I just published "There is no good place to start a startup"https://zackkanter.com/2019/06/16/there-is-no-good-place-to-start-a-startup/ …
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Replying to @zackkanter
You left LA off your list. That’s because LA is the perfect place to start a startup.
But in seriousness: close promxity to the Bay Area (VCs don’t liken to admit it but they love LA), inexpensive flights, solid talent, great weather, access to outdoors, culture, etc.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @alexmeshkin
LA’s problem is that some significant percentage of great people would never live there - similar to Austin.
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Replying to @zackkanter
I think that’s an overblown assumption. The people that dislike LA the most are the people that have spent the least amount of time in the nice parts.
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Replying to @alexmeshkin
I’m not saying it’s a correct viewpoint - it’s just prevalent.
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