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by koolmoe
6924 days ago
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There are many counterexamples to Godin's point, such as wikis. Wikis are useless with few contributors but extremely useful with many. A secondary advantage (mentioned in pg's essays) is that you can more effectively take a "constant beta" mentality. Rolling a web app out to many users can certainly speed up the process of detecting bugs versus rolling it out to a few. |
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