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by marginalia_nu
1733 days ago
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I think in part it may just be because I'm not trying to found a start-up, and I'm not trying to get rich quick. If I were, I would have dealt with this very differently. My integrity and the integrity of this project is far more important than my bank balance. Not everyone feels that way, and I can respect that, but I do. Ultimately I think running something like this for profit would create really unhealthy incentives to make my search engine worse. Any value it brings, right now, it brings because it isn't trying to cater to every taste and every use case. I also hate the constant "don't forget to slap the like and subscribe buttons"-shout outs of modern social media, even though I'm aware they it is extremely efficient. If I went down that route, I would become part of the problem I'm trying to help cure. I do feel the sirens' call though, it's intoxicating getting this sort of praise and attention. I want this to be a long-term project, not a some overnight cinderella story. In the end, my search engine is never going to replace google. It isn't trying to, it's trying to complement it. It's barely able now, but hopefully I can make it much better in the months and years to come. |
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This allows quite a bit of its own kind of freedom even if maximum financial opportunity is not fully exploited. Perhaps even because you are not grasping for every dollar on the table at all times.
You can do things without having to know if they will pay off, and if it turns out big anyway you can make money as a byproduct of what you do rather than having pure financial pursuit be the root of every goal.