I’m not sure what that says about the quality of the Memmy team or that of Reddit or both.

  • @Chobbes
    link
    English
    111 year ago

    It’s really depressing that you can’t just build good things that people need / like because it’s not always profitable to do so. Any time money gets into the conversation it becomes a nightmare. Every bit of a project just becomes this battle for the lowest bidder and lowest quality possible to achieve a minimum viable product in a way that leads to technical debt and an unsustainable code base.

    • @Lzwzli
      link
      English
      21 year ago

      Of course you can, as an individual hobby project, or a small team project.

      Founders are the most motivated, usually not by money initially. As the thing grows and needs more attention than a single founder can provide, convincing others to be just as invested is going to require some form of motivation and money being the proxy that can get us the most things we need to live our lives, usually ends up the most efficient incentive and motivator.

    • @Chobbes
      link
      English
      21 year ago

      It’s kind of funny that people are talking about solving the alignment problem for AI when we haven’t even solved it between people and corporations.