Founder of https://zagnetic.com
Also, https://uberweek.com https:giantjobboardlist.com and more…
I'm surprised there aren't more lawsuits by startup employees against directors & officers who allow most of a company's exit value to be siphoned-off by onerous VC terms, like liquidity preferences…
Excerpt: “…Losing one’s home in a fire is devastating, with the first priority being to find somewhere to live. The trauma is then compounded by the onerous requirement of most insurance carriers to submit an exhaustive list of lost belongings — “with line items as specific as the number and brand of toothbrushes in a bathroom,” according to a report about unfair insurance practices.…”
Link to article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/06/realestate/altadena-la-fi...
Thanks @codingdave for suggesting this as an "Ask HN" post (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42972221).
Instead, the most helpful way to advance accessibility is to find easy solutions for implementation.
For example, instead of making all 200 websites accessible, which is obviously failing, why not make browsers, like Chrome, Firefox and Safari, implement AI-powered “make-accessible” mode, that makes even a zero-percent accessible website 100% perfectly accessible in real-time?
If the U.S. Gov't funded an open source solution with $15 million to finish in 12 months, then $2 million per year for future development, and gave it away for free to any browser builder, the entire accessibility issue would be SOLVED!