Silicon Valley has been home to many successful companies. The culture of building new ideas there has carried across different periods of tech, and people still come with that same drive. But living in the Bay Area now brings a cost that even experienced founders feel. Young teams feel pressure earlier now, and more of their attention goes toward staying afloat while they try to build. In this episode, Aman Verjee, founder of Practical Venture Capital, walks us through how these pressures took hold and what they could mean for the Valley going forward.
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This truly is the California insider. Thank you for your deep dives.❤
Some of these companies in CA are the hubs of innovation for Chinese spies and other countries.
Temu Patrick Bet David
Silicon Valley heyday is over
Fantastic reporting, content, great interviews, information great job 🇺🇲❤🦅
An ecosystem choking on its own cost. When growth gets this expensive, capital and talent flee to where they're more efficient. Just look at the explosion of trade through Dubai.
Who cares anymore blah blah blah USA has been sold out