More from A Smart Bear
Oh you secretive devil! The last thing you need is anyone finding out about your startup. Like competitors. Or customers.
This is the reason that startups succeed despite their many weaknesses. And it's a reason to build a startup in the first place.
The two main business modalities are more different than you expect. When you hit PMF, it's a culture-shift to switch from one to the other.
It is true that small changes can have enormous effects? Or is this just what optimization consultants want us to believe?
More in programming
If you're not distressingly embedded in the torrent of AI news on Twixxer like I reluctantly am, you might not know what DeepSeek is yet. Bless you.
I used to use yt5s all the time to rip and remix videos:
Modern software development has created a paradox: we build increasingly complex systems, yet fewer engineers understand how these systems work under the hood.
I retired almost four years ago after nearly 40 years as a programmer. While I still write code daily, I do so to support my generative art rather than get paid for it. Most of my career was spent building new applications, and no matter what my title was, I