
Investors, former Github CEO and Tech Guy ™ Nat Friedman posted a strange temptation proposal for X.
His post is read as follows: “To come to my office in Palo Alto, a volunteer must build a 5000 pieces Lego set. It will provide pizza. You must sign NDA. Please DM. ”
Thanks to my bold fellow KYLE, we know that he is not a joke.
Legos and pizza are making a promise on Friday night if I’m honest, but the NDA is getting me.
I am not a legal expert. But I can say that I should have some confidence that I should not sign NDAS Willy-Nilly. Nevertheless, if I lived in Palo Alto, I will sign this LEGO set and appear to build an NDA, and sign that the NDA has not been asked.
It is a bit strange that well -known investors make this proposal openly. He needs to know that he will be struggling with Stanford’s second graders who want to start an idea. But the 5,000 pieces LEGO set is not a joke, and if there are 215,000 followers, wouldn’t it be helpful for threatening architectural challenges?
In other words, I can pass the whole, “Come with Lego with me.”
The wealthy technicians deserve to enjoy! But the NDA part has ruined me and now I have to live in my life, knowing that something strange is happening in this meeting of this heart. It’s strange that Friedman mentions the NDA in Get-Ge-Go. He was able to play it cool, talk with potential architects, and before they informed them that they had to sign the NDA. But he put it all there.
How can it be a secret about this Lego’s night? Can Friedman access to some of the best secret lego sets that can only be obtained through relationships with the company, such as Birkin bags for nerds?
Or do you want a person who just appears to go and tell everyone where his office is? I know that some celebrities require people who are suitable for signing the NDA. But github is cool and good, but I don’t think Nat Friedman is in the same level of reputation as the Timothée Charamet.
Anyway, if someone in Palo Alto likes Lego and breaks the NDA to help the lowest steak journalism you imagined, hit me.