Geek Entrepreneurship History

Albert 2022-11-29 22:34:48

Before watching it, I also specifically asked Silicon Valley veterans whether the film is realistic, and the answer is that apart from the necessary concessions made for drama, the plot is still quite realistic, and the satire is especially in place. So, I looked at it with confidence. After watching 8 episodes in one go, I felt that, worthy of the name, I could afford the name "Silicon Valley".

Since the popularity of "The Big Bang Theory", geeks have entered the public eye, and the concept of "smart is the new sexy" has spread like wildfire. However, before this film, programmer geeks in the real sense were not fully represented on TV. The eighth season of "The Big Bang Theory" not only has long since transformed into an urban romance drama like "Six People", but the characters are far from the Silicon Valley entrepreneurs (although they may share similar interests). There are two or three movies about Jobs and Zuckerberg, but they are on the big screen (more, Jobs is not a programmer). Therefore, "Silicon Valley" can be regarded as filling the gap of a new type of film. Not only that, this film also introduces a series of activities in the field of entrepreneurship to the audience: looking for investment, sharing equity, editing BP, writing prototypes, participating in entrepreneurship competitions, etc. It is definitely an entertaining and practical tutorial. Isn't Premier Li Keqiang calling on young people to start businesses, and suggesting that this film be introduced will surely get twice the result with half the effort.

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Extended Reading

Silicon Valley quotes

  • Donald 'Jared' Dunn: Hey! Sorry if I scared you, I know I have somewhat ghost-like features. My uncle used to say, "You look like someone starved a virgin to death."

  • [Repeated line]

    Gavin Belson: Fuck!