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kreutz
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2 years ago
Reddit is a glorified bulletin board that does not need ~2000 employees to operate and iterate. The community is their product. They are were never going to be a unicorn and they will die trying. Software eats the world but Silicon Valley manages to find a way to kill off its own creation.
omnimus|2 years ago
riwsky|2 years ago
mkl95|2 years ago
Reddit are valued at ~5bn, which makes them a full-blown unicorn. But in 2023 the gap between a unicorn and an IPO-ready company can be huge.
nighthawk454|2 years ago
manuelmoreale|2 years ago
I’m half joking obviously but the 1B valuation doesn’t seem all that rare anymore.
Maybe 10B?
andrepd|2 years ago
mistermann|2 years ago
whstl|2 years ago
(EDIT: Scratch that, when I actually log in there seems to be a THIRD layout!!!)
There's also the mobile apps that still seem to get weekly (?) releases, all with the same copy-paste changelog (at least in my language). Don't know if something really changed, I don't use it.
The overall quality of course is terrible (at least for the site).
But that's completely expected when the number of developers is that large. Developer headcount doesn't scale linearly to delivered work. At some point you can keep adding people and it will only make things slower. :/
musicale|2 years ago
onetokeoverthe|2 years ago
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BSEdlMMldESB|2 years ago
and uber (ride) is an automatic taxi dispatch, it's ok.
> Software eats the world but Silicon Valley manages to find a way to kill off its own creation
I blame capitalism.
digital stuff and capitalism do not mix well. something's gotta give.
but I guess I can also blame digital stuff (the internet); something will give. but which? and what? ....and when???
musicale|2 years ago
Uber's trick was claiming for years that it wasn't actually taxi dispatch so it didn't have to be regulated as such.
Regulatory avoidance/evasion enabled Uber to break into tightly controlled taxi markets.
TeMPOraL|2 years ago
The thing that isn't in someone's "value chain" or whatever euphemism for rent seeking is popular this year.
xcdzvyn|2 years ago
Nonetheless, what exactly does capitalism do to make "digital stuff" worse?