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warsaw 2008 vs 2023 (via @QuantumDom on x)
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Nice, things are looking up in Poland, is Warsaw the main tech hub there?
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yes, but it’s really nowhere near us cities
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In the terms of investments available or even in the terms of available talent? My experience seems to be Eastern Europe has a lot of talent but lacks funds usually to properly employ them.
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a lot of fantastic talent but people tend to work from home and are spread out across the city hard to just grab launch with somebody if you need to travel 30 min on public transport to get there capital is a secondary problem tbh, first we need more startups and serendipity
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this. can't get to know peeps and get the random sparks when you don't even know anyone because everyone is remote and not talking. + coworking is also not easy with 30+ mins just to get there. Likely 60+ if it's similar to how germany is
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Interesting problem to be solved, I've noticed similar issues in my country as well, people work remotely and isolation prevents any collaboration.
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yeah it's why Berlin works. It is large enough as city to get network effects for tech. Frankfurt and the Ruhrgebiet (area around cologne) also have lots of talent and money, but are spread too far with travel times too long
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