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PM is irrelevant role and will die in next 2-3 years.
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What happens when most of your team is Indian?
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Ideal indian parents
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Is Israel getting bad PR the reason for banning tik tok?
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Why doesn't OpenAI offshore and reduce expense by 80%
I understand it has advantages for retail stores or restaurants in busy areas. But for Software companies, e.g. Amazon, Uber, Lyft chose offices on very busy streets. It is difficult for Empoyees to commute and parking, and it costs more for companies. Other companies like Google and Facebook chose quiet places to build their offices with very large parking garages, and employees can live nearby and drive to work. The commute could be much easier. Are there any benefits for Software Companies locating on very busy streets? #uber #amazon #lyft #software
Because normal people don’t want to drive to stupid campuses from white-ass suburbs, that’s why
You want to live in a shitty city with homeless people everywhere? People with children or people who value nice homes/areas prefer the suburbs. Most workers fall into this category.
Not every city is San Francisco
Optimizing for the talent. Young single folks want to live in cities
Sometimes it’s a consequence of when the companies were founded. If you’re an early 20’s YC founder, you’d probably want to live/work in the city versus setting up shop in South Bay.