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Ask HN: Who is your favourite Entrepreneur/Visionary?

wwasimsk about 7 hours ago 19 comments

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I love Steve Jobs. His style, vision and overall charisma made me his fan.
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jorisborisabout 2 hours ago
Richard Branson, he goes against so much convention:

- everyone has so much process to "hire right", but in his books he hired kinda random it seems. And seems to delegate a lot rather than "founder mode"

- the original remote worker: bought a caribbean island for cheap and managed his businesses from there

- random collections of businesses under his brand: airline, telecom, music, ...

was he just like super lucky that everything worked out for him?

smackeyackyabout 3 hours ago
Rod Canion.

Practical, but radical enough to take on IBM when their PC looked unassailable. Being first to the table with a 386 and working with others to make sure micro channel was DOA set the standards for the industry for decades.

Edit: 2nd was Gary Kildall

dnnddidiejabout 6 hours ago
Geohot. He is unconventional. Probably leaving money on table but doing more unconventional stuff.
mikewarotabout 6 hours ago
Henry Maudslay, who made the first practical screw cutting lathe, bench micrometer, and transformed the world of machine tools. He made a bench micrometer that could measure to the 1/10,000th of an inch in the early 1800s.

He helped set up the very first machine tool based line for the production of pully blocks for the British Navy. [1] https://todayinsci.com/M/Maudslay_Henry/MaudslayHenry-ToolBu...

nickfromseattleabout 3 hours ago
Palmer Luckey. Many of the things he discusses, he brings an interesting angle I didn't think of, and has changed my opinion on numerous topics. Great orator.
tmtvlabout 6 hours ago
Richard Stalman, someone who puts other people's rights before his own wallet.
oulipo2about 5 hours ago
He's got a lot of sexual assault allegations against him. Also awful personal character
__patchbit__about 5 hours ago
Elon Musk then Steve Jobs.
late_night_fixabout 4 hours ago
I admired Steve jobs for product vision, but I wouldn't ignore the ecosystem around him.
jgrahamcabout 7 hours ago
I just don't idolize individuals.
omertt27about 4 hours ago
pieter levels, the guy is honest i think.He is doing simple things and succeed.I love his videos.
jorisborisabout 2 hours ago
i know pieter levels, but i'm not aware that he's making videos?
oulipo2about 5 hours ago
Anyone that worked unselfishly for the public good. People like doctors and scientists putting their career at work to improve humanity
manu3000about 5 hours ago
Marcel Duchamp
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trolleskiabout 3 hours ago
Do you mean which billionaire master do you simp for? Stop idolizing them!
perilunarabout 6 hours ago
Elon Musk.

Ok, so he's a bit of a arse, and I really wish he had stayed out of politics, but overall...

dgellowabout 5 hours ago
He’s responsible for at least hundred of thousand of death with the illegal shutdown down of USAID
jorisborisabout 2 hours ago
i share your sentiment, the politics venture hurt his brand, but he's still a crazy impressive entrepreneur
tmtvlabout 6 hours ago
How is the hyperloop coming along nowadays?