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Unfair advantages grow from irrational habits (thestartuptoolkit.com)
41 points by llambda on Jan 10, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



It may not be evil but it is really stupid, because it means Google results no longer give insight into the structure of the web (things like normalized google distance can't be trusted, for one).

What they could have done instead is personalized Gmail's spam filters, so that I could actually train the thing. But no, lots of false positives that don't respond to training. (Personalized spam filters are the only way to beat spam, since a dedicated attacker can't test against the filter with dummy accounts.)


Honestly, no. Not here in Italy, at least. "once you’re 10 years into your startup career, as he is, you have access to all the same incredible resources" - what is going to give you those "incredible resources" you're talking about? Time?

I've seen too much to believe that you can be a successful startupper without some kind of external help. And that external help, at least here, it's not something you can gain - it's something you're born with. It's your family, it's the friends of your family, it's the connections your family has, it's the connection you were able to build because you went to an expensive school, paid by your rich family.

Again, I'm not saying that in the US things work the same way. In Italy they certainly do - Startup Chile is/was kind of a failure for the same exact reasons. The commenter has its rights to complain about those guys who had a huge headstart if they act like they didn't.


Then why are you still in Italy? Entrepreneurs don't whine about how things can't change, they figure out how.


I'm not an enterpreneur and I don't want to be one.




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