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Jared Santo

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Well, we know he sold Castro because we've did a show with Castro, the fellow who bought Castro. Yeah. Castro was what he sold. So, okay. The model of buy makes sense, but aren't we talking about the eventual exit?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Well, we know he sold Castro because we've did a show with Castro, the fellow who bought Castro. Yeah. Castro was what he sold. So, okay. The model of buy makes sense, but aren't we talking about the eventual exit?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

I don't know. You may not know this, Sean, but this is the second lily pad analogy that Adam has done in the last month.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

I don't know. You may not know this, Sean, but this is the second lily pad analogy that Adam has done in the last month.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

What if you come across a SaaS app that has just an excellent business going on at a great price and you're friends with the owner and they just can't do it anymore? Yeah. It's not a Rails app.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

What if you come across a SaaS app that has just an excellent business going on at a great price and you're friends with the owner and they just can't do it anymore? Yeah. It's not a Rails app.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Okay, but if it's not Ruby, so it can be like a Sinatra thing. I'm not sure. Yeah, that'd be fine. Are people still building Sinatra things? I don't know.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Okay, but if it's not Ruby, so it can be like a Sinatra thing. I'm not sure. Yeah, that'd be fine. Are people still building Sinatra things? I don't know.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

You might be giving more credence to frog decision-making than they actually put into it. I think they're more intuitive than all this thought that you're putting into it. Sure.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

You might be giving more credence to frog decision-making than they actually put into it. I think they're more intuitive than all this thought that you're putting into it. Sure.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Yeah. Like what I do in other language or not. Like, well, if the business was right, like I was just trying to feel like what's more important to you.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Yeah. Like what I do in other language or not. Like, well, if the business was right, like I was just trying to feel like what's more important to you.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Let me give you another hypothetical. This is in a different direction. Let's imagine you come across a new business. All the other things I just said are true. It is a Rails app, but you're out of money. Now at a certain point, this is what cashflow people do is they run out of money.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Let me give you another hypothetical. This is in a different direction. Let's imagine you come across a new business. All the other things I just said are true. It is a Rails app, but you're out of money. Now at a certain point, this is what cashflow people do is they run out of money.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

They got cashflow every month, but they can't, they can no longer acquire because all they're doing is cashflow businesses. And so usually then they open up to more people's money. Is that something that you've considered?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

They got cashflow every month, but they can't, they can no longer acquire because all they're doing is cashflow businesses. And so usually then they open up to more people's money. Is that something that you've considered?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Makes sense. I just like to hear the ideas and think about them in my head. So I'm sure we are listening. No, I don't know if that's a good idea or not, but it's not something that I had ever heard. So certainly interesting.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Makes sense. I just like to hear the ideas and think about them in my head. So I'm sure we are listening. No, I don't know if that's a good idea or not, but it's not something that I had ever heard. So certainly interesting.