In addition to the SFBA getting less attractive, I think that some products (ironically many coming out of there) have helped geographically distribute access to the advantages people used to move to get.https://twitter.com/sama/status/1096822724217827328 …
-
-
There has always been an “information flows at the speed of beer” factor which encourages deal makers to be in close proximity to other deal makers, but some patterns of the deals which make the ecosystem go round are now streamlined and possible to conduct over the Internet.
Show this thread -
I know this does not sound like a real thing but I promise you this was a real thing: you used to have to talk to an actual person, frequently in the flesh, to get servers.
Show this thread -
Ditto payment processing, rack space, startup-compatible professional services, placement agreements for ads, etc.
Show this thread -
Some of the expertise requirements for operating things are now encoded in the services you will naturally use for them. Some are widely distributed in on the Internet. Some are in the same brains they have always been in, but those brains left the SFBA.
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.