500 Touring Group (Taken with instagram)
500 Touring Group (Taken with instagram)
500 Touring Group (Taken with instagram)
Actually used a pay phone today (Taken with instagram)
Nuno (@dscape) chatruelette demo with #webrtc and #socketio (Taken with Instagram at jsDay 2012)
Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup - Class 11 Notes Essay
Awesome. Thanks, blakemasters:
Here is an essay version of class notes from Class 11 of CS183: Startup. Errors and omissions are mine. Credit for good stuff is Peter’s.
Class 11 Notes Essay—Secrets
I. Secrets
Back in class one, we identified a very key question that you should continually ask yourself: what important truth do very few people agree with you on? To a first approximation, the correct answer is going to be a secret. Secrets are unpopular or unconventional truths. So if you come up with a good answer, that’s your secret.
How many secrets are there in the world? Recall that, reframed in a business context, the key question is: what great company is no one starting? If there are many possible answers, it means that there are many great companies that could be created. If there are no good answers, it’s probably a very bad idea to start a company. From this perspective, the question of how many secrets exist in our world is roughly equivalent to how many startups people should start.
Matthew and Jasmine paying attention to the security advisory (Taken with instagram)
’60s era Italian motorbikes (Taken with Instagram at SFO)
Last glimpse of the ocean on the way to the airport (Taken with Instagram at Wailua Bay View Kauai)
Moon (Taken with Instagram at Wainiha Beach Park)
Goodbye, Hawaii (Taken with instagram)
Sunset (Taken with Instagram at Ke’e Beach)











