← Back to context Comment by ngruhn 20 hours ago It's move fast and break things. 2 comments ngruhn Reply butterlesstoast 19 hours ago I can't help but think it's a bit more complicated than that.GitHub back in the day was a healthy version of "Move fast and break things". I wonder what's different. weavie 7 hours ago The idea was, move fast and break things - but then pick them up and fix them. Companies realised they didn't really have to fix them properly as the users still stuck around.
butterlesstoast 19 hours ago I can't help but think it's a bit more complicated than that.GitHub back in the day was a healthy version of "Move fast and break things". I wonder what's different. weavie 7 hours ago The idea was, move fast and break things - but then pick them up and fix them. Companies realised they didn't really have to fix them properly as the users still stuck around.
weavie 7 hours ago The idea was, move fast and break things - but then pick them up and fix them. Companies realised they didn't really have to fix them properly as the users still stuck around.
I can't help but think it's a bit more complicated than that.
GitHub back in the day was a healthy version of "Move fast and break things". I wonder what's different.
The idea was, move fast and break things - but then pick them up and fix them. Companies realised they didn't really have to fix them properly as the users still stuck around.