I often wonder: wouldn't fines paid as a percentage of stock be a better deterrent? Taking stock off shareholders changes the fraud equation from risk of fine vs the profitability upside, to shareholder's losing real…
> last time I checked, SpaceX wasn’t promising 80% of its rockets would work back in its early days. Is your criticism that these places are making false promises, or: > “Move fast and break things” doesn’t work when…
Your first point is very hopeful, but not what I've experienced. The bigger the company, the more slack for bad decisions. Your other points I think relate to scale. No advice can be universal, and if you read the…
> Travel planning software: The most common bad startup idea (2012) <------ 2012. Can you name a travel planning startup in the last 9 years?
The articles gets things right as well. Cuomo's decisions were atrocious and clearly wrong without the need for hindsight. School closures in the US are odd, and varied to the point of following no science and in large…
That's not an example because: 1. Basecamp is not OSS, and the people involved were all employees. 2. As employees, if you worked with someone for years,"it came out just how problematic they were" is a stretch.
I often wonder: wouldn't fines paid as a percentage of stock be a better deterrent? Taking stock off shareholders changes the fraud equation from risk of fine vs the profitability upside, to shareholder's losing real…
> last time I checked, SpaceX wasn’t promising 80% of its rockets would work back in its early days. Is your criticism that these places are making false promises, or: > “Move fast and break things” doesn’t work when…
Your first point is very hopeful, but not what I've experienced. The bigger the company, the more slack for bad decisions. Your other points I think relate to scale. No advice can be universal, and if you read the…
> Travel planning software: The most common bad startup idea (2012) <------ 2012. Can you name a travel planning startup in the last 9 years?
The articles gets things right as well. Cuomo's decisions were atrocious and clearly wrong without the need for hindsight. School closures in the US are odd, and varied to the point of following no science and in large…
That's not an example because: 1. Basecamp is not OSS, and the people involved were all employees. 2. As employees, if you worked with someone for years,"it came out just how problematic they were" is a stretch.