What I've Learned From Female Founders So Far: blog.samaltman.com/what-ive-…

Mar 21, 2014 · 5:39 PM UTC

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@sama all women conferences are great but lose value if "regular" tech events continue to be male dominated. so I'd put more effort there.
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@sama i'd also look for women who can take a lot of sh*t. women like this make good mentors within the community. techin.asia/1d2KKvL
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@sama @pmarca honest question. I’d guess that there are only about 30 black founders that can raise a Series A. When will that matter?
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Insightful blog from @ycombinator's new president @sama: What I've Learned From Female Founders So Far: blog.samaltman.com/what-ive-…
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@sama impressed with the proactivity and straight shootin'. Congrats on taking the helm and keep up the solid work
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Great call out. Fluid intelligence is often more important RT @sama Many women pointed out that you don't have to be a coder to be a founder
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@sama Female Founders = intuitive technology. My perspective: for privacy focus less on encryption (still important,) more on exclusivity.
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@sama @paulg Good point. The core are differences in points of interest, sensitivity, approach, problem solving, perspective…
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@sama i'm not sure the analysis is correct but at least it's a start... #fundamentalattributionerror
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@sama I'm in SF until April 2nd, could we meet for coffee about @TheGiftlings?