Ask HN: Help me find a co-founder
5 points| resdirector | 11 years ago | reply
I'm testing a new way of finding a co-founder.
Here's a list of my likes and dislikes: http://willwegetalong.site44.com/ (embarrassingly messy at this stage)
My hypothesis is this: two people who work well together have somewhat similar passions and peeves[1]. In the link above, I’ve not only included my likes and dislikes, but also how much I like or dislike each. +1 is roughly equivalent to one "Facebook Like”. +2 equivalent to two “Facebook likes” and so on. Yes, ill defined and arbitrary.
Have a look down my list of likes and dislikes, and if you think you know someone who shares the same passions and peeves, intro us. I will decide on a reward in conjunction with said new co-founder.
[1] Necessary but not sufficient.
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
http://www.paulgraham.com/startupfaq.html http://willwegetalong.site44.com/
[+] [-] pwim|11 years ago|reply
Sharing interests might be a nice secondary thing, but I would start with the kind of person you're looking for first.
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
If anyone here thinks this is an interesting hypothesis worth chasing AND/OR thinks they'll get along well with me (http://willwegetalong.site44.com/), I would absolutely love to chat to you.
Or if you simply know of someone who would be interested in investigating this hypothesis.
EDIT: big thankyou to all the comments here. Much good feedback that will go into v0.2
[+] [-] corobo|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
Yeah, good point, I'll consider adding more entrepreneur-centric info on.
(Out of interest, which TV shows? Or was just figure of speech?)
[+] [-] atroyn|11 years ago|reply
However, almost all of your interests are to do with watching television (or consuming media of one kind or other). That would be a 'nope' moment for me on a date, and I suppose in evaluating a co-founder as well.
[+] [-] mknappen|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
Perhaps I listed way too much TV. The broader (and bold) hypothesis here is that our passions and peeves play the strongest role in determining success of close working relationships.
[+] [-] officialjunk|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
I think this way is better, because even if there isn't a skill match, we'll still likely have an interesting conversation (presuming we bond over one or more of our passions or peeves). And I'll probably keep you in my Rolodex...who knows, maybe sometime later we'll have complimentary skill sets.
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[+] [-] resdirector|11 years ago|reply
I could well be completely wrong. I aim to find out.