| - Hard tech founders - Kyle Vogt from Cruise Automation (specifically interested in how he became such a good engineer), he hardly has any interviews that talk about this - Nothing really public from Helion Energy, could be interesting - What did founders do in the early days to develop technical chops while remaining frugal? This seems to be more than just learning syntax and really worth discussing. - If great companies start as projects, have an entire discussion about that and what shape those take (if it's just a side project, do you do user interviews? Etc.) - How to pick growth metrics in hard tech startups - President of University of Waterloo or Eric from Pebble and what about the school creates such great engineers/founders and how Americans can emulate that - FarmLogs Founders: Jesse Vollmar and Brad Koch - A discussion on blending strategy with acting quickly and developing really great, original ideas (and how they evolve from small projects) - Anything with Qasar again, that guy is the real deal - "The best founders may be working on things that seem small but get them done extraordinarily quickly" - discussion on this - Mike Duncan from BankJoy - Adam D'Angelo from Quora - Rob Rhinehart from Soylent - FLEX Fits |