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Y Combinator's Sam Altman knocks co-working: 'Too distracting'

4 点作者 dkoch将近 11 年前

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mindcrime将近 11 年前
Meh... all generalizations are flawed (including this one?) Seriously, I think <i>any</i> blanket assertions about whether a startup should work out of a co-working space or not, or whether they should raise money or not, or whether they should use Rails or Grails or Node.js, or whether they should &quot;X&quot; for any value of &quot;X&quot;, are probably wrong as often as they are right.<p>Regarding co-working spaces... We have a co-working membership at the Underground @ Main in Durham, and mostly work out of there, Beyu Cafe, Barnes &amp; Noble, Panera Bread, and&#x2F;or our respective homes.<p>Our own door? Feh, if the bar were set that high, we wouldn&#x27;t even exist and be doing this, since there&#x27;s no money to rent office space right now. And any money we <i>could</i> spend on office space is almost certainly better spent on something else.<p>My point is, context matters. If we wind up raising money at some point, and&#x2F;or get some serious customer revenue coming in, then yeah, sure, we&#x27;d start looking at office space. But right now the UG@Main works great for us. There&#x27;s a nice place to work with fast &#x27;net access, convenient access to the rest of downtown, AND we can reserve a conference room if we need it for a customer meeting, investor meeting, partner meeting, etc. TBH, that&#x27;s the main reason we even have co-working here, so we&#x27;ll have a place to meet people that&#x27;s better than saying &quot;Hey, let&#x27;s meet at Starbucks&quot;.<p>My feeling: Get an office when you&#x27;re ready for it, not sooner. :-)<p>Edit: to expand on this... I almost think getting a &quot;real&quot; office too sign could be a sign of something like &quot;cargo cult thinking&quot;. I mean &quot;real businesses have offices, so we need an office so we&#x27;ll be a real business&quot;. Maybe it&#x27;s closer to &quot;take it &#x27;till you make it&quot;, but office space tends to be pretty expensive, and my thinking leans towards avoiding that expense as long as possible. Heck, as far as that goes, maybe it&#x27;s time to ask if businesses need office at all. Why not go fully distributed, 100% tele-work?