> A shell in a browser just doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your UI is not accessible or powerful enough to create fully fledged applications. So yeah I'm bullish on nbdev everywhere.
I gotta say I really like this aspect:
"An X doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your Y is not powerful enough to create fully fledged Zs."
Everything should get this treatment. Could be really good for identifying stupidly-great opportunities.
- A Youtube client doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your device is not powerful enough to create its own TedX content
- A laptop doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your lap is not swole enough to support a homelab
- A can of soda doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your bodega is not clever enough to produce ad hoc energy drink mixes
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 18.4 ms ] threadI gotta say I really like this aspect:
"An X doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your Y is not powerful enough to create fully fledged Zs."
Everything should get this treatment. Could be really good for identifying stupidly-great opportunities.
- A Youtube client doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your device is not powerful enough to create its own TedX content
- A laptop doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your lap is not swole enough to support a homelab
- A can of soda doesn't cut it, it's basically an admission that your bodega is not clever enough to produce ad hoc energy drink mixes