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by barryhennessy
132 days ago
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Ok, so far it sounds impressive. But I’ve seen a lot of similar claims - just open LinkedIn for a second - and I always come back to the same questions: - What value has been delivered? - How much did you spend?* - How long did it take _all told_? I know you made a context management db. But if your argument is that AI is the future like this then that seems a somewhat self-referential proof. What value has been delivered/products built outside of tooling to build products? I’m aware you probably can’t be 100% open here - IP and all - but I feel it would go a long way to reinforcing your arguments the more concrete you can be. * points for being up front about the 1000 per engineer minimum. But there’s still the human cost and actual token cost here |
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