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sarthakjshetty commented on Ask HN: Are there any successful tech non-profits?    · Posted by u/samemail88
sarthakjshetty · 4 years ago
Arguably one of the most profitable non-profits of all time: Stanford Research Institute, with a revune of $540 million (2014 figure)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRI_International

sarthakjshetty commented on Ask YC: What happened to the YC podcast?    · Posted by u/sarthakjshetty
1123581321 · 4 years ago
Craig Cannon, who was doing the podcast, left YC and it stoped. Couldn’t say why they failed to find a new host. I thought it was gaining good traction as well.
sarthakjshetty · 4 years ago
Yup, my thoughts exactly as well. You don't even need a host I think? I remeber Daniel Gross, Kat Menalac, Sam Altman, Geoff Ralston helping out with the interviews. I'm sure it would've evolved to become a great source of founder stories. Sigh.
sarthakjshetty commented on Ask YC: What happened to the YC podcast?    · Posted by u/sarthakjshetty
lamroger · 4 years ago
Lots of fresh YC content on Youtube now
sarthakjshetty · 4 years ago
very true, but I'm talking about the interviews that they used to do with different founders in a conversation type format. I really enjoyed Craig's detailed questions and thorough research.

I remember listening to the episode with the Voodoo co-founders [1], and it helped guide my research direction in college.

I also remember being exposed to an early flavour of RL through the episode with Greg Brockman and Sam Altman [1], where they spoke about the OpenAI DoTA bots. I regularly listen to episodes again and I always unearth some bits of wisdom that I overlooked in previous listens.

I think that series of interviews was largely due to PG and Sam's idealogy of structuring YC (and now OpenAI) as a college campus/research institute, rather than an incubator/VC fund.

[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x86QJQQy17s [2] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdIPveR__jw

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KarmaCake day564March 3, 2018View Original