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I meant the fact that one should move at all. You guys are locking yourself out of a huge market of potentially great developers because you don't consider remote work.


Y Combinator does seem to be generally anti-remote, at least for early stage startups:

        http://blog.samaltman.com/how-to-hire
Agree it's a shame.


We're open to remote workers. There's a little less demand (not all YC companies are hiring remote workers), but we have no problem with it.




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