
“Build What’s Fundable”

. One reaction to Chad IDE captured exactly the vibe shift that is occurring. This is what Will O’Brien, the founder of Ulysses, an autonomous underwater drone company, said:
“Venture funds that choose to back “slop startups” like this and other startups with questionable morals (Cluely, gambling apps, goonbots etc.) should know that mission-driven... See more
Kyle Harrison • “Build What’s Fundable”
And, in my opinion, the other commonality that a lot of those companies have is that they’re led by ideological purists. People that believe in a mission.
Kyle Harrison • “Build What’s Fundable”
As The Consensus Capital Machine has raged on, it has only further eradicated the survivability of contrarian perspectives.
The ongoing pursuit of consensus has poisoned every aspect of the company building equation and, increasingly, the culture building equation. Everything from the influence of vibes pushing the CEO of Starbucks to go “all in on... See more
The ongoing pursuit of consensus has poisoned every aspect of the company building equation and, increasingly, the culture building equation. Everything from the influence of vibes pushing the CEO of Starbucks to go “all in on... See more
Kyle Harrison • “Build What’s Fundable”
I’ve written before about this idea that probably 90% of venture firms shouldn’t exist, we just don’t know which ones in any given vintage are the 10% that do deserve to live, so we keep trying to find out.
Kyle Harrison • “Build What’s Fundable”
I believe that the North Star for YC shifted from helping people understand how to build a company to maximizing the number of companies moving through the funnel. And despite feeling similar, those aren’t the same thing.
The most important takeaway here is that I don’t believe this is YC’s fault. Instead of laying the sins of an entire industry at... See more
The most important takeaway here is that I don’t believe this is YC’s fault. Instead of laying the sins of an entire industry at... See more
Kyle Harrison • “Build What’s Fundable”
But the poison of Consensus formation has spread from capital deployment to culture formation. The prevalence of normativity infects every aspect of our lives . Independent critical thinking gives way to cultural adherence within the party line as contrarianism dies.