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Meet YC This Fall (blog.ycombinator.com)
50 points by craigcannon on Aug 27, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 26 comments


Can someone please elaborate on how (and how much) value attending this event adds? Is it geared more for helping you apply to YC, answer generic startup related questions etc?

Specifically, I am selected in YC Startup school and will have to spend at least a day to travel to attend the session. Is it worth the extra time and money?


I've gone to office hours and I thought it was very useful, although I'd imagine it would vary very widely based on who you actually end up talking to, how much experience/insight they have into your sector/product/(even better) the specific problems you're having, as well as how interested they are in what you're doing.

The people from YC (at least the few I've met) spend a crazy amount of time around startups and have a lot of insight into all kinds of random problems that startups have that they see from being so deep in the startup world, so if you can talk to one of the people from there who's in your general area, and you have specific issues that you're grappling with how to approach and how to avoid pitfalls, they might be able to add a lot of value pretty quickly based on having seen people go through similar kinds of problems.

If you just want to go to the general Q&A, already are around hackernews and are already in startup school, I'm not sure it would necessarily be worth a whole day of travel. The Q&A is necessarily pretty general, and you probably are already getting a good general footing from startup school, although I second the other guy's exception of if you're really good at networking, since there will be interesting people there.


Went to a similar event at Harvard some years ago. Was interesting but if you are a HN regular you probably get as much out of blog posts following happenings online as at the event.

YMMV if you are a better net-worker than I am.


> get as much out of blog posts following happenings

Curious, what are some of the best blog posts/sites to follow?


I was at the Stockholm evening two (?) years ago when they visited the company I worked for then, Wheelys Café. It was certainly an interesting evening and a fun event, but I would not have travelled a day to attend.


NYC is conspicuously missing...


Much as I love NYC, we can't be everywhere at the same time.

Also, we were in NYC a month or so ago for FFC and want to make sure we get to visit as many locations over time as we can.


I see your point, but I'm not sure how that justifies having 3 and 4 events in the Bay Area and Boston respectively when Seattle and NYC are left out.

It just feels like you are trying to meet people inside your bubble instead of trying to branch out and get more people interested in YC.


So is Seattle.

YC is missing out on 2 of the 3 largest US tech hubs.

I'm not sure if that is deliberate or accidental, but it definitely left a bad taste in my mouth.


Sept 18: YC Q&A at Poppy – Seattle, WA


Agreed but they also say "We’ll be adding to this list in the next couple weeks." So time will tell.


So is anything between the coasts other than Chi-town.


Austin, TX as well...


The Chicago event is a block from our office, if anyone wants to meet up, drink our whiskey, that sort of thing.


What kind of whiskey?


Inoffensive and sockless.


Oh for fuck's sake.


See you there.


Glad to see you guys are skipping some of the usual destinations and throwing in some new places. Even if it means my alma mater misses out.


Please come to Australia - specifically Canberra. I’d kill to make that happen. People from Sydney and Melbourne would both make the trip and it’d be huge help to the small (but passionate) Canberra startup community!


Really glad to see the two "tour stops" in Japan, but no love for Kansai?


As much as I love Kansai, it’s prudent not to include it in this list, imho. At least not on the first go-around...

The potential scope and scale of what can happen in Tokyo, especially regarding startups, is much larger than anything Kansai can currently deliver.

Any of the creative business/economic activity that Kansai is famous for will probably find its way to Tokyo if it wants to scale to maximum potential... at least for the time being.

I have a feeling that Tokyo-level scale will be what VCs are looking for. Maybe once the Tokyo market is more established, Kansai will get a serious look, but I don’t think the VC-level Japanese startup scene is developed well enough to warrant that at this time.

That’s just my 2 cents...


Hopefully we see a visit to Australia/New Zealand in the future.


how about something in Miami to cater for those of us in Latin America and the Caribbean?


Come to Denver/Boulder :)


Oakland never gets any love.




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