← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 1 year ago The answer is solely seeking to get rich isn’t the hacker spirit. 2 comments saagarjha Reply spirobelv2 1 year ago seeking to be a pauper isnt the hacker spirit either.maybe I overlooked something that is why I asked this question.article seemed reductive and of unclear value. enlighten me if you found it. borski 1 year ago The idea is to focus on creating value that fits your morals and values, not just to focus on “creating value for VCs” which is what usually begets the “scale at all costs” conversation that has been so popular during the ZIRP we’ve lived through.
spirobelv2 1 year ago seeking to be a pauper isnt the hacker spirit either.maybe I overlooked something that is why I asked this question.article seemed reductive and of unclear value. enlighten me if you found it. borski 1 year ago The idea is to focus on creating value that fits your morals and values, not just to focus on “creating value for VCs” which is what usually begets the “scale at all costs” conversation that has been so popular during the ZIRP we’ve lived through.
borski 1 year ago The idea is to focus on creating value that fits your morals and values, not just to focus on “creating value for VCs” which is what usually begets the “scale at all costs” conversation that has been so popular during the ZIRP we’ve lived through.
seeking to be a pauper isnt the hacker spirit either.
maybe I overlooked something that is why I asked this question.
article seemed reductive and of unclear value. enlighten me if you found it.
The idea is to focus on creating value that fits your morals and values, not just to focus on “creating value for VCs” which is what usually begets the “scale at all costs” conversation that has been so popular during the ZIRP we’ve lived through.