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anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
I didn't realize Garry was so crypto-y. Now as the President and CEO of YC where everyone constantly says "Make something people want", "Solve a real problem", I'm curious for him to chime in to the 'What's a real use-case for crypto?' debate.
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
Congrats, Garry! Seems appropriate to start to unblock founders on Twitter?
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
In the main thread on Hacker News, you still haven't addressed any of the issues raised by developers on closing down the free tier. What alternatives did you consider? What stats? What about folks who have both free and paid dynos?

Also, please read all the feedback on the communication style in the blogpost.
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
I hate the corporate speak of 'Next Chapter', 'Public Roadmap' - just be direct and confident enough to say upfront that you are removing the free tier, instead of hiding it in the blog post. Come on, Bob!
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
If there was fair taxation on billionaires, and there was a wage growth where all the productivity gains didn't only stay at the top, then I think folks would be less incensed at billionaires.
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
Maybe the letter last week was more right than it was wrong.. they only forgot to include Brian in the list himself.
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
Um, just a month ago, in the earnings call, he reiterated continuing to grow and invest. For those following the markets and economy closely (like any public company CEO should), literally nothing in the last month has been a much of a surprise. So, to go from, 'we're so totally gonna hire to' to 'pause' to 'cancel' to 'fire' in a month doesn't seem to inspire much confidence in them.
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
Amazing that he keeps making it past reference checks..
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
FWIW, Surojit the CPO has a long colorful history of being a horrible person to work with. Just in the last couple of months, I think Blind had atleast a few threads on him. Here are a couple I could find:

https://www.teamblind.com/post/Coinbase-product-team-culture...

https://www.teamblind.com/post/Coinbase-JusVVFXW
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
The initial petition alleged problems at exec level. Brian's response confirmed it. And he wonders why the employees wouldn't bring this up internally..

Aside from the fact that his response is likely illegal according to California labor code, threatening to fire employee for discussing workplace conditions, it blows my mind how ignorant and illiterate he is when it comes to understanding power dynamics, and even the basic history of labor.

How do you go from being a startup founder to a public company CEO without deeply reflecting about workplaces, employee happiness, dysfunction, power dynamics and history of all of that?!
anotherfounder
·4 years ago·discuss
I'm not sure what feels more problematic, the framing of the initial thread or the last patch tweet which doesn't even acknowledge Kristen's claim and doesn't name them while trying to thank them. I was all giving him the benefit of the doubt but then the 12th tweet tanked that benefit of the doubt for me.

Feels pretty unethical to take credit for someone else's creative work..
anotherfounder
·5 years ago·discuss
Just to add to appsec112's point, while I did frame my original point as a 'perception', I'm willing to take a bet that if you put together US companies stats, I would be more right than wrong.

And while we are at 'actual stats' conversation, can we do the following -

- for the sake of this conversation, not divvy up enterprise/saas from devtools and enterprise-y fintech and enterprise-y health?

- publish stats on stanford/mit claim?

- publish stats on previous employer? ex-FAANG vs ex-YC portfolio vs none of those.

I appreciate YC publishing stats but the industry's work is not done when just high-level stats are published without scrutiny.
anotherfounder
·5 years ago·discuss
As a response to both dang and emmett, I'm honestly surprised by the strong defensive nature of both your responses. It's what I'd expect from old-school VCs, not YC.

Both appsec112 and infamia already responded to each of your nitpicks, and we can slice and dice categories, labels and phrasing till the cows come home but I was hoping for a more substantive, introspective or atleast a thoughtful response to the original thread.

Maybe there will be a better forum for this conversation some day but as an under-represented founder, this feels like a cynically but not surprisingly another disappointing conversation.
anotherfounder
·5 years ago·discuss
> A big part of what YC is about is to be a bridge for everybody else to enter this space—no matter who they are or where they live or what demographic they belong to. YC has a long track record, right from the beginning, of funding founders who never would be given a chance by more mainstream institutions

I find this fascinating, maybe as an example of how institutions think of themselves and how they are actually perceived.

YC feels it is giving outsiders a chance (and that might be true for lot of the intl founders YC funds). But for most in the US, it seems like YC funds only safe SAAS startups, often by founders who were ex-FAANG (or ex-prominent YC startups), who are often white, and often MIT/Stanford.

Maybe it's the definition of 'outsider' that differs, but when I look around founders who reach out, female and founders of color often feel ignored. Consumer founders feel ignored compared to enterprise founders.

There are so many stories of founders who are actual outsiders (woman/PoC and non-elite schools) who have growing, promising, even revenue-generating companies who don't get even an interview and yet, other 'insider' founders (white, male, ex-FAANG or ex-YC portfolio) who get in on a recently thought of high-level idea (and then subsequently pivot a bunch of times in the batch).

I say all of this because it worries me if YC already thinks of itself as funding those outside the mainstream, that it doesn't actually realize who the outsiders are.