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by keiretsu 6937 days ago
I'm seeing a trend of hackers looking for fellow hackers online to apply for the Ycombinator program. I was wondering how effective a partnership would such an arrangement yield?

2 dudes. Total oblivion to each other's quirks. Joining force to undertake a significant project. How realistic is that?

Also, would Ycombinator have less regards for such hastily put-together teams, irrespective of their skills/ideas?

2 comments

Rolling the dice - it may work, it may not. Your chances of getting YC'd without it, however, are apparently nil. If you do get funded and don't get along, you can always split up, and it'll be like the group projects in school where one person had to do all the work while everyone else flaked. ;)
The companies that split have turned out to be failures (with the exception of reddit). Try to pick a good co-founder.

So, while it's true that you'll probably fail if you get choose a poor co-founder, it's also true that you'll probably fail without a co-founder. In the end the result is that you're working alone, which is a bad place to be.

> The companies that split

List?

Co-founders in the night exchanging glances

Wondring in the night

What were the chances wed be sharing a C-corporation

Before the night was through.

With apologies to Frank Sinatra...