threekindwords 5 months ago

Yes, and by building small things, you can more easily try out different techniques and tools with less risk than doing the same with something big.

I think it's optimizing for learning versus revenue, which don't have to be mutually exclusive. Sometimes you need to start with one to get to the other.

AnimalMuppet 5 months ago

When MicroSoft BASIC came out, you couldn't see Windows, Azure, or even Word. But there was a path to here from there.

amukbils 5 months ago

So build small things to get to big things? (I guess you can decide at that point)? This maybe successful as a strategy to find "big" ideas ...