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I just re-read this for the first time in years--it needs a re-write. I will try!

But first this has inspired me to get to work on the forgotten Part II.



I've been working on my doodles if you need a hand again :)


And I have a responsive layout template to convert those doodles into a book if needed… :)


Please do. I have read your work and it is great. Anytime I am struggling with my projects/ideas...I always go back to your work and start from the fundamentals...carefully reviewing my work to see where it could be improved and how to better satisfy the needs of my customers.


Look forward to the re-write and part II.

Can you please provide a glimpse of what you want to address in the re-write.


The audio from voxsnap is a nice addition! Hope the re-write includes it too.


That would be deeply appreciated, thanks, Sam!

There's generally less great content on the idea/0 to 1 compared to the 1 to n stage imho. I've found work from Michael Seibel, Des Traynor, Mathilde Collin, Brian Balfour and others to have been very helpful for the super early product design thinking stage in addition to the playbook.


would you kindly mind posting some links to these aforementioned works?


which parts aged least well? what major trends are effecting the content?


Thank you Sam.


Hi Sam! Can you please interact a little more with the HN community? I realize you are an extremely busy man, but drop in here once in a while and just...comment. Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but weighing in on YC related news once in a while is not a bad idea. Eg- No doubt you and YC are well intentioned people and the YC china move, while controversial, is probably a reasonable move. A private company can only do so much when dealing with powerful nations, and as long as you are not directly aiding governments do all the controversial things you hear about in the news, that's about as good as you can do. What was disappointing for me was this: YC is starting to feel just like any other big company, staying silent on controversial topics and not responding to criticism. I'm starting to feel like there's a disconnect between the community and the company. This makes me sad since YC was pretty much the opposite of what big companies stand for. My advice : be open, respond to criticism, don't stay silent on touchy topics, encourage YC staff to share their opinions on controversial topics. It's ok if your own staff don't agree with you, it's ok to agree to disagree. In short : don't become just another big company. Please note that this comment was made in good faith and please remain respectful in the comments.


Maybe we should all be getting off HN and doing our jobs like Sam hopefully is?


> My advice : be open, respond to criticism, don't stay silent on touchy topics, encourage YC staff to share their opinions on controversial topics.

We already tried this in the larger tech community. At best the controversial or contrarian views were silenced, at worst, people’s lives were ruined.


Can you give me a tl;dr of what you are referring to. Links to articles would be great too!


James Damore's Google memo probably qualifies -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%27s_Ideological_Echo_Ch...




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