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tdiff ◴[] No.44442593[source]
Perhaps another reminder that ideas per se are not very valuable.
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amelius ◴[] No.44442600[source]
Ideas are valuable. Code can be written by AIs (and thus less valuable).
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tdiff ◴[] No.44442629[source]
Code itself is not very valuable as well. What has value is the combination of all those things and application of them to some real problem in a form of complete solution.
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1. amelius ◴[] No.44443157[source]
Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies.
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2. tdiff ◴[] No.44446515[source]
Its relatively easy to generate "startup ideas", but even with a perfectly reasonable idea at hand the hardest thing is to bring it into life, overcoming every possible obstacle.