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43. It is absolutely possible to change people’s minds over the Internet. It just typically takes much longer than people would like.
If you know you’re going to be around for decades anyway, why not play the long game?
Can’t Sleep, Time to Do...
@visakanv on Twitter
"I very frequently get the question: 'What's going to change in the next 10 years?' And that is a very interesting question; it's a very common one. I almost never get the question: 'What's not going to change in the next 10 years?' And I submit to you that that second question is actually the more important of the two because you can build a business strategy around the things that are stable in time... In our retail business, we know that customers want low prices, and I know that's going to be true 10 years from now. They want fast delivery; they want vast selection. It's impossible to imagine a future 10 years from now where a customer comes up and says, 'Jeff I love Amazon; I just wish the prices were a little higher,' [or] 'l love Amazon; I just wish you'd deliver a little more slowly.' Impossible.
When you have something that you know is true, even over the long term, ...
you can afford to put a lot of energy into it."
Jeff Bezos on the importance of what's not going to change
Engineering isn't about building a paperclip that will never break, it's about building a paperclip that will bend enough times to get the job done, at a reasonable price, in sufficient quantities, out of attainable materials, on schedule.
Some Ideas on More Safely Prototyping LLM Products
daveguarino.com
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