Comment by dashdotme

6 days ago

> Was it worth it? Yes, it is terrible, shoddy, insecure code, but he proved out a viable business with just a few hundred dollars of investment.

This feels like less of a win for the customers though. They're paying money and exposing their data insecurely, all for a product that maybe does what it's trying to do.

> Now he's hiring a developer to shore it up.

This is going to be way harder than it sounds...

I'm all for AI as a reference or productivity/learning aid, but the results without a human in the loop quickly get horrific.

It's a win for the customers. From what he's told me, there's zero churn so far despite the hacks (including one where the hacker emailed every customer about the hack).

It's because the software is that much of an improvement over the incumbents at a fraction of the cost. Better features, more flexible, easier to use, faster, etc. Everything about it is better than the two major vendors.

The rebuild will likely end up easier, IMO, because the screens and the logic is all done. Most of it just has to be moved to strict backend and then have the APIs secured correctly.

  • > The rebuild will likely end up easier, IMO, because the screens and the logic is all done. Most of it just has to be moved to strict backend and then have the APIs secured correctly.

    How to draw an owl…

    Step 1. Draw a circle. Step 2. Draw the rest of the owl…

    • The hardest thing about most business software is rarely technical. CRUD apps are CRUD apps.

      In this case, it's understanding the use cases and flows that the customers value and where the incumbents are coming up short.

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  • >The rebuild will likely end up easier, IMO, because the screens and the logic is all done. Most of it just has to be moved to strict backend and then have the APIs secured correctly.

    Atlas can finally be relieved of holding up the sky, since the 'just' in that sentence is capable of even heavier lifting.

  • God, i'm living in a dilbert comic.

    I would have never thought i would one day envy licensed professionals like lawyers who have a barrier for entry into their profession.