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Comment by willjp

6 days ago

> I have no idea what I’m doing and still made money from it

I feel like this describes most people that start their own business at first. It just usually isn’t a lack of experience in producing the product. It’s a constant tradeoff of what skill to invest more time into to keep it afloat. They’ll learn sooner or later.

Entrepreneurship is search. The vast majority of new businesses fail and this is the unacknowledged truth.

It's just search, and most people who try will discover ways to fail, not to succeed.

This attitude towards exposing customer data as a palatable oopsie on someone’s path to learning (by… outsourcing the effort of learning to an LLM?) is truly disgraceful.