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by sidebute
320 days ago
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> Sounds like "I don't know programming, so I will just use AI". If you were leading Tensorlake, running on early stage VC with only 10 employees (https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/594250-75), you'd focus all your resources on shipping products quickly, iterating over unseen customer needs that could make the business skyrocket, and making your customers so happy that they tell everyone and buy lots more licenses. Because you're a stellar tech leader and strategist, you wouldn't waste a penny reinventing low-level plumbing that's available off-the-shelf, either cheaply or as free OSS. You'd be thinking about the inevitable opportunity costs: If I build X then I can't build Y, simply because a tiny startup doesn't have enough resources to build X and Y. You'd quickly conclude that building a homegrown, robust PDF parser would be an open-ended tar pit that precludes us from focusing on making our customers happy and growing the business. And the rest of us would watch in awe, seeing truly great tech leadership at work, making it all look easy. |
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