This investor wants you to sign NDA to build Legos together

This investor wants you to sign NDA to build Legos together

Investor, former general director of Github and around Tech Guy ™ Nat Friedman published a strangely tempting offer on X.

His post He reads: “You need volunteers to come to my office today in Palo Alto to build a 5000 -part lego set. It will provide a pizza. I have to sign NDA. Please DM. “

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We know that he is not joking.

Image loans:Screenshot on X by TechCrunch

Legos and Pizza have the promise of a great Friday evening if I’m honest, but NDA is what leads me.

I’m not a legal expert. But I can say, with a certain degree of confidence, you mustn’t go to sign the signing of NDA Willy. And yet, if I lived in Palo Alto, I would seem to build this lego set and sign that NDA, no questions – the bait of discovering the secret cult of the Lego Silicon Valley is too difficult to resistance.

It’s a bit strange to be a well -known investor submitting this offer in public. He must know that he defeated Stanford’s supporters who want to put up his idea for a startup, right? But 5000-part LEGO sets are not a joke, and if you have 215,000 followers, why not get help in an alarming architectural challenge?

I mean, I can bypass the whole thing “come to Legos with me”.

Rich technological people also deserve fun! But some of the NDA ruined me and now I have to live for the remainder of my life, knowing that something strange is happening at this mind meeting-so strange that Friedman would mention NDA from the very starting. He could play nice and talked to potential builders before he informed them that they’d to sign NDA. But he put all of it.

What might be so convicting Lego on that night? Does Friedman have access to some secret LEGO sets that may only be obtained through many years of relationships with the company, akin to a Birkin bag for nerds?

Or perhaps you just want to make sure that no one who appears shall be dishonest and tell everyone where his office is? I know that some celebrities require people they meet to sign NDA, but listen: GitHub is cool and all the things, but I do not think that Nat Friedman is at the same level of fame as Timothée Chalamet.

Anyway, if someone from Palo Alto likes Legos and is cool with breaking NDA to help at the lowest journalism that you have ever imagined, I hit me.

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