Comment by tdiff 5 months ago Perhaps another reminder that ideas per se are not very valuable. 4 comments tdiff Reply amelius 5 months ago Ideas are valuable. Code can be written by AIs (and thus less valuable). tdiff 5 months ago Code itself is not very valuable as well. What has value is the combination of all those things and application of them to some real problem in a form of complete solution. amelius 5 months ago Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies. 1 reply →
amelius 5 months ago Ideas are valuable. Code can be written by AIs (and thus less valuable). tdiff 5 months ago Code itself is not very valuable as well. What has value is the combination of all those things and application of them to some real problem in a form of complete solution. amelius 5 months ago Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies. 1 reply →
tdiff 5 months ago Code itself is not very valuable as well. What has value is the combination of all those things and application of them to some real problem in a form of complete solution. amelius 5 months ago Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies. 1 reply →
amelius 5 months ago Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies. 1 reply →
Ideas are valuable. Code can be written by AIs (and thus less valuable).
Code itself is not very valuable as well. What has value is the combination of all those things and application of them to some real problem in a form of complete solution.
Of course they have value but the code and the application are just a logical consequence of the ideas, so that's where the real value lies.
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