The tech stack of 80% startups:
- Frontend: React (because everyone uses React)
- Backend: Whatever the CTO knew from his last job
- Database: Postgres (or Mongo if someone watched a YouTube tutorial)
- Auth: Copied from a blog post
- Payments: Stripe (obviously)
- Deployment: "It works on my machine"
- Documentation: LOL
- Tests: "We'll add those later"
Valued at $15 million.
@tunguz A vehicle for project managers who want to earn more money by slowing down the velocity of projects. Nowhere as much of a waste as SAFe, but not far off either.
Just reviewed @FletcherMR's Obsidian Path series. Normally I prefer reviewing smaller, indie works, but sometimes it's good to examine what the big kids with thousands of reviews and a hundred thousand reads are doing.
https://t.co/IOtjbU4TVc
@Boenau I wonder what the mortality or permanent head injury stats are in countries where helmets aren't the norm. In the USA, those numbers were shockingly high, and helped drive the adoption.
Data, not anecdotes.
I have to say, it's nice being able to read for long periods of time again. I'm not 100% back, but I've made progress.
If you didn't know, in January I hit my head: https://t.co/YQKw2m1XJl
I guess I should post another injury update.
Because I'm both a fantasy author and a software developer, and my books are in a bunch of cross-promotions, I created a silly page where I display everything my books are currently in.
Like my writing, it is 100% human crafted, no AI.
https://t.co/2mxzTxtCBK
This amazing skeleton fight scene in Jason and the Argonauts is over 50 years old and easily stands up to anything cinematic done since it came out.
Tools do not replace genius.
https://t.co/3u27ZrCQfx