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by PaulHoule
788 days ago
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(1) Asking about tech stack is a red flag. If you have a tech stack that you like, are proficient with, and wouldn't want to give up you have a big advantage over somebody who doesn't have that. (2) The above particularly holds if you are doing something that is risky because it is ambitious in terms of technology, business, or something else. You've got a certain "budget" for risk in your project and if has high risk in certain areas you want to eliminate risk in other areas. (Especially your tech stack) (3) In the end I think business trumps everything else. If you've got something that people will pay for or that will accomplish a goal of yours that's what you need to keep your eye on. |
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greatest piece of information I've heard lately.
It really looks like I was investigating wrong things, and I should focus more on business and monetisation part.
Kudos!