Y Combinator could very easily (if not for the apparent emotional difficulties mentioned in Black Swan farming) have instead been organized to screen for founders making a credible effort to create a great product, instead of screening for generalized responsiveness to tests.
Do you think other VCs / startup accelerators are doing this (“screen for founders making a credible effort to create a great product, instead of screening for generalized responsiveness to tests”), or doing it to a greater extent than Y Combinator?
Y Combinator could very easily (if not for the apparent emotional difficulties mentioned in Black Swan farming) have instead been organized to screen for founders making a credible effort to create a great product, instead of screening for generalized responsiveness to tests.
Do you think other VCs / startup accelerators are doing this (“screen for founders making a credible effort to create a great product, instead of screening for generalized responsiveness to tests”), or doing it to a greater extent than Y Combinator?
No.