Why is Bangalore so overhyped? I mean, the city has internal issues, water shortages, traffic problems, and now the language imposition. Seems like the city has hit its saturation point.
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BigLoot IN
Stealth • 2m
Is Bangalore losing its attractiveness for new startups?
There can be two main reasons for this:
1. State Government policies against new companies
2. Favourable business environment in some of the cities in India.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 5m
OpenAI could become the first private company worth $1 trillion. Kai-Fu Lee, former President of Google China, thinks OpenAI might reach this value in two to three years if it keeps growing at its current rate.
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Rajesh Kumar
Stealth • 5m
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." — Winston Churchill
This quote always keeps me going. What's your favorite quote?
Bengaluru is getting insanely hot and humid. I never used to sweat here earlier. One of the prime reasons I used to take pride in this city was the weather and even that is getting bad now.
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Mayank Kumar
Stealth • 5m
'RIP Bengaluru tech scene': Founder eyes Chennai after Karnataka cabinet approves job quota
Do you think bangalore will lose all its glory post this bill?
Lets see past events that have led companies/founders leave bangalore.
1. The water logging
Hey , in my city last year the temperature during same month was averagely 32 degree celcius, mean while this year it rises above 40 degrees each day.
Is this all because of global warming or some other reason?
If this is the difference in one year,
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Sanchit Hajela
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Atlan • 9m
I have got a superb question!!?
As you all know that India is expanding its boundaries for startup incubation from core cities like Bangalore, Hyd, Gurugram and Pune.
So is it worth to get a join in a Tier 2 city like Surat, Indore in a startup?
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Sanket Bhosale
Stealth • 4m
I thought I’d get some followers.
Create a product.
And boom… I am rich.
No, I realized soon, I was going in a rut.
Trust and value are the main pillars.
Work on them, and you’ll find yourself in a better place.
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 3m
Most events and meetups don't make sense.
I went to one event last year in Blr, after that I decided I'm not going to any event again - I'm only going to focus on building stuff.
If you're worried about networking and opportunities, if you create