Startup roadmap 2017: Find an industry insulated by regulation and/or being boring. Enter industry with software. Industry thinks you’re a punk kid that can’t possibly understand intricacies of x. They’re right at first, but you learn. 10 yrs later no one can catch you.
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Almost completely* I want to see about the recombinant DNA. I'm one of the few people who makes an avid-strong-bet against companies like 23andMe, ElysiumHealth, VergeGeonomics, etc..... despite my silicon valley counterparts yelling that I'm wrong and don't know anything....
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Gingko biotech?
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That's not strictly a software dev innovation. That's a shit ton of hardware and a huge biotech lab.(Drool) Gingko makes foundries for testing enzyme pathways. Exciting stuff, not a web dev startup though, not by any means.
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Tech != web dev. Gingko still exists as a result of software
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Flexport runs warehouses and we have our own 747. Tech is eating the world.
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Warehouses don't have the same empirical complexity as biotech, geology, etc... (Bonferroni corrections are unforgiving. We've achieved 6 sigma in the world of warehouse logistics/companies have done that before. [hard to do that in empirical sciences] code or biotech...
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reword: Warehouses are still hard to run.
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I don’t know why we’re bringing Ryan’s private jet into this
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