robbfitzsimmons | 7 years ago | on: The Bootleg Video Vans of the Soviet Union
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robbfitzsimmons | 8 years ago | on: Bitcoin Falls Below $2,000
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: The new legend of Zelda is a toy box of delights
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: How to never complete anything
Am I missing something? It's a nice set of thoughts, but I can't imagine paying to have read somebody's personal blog, and would have been vaguely weirded-out at him having ads on it.
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: Venezuela Is Falling Apart
I'm just about to start his most recent book, "The End of Power," which is about how hard it is to establish and maintain political control as technology decentralizes. It's not going to be the kind of book Maduro (the Venezuelan president) is going to read, but seems pretty sure to be the playbook of how that regime will end.
https://www.amazon.com/The-End-Power-Boardrooms-Battlefields...
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: Harvard Square Classic Cafe Algiers Closing Forever Sunday
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: MailChimp’s founders built the company slowly by anticipating customers’ needs
Losing to a competitor would mean you're not failing because you didn't find a market need. So you would screw up managing it, or by not spending to market/hire/add capacity fast enough. The only other reasons I can think up seem idiosyncratic (maybe well-funded competitor got regulatory approval or a big partnership from a VC intro?).
robbfitzsimmons | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: Bot to steer discussions from Slack to Discourse
In the original post from the AgileBits team quoted at the top, that team tried Basecamp, which to me seems to do a good job of separating thoughtful/long-form discussion from chat, along with the weekend-pause feature.
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Ask YC: is Paul Graham still doing office hours with YC companies?
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Write like you talk
I haven't yet found a Chrome extension which does Hemingway-esque linting on all text input fields, like Gmail or (god forbid) comment sections. Somebody (maybe me) should make this.
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: AngelList Announces $400M Early-Stage Fund
Having been involved in LP reporting at a seed fund, I can say that it happens regularly but infrequently (quarterly, or at most monthly) and at a 30,000 foot level. I've really never seen LPs interact with portfolio companies at a seed stage, beyond chatting at a cocktail party after the annual meeting.
Besides, given the nature of the platform, if they're looking into trends and products, isn't that information publicly available (this is just adding money behind the top syndicate deals on AngelList)?
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Dear Dad, Send Money – Letters from Students in the Middle Ages
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Unicorns
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Payment startups disrupt traditional cash-transfer firms
If somebody can take the same data, package it up more nicely, and make the economics work to eliminate fees, I actually don't think we're worse off?
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: Use wealthbot.io to easily setup your own portfolio management platform
However, I think the target audience is probably more likely individuals rather than financial advisors, unless you're going to be running it as a SaaS. I can't see the overlap of small advisory firms and those familiar with Vagrant.
Will give it a poke with a few hundred dollars in Vanguard ETFs.
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Why Is Almost No One Using Apple Pay?
However, this looks to have been the result of concerted corporate effort and training (every clerk knows how it works, etc.). Can't see it catching on in a small business.
robbfitzsimmons | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: Automated personal bookkeeping for hackers
I'm actually curious why broader community effort hasn't sprouted up around web scraping for banks, given how horrible API support has traditionally been. Plaid (plaid.com) purports to make this easy, but it's not very mature yet and will be a paid service.
robbfitzsimmons | 11 years ago | on: Little’s Law: An insight on the relation between latency and throughput
We were just recently using it in business school to look at cycle times in assembly line output.
robbfitzsimmons | 11 years ago | on: A startup postmortem with a happy ending
I bet a lot of us hit this moment, over and over again: "We didn’t obsess over it and we didn’t love it. We loved the idea of it. That hurt."
When you're on the brink, remember why you're doing this at all; to build something that you think is really cool.
robbfitzsimmons | 12 years ago | on: Mint sucks, so why aren't there any real competitors in that space?
I'd be interested to see what partnership companies like IGG, who builds the popular iBank for Mac, have pulled off to do this (http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibankforipad/direct_access.php).