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mijustin a day ago

(Author of the post here) I think the key point is that even bad businesses take time and effort to create!

The distinction is between "low-hanging fruit" ideas ("Let's start a cafe!" "Let's start a WordPress theme business") and "high-value, high effort" ideas ("It's 2003. Let's build VoIP software.").

Noaidi 3 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Where is Skype now? what good is creating something just to sell out and have it destroyed? High value? Skype's value right now is $0.

levhawk a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Sure, I agree. I was more about encouraging to not be afraid of something hard.

Today's narrative pushes people to try vibe code as much ideas as possible, even in parallel, but I don't think it's a fruitful approach. One should not be afraid of doing something non-typical (hard) if they belive in the idea. And if you believe, dedicate some quality time for it. If you don't believe - why bother even with prototypes?

williamcotton 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Well what if you take on an extremely ambitious project like writing a programming language complete with DAP step debugging, a full LSP, etc, etc?

That takes a lot of quality time to just figure out the right syntax and semantics, let alone having to figure out how all of these complex pieces fit together!

davefromearth 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Agree. But the tricky part is how much you believe in the idea. It is hard to be faithful to the right idea. One is influenced by other people, especially one's boss if it's in an corporation.

mijustin a day ago | parent | prev [-]

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