Y Combinator’s application process made Vidit and Sanjeev think hard about what they were building, what unique insight they had that no one else did, etc. Some of these fundamental questions helped refine their thinking a great deal. While going through the batch, they learned a lot about...
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Y Combinator has more weapons than any other player in venture capital. No one else has such pronounced network effects, pricing power, and brand equity wrapped up in a single package. Perhaps that’s because YC isn’t really a VC firm – at least, not a traditional one. Depending on ho...
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The US-based incubator said it had completed the selection process for this year’s winter camp and it would begin a three-month training session this month. All will debut globally at Y Combinator’s Winter 2019 Demo Day later this March. The venue has yet to be decided. Chinese startup...
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The company behind SailsJS, Treeline.io, was a part of Y Combinator’s Summer 2015 class. During the first meetings between Treeline.io and TED, it became obvious that there’s great interest in SailsJS and equally great interest in Azure by companies using SailsJS, y...
The company behind SailsJS, Treeline.io, was a part of Y Combinator’s Summer 2015 class. During the first meetings between Treeline.io and TED, it became obvious that there’s great interest in SailsJS and equally great interest in Azure by companies using SailsJS, yet...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24600327(sub-thread ofhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24599560re:https://raphlinus.github.io/rust/druid/2020/09/25/principled-reactive-ui.html) Update (August 2021): Gaming specific accessibility resources: ...