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Comment by dgellow

5 hours ago

Actually that wasn’t the plan, no

The moment a group accepts VC money, this becomes the plan

  • Exactly. The goal of any VC by definition is to return a positive return on investment. I guess you might have a handful of exceptions, funds that are environmentally conscious, but profit remains paramount.

  • I was at stainless since the very beginning, I can tell you it wasn’t the plan

    • But I think that doesn't matter.

      If you intend to sell it to the highest bidder eventually then what difference does it make what was your plan?

      If a business had real values then they would never sell out (see lichess).

    • With respect, you were manipulated (either by founders or by investors). Startups leverage employees' pro-social leanings to make them feel good about a fundamentally anti-social enterprise.

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    • Why wouldn't getting more customers the plan? Anthropic doesn't acquire companies to have a lower market share. There is clearly a consolidation and a rush to get as much of the developer market as possible.