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Startups I Want to Fund

457 点作者 vikrum超过 6 年前

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rajekas超过 6 年前
I like much of this list - doesn&#x27;t strike me as first world problems at all (I am not from the first world).<p>Having spent the last two years building a climate action platform I have lots of climate change problems with startup worthy solutions, but the item that really struck me was the online zoo. As an animal lover, the very idea of zoos - even the most enlightened ones - is problematic. Instead, why not let the mountain go to Mohammed?<p>Who wouldn&#x27;t want to be a blue whale for a day. Or an eagle? Or a tiger? What might it be like to be an Octopus?<p>These are questions I have researched as a scientist, but in order to truly revolutionize the science, we need data. Lots of data and the best way to collect that data would be to create interfaces that allow people to see&#x2F;smell&#x2F;hear the world from the animal&#x27;s perspective. It&#x27;s like anthropology but with other species.<p>That&#x27;s where the digital is actually better than the physical - while I can go to a regular zoo to see a tiger pace up and down, I can&#x27;t actually be the tiger.<p>I bet people would be willing to pay money to be a tiger for a day. And you don&#x27;t want that tiger to be in a zoo when you&#x27;re the tiger. Much better if it was out there in the jungle where it was meant to be.<p>We need an unzoo.<p>Seems outrageous, but it&#x27;s the one project I can see in this list advancing the frontiers of knowledge, saving other species and creating a business.
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zackmorris超过 6 年前
I just want to second Andrew&#x27;s list. I&#x27;m a developer with probably 1&#x2F;100 as much money as he has, but this is the first list I&#x27;ve seen in a long time that mentions specific low-hanging fruit that has the potential to actually improve lives (vs the mostly vacuous or profit-oriented areas I&#x27;ve seen in other lists).<p>I look at problems in the world as a series of solutions built from first principles. So if you want a distributed mesh network, you need a supplier that can make millions of boxes for roughly 1&#x2F;10 their retail price, or you need software that can run on existing phones&#x2F;routers&#x2F;computers. Then you need open software with tests for all the edge cases so you know it&#x27;s free of bugs. Then you need an algorithm for things like web of trust or onion routing. Then you need a compelling use case (easy, no more internet and&#x2F;or cell phone bill) and a way to prove it&#x27;s safe so it goes viral. And so on. No one step of the process is insurmountable, or in many cases, especially difficult.<p>Once we have that box, other ideas like content-addressable memory (things like IPFS) become feasible and we end up with an internet running thousands of times faster than what we have now, because media can be seeded once to each city and then cached by downloaders.<p>So of course that&#x27;s a barrier to entry, because few players in the existing paradigm want to disrupt the status quo. But that&#x27;s no reason to settle for the wildly expensive and slow technology that we are stuck with now. Pretty much every item in his list works along these same lines.
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Jun8超过 6 年前
Some ideas:<p>1. Social Silo-busters: Couple the evils of the garden walled social network approach with posts on how hard is it to make friends later in life, add a pinch of all that useless time spent in the car commuting (scraping the bottom of Spotify or Audible) and you arrive at: ad hoc voice-based social networks based on proximity, e.g. through limited range (100m) FM transmitters (one cheap way would be to use a rPi: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.raspberrypi.org&#x2F;magpi&#x2F;raspberry-pi-fm-transmitter&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.raspberrypi.org&#x2F;magpi&#x2F;raspberry-pi-fm-transmitte...</a>)<p>2. &quot;Why can’t I manage waste pickup from an app? What might a re-invented garbage truck look like?&quot; These are spot on! You see news of these everyday but they are <i>very</i> slow to appear. Make a DARPA like challenge to sort waste.<p>3. Sleeper Markets. Again, he&#x27;s right in that there are <i>vast</i> markets relatively untouched by technology. Examples: The buzzer for restaurants, why can&#x27;t it have a screen to display menu, or let your preorder? At a restaurant, why can&#x27;t I see the most ordered 5 items and have to go through pages of menu? Similar idea for supermarkets: why not have a giant screen at the entrance showing most bought products, interesting product pairings and other data that may be useful?
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phlowbieuq超过 6 年前
How do you see these two sentences resolving into a single company that you would fund?<p>&gt; A normal first check from me ranges from $50k to $250k.<p>&gt; I’m very bullish on a capital-heavy, asset-full future for startups.
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roadbeats超过 6 年前
Waste management is a huge issue in the developing world. During my world trip, I observed that even a remote fisherman island in the middle of nowhere has a lot of plastic thrash dumped into the nature. It might be hard to believe for you, but here are some observations I had:<p>* Most people don&#x27;t even know difference between plastic and compost thrash.<p>* Most governments in developing world are dysfunctional. They can&#x27;t organize for collecting thrash.<p>I wonder; would it be possible to enable waste management entrepreneurs all around the world with an app? Could people get paid for cleaning up thrash ?
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DevX101超过 6 年前
For federated databases, one of my favorite project I&#x27;ve come across recently is: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;datproject.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;datproject.org&#x2F;</a><p>It&#x27;s a distributed database that uses similar algorithms from git and BitTorrent to support syncing across multiple nodes.
desireco42超过 6 年前
Ha. Package manager, I was thinking how we should have a single package manager that would just do it&#x27;s think no matter the language, and you can just plug in new languages and it would know how to handle them (resolve dependecies etc).<p>I think it would be worthwhile project.
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delinka超过 6 年前
Someone help me understand this one:<p>&gt; <i>A new developer-oriented touchscreen OS</i> – The number of touchscreens in our daily lives is exploding. Android and iOS are optimized for consumer tablets and phones, but what if you’re a developer building a non-consumer product? What if you want to build a cash register, or a digital menu, or an in-flight entertainment solution, or a vending machine?<p>Does he mean an OS with these kinds of solutions in mind? Maybe I need to understand where Andrew feels the shortcomings in Android and iOS lie that prevent his what-ifs currently.<p>When I see the phrase &quot;developer-oriented,&quot; I&#x27;m thinking about dev tools ON the touchscreen OS. And for that, I do indeed have some ideas...
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viach超过 6 年前
One thing wonders me - why angel investors bet on the fact they occasionally find the right team for an idea which already exists and proven in their heads? I can understand when you don&#x27;t really know where to put your money and spend all day deleting emails with weird pitch decks pdfs, but if you _do_ know what&#x27;s the problem which needs to be solved?<p>Is there a need for &quot;outsourcing founders team&quot; thing?
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robax超过 6 年前
I love lists like this for getting the creative gears turning. Paul Graham&#x27;s old blog post is another example, if a dated one: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.ycombinator.com&#x2F;ideas.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.ycombinator.com&#x2F;ideas.html</a>
lifeisstillgood超过 6 年前
Waste pickup - someone posted recently a blog from Taiwan, where they have 4&#x2F;5 garbage collections per day, people simply wait till they hear the truck outside and walk out with their bag and chuck it in the back<p>Now this really only work in a city that is compact, and quiet enough to hear the garbage truck music<p>Which leads me on to Strong Towns, where the argument is that the sub-urban sprawl model is unsustainable- and that might be another indicator, a code smell if you like, that it&#x27;s hard to alter your suburban model compared to the city model.
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exabrial超过 6 年前
Startups I&#x27;d want to fund if I had the $:<p>* Flow batteries<p>* Hydrogen research (production, distribution, home &amp; automotive fuel cells)<p>* Stronger permanent magnets<p>* Cost effective superconductors (rather than room temperature semi-conductors)
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yc-kraln超过 6 年前
Super interesting to see space make the list. I&#x27;ve been involved with &quot;capital intensive&quot; aka hardware startups for the last seven years, through my involvement in HARDWARE.co. I see a <i>lot</i> of these companies that the author is looking for, and they struggle to find funding. Maybe we need a startup discovery platform?
anonytrary超过 6 年前
&gt; What if a social app was optimized for the creation experience rather than the consumption experience? What if the goal was to minimize time-in-app rather than maximize it? What social products would people pay for? (note: Google Photos is the closest I’ve seen to this so far)<p>Interesting. Facebook is like a camera that has an internal overlay over the lens, saying &quot;Wait! Don&#x27;t stop looking through the lens, stay, I promise -- there&#x27;s more!&quot;. Maybe social sites really are just tools and not things to be spending time on, but more like recording devices for our lives and personal history. Then again -- what is HN? Is writing a comment a form of consumption or a form of creation? It would seem like the latter, but it&#x27;s very easy to stay on HN for an hour.
somebodythere超过 6 年前
Charm Industrial seems interesting. How can I learn more about this company?
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gwbas1c超过 6 年前
&gt; An open app runtime<p>The .Net &#x2F; Mono &#x2F; Xamarain toolchain try to do this.<p>WebAssembly also tries to do this, but it&#x27;s so premature it&#x27;s almost impossible to do anything with it.
lazyjones超过 6 年前
I‘d love to see something that makes development and deployment on touchscreen devices practical. Node-red, Retool are going in the right direction, but aren‘t powerful enough to be complete solutions. I‘d favor a visual dataflow language&#x2F;environment with easy sharing&#x2F;extensibility like node-red that compiles to wasm, C, other languages and deploys to the cloud, to App stores etc. with one press of a button.
CyberDildonics超过 6 年前
&gt; An open app runtime<p>I disagree with the assertion that web pages are losing because of security or utility, and that any open app runtime is going to be better than the browsers already on every phone.<p>I think the majority of apps could be made as web pages, but I also think that many are not because having an app installed is an opportunity to grab more data, have more permissions and bait and switch your users at any time using updates.
moorhosj超过 6 年前
Once upon a time I was working on a network of TOR routers. The idea was that I could go to a coffee shop and filter their wi-fi through my personal TOR router for enhanced security. Taken to the next level, you could link many of these together for a mesh network of sorts.<p>The problem I encountered was explaining the concept to laypeople. This can be an issue in the &quot;capital-heavy&quot; and &quot;sleeper&quot; markets.
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jarsin超过 6 年前
&gt; An open app runtime - Proprietary app stores are winning too – and in the process, they are distorting markets and censoring apps.<p>&gt; Could a browser be built that provides an actually better app experience and performance than native apps?<p>And how exactly do you get that browser past apples review process?
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vagab0nd超过 6 年前
The list got me thinking, why aren&#x27;t there more biotech startups in Silicon Valley? Not to discount the importance of other things but I&#x27;d really love to see we put more resources into improving the human body. Maybe US regulation is the obstacle here?
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phkahler超过 6 年前
My concept really wants to be a non-profit to avoid probable corruption in the name of making money. But it solves a significant real-world problem of global scale. Thoughts on something like that?
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radicalbyte超过 6 年前
AI is already being used in waste management; specifically image recognition to help sort plastics. This is similar to techniques used in fruit&#x2F;veg production to grade&#x2F;bucket produce.
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ggm超过 6 年前
&quot;federated databases&quot; is not low hanging fruit, its CAP theorem decision time. If he means that he wants the interconnection logic to let <i>him</i> pick which two, and how to homegenise the glue between competing implementations, well yes, that would be nice, but it doesn&#x27;t &quot;remove&quot; problems from CAP, it probably adds a useful layer of indirection which then incurrs its own asynchronous, transactional, complete, sequenced problem-set.<p>I feel that its jeremiah like, but it is probably time-machine and cure-for-cancer stuff. You get bits of it.
Beefin超过 6 年前
I&#x27;m surprised there is no mention of healthcare...
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casegold超过 6 年前
For “air conditioning” there are still opportunities for truly intuitive and intelligent HVAC controls systems that integrate with legacy hardware.
dgudkov超过 6 年前
It&#x27;s interesting that his list is rather long but it doesn&#x27;t mention enterprise at all.
nsx147超过 6 年前
I’ve fantasized about the delivery to a person idea for a while. The next frontier after last mile - last foot. I figure drones will do it one day. Also sounds like something Amazon would do.
heedlessly3超过 6 年前
&gt;it’s a chance to be a part of the solution to some of the world’s biggest problems.<p>This statement is completely out of touch with reality.
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jaequery超过 6 年前
interesting that i&#x27;ve just started working on one of his ideas (social calendar)
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whamlastxmas超过 6 年前
&quot;New insurance companies – renters insurance, title insurance, business insurance, etc have yet to enter the 21st century&quot;<p>I feel like a more creative and productive question is, what can we do to eliminate the need for insurance? Can we have a network of doctors offices in major cities that we pay a monthly fee to access, where the billing and costs are transparent and sane? Can we approach home owners insurance the same way we have community credit unions and reduce the admin overhead and the profit cut of the middlemen?<p>&quot;New staffing agencies&quot;<p>How about eliminating the need for staffing agencies? Let&#x27;s get platforms like Task Rabbit more ubiquitous and inside niche industries that haven&#x27;t adapted. Labor on demand without as much of a middleman. There&#x27;s obviously issues with the current iteration of ride-share apps etc, but it&#x27;s something that can be improved and it obviously works better than the traditional industry (taxis in this example).<p>&quot;What does the internet-native version of the WSJ or The Economist look like?&quot;<p>Reddit, clearly.<p>Air conditioning: A problem easily solved by getting people to live in better climates. With more jobs becoming decreasingly location dependent, this makes sense.<p>Some of this list seems silly and easily dismissed as &quot;because physics&quot;. Electric aircraft don&#x27;t make sense and I doubt they ever will. Space launches will always be expensive due to fuel (I realize as of right now, fuel is a very low percentage of cost - but theoretically even if everything else was free, fuel still makes it too expensive for consumers). Alternative energy is an extremely expensive field. I could go on.<p>_______________<p>Problems that I think are worth fixing:<p>Make a small dent in societal progress to change how people interact and view strangers. Make a small step towards everyone not dehumanizing each other. Create a movement to bring people together and lessen the attitude of people living in big cities having to keep their eyes down and not interacting with others. Pokemon Go is a great example of this.<p>Make the government more accountable, make people more involved in elections. The amount of misguided or wasted taxpayer dollars is staggering. Even small improvements in our representatives could easily mean billions of dollars going towards things like schools, healthcare, and basic needs of citizens rather than buying missiles and $10,000 bolts.<p>Instead of focusing on new ISPs, focus on new methods of distributing traffic that prevents the erosion of privacy and the rise of censorship. Take Freenet and make it mainstream. It won&#x27;t be the solution to everything but it can solve a lot. It will require a lot of changes and new tools&#x2F;applications to make this happen but it&#x27;s possible.<p>Help employers make the shift towards remote workers. Let people live where they want. Don&#x27;t make them tied to a chair for 9 hours a day. Don&#x27;t make them sit in traffic for an hour a day. The impact on the environment and mental health would be huge.<p>Help people disconnect from technology. Fund activity centers in big cities that provide attract options and attractive social groups. Board game meetups on meetup.com are super popular. So are the dancing ones. Bringing in more people and providing better spaces for this would help a lot of people much happier. It provides a lot more opportunities for socializing and finding meaningful connections, which I think most or many people lack.
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atomical超过 6 年前
It&#x27;s hard to get excited about these potential startups. Most of these ideas are not going to make my life any better in a major way and yet the author claims he&#x27;s excited by &quot;big, scary problems.&quot;
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carapace超过 6 年前
I haven&#x27;t been able to find a lot of information on him, does anyone have any good links to background info?<p>This is going to sound both arch and snarky, and I apologize in advance for that, but I have a point to make and I think it&#x27;s topical. I&#x27;ll stay civil.<p>Has he purchased a beachfront property and then denied his neighbors their accustomed access?<p>Has he used any of my childhood heroes as a legal blind to secretly sue an obnoxious media company into oblivion?<p>What&#x27;s his attitude towards the Republic of China (Taiwan)?<p>I started to read about his experience during the Haitian earthquake, but I had to set it aside, to read at a time when it would be more appropriate to bawl my eyes out. (No one wants to see a grown man cry. I somehow didn&#x27;t understand what had happened and learning about it now is just devastating. My God! Poor Haiti!) He stuck around and helped out, so I&#x27;m thinking he&#x27;s an incredibly good guy. Can anyone help me with that?
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