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The core problem is not that open source projects are not sharing the money received. The problem is that, in total numbers, open source is not getting enough money. $2.5 million is not enough. To put this number into perspective, startups get typically much more than that.
André Staltz • Software below the poverty line
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深夜Coding有感,前几年在腾讯、字节等大厂的时候,我三五天写的几个函数,现在用Claude可能十几分钟就写完了,质量还更好。
信息传递的过程是会失真的,100人的技术团队可能会因为沟通和交流问题降低很多效率,而小团队甚至是个人开发者,失真率很低,效率反而出奇的高,这种效率的提升甚至可能 将原本需要三五个月的项目周期缩短到几天[捂脸]
有趣的是,其实AI加持下的前端工作反而比后端、数据分析还麻烦一点,用户交互、视觉设计、debug这方面都是LLM不擅长的
而曾经的researcher如果有一个idea,在初始阶段往往也是个人探索为主,验证可行性之后可能才会对外传播,因为哪怕是面对同门,也要防住不必要的麻烦发生,不要去考验人性。现在AI可以作为researcher的对话伙伴,帮助他们从一个小的... See more


@gordonbrander Although perhaps a 2x2 makes more sense per @kevin2kelly https://t.co/55uzti2B17
Incrementalism is squandering Silicon Valley’s potential. Many of the nation’s most talented people are iterating on a tiny product surface area. First principles thinking is being replaced by shortcuts like NPS optimization and bookings-to-burn ratios.
John Luttig • Rippling and the Return of Ambition
Livingston: Is there any other advice you would give to someone who was thinking of starting a startup? Geschke: If you aren't passionate about what you are going to do, don't do it. Work smart and not long, because you need to preserve all of your life, not just your work life. One of the things that I felt really good about is that we—from the ve
... See moreJessica Livingston • Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
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