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> Seems to me that the obvious solution is to recruit outside Silicon Valley.

What makes you think that it's easier elsewhere? Yes, there may be less demand elsewhere, but there's also less supply.

Plus, SV folk are somewhat more likely to understand the game. That's a positive and a negative.




It's not easier elsewhere, but the more places you're willing to recruit from the better. Which do you think has more good programmers: SV or the world?


The world, even excluding SV, has more good programmers, but existence isn't enough.

> but the more places you're willing to recruit from the better

You're ignoring cost.

If local matters, then moving cost and "number available" matters.

There are many places with "enough" programmers to do {reasonable size project}, but there aren't thousands, even if great programers can be found almost anywhere.

There are fairly few places where there are "enough" programmers to do almost anything. SV is one of them.




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