| ▲ | sightbroke 8 months ago | |||||||
I'm not disagreeing with you. Just an observation though: There seems to be a world in software where "it works" well enough to grow a large user base to achieve a a large valuation and then dip out is also a viable option. Growing/evolving the code does not matter because the product no longer matters after the founders have made a large sum of money. | ||||||||
| ▲ | t-writescode 8 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I hear what you're saying; but the implications seem ... net harmful? If you're actively hacking something together with the intent of boosting a valuation, selling your company and GTFOing before your purchasers figure out the bag of unmaintainable garbage you've sold them, that ... You're harming:
I think "grift" is a good term (GPT recommended 'predatory exit' as an alternative) for what a team that's done that has done.There’s nothing wrong with iterating fast or building MVPs. But when teams knowingly pass off a brittle mess to others, they’ve stopped building products and started selling lies. | ||||||||
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