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Y Combinator's Sam Altman wishes San Francisco was more open-minded, like China
![]() ![]() ![]() Sam Altman is a Silicon Valley kingmaker. Sam Altman is rich. Sam Altman wears cargo shorts. Sam Altman is awful.* As president of Y Combinator, an internationally renowned startup accelerator based in Mountain View, California, the 32-year-old has an outsized influence on the world of tech. The seed money his company doles out has both life-changing effects on its recipients and the potential to reshape entire industries.* And if Altman's latest blog post is any indication, this has all very much gone to his head.* SEE ALSO: Tech CEOs are looking more and more like politicians Titled "E Pur Si Muove" in a transparent attempt to position himself as a righteous contrarian speaking truth to power à la Galileo Galilei, Altman explains in the post how toxic censorship has supposedly crushed intellectual dissent in San Francisco. You see, according to the 2015 Forbes 30-under-30 luminary, daring to disagree even in the slightest with the politically correct monsters that run this town is now enough to get you driven out of it.* Read more... More about Silicon Valley, Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, Homophobia, and Y Combinator ??????? ??????: Y Combinator's Sam Altman wishes San Francisco was more open-minded, like China || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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