Tag Archives: scale-ups

The Death of the Commons and the Piss-Taking Wannabee Founders

A wave of performative, over-leveraged start-ups is degrading the shared trust that underpins venture capital. By making absurd nine-figure asks on the back of debt and bravado, showboating founders extract attention while imposing costs on everyone else. The result is harsher funding conditions, deeper scepticism, and the steady erosion of the start-up ecosystem as a commons.

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UK Flywheel and the Missing Middle: Cyber Scenes from the National Theatre

A first-hand account of the UK Flywheel event at the National Theatre: part love letter to the UK cyber ecosystem, part demolition of the comforting myths around funding, government “capability”, and NCSC’s role. From the NCSC Annual Review to West Midlands Cyber Hub, this is what the day looked like from the founder trenches rather than the podium.

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