This investor wants you to sign an NDA to build Legos together

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Investor, former Github CEO, and around Take Guy ™ Nat Fredman X posted an amazingly attractive offer.

Herself Post Read, “To create a 5000 pc Lego set, volunteers need to come to my office in Palo Alto today. Will supply pizza. Must sign the NDA. DM please. “

Thanks for the investigating report of my innocent colleague Kyle, we know he is not kidding.

Figure Credit:Screenshot at X by TechCrunch

Legos and pizza put a promise on a great Friday night if I am honest then NDA gets me.

I am an expert in no law. But I can say with some confidence that your NDAS should not be signed in Willie-Nili. And nevertheless, if I am in Palo Alto I will show this Lego set and sign the NDA, no question was asked – it is very difficult to prevent the greed of discovering a secret silicon valley lego cult.

Being a well -known investor to make this offer in the public is a bit strange already. He needs to know that he is about to jump with Stanford Sofmors who want to pitch the idea of ​​their startup, right? But 5,000-Piece Lego sets are not a joke, and if you have 215,000 followers, why not get some assistance with the horrible architectural challenge?

This means, I can pass the whole “Legos come with me” thing.

Rich technology is also worth having fun! However, the NDA part has destroyed me and now know the rest of my life that is strange in this meeting of the mind-something strange that will mention the NDA from the Fredman Gate-Go. He could have played it great and chatted with potential manufacturers. But he left all there.

What could be so secretive about this Lego night? Does Fredman have access to some of the top-goopan lego sets that you can only achieve through a long relationship with the company, like a barkin bag for nerves?

Or he just wants to make sure that anyone who shows it becomes rogue and will not tell everyone where his office is? I know that some celebrities need those with whom they hang on to sign NDS, but listen: Githab is cool and all, but I don’t think Nat Fredman is at the same level of fame as Timothy Chaphemet.

However, if someone likes Palo Alto Legos and is cool with the NDA breaking to help the minimum-steak journalism you have imagined.

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