@TimJayas@icanvardar You know that vc dilusion leads to many first time founders to be barely profitable at exit? It’s a trap for the naive. Bootstrapping + PE later is so much better
@MarekFanatyk@Monika48645768 I tak oczywiście że jak się wrzuci 1 million na asset który ma nawet tylko 7% zwrotu jak s&p500 to ma się więcej pieniędzy niż przy 1k tygodniowo ale to jest podstawowa wiedza i próba wywyższania się bo uga buga męższczyzna jest prymitywne.
@MarekFanatyk@Monika48645768 Typowy komentarz faceta z zinternalizowaną homofobią. Jeśli w życiu dla Ciebie ważniejsze co inni faceci o Tobie myślą to możesz być otwarty że jesteś gejem bez poczucia że trzeba hejtować na kobiety.
Wolałbyś 1 milion dolarów na konto czy 1000 dolarów tygodniowo do końca życia?
Pewna 20-latka z Kanady wybrała wypłaty co tydzień.
Nie wiem kto jej doradzał, ale moim zdaniem popełniła poważny błąd.
Nawet nie chce mi się wymieniać wszystkich powodów tej złej decyzji. Każdy kto choć minimalnie ogrania finanse przyzna mi rację.
@marcin_wwww@szotkej95@GrzegorzMos@OficjalneZero@jakub_szymczuk LaiCy nIe WiEdZą cO To QA. Brzmi jak ktoś komu ciężko było się nauczyć fachu i uważa że jest super mądry i reszta świata to debile. Btw Claude code ma wbudowane natywne QA subagents i skillsy.
Sztuczna inteligencja zmienia zasady gry szybciej niż myśleliśmy. Jako totalny laik bez umiejętności kodowania @jakub_szymczuk stworzył w pełni funkcjonalną aplikację do obsługi faktur KSeF. Zobacz jakie to proste!
@Hepsko1@OficjalneZero@jakub_szymczuk Meanwhile 75% kodu w Googlu w tym roku jest pisane przez ai a w Anthropic to jest 90%. Jeśli ktoś w branży uważa że oj to bardziej skomplikowane to widać pracuje w firmie krzak i jest już do tyłu
@OficjalneZero@jakub_szymczuk Kurwa kolejni xdd. Po pierwsze wczas, a po drugie temat ciągnięty już od lat z tymi samymi mylnymi wnioskami (jak na razie). Tworzenie software jest bardziej skomplikowane i najmocniejsze opinie jak zawsze mają osoby które nigdy linijki kodu nie napisali.
@iupdate I find it weird that someone defends iPhones to the point of denying any positives of androids. Foldable phones, more apps, better ai, good cameras, more variety. iPhones have good camera, apple ecosystem and iMessage. But innovation? Not in many years.
@iupdate As someone with both iPhone and android (work and private phone) I always find ultra iPhone fanboys to be looking for superiority to the point it looks like low self-esteem. There are great androids and they have more options to customize. People have different priorities.
@lynk0x As someone who had both, 150000 job that you hate can kill you. It’s often not sustainable, especially since most of these jobs require you to work 13-17 hours a day and on weekends. When you add up all the hours it turns out hourly pay isn’t that different between 70 and 150k.
@grim_nomad@xburak Wtf are you talking about? The cost of building and running 60 apps means he is NOT profitable and each month his debt is getting larger
@xburak 65 apps. $60/month each. $4,200 total.
No viral moment. No launch day. No Product Hunt spike.
Just 2-3 users per app who found something useful and paid for it. That's not a failure story with a happy ending - that's a completely different definition of success.
A Reddit user built 65 apps. None of them went viral or became hugely successful.
But by making around $60/month from just 2–3 users on each app, he’s now generating almost $4,200/month in total 🤯🤯
@WallstreetTra13@therealmofo99@JamesTate121 Typical dumb American. Using Denmark is silly considering US is dependent on Ozempic and Europe dominates in pharma. Genuinely. People in Europe understand taxes and basic economic concepts like market failure mechanisms. If you wanna be slave to insurance companies, you do you.
@therealmofo99@JamesTate121 No thank you.
Plenty of people that came to this country legally, hate their free healthcare (e.g. Canada).
Besides. Its neveer free in non-US countries...It's still built into the taxes they pay to the government, and most dont even know what it is.
@WallstreetTra13@JamesTate121 You’re getting screwed by insurance companies benefiting from the fact that people in your country are uneducated. BTW Ozempic and Novo Nordisk are from Denmark. In fact all major pharma companies are from Europe aka place with public healthcare.
@WallstreetTra13@JamesTate121 eez, educate yourself about market failure mechanism. EVERY DEVELOPED COUNTRY apart from the US has public healthcare cause market forces of supply and demand don’t work when human life is at stake. People are willing to pay everything to survive. It’s known economic fact.
@Kngsolo305@kostakent@KP_Sancak@OurSonTheMotel@CasuallyGreg In most developed countries you tip only if the service is good. And the quality of service is always good as it reflects the business and people don’t return to restaurants with bad services. Always demanding a tip even for bad service is a sign of bad business
@Kngsolo305@kostakent@KP_Sancak@OurSonTheMotel@CasuallyGreg Most of the world has something like minimal pay. Not to mention that most of the world understands market failure mechanisms and when supply and demand doesn’t work. No
wonder you don’t understand basic concepts if your schools are only for shooting
@Kngsolo305@KP_Sancak@OurSonTheMotel@CasuallyGreg Lmao America is cheaper than Switzerland or Norway and has similar prices to Uk and many other countries. And on the picture here we see that the US pays like shit
@Kngsolo305@OurSonTheMotel@CasuallyGreg Having a bill of 100 usd without including the pay of servers is abysmal level of greed. As European this is mind blowing. Just lower your margins. If any restaurant in Europe would put out sign like this it would die quickly as no one would support this bullshit.