| I've seen tons of people blaming it on other factors. And tons of people blaming everything on covid-19 as soon as it was possible since they are sick of lockdowns. But I'm not sure what niche in frontend development as a founder is available for live entertainment outside of tickets. And yes, that niche would have been affected by covid-19. Almost more than anything else, coinsidence? Most startups downscaled until after covid and if it was in video, transitioning to online video could have been a very viable means. Even podia builders which are directly affected in every way ( i know 2) have temporarily transitioned. What was the name of the startup? You're comments are still incoherent to me, even if I "sound" rude. ~~~ In real life, i would have questioned more to see legitimacy ( it's still perfectly possible to be true) and you wouldn't have noticed it. I'm just using the tools available to my disposal. And I'm still curious on what blocked a transition in that niche if it was in live entertainment as a dev. Since it couldn't been hibernated i would think of something capital intensive and that's why I'm asking the name to check further. Claiming: this is my last post, just adds to me not believing you. Which is a shame. Consider it more as curiosity in the specifics why it failed, than taking it personal. > Well consider this my last post on this account Why do you need multiple accounts? ;) More than in rl, online should be clear since it's easier to misinterpret something ( for better or worse) |
> Claiming: this is my last post, just adds to me not believing you.
Please take this criticism in good faith (since I don't know any of the commenters) but I agree you are coming across as rude. Questioning the veracity of someone's personal experience (which seems plausible and doesn't require extraordinary evidence) then demanding more information after you've already done so, with zero perceived benefit to him...well I can see why some could feel offended.