Hey guys, I'm here and taking notes -- I've put some from the morning talks onto GitHub; please PR if you have any improvements or more details! Let's make the best notes ever :)<p><a href="https://github.com/charlesfeng/startup-school-notes/tree/master/2016" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/charlesfeng/startup-school-notes/tree/mas...</a>
Ooshma is doing a great job. She reminds me a lot Brian Chesky's talk at Startup School 2010 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOytubycHOg" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOytubycHOg</a>
I think I've managed to play the stream without infecting my computer with Flash. Open this network stream in VLC: <a href="http://icv-live8.icvdm.cshls.lldns.net/icvdm/icv-live8/icv-live8.m3u8" rel="nofollow">http://icv-live8.icvdm.cshls.lldns.net/icvdm/icv-live8/icv-l...</a><p>Changing that "live8" to other numbers shows other videos, mostly eBay commercials but maybe some other content as well.
I only saw the bits around 230pm, but if by "startup school" they were trying to explain to the inexperienced entrepreneurs how they can be exploited by third-tier investors who enjoy mocking them, cutting them off while they are trying to explain their innovative ideas, and showing how smart they are to other people in the room, then that parody was pure genius. But I'm guessing most people missed the joke.
Sometimes I wonder if the world from a startup's point of view is limited to America!<p>The stream is near unwatchable in Australia!<p>edit: even going as far as using mpv to help alleviate the issues, but stuff dropping still isn't helping!
Netflix's deck that Reid Hoffman is talking about: <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664" rel="nofollow">http://www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664</a>
This is a great one!
I had a ticket and was going to join (I flew out for one in 2015) as I really enjoyed the last time. But then I remembered unless you're looking for a founder you only get to mingle with other, hopeful entrepreneurs and you don't really get good feedback from anyone. And the entire set of presentations end up online.<p>So if you want to attend for the social experience (which don't get me wrong that's certainly fun) go for it but I'm not convinced it helps anymore beyond watching the videos online. In fact last time it ended up just helping me procrastinate.
<i>"Cannot load M3U8: Crossdomain access denied"</i>.<p>Can't understand why people keep trying to develop in-house livestream solutions, with so many professional options available, and must-have features: HD streaming, mobile, recordings available immediately, etc.