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Posts by Luke Lucas
i've been worried about a mega-conglomerate discount by seed investors if i ever seek venture funding for this but for now i'm squarely focused on building on building a product that would have helped a younger me build a more successful startup with less stress in my life.
i'm working on a new project for startup founders - i call it layer0.
i've been working on it for a few months now and the current iteration includes the following features:
- 1-click deployment for most programming languages and frameworks
- UK company formation
- web analytics
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- one of the worlds best OOH advertising platforms
- a crm
- cloud services
- and much more...
all in one app btw
everything's very much in beta but if you want to test it out hit me up luke @ tekodot dot com
- UK tax automation
- zero-hassle business banking & payment providers
- US company formation & taxes automation
- www.eu-inc.org company formation (? 👀)
- cap table management
- an awesome community forum for founders to message, share events, and share anonymous feedback on investors
coming soon:
i'm working on a new project for startup founders - i call it layer0.
i've been working on it for a few months now and the current iteration includes the following features:
- 1-click deployment for most programming languages and frameworks
- UK company formation
- web analytics
... 🧵
I maintain that YouTube should have launched a stand-alone Shorts app.
happens to the best of us 😆
Early wireless earbuds like Jabra and Bose struggled with battery, connectivity, and design. Apple waited to develop the W1 chip for seamless pairing and comfort, turning AirPods into a cultural icon. Result? AirPods own 60% of the market, generating $12B annually.
BlackBerry and Palm led early smartphones with keyboards and poor touchscreens. Apple waited for better processors and interfaces, launching the iPhone with a seamless design and revolutionary App Store. Result? iPhone captured 85% of global profits and generates $390B/year for Apple.
This looks awesome! 🤩 so sad I couldn’t make it
(the northern irish representatives to the UK or locally) will also be able to intervene on your behalf and have done so for other talented immigrants
a little more back-channely but if you’re set on Belfast, just hit up Farset Labs hackerspace - if you come around someone can likely give you invites to all the Northern Irish tech slacks and the community is generally very supportive of immigrants and helping then secure visas. Our MPs and MLAs
if you have an Irish passport you’re also allowed to live, work, or travel here indefinitely under the Common Travel Area which is separate from the EU so unaffected by Brexit.
main pathways are: job (relatively easy, any major company is likely willing to sponsor), study, or there’s lots of routes for talented individuals like the HPI
Visa for graduates of top universities (most US ones should qualify), innovator visa for entrepreneurs, start-up visa for founders, etc
it should be relatively easy! I’m not going to lie, it’s the same UK immigration process so you may also want to try out London - personally I prefer Belfast but I love both (despite being Irish). You can always try one and swap to the other on the same visa so not a huge deal
Oh plus on the bright side our politics is genuinely occasionally beautiful - when a small number of fascists tried organising they got CRUSHED. Everywhere they went we formed walls of humans to kick them out of towns and cities, outnumbered them 1000:1. Makes me proud of what we’ve achieved 🥲
emotional baggage tied to the city (for very good reason).
For anyone travelling, I super recommend trying it - especially if you’re from the US, it feels very close to certain US culture except a much bigger welfare state, and we are a national that steals recipes for the better 😋
then I landed on Belfast, the moment of realisation came after I brought a business partner to the city and they also fell in love with it.
Cheap-ish housing, kind people, lots to do, great opportunities, great food, and so on. The only disadvantage is my own personal that I grew up here and I have
Klagenfurt was great except just a little too small and I’d struggle speaking German, Vienna was horrible (no further explanation), and so so on. It doesn’t super matter why/why not for every city because they all mostly had one major flaw
then I tried a bunch of other cities across Europe and visited US a bunch (for legal reasons, I have not lived in the US)
Lots were nice: Florida was great except I genuinely got a sense of impending doom from the healthcare and the heat. LA made me consider maybe a city could be made of imposters
so in Finland I tried living in Tampere
with my then girlfriend, as I mentioned it was just wildly isolating. There’s a couple of other bad factors in that like you get this deep sense no one cares about you (food/housing/social services/products/etc)
I ended up right back at home in Belfast!
I’m a bit biased because I grew up living in Northern Ireland so I’m the most familiar with it but here’s a little thread on why bcs why not:
agree with you that it’s currently overstated.
it will hopefully eventually be true assuming the community puts in the hard work to make it so, and that lots of
the benefits folks are seeing scale.
what converted you? anything you’re missing? 😃
ah where was this?
moved there for a while, too isolating in the smaller cities 🫤
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