Agreed. Such is the duality.
> If you've been leaning hard on programming and lack the people skills to join the business class, that's on you. where did i say that I've been solely leaning hard on programming and not focusing on the people skill?
At the start founders got the joy from making products that makes people happy. Then it inevitably evolves to chasing the dopamine of achieving larger and larger numbers based on some quantifiable metrics.
Kindergartens
In my opinion tech used to be fun and we used to create products that actually empower people. Think MySpace, early-days Facebook, Soundcloud, Ableton Live etc. They exist to empower the masses to connect and to create.…
I played around with something similar before called typedb. It also does object oriented graph model which was a bit weird at first after using sql for a long time, but once it clicks there's a lot of thing that you…
there's no newline between the shebang and the actual code
have never tried them before. do you have to configure/assemble these things? do you then run them as separate processes?
always loved myself a mechanical timepiece.
what makes you say that you're more suitable for agents compared to say neo4j and typedb? is it the temporal modeling? congratulations for the beta by the way!
Agreed. Such is the duality.
> If you've been leaning hard on programming and lack the people skills to join the business class, that's on you. where did i say that I've been solely leaning hard on programming and not focusing on the people skill?
At the start founders got the joy from making products that makes people happy. Then it inevitably evolves to chasing the dopamine of achieving larger and larger numbers based on some quantifiable metrics.
Kindergartens
In my opinion tech used to be fun and we used to create products that actually empower people. Think MySpace, early-days Facebook, Soundcloud, Ableton Live etc. They exist to empower the masses to connect and to create.…
I played around with something similar before called typedb. It also does object oriented graph model which was a bit weird at first after using sql for a long time, but once it clicks there's a lot of thing that you…
there's no newline between the shebang and the actual code
have never tried them before. do you have to configure/assemble these things? do you then run them as separate processes?
always loved myself a mechanical timepiece.
what makes you say that you're more suitable for agents compared to say neo4j and typedb? is it the temporal modeling? congratulations for the beta by the way!