8 comments

  • bunnybomb2 5 hours ago ago

    YC is very ethical. I actually saw a couple of the VC's giving out sandwiches in bags to all the homeless. Inside the sandwiches were monitoring chips from a new W26 startup batch. Innovative as always

    • notepad0x90 4 hours ago ago

      what were they monitoring that could be useful? digestion patterns? that sounds like a felony you witnessed.

  • brudgers 2 hours ago ago

    if I’m the paying customer, I’ll be working hard to find a replacement if this company acquires one of my vendors

    That’s one goal of market segmentation.

    I am not saying it is good or bad.

    Only that everything is not for everyone, and moreso as price is a discriminating factor…e.g. your $500/hour consultant is more likely to take your call than a SAAS.

  • runjake 3 hours ago ago

    I agree with the premise of your post, but after dealing with countless low quality/low knowledge support staff, I'd rather engage with an AI on the level of modern GPT models that are trained well on the support knowledge base. Perhaps this is what they're thinking?

  • nathan_douglas 5 hours ago ago

    I come to HN because there are absolutely wonderful discussions in the threads. Not always, not consistently, but often... the sort of conversations (even sometimes arguments) that leave me feeling energized, better informed, and/or fired up over some new project or technology I'd never heard of before.

    That said, equally often I feel like a hermit who limps into town every couple weeks, wild-eyed and twitchy, and listens to other people's conversations, smiles and nods, maybe says something friendly and innocuous, and then I notice that there's a circle of people gambling on street-fighting urchins or chanting "ass-to-ass" at some degrading sideshow, and I have to haul my ass back out to the sticks before I'm found out and my blood is ceremonially drained to inaugurate some hellish techbro kegger 'n' orgy.

  • functionmouse 6 hours ago ago

    Ethics?

    From the VC cabal that brought you Flock's pre-crime police state AI tax syphon?

    • pcthrowaway 5 hours ago ago

      Sure, there are ethics. If it might make us heaps over heaps of money, and won't get us arrested (greasing a few wheels notwithstanding), we're excited to see see how our incubees can "make the world a better place" with us.

      If it might make us money, but only modest amounts, you should probably search for funding elsewhere. VCs in the seed stage usually want moonshots.

  • keepamovin 6 hours ago ago

    Expected(returns) > everything else possible.

    This is fiduciary responsibility morality. It cannot be otherwise.*

    * Source: 15x YC rejectee with idea cross-over with multiple YC acceptees. I guess I have to accept that the genii of silicon valley consider me a degenerate retard?