You could say "I want to build colonies on Mars, I just need 10 Trillion in capital!" or you could say "I want to build colonies on Mars, how can I get there even though I only have 1 / 100,000th of the capital?
The same goes for all these startups that think they need 2 million or 10 million dollars to start. You need skills and $100 to start. Someone mentioned distributed systems as an "unbootstrapable product" which is total baloney. Start by identifying clients that would buy your product once it exists and help them distribute their systems. Build up your team and use your spare cycles to build out the features you think you're going to need but currently can't find anyone to pay you to build them.
If you are still hung up on Space X starting with $100m, let me ask you this. Say Elon had lost it all on Telsa and he was starting with a loan from one of his friends to start Space X. How small would the loan have to be for you to confidently say that Space X would never get people on Mars? To me, the size of the loan only dictates the speed of reaching the ultimate goal.
You could say "I want to build colonies on Mars, I just need 10 Trillion in capital!" or you could say "I want to build colonies on Mars, how can I get there even though I only have 1 / 100,000th of the capital?
The same goes for all these startups that think they need 2 million or 10 million dollars to start. You need skills and $100 to start. Someone mentioned distributed systems as an "unbootstrapable product" which is total baloney. Start by identifying clients that would buy your product once it exists and help them distribute their systems. Build up your team and use your spare cycles to build out the features you think you're going to need but currently can't find anyone to pay you to build them.
If you are still hung up on Space X starting with $100m, let me ask you this. Say Elon had lost it all on Telsa and he was starting with a loan from one of his friends to start Space X. How small would the loan have to be for you to confidently say that Space X would never get people on Mars? To me, the size of the loan only dictates the speed of reaching the ultimate goal.