I'm a 2nd timer, recently moved to the bay area. Had a startup back in 2012, currently consulting.<p>I have a great idea (yada yada) but not sure where potential founders are hanging around the bay. Thoughts?
Don't look for a cofounder. Just start working. The farther along you get, the more prepared you will be for the "opportunity"... if/when a good potential cofounder comes along. Some people call this luck.<p>ps. The same advice goes for anyone looking for a romantic partner.
The standard advice is that potential co-founders should come from the people already known well enough that they can be trusted, productive, and committed.<p>My take is that a cofounder is should be someone I want to make rich <i>and</i> who hopefully wants to make me rich. It shouldn't be an arm's length relationship or the blush of a new love.<p>Good luck.