only the paranoid survive by andy grove is a fantastic read and reminder that business is a battlefield and your job is to first and foremost survive. everything is downstream of this
@etienne_breton โSaasโ got repriced/obliterated across the board 30-40% when the market thought ai was coming to eat their lunch. Was an overact by markets as per usual and now โSaasโ companies valuation are beginning to normalize from this rhetoric.
@yevgets@docmilanfar@DuduLagziel Yeah this definitely does not apply to studying. My entire degree was a function of a local Starbucks for the first two years, Dennys for late night crams, then the library when at uni
@threepointone Our lower paid staff have advanced into r&d/product designers. Itโs advanced everyone in our team allowing them to get paid much more relative to not having access to agents. Simply they bring much more value so compensation follows.
@openclaw Top of the list should be: does it reply when you ask it something, and follows through all the way without having to enter โstatus?โ
5.27 was good on this, but that should always be the number 1 things on checklist imo. Inputโ>Output and not silent failure
@paulg@t_blom The answer internally is use discord with openclaw. We have 5 team members in separate lanes all having access to our agents that know everything about the biz and updates itself daily/after every meeting
@chadwahl@Dr_Crossroads Furthermore incentives drive all human behavior. These model providers are incentivized to get companies to spend as much as possible. Palantir is aligned precisely with the customer, ensuring maximum value on whatโs already working while defending token efficiency.