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by asdff
1093 days ago
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Its hard to enter a market as a truly novel competitor. Chances are on your way up you run into some essential sources that are controlled by a competitor. Imagine starting a Peach computer company in your garage today. You think Broadcom will want to potentially sour their relationship with Apple by offering you good terms? There's a reason why a lot of these "pulled myself up by the bootstraps" stories happened in eras where you could comfortably rent a workshop with little means and do things like solder your circuitry for a desktop computer by hand and ship it to clients yourself. A lot of such windows of opportunity were open for a few short years or even decades but have long since been shut and bricked over. |
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If only there was a discussion forum that could match up founders with venture capitalists ready to take on big challenges!
You have picked perhaps the worst example industry, on perhaps the worst venue to write it.