Why are you still here? Let it go

in #live-and5 years ago (edited)

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One of the weird things about human beings, they can't choose. They are more than willing to fight for something new, but when it is there, they find it very hard to let go of the old.

It could also be they are afraid to miss out, in case something good happens at the old place.

Or maybe it is just that they need more confirmation they made the right choice to move on to the new. When too many people stay and enjoy the old, they start to wonder if their choice was the right one.

That is kind of what I see in the Steemit/Hive "battle".

I am not involved enough with Steemit to really care, however, the forces from within the community, and the process of getting out, are fascinating. But also the eagerness of the now Hiv(e)ians (has that been decided on already?) to return to Steemit and keep harassing others with their point of view.

Why do you need that? Why do you do that? Why are you not partying, dancing to the music of the new people in charge, and having the time of your life?

Personally, I think there is room for both chains, both communities. Focus on the one you like most, bring positive energy to that one, to make it grow. Spreading negativity on the other one will only make you seem desperate, insecure.

If you want to fight, fight the coronavirus.

Have fun all, and stay safe!

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Look what the cat dragged in! @neoxian feels I am of enough influence (or threat) to make it worth to downvote whatever I post. A little pathetic, but it does confirm my words. I am really thankful for all Hiveans showing their real face and attitudes. It is exactly what will make Hive not work. Mark my words.

Gentleman! You are a programmer? Isn't it!
This is a question that I am not so convinient to share with everyone!

Actually, My question is suppose a company is saying that they will fund a new startup! Company is big! Startup is startup. Company is asking to elaborate the model of startup. Startup need funds for complete development due to lack of which it is not so much built in!
If he share his idea. Can't the big company will start that own!

How startup will protect its idea.

To be sure you are doing the right thing you should talk to a lawyer.
Maybe the big company will be willing to sign a NDA. That is still not 100% protection though.

Most investors are not so much interested in an idea alone, but more into how you are going to proceed to build, promote, brand it.

Will the company just profit from your profits, will they eventually own the concept?
Do you know how much they want to know before funding you?
Is it possible for you to fund it yourself first, and get funded by the company later on?

There are a lot of variables to consider in this scenario.