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Years ago, me and a couple of buddies, we had this crazy idea. We wanted to start an ISP, a clean one, no ads, just pure internet. But our so-called leader, he got greedy. He wanted to raise five million pounds just to print some damn CDs. Guess what? The whole thing went up in smoke. Not long after, some punks came up with the same idea and called it Facebook.

Then, I put my money in this startup, thought it was gold. They were supposed to sell customers to taxis, easy money, right? But those clowns running the show were all talk, no action. I pulled out before it went south. And guess what? Uber and Grab showed up and made a killing.

Another idea, another failure. The problem with these fools was they thought they needed big investors before making a move. But all the real successes? They started in garages, in bedrooms, with nothing but a dream and grit.

Yesterday, I hit up a SaaS company. Told them straight up, they needed to fix their software. Last paragraph? I threw it in their face, “I know it can be done because I built an app to do it myself last week.” Yeah, I’m technical, but before ChatGPT, I couldn’t code a damn thing.

Now, I use AI for everything. Google Ads? I get AI to write those for me. Sure, I gotta sift through some garbage, but with CoPilot, Gemini, ChatGPT, I get what I need in seconds. And then, I use AI to make it happen. I haven’t fired anyone, but the way we do things now? It’s faster, it’s better, and it’s ruthless.

Spot on, compadre.

Ahem… The text above was written by AI, converting my story but told to write like a Mexican drug lord..

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Andy Jagoe's avatar

Always enjoy your articles, Tomas. And I think this will be the week I upgrade to paid.

This said, I think the evolution of venture capital is more nuanced than you describe. I think smart venture money is going to shift from pure software businesses to complex vertical integrators that need lots of capital to solve problems in industries where incremental solutions are no longer possible.

See this week's article from Packy: https://www.notboring.co/p/vertical-integrators-part-ii

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