Advice to Startups: Don't Lie - Technology Always Wins | George Hotz and Lex Fridman
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George Hotz sounds like badger from breaking bad
George Hotz is kinda cool and crazy at same time.
@Spreadlove5683
3 жыл бұрын
Is that like the new crazy, hot matrix?
@v-7815
3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much all geniuses have some oddity to them
@quiksilver87
3 жыл бұрын
@@v-7815 Yeah, the dude is wickedly smart
@travis3371
3 жыл бұрын
Add weird too
@korwi7373
3 жыл бұрын
42 years ago bruhhh
Great clip.
I guess it depends on how you define success. Do you define success as demand for your product or the amount of money raised?
Wait what, did I just hear George Hotz reference Slava KPSS?
@__7201
3 жыл бұрын
I am pretty sure he watched Oxxxymiron vs Slava KPSS versus on one of his streams...
@jonatanorange6491
3 жыл бұрын
Ееее, король драконов
You have to wonder who's pissed off at Elon. Oil? Car manufacturer? What industries are being affected by Tesla and Space X? What's the quote in the movie Moneyball? "I know you are taking it in the teeth, but the first guy through the wall... he always gets bloody... always. This is threatening not just a way of doing business... but in their minds, it's threatening the game. Really what it's threatening is their livelihood, their jobs. It's threatening the way they do things... and every time that happens, whether it's the government, a way of doing business, whatever, the people who are holding the reins - they have their hands on the switch - they go batshit crazy."
@Spookyhoobster
3 жыл бұрын
It's most likely not business people. They go into the whole "what kind of people want to see other people fail" topic a bit more after this clip.
IF you're doing something no one has ever done and it takes a bit longer than expected but you actually do it, you're not a fraud. A festival is not a returning space rocket.
Pertinent
When George refers to Slava KPSS... my mind got blown.
Are you listening? Trevor?
lol why do u look out the window all stoic all the time
@tammy1001
3 жыл бұрын
If you want to listen to an interviewer who asks questions without thinking first, Joe is available on Spotify.
Being honest you mean Don't decieve That's surprisingly virtuous for startup advice
@sacredgeometry
2 жыл бұрын
It's nothing to do with virtue it's pragmatism. If you lie about what you can do then in todays world with instant communication you have little to no prospect of sustaining that lie. People can and will literally test your claim. So you have in that situation two tactics. Own up, loose face, try to recover from it and never do it again. Or dig your heels in and try to lie more and hope to god you can maybe sustain it for a little bit longer (or long enough for it to pay off). Either way its terminal and transient.
I can't wait for Lex to get older. Whe he is 50yrs old he will be fine man. I bet more funny like his father. I mean this in positive way. I think he is cute already but with more age he will be more charming 😉
@keshavbansal5148
3 жыл бұрын
Ouch!!!
@otmanighoulassen6177
3 жыл бұрын
What about George?
be honest and hope yu make it
This is so true, the most mystical startup is the Magic Leap glasses, and theyre still nowhere years layer even with working prototypes and untold amounts of inWASTEment.
@TheJeremyKentBGross
3 жыл бұрын
Why do you think that is?
These boyos need to read some Unabomber together.
@naushadahmed8090
3 жыл бұрын
@GNU pluse User name exactly.
@naushadahmed8090
3 жыл бұрын
@@Matzes expand on this mate, can't dig ur comment with this little info.
Yeah. I agree with Georgie, Betamax > VHS.
Is this kenny hotz' nephew?
This definition of "hype" seems strictly based on if these two respect them or not. I'm struck by how much they just assume is inherently in good faith here for their hero.
brian tyler indra, 15
I'm serious that's true.
Elon's timeline predictions are predicated on his ambitions. Why would such ambitious goals not be coupled to such ambitious timelines?
"Better technology always wins" .... javascript ...
@defvii
3 жыл бұрын
Well, javascript is better than flash isn't it? JS doesn't have competitors, and the few competitors it does have are either alternative drop-in ECMAscript implement ations that run in the same engine as Js, other than a few well defeated competitors (java, flash) which are ridiculously insecure and generally not a modern web dev environment that doesn't integrate with other tech in the web stack well. It because it's a lot harder to compete in a web browser then in other environments. If you want to create a new language for compiled x86 programs, you can get to work implementing it right now. To compete with JS you'd have to get all the major browsers (firefox, safari, chromium) to implement an engine for you. That's a MASSIVE undertaking. Then you'd have to try and compete with it's huge lbrary support. Many of JS's issues are a result of the very particular requirements of the web, although it can still be improved of course through things like typescript. And perhaps the bigger issue is a lot of the bad ways JS is used, particular to create badly packaged desktop apps.
@turolretar
3 жыл бұрын
JS is genius
Say it Nikcola
always say I'm hardworking
The nerds screwed everyone!!!
Nikola Theranos
everybody gets pissed off at the people who succeeds...
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It's not the technology that wins, it's how much value you can create in the mind of consumer. Example : deeply think about what's iPhone worth, nothing, Steve Jobs would have told you that on a deathbed
3:39 "OMG how can he be a fraaaud" ye right blind follower
Just stop wearing a suit, pleaseee!