A Work of art. I remember my dad building a computer using discrete TTL chips in our garage in Auckland. He took like two years and I'm guessing about five people saw it. I would love to see more of these on HN, but…
> It's an entirely different thing; he made a thing, sold it, and then when he couldn't sell more of it, gave it away. He didn't have to give it away, but he did, and for that I thank him
I totally agree, it's his company 100%, why would you even apply for a job in a company where you don't agree with the owner or his vision.
A Work of art. I remember my dad building a computer using discrete TTL chips in our garage in Auckland. He took like two years and I'm guessing about five people saw it. I would love to see more of these on HN, but…
> It's an entirely different thing; he made a thing, sold it, and then when he couldn't sell more of it, gave it away. He didn't have to give it away, but he did, and for that I thank him
I totally agree, it's his company 100%, why would you even apply for a job in a company where you don't agree with the owner or his vision.