wide end first
In 2008, a small dev crowd in Hermosillo found a lane — living rooms, pizza money, learning what school skipped, shipping small things that worked.
It’s 2025. A new generation meets under the same idea — still curious, still building, but the spark’s thinner.
Why? The heavy hitters — government, enterprises, VCs, universities keep watering the narrow end. Chasing unicorns. Drip by drip.
Healthy ecosystems start wide: skills, open rooms, cheap tools, first customers, small grants, steady mentors, and buyers patient enough to give local startups their first chance.
You want wins at the tip? Feed the base.
Wide end first.