The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley Comments

  • Alvina 2023-05-04 02:34:29

    Silicon Valley practice: "Fake it, till you make it". Compared to the more famous Enron scandal, Elizabeth is still working very hard to realize her dream, not a scam from the beginning. More or less like Luo Yonghao of Hammer Technology. However, the company failed to realize the function of the blood test machine after all. Compared with the fraud of Ruixing Coffee, it is much worse. The analysis of the documentary is quite detailed, with too much expansion in the middle and a bit rushed at...

  • Josianne 2023-04-27 16:10:06

    Ongoing &...

  • Valentina 2023-04-22 03:13:10

    Hehe, it's like telling a big lie, even believing it. A story is a good story, but the storyteller is not very good at expressing...

  • Dayana 2023-03-24 04:28:04

    Mainly an overview, the story in the book is more fierce, but the appearance of Stanford female professor and dan Ariely are two...

  • Chelsey 2023-03-20 18:52:53

    True believer's lie can convince the most. It's another story whose reality goes beyond the script. I remember watching a video on YouTube before saying that Elizabeth Holmes's voice was actually disguised, but she almost revealed her secrets only once in public. I'm even more curious about when someone who believes so firmly in the ideas they conceive will show up in their true...

  • Adrienne 2023-03-18 13:03:07

    Success is really a vicious circle. It may be too delusional to succeed and become paranoid, thinking that pretending or imitating can be successful in Silicon Valley. Wearing the same clothes as Steve Jobs and Zuckerberg, deliberately keeping his voice low, and having a tongue like Jack Ma’s lotus, he doesn’t know that he has learned only a small part. Aside from patience, hard work, luck, etc., success may only be a thousand things. A small chance of only 1 in 10,000 events. Elizabeth's eyes,...

  • Priscilla 2023-03-18 11:14:03

    A typical startup model, telling a good story to attract venture capital, then research and development, the first half of the story is similar to Elon Musk, and in the later stage, in order to continue financing, it is deceitful to bring an inaccurate instrument to the market, so she was sentenced to 175,000 consumption. Compensation for each person is 26.5 US dollars. Around that time, large laboratories had already implemented a single drop of blood to detect more than two dozen diseases,...

  • Liana 2023-02-28 06:39:22

    "Excuses are like assholes. Everybody has one." It's still amazing to match the faces in the book. There are many creative motion graphics, but the materials are only those +talking head... This story is too fascianting. Next is the book/documentary the third genre -...

  • Toney 2023-02-27 10:09:57

    Wearing the same clothes every day barely blinking big blue eyes + pale complexion giant fucking convincible jaws and vocals + flat speech rate if tsn has girls! marcia must have this...

  • Angelita 2023-02-02 19:02:45

    "Bad Blood" is very detailed, but there is another feeling to see the footage of the real person. Although her trademark image and unblinking characteristics can create a certain sense of horror, it is easy to condemn and laugh at her alone, and capital and bigwigs can still easily turn the page and continue to create their next...

Extended Reading
  • Jillian 2022-11-08 22:23:59

    Another explanation for "fanatics"

    In April, I read " Bad Blood: Serets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup " by Elisabeth Holmes, the legendary Silicon Valley scam company and its founder Elisabeth Holmes. This documentary. The documentary deletes some of the details in the book, making the film more complete and focused, but...

  • Isac 2022-11-03 09:00:15

    why not me?

    I just watched thinking fast, and slow not long ago. When I watch this film again, I really feel a lot.

    1 When people make decisions, they are [often] susceptible to system 1, that is, emotional and irrational influences, whether you are an [expert] or an [ordinary person].

    2 Really, don't believe...