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Hot Questions for Entrepreneurship (166)

Okay, let me tell you about this. Imagine the entire internet as a vast network of academic paper citations. How does PageRank work? Core Idea: Voting If webpage A links to webpage B, it's like webp...
If I were to start a web project from scratch today, I would choose to build a "Personalized Learning Path Planner." This might sound a bit complex, but the idea is actually quite simple.
兄弟,这个问题问到点子上了,估计是每个想自己干的工程师都琢磨过的事。这其实不是个技术问题,而是个选择人生道路的问题。咱不扯那些虚的,就聊点大白话。 想当独角兽,是啥样的? 这就像你要去参加奥运会,目标就是金牌。 玩法: 你的目标不是“赚钱”,而是“值钱”。你要用一个性感的故事,去吸引投资人(VC),拿他们的钱,然后不计成本地去抢市场、扩规模。盈利?那是后来的事,甚至上市了还在亏钱都很正常。
Haha, in your dreams. If you genuinely expect user bug reports to be more detailed than the code you write, your company is probably not far from bankruptcy.
Man, I totally get that feeling. You pour your heart and soul into something, whether it's a new feature or a startup idea, and then you release it, and nobody pays attention.
Hey friend, this is an excellent question, and many people who build great products get stuck at this very step. Don't overcomplicate it; there aren't that many profound theories involved.
This is a classic question, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends on the stage your team and product are in, and what specific needs you have.
Man, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. Many people have had similar thoughts, but perhaps haven't expressed them so directly.
This question is actually a classic "crossroads" that many tech professionals encounter. Behind it are two fundamentally different life pursuits and ways of living.
This is a classic question, one that almost every tech professional asks themselves repeatedly at some stage. Let me give you an analogy, it's like being a chef.
Buddy, you've hit on a crucial point, and it's a huge pitfall many encounter when trying to take a shortcut. I've seen people achieve financial freedom this way, but far more who ended up losing every...
Absolutely, and it's not a failure in the slightest. Many people see entrepreneurship as a one-way street: either you succeed, or you 'fall off a cliff.
Think of it this way: most people starting a business first look at "what sells well." For example, seeing the huge milk tea market, worth hundreds of billions a year, they think, "I'll make milk tea ...
Let's put it this way: you can think of it as two different ways of learning to cook. The first is "analogical thinking," which is how most of us operate.
To get noticed by Y Combinator (YC), you need to understand the game they're playing. They aren't looking for a perfect business plan, but rather a few more fundamental things.
Hey there! When it comes to the changes at Y Combinator (YC) over the past few years, there's quite a lot to talk about. If you had asked me a few years ago, I might have described it as a standardize...
If you're applying to YC, reading Paul Graham's (PG) essays is essential homework. He has many articles, but a few are widely considered "bibles" – you'll truly be at a disadvantage if you don't read ...
从Google这些看起来很失败的项目里,我们普通人或者想做点事的人能学到的东西其实特别实在,基本可以归结为几点大白话: 技术再牛,也得解决一个真实存在的问题。 Google Glass就是最好的例子。这东西刚出来的时候,所有人都觉得“哇,太酷了,未来科技!”但冷静下来想一想:我戴上它,到底能干嘛?它解决了我的什么痛点?是看导航方便了一点,还是拍照快了一点?为了这点“方便”,我得花一大笔钱,还得...
Speaking of Susan Wojcicki, her journey with Google famously began in her own garage. When Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, were still relatively unknown students, they rented her garage...
Ah, speaking of "Don't be evil," this can be said to be the most core and legendary part of Google's early culture. The birth of this slogan was actually quite grassroots.

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