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by rvense
1685 days ago
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A number of years ago I read, I believe on this very site, that, in general, the main product of many of today's tech startups is no longer the product itself, but the idea of that product, and their customers are not the people who buy the actual product, but investors. And I think it's fair to say that investors are often easily affected by hype. It's probably a bit dismissive of the passion of many founders[0], but I have found it a useful perspective in many cases. [0] Honourable mention goes to the CEO of the ten-person company I work for. He really does believe in this ish. |
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