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What we learned about financial modeling as a Series B startup

metabase.com
1 points·by smtp·3 years ago·1 comments

Apple's tight grip on iMessage spurs fresh calls for an antitrust probe

wired.com
37 points·by smtp·3 years ago·23 comments

Nvidia is now investing in AI startups

marketwatch.com
2 points·by smtp·3 years ago·0 comments

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Show HN: Zelda Breath of the Wild shrine map using GeoJSON in Metabase [42:04]

metabase.com
2 points·by smtp·3 years ago·0 comments

Show HN: Financial Modeling Package for Startups

metabase.com
1 points·by smtp·3 years ago·0 comments

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1 points·by smtp·3 years ago·0 comments

Projecting revenue and costs as a startup in times of uncertainty

metabase.com
1 points·by smtp·3 years ago·1 comments

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smtp
·2 years ago·discuss
I was legitimately excited about this idea. If anyone wants to start a buffet with a monthly subscription, I may be your first customer.
smtp
·3 years ago·discuss
Includes how to forecast customer churn and retention, track subscription-based revenue, calculate gross ARR churn rate, suggestions for when to count revenue, etc. for other founders/startups that want to create a financial model.
smtp
·3 years ago·discuss
The whitepaper has a few benchmarks vs. GPT-4. Most are reported benchmarks, though. Most of the blogs/news articles I've seen mention Google's push to focus on GPT-3.5. Found the whitepaper table way better at summarizing this. https://storage.googleapis.com/deepmind-media/gemini/gemini_...
smtp
·3 years ago·discuss
Reminded me of Gunderson's exit post. Unfortunately I can't find it anymore, but found a small write-up about it: https://nicolaiarocci.com/a-big-nail-in-the-coffin-of-mysql/
smtp
·3 years ago·discuss
As a startup we’ve worked on our financial models heavily over the last few years, but are always open to learning more.

Curious to know from other startups: What new things have you learned about financial modeling since the start of the pandemic? In what ways did you adjust for drastic changes? Any general takeaways on financial modeling and projections in the face of big events like this?