Not understanding an idiom is something you should just discuss with ChatGPT, it'll set you straight, show you the ropes, right your ship, and whatnot.
I very much doubt that. This as a phase doesn't even seem to exist online till today, even much less as an idiom,
telling me the equivalent of "just google" for someone specific's thinking is entirely unhelpful.
I wasn't interested in what ChatGPT can hallucinate or even output. I was after Voloskaya's context, Voloskaya would be the one to provide this insight, which is who I chose to ask for that.
Fast enough to cash out at highly favorable and ambitious valuations while the ARR trajectory supports it. You’re selling potential, you don’t have to deliver; that’s the next team’s problem.
To be fair, the difference between meteorites and meteors is that meteors burn and die BEFORE they crash, according to NASA. So not much better. The idiom is still a thing though.
fkyoureadthedoc|1 year ago
6th|1 year ago
I wasn't interested in what ChatGPT can hallucinate or even output. I was after Voloskaya's context, Voloskaya would be the one to provide this insight, which is who I chose to ask for that.
sieabahlpark|1 year ago
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toomuchtodo|1 year ago
ergocoder|1 year ago
Hacker news: "you don't have to deliver. That's the next team's problem".
Apparently 350m isn't enough to prove potential.
underdeserver|1 year ago
https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/
throwadobe|1 year ago
sriram_malhar|1 year ago
It is a common phrase.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/meteoric
jazzyjackson|1 year ago
so i guess as an adverb it relates to how quickly the rise is happening and how hot/bright it burns
6th|1 year ago
I was actually interested to know what they meant because it sounds like saying: "let's take a walk down to the top of the highest mountain".
cqqxo4zV46cp|1 year ago