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Dominic

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
923 total appearances

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Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

It is a total vibe shift. And we have this article from Someone's name I'm having trouble pronouncing. You take a crack, Chris. I'm going to say just Vince. We can probably just go by his first name. Just go with Vince. Yeah, Vince. He makes a couple of claims.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Now, I think it'd be better if you ran through because I think he actually kind of misses โ€“ he gets the little boats, but he misses the giant Titanic in this. And I think you can probably guess what I'm going to say.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Now, I think it'd be better if you ran through because I think he actually kind of misses โ€“ he gets the little boats, but he misses the giant Titanic in this. And I think you can probably guess what I'm going to say.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Yeah, I mean, I think that's all basically true, right? I would even go a little harder on the mobile era. It was, I mean, it was, you know, just like, I don't know, let's say you had a land that was green and there weren't that many people there. You just kind of got it. Yeah. If you're a big opportunity there, if you're, you know, crazy enough to do it.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Yeah, I mean, I think that's all basically true, right? I would even go a little harder on the mobile era. It was, I mean, it was, you know, just like, I don't know, let's say you had a land that was green and there weren't that many people there. You just kind of got it. Yeah. If you're a big opportunity there, if you're, you know, crazy enough to do it.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

But he misses the Titanic, the great arrogant ship that hit an iceberg called reality. And that's, of course, interest rates, homies. That money printer. What are you guys, what are you doing? Yeah.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

But he misses the Titanic, the great arrogant ship that hit an iceberg called reality. And that's, of course, interest rates, homies. That money printer. What are you guys, what are you doing? Yeah.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

That's what changed. He's absolutely right on the time period. But that's the thing that changed.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

That's what changed. He's absolutely right on the time period. But that's the thing that changed.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Yeah, lots of capital they wouldn't have had access to because it was just wild.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Yeah, lots of capital they wouldn't have had access to because it was just wild.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

It's true, but I would actually โ€“ if you think about the last 10 years of M&A for startups, exhibition, those were basically acquihires or acquired to kill in the cradle.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

It's true, but I would actually โ€“ if you think about the last 10 years of M&A for startups, exhibition, those were basically acquihires or acquired to kill in the cradle.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

There's not a lot of like, you know, acquire and it's like its own running concern. What was the, I mean, TestFlight, right? TestFlight used to be its own company. And they were branching out into doing some pretty interesting stuff for Android. And one presumes they would have done some web stuff and whatever as they were growing as an independent business.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

There's not a lot of like, you know, acquire and it's like its own running concern. What was the, I mean, TestFlight, right? TestFlight used to be its own company. And they were branching out into doing some pretty interesting stuff for Android. And one presumes they would have done some web stuff and whatever as they were growing as an independent business.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

also they were really fun to like get around apple's code citing stuff if you needed to if you had lots of like little clients like i did but they got bought by apple and shot in the head and yeah now there's some of that original functionality but nothing like what it would have been it's so different from what it was before though i wouldn't be shocked to find out that like the test flight that apple releases is just like a totally different code base or mostly different

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

also they were really fun to like get around apple's code citing stuff if you needed to if you had lots of like little clients like i did but they got bought by apple and shot in the head and yeah now there's some of that original functionality but nothing like what it would have been it's so different from what it was before though i wouldn't be shocked to find out that like the test flight that apple releases is just like a totally different code base or mostly different

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Because it's so ingrained into the OS, right? It uses your Apple ID. Which, again, is easier because you don't need to fuss with provisioning profiles as much. But you do lose all the Android support.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

Because it's so ingrained into the OS, right? It uses your Apple ID. Which, again, is easier because you don't need to fuss with provisioning profiles as much. But you do lose all the Android support.

Coder Radio
604: The Startup Myth

They're Ehrlich Bachman.