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Jun19th

Marc Andreessen on Why Not To Do A Startup

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I just read through a very interesting article by Marc Andreessen entitled “The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 1: Why not to do a startup“.   This is a guy who knows what he’s talking about:

My specific experience is from three companies I have co-founded: Netscape, sold to America Online in 1998 for $4.2 billion; Opsware (formerly Loudcloud), a public software company with an approximately $1 billion market cap; and now Ning, a new, private consumer Internet company.

But more generally, I’ve been fortunate enough to be involved in and exposed to a broad range of other startups — maybe 40 or 50 in enough detail to know what I’m talking about — since arriving in Silicon Valley in 1994: as a board member, as an angel investor, as an advisor, as a friend of various founders, and as a participant in various venture capital funds.

You can hop over to his site to read the full article which is very detailed or check out my summary below.

PROS To a Startup

  • The opportunity to be in control of your own destiny
  • The opportunity to create something new
  • The opportunity to have an impact on the world
  • The ability to create your ideal culture and work with a dream team of people you get to assemble yourself
  • Money

CONS To a Startup

  • Emotional rollercoaster
  • Absolutely nothing happens unless you make it happen
  • You get told no — a lot
  • Hiring is a huge pain in the ass
  • At some point you’re going to have to hire executives
  • The hours
  • It’s really easy for the culture of a startup to go sideways
Jun19th

Bloglines is Annoying

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I started out as a huge Bloglines fan.  I use it throughout the day to get the latest articles and posts from all of the sites that I like…roughly 300 as of today.  I used to think it was a really helpful aggregator that saved me time and kept me up to date with the latest info.  When I load it up it shows me all of the sites I’ve saved and highlights those with new content, showing me how many new articles or posts there are to view on the site.

But, lately it is starting to piss me off.

More and more I’ll click to view new posts and all I see is the same old shit I’ve already read and seen at least once if not twice.  I don’t know if the feed owner is specifying that the post has been updated or if its a Bloglines bug, but it wastes my time as I have to sift through old posts to get to the good stuff.  Look, if I’ve already clicked on a highlighted site and viewed the NEW articles they should not be highlighted again, or at least not in the same way.  This appears to be a relatively new issue…or maybe it’s just happening more frequently now.

Anyone else having this problem?  Know of a solution?  Is it time for me to switch aggregators?



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