Jared Santo
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It happens. Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, you got to do that math. You got to do the worst case, best case. And then you also need to do the what's more likely stuff, right? Yeah. We can't live in worst case and best case world though. We tend to make bad decisions if we just do those two.
Yeah, I mean, you got to do that math. You got to do the worst case, best case. And then you also need to do the what's more likely stuff, right? Yeah. We can't live in worst case and best case world though. We tend to make bad decisions if we just do those two.
He gave you the lily pad metaphor. What else do you need? He called you Keaton Feldspar. Gosh, yes.
He gave you the lily pad metaphor. What else do you need? He called you Keaton Feldspar. Gosh, yes.
Oh, why don't we turn our thing into a hosting thing?
Oh, why don't we turn our thing into a hosting thing?
Heck yeah. I've always thought, I guess maybe I'm always less impressed with what we've built than maybe other people would be, so I discount it. That might be one part of it. The other part of it is... is that another job that we want? Because now you basically have two jobs, right? And maybe it is. And maybe it becomes the main thing.
Heck yeah. I've always thought, I guess maybe I'm always less impressed with what we've built than maybe other people would be, so I discount it. That might be one part of it. The other part of it is... is that another job that we want? Because now you basically have two jobs, right? And maybe it is. And maybe it becomes the main thing.
I'm certain that if we came across a business model that we both liked, and a software product that we could build, we could somehow use what we've currently built in order to promote that thing and make that the new thing that replaces this thing. But Is that what we want to do? Do we want to have a different kind of life? I don't know.
I'm certain that if we came across a business model that we both liked, and a software product that we could build, we could somehow use what we've currently built in order to promote that thing and make that the new thing that replaces this thing. But Is that what we want to do? Do we want to have a different kind of life? I don't know.
You know, like if that thing comes across, maybe I would say, yes, let's try it. Let's go for it. But so far, all of our ideas have kind of been like, meh. Yeah. Maybe it would work. But now.
You know, like if that thing comes across, maybe I would say, yes, let's try it. Let's go for it. But so far, all of our ideas have kind of been like, meh. Yeah. Maybe it would work. But now.
Yeah. But also, it's our stuff, and you're listening to our show because you like our stuff, so it's more of what you like. Yeah. So, I mean, there's... There's strategy about that. You want to do it right. Everything we do, we want to do right.
Yeah. But also, it's our stuff, and you're listening to our show because you like our stuff, so it's more of what you like. Yeah. So, I mean, there's... There's strategy about that. You want to do it right. Everything we do, we want to do right.
Which is our main thing is saying that to each other. Let's keep the main thing the main thing.
Which is our main thing is saying that to each other. Let's keep the main thing the main thing.
Give the people what they came for.
Give the people what they came for.
So we have our little sayings. Of course, we're podcasters. We say stuff to each other. You know, we have sayings. It's so good. I love that. It's like kind of having like your own little utility functions that you use, you know? Yeah. Oh, yeah. We have our little sayings like this whole Silicon Valley thing.