“It’s an ego game, where you want to believe you’re changing the world. But how can you write a check to Fab and believe that giving people discounted tchotchkes is changing the world?”
I don't feel that the article succumbed too much to that rhetoric, unlike most media both closer and further from the tech industry. But in an article with supposedly real talk from VCs, Bryce's is the realest.
Should've also pushed harder against the "push a button to work" Uber-utopia.
I don't feel that the article succumbed too much to that rhetoric, unlike most media both closer and further from the tech industry. But in an article with supposedly real talk from VCs, Bryce's is the realest.
Should've also pushed harder against the "push a button to work" Uber-utopia.