| ▲ | dist-epoch 3 days ago | |
In 1998 or 2005 two persons could single-handedly start a Google or a Facebook. Not possible anymore today in Internet. But in AI a single person created OpenClaw. It's called low-hanging fruits. | ||
| ▲ | jmye 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
> But in AI a single person created OpenClaw. Do you think no one can create anything alone ever again? Or can they only do it by adopting the bleeding edge? > It's called low-hanging fruits. 1 in a million ideas are 1 in a million, and they don't require being a bleeding edge adopter of anything. Do you think no one can create a better version of a first-try service? Is the agentic world now closed because someone built a mediocre version of it? For a start-up based board, this point-of-view just feels so sad and myopic. | ||