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Sam Altman - How to Succeed with a Startup

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Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator, shares his thoughts on how you can succeed with a startup. Startup School is YC's free online program for founders. Sign up to access the full curriculum and over $100k in deals! https://www.startupschool.org/
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Maybe I'm not seeing the right material but when I watch stuff like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lJKucu6HJc from him, all I hear are mind-numbing platitudes. Having a "sensible business model" might have been my favorite piece of advice from that one.
I did the very first Startup School and the most recent Startup School.

When I did the first Startup School I made a number of mistakes. The most costly was that I didn't launch early enough. When I did eventually launch my product, I launched with too many features and I found it difficult to explain to my beta testers. It was "cool" but my users found that it changed their workflow too much and they didn't want to make the investment to see if it was worthwhile. I got disheartened and gave up.

The funny thing was that I was aware that what I was doing was considered "common startup pitfalls" even as I was making the mistakes. From talking to other founders, it seems that a lot of us only learn by making the mistake for ourselves.

At the most recent Startup School, I started again with a new idea. I was determined to build something that solved a specific problem that was easy-to-explain and I wanted to launch quickly. I'm still very early-on in the journey but I have customers, revenue and growth.

I would particularly recommend solo founders to give Startup School a go. As a solo founder, the weekly updates with peers really helped keep me honest with myself.

edit:

Old (failed) Startup: https://pin.gy

New Startup: https://www.todesktop.com

edit2: If you watch one SUS video ever then watch this 16 minute video from Sam Altman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lJKucu6HJc

Jun 23, 2019 · karmakaze on Startup idea checklist
This is very much my line of thought. I have come to use different terms for these:

- Startup is what I now call VC funded companies. A startup can and often does 'make the world better' for some definition of better

- A profitable side-business that could grow into a large stable company starts as a side-project/side-business.

This short Sam Altman "How to Succeed with a Startup" video[0] plainly covers why this is so.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lJKucu6HJc

perennate
But what do you call a new business that a founder is fully committed to (so, not a side business) but without an aim to grow to a huge valuation (just enough profit to live)? I think that's what the parent comment is suggesting, not a side business. I'd just call it a small business though, rather than a "startup".
vram22
>But what do you call a new business that a founder is fully committed to (so, not a side business) but without an aim to grow to a huge valuation (just enough profit to live)?

You call it "a little Italian restaurant on the web". At least, @DHH (Rails and Basecamp founder) does:

Short compilation of his original talk, by Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHHXddS0m14

Full DHH talk at Startup School 2008:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CDXJ6bMkMY

And it can give more than just enough profit to live. A lot more.

karmakaze
That is an underserved area, terminology-wise. Perhaps 'small startup' captures it best where it can also have other startup qualities of leveraging tech or disrupting a market.
Dec 08, 2018 · 5 points, 0 comments · submitted by simonebrunozzi
I’d heard of it but didn’t know it was open source.

Is Fuchsia in a state where you can boot it in a VM?

Wikipedia mentioned how to develop applications for it with Dart. Did anyone try developing applications for it?

In a talk [1] by Sam Altman I saw on the YC channel on YouTube, Sam said that an advantage that startups have over big corp is that the latter are not able to “turn their battleship around” as fast, developing software for new platforms. Hmmm... (pondering).

[1]: I think it was this one: https://youtu.be/0lJKucu6HJc

leetrout
I've not seen it in a VM (and I am not a low level hacker) but the getting started docs outline the build process so it would assume it's doable...

https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/zircon/+/HEAD/docs/getting_...

hurricaneSlider
One of the writers at ARS got it to work: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/01/googles-fuchsia-os-o...
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