If you look at things that are popular apps, it doesn't mean it's going to stick around.
“If you look at things that are popular apps, it doesn't mean it's going to stick around.”
— Justin Kan · Apps
The World Motivation
If you look at things that are popular apps, it doesn't mean it's going to stick around.
“If you look at things that are popular apps, it doesn't mean it's going to stick around.”
— Justin Kan · Apps
If you look at things that are popular apps, it doesn't mean it's going to stick around.
When you're a startup, your edge is that you don't have that many customers. So you can build a really strong relationship with them.
When I was 31, we sold Twitch for a billion dollars. I achieved everything I ever dreamed of. When I was 35, I realized I was just as unhappy as I'd ever been.
I joined YC to recover from the brain damage of starting companies.
I don't feel productive if I'm not working a lot.
Honestly, I feel like inside my soul, I'm very anti-social media to a point where I realized that I need to be active in part because of my profession, but I delete all of the social media apps on my phone daily.
Many people have uninstalled Chinese apps. So when crores uninstall apps. It will be a message for the Chinese government when they are intruding into India.
Managing players is harder these days because of the arrival of new technology. They are all using it in their spare time so they become more isolated and selfish. They share less, they talk less. They have apps, their phones and the Internet but they are less used to talking to people.
I'd like to see technology to move beyond the hype and be considered part of infrastructure... the way you see access to water. I would like it to move away from apps and mobile money. So that everyone has their TV and their Wi-Fi, and it's just ubiquitous. I think that's where we should be headed.