Timothy Chen
From “Not Good Enough for Microsoft” to Building Trust in Code and Capital
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Timothy Chen’s story isn’t your typical Silicon Valley success arc.
He didn’t start as a hotshot coder - Microsoft once slotted him into the IT track, nothing more. Yet he went on to become a member of the Apache Software Foundation, contribute to open-source projects like Kafka and Mesos (the one-time rival to Kubernetes), and now runs Essence VC, where he backs infrastructure founders with a hands-on approach.
In this episode, we talk about:
- The underdog mindset that turned rejection into reinvention.
- How working in dysfunctional and even toxic environments taught him what builds a great startup.
- The messy reality of politics and consensus-building in open source - and why, contrary to myth, it’s the trust circle, not the crowd, that makes progress happen.
- How he’s building the fund he wished existed when he was a founder.
- A thrilling story of Mesos vs. Kubernetes - and how arrogance, not tech, killed the former.
This conversation blends the human and the technical - a reflection on what it means to build trust, whether in code or in capital.