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kevin j ?
@entropybender
my friend who moved from ny to sf came back to ny and tried ten times to convince me to move to sf permanently. of all the arguments (weather aside) the most compelling to me was that you won't get judged as much lmao we were talking about how longer term, perfect competition of technology will dramatically reduce the TAM for business software -> less people employed -> consumers have no money -> consumer businesses also struggle -> everybody who doesn't have some sort of edge is basically rekt and will need UBI this was at a fast, no frills brooklyn donut/breakfast shop with $1 coffee and i realized everyone around us probably hates us lmao
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nyc-crypto-cabal-kid
@zinger
Definitely more tech talk in SF, you can viscerally feel it. The flip side that eventually drove me away from the city is that people there don't know how to talk about much else which can feel monocultural and ultimately be a limiting factor in how you think. I love that I can go to a house party in New York and talk to someone for a couple of hours without ever knowing what they do for work. In SF they tell you in the first 30 seconds and expect you to pick your jaw up off the floor.
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Shaan
@shaanxyz
So true Everything here is just work, and personal opinion But most of the socializing/social events are shit ๐
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