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Sean McCann

@sea

Building early stage products. Into running and hockey. Previously engineering at Checkr, co-founder of a few startups over the years.

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9/ One more quick note on the compensation -- over half the "$193m" appears to be in the form of options many of which are significantly underwater. Those have real value but only if Reddit appreciates a lot in value, otherwise they're worth zero. Which seems important.

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Top contributors to a codebase: 1. the technical founder 2. the first hire 3. the lint rule changer that just joined the team 4. the rest of the team

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Introducing Wayfaster (Wayfaster) and our $2.6M seed round led by Slow (Slow Ventures), South Park Commons, early customers, and great angels. We make interviews 100x faster and more affordable for companies and staffing firms globally

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🇺🇸 I just voted for the first time as a new American! It still can’t believe you just enter name/address online, get mailed a ballot, and mail it back without anybody ever verifying your identity and citizenship.

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If it's public data or scrapable, then it'll be in the next foundational models. Too many products don't consider this.

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Bay Area parents love to brag that their toddlers only get one hour of screen time only on weekend days. What's their secret!? The weekend nanny doesn’t start until 8 a.m.

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It's a shame no startup has ever made it coming from a coworking space, because some of these coworking space are nice!

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What's the furthest a startup has gotten with just a Stripe Atlas setup before a lawyer had to fix everything like board consents, stock, IP assignment, etc?