchers are using.

"Meditation" is a huge category, there's a lot of stuff in there. Some of it probably works, a lot of it doesn't (other than the placebo effect).

What you think of as "meditation" may not be what actually has been researched in a given study.

Of course, all of the above is only applicable to those of you who want to pursue evidence-based techniques. If you're just satisfied with trying stuff you read about on random blogs and HN posts then go ahead and try anything: prayer, astrology, witchcraft, etc - you'll probably realize a little positive benefit as long as you genuinely believe it will work.