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adamcrow64
·hace 4 meses·discuss
frontend broke first. Too many different styles and frontend personalities. When you bring new people in, they bring with them very different ways of designing and building things. Backend devs and devops were fine. But frontend had new technologies, different architectures etc . It was very difficult to get new frontend devs to adhere to the system architecture because they were more superficial in their design and not as CS trained.
adamcrow64
·hace 5 meses·discuss
exactly
adamcrow64
·hace 5 meses·discuss
We moved to garage because minio let us down.
adamcrow64
·hace 5 meses·discuss
We moved to Garage. Minio let us down.
adamcrow64
·hace 2 años·discuss
Back in the early 90s I created a mosquito repeller page. Based upon the electronic mosquito repeller kits that emitted a frequency.
adamcrow64
·hace 2 años·discuss
Back in the early 90s I created a mosquito repeller web page
adamcrow64
·hace 2 años·discuss
A classic that seem to be lesser known... --> darthsim/imgproxy. (docker) , this is an image proxy. easily run under docker then you can fetch any web image through it and be able to resize on the fly and cache! Fantastic for auto creating user thumbnails etc and not needing to generate different size images. Thanks to the author (Sergey "DarthSim " Alexandrovich)
adamcrow64
·hace 3 años·discuss
I've cofounded a number of startups. I have found that a major rule is that you should NEVER let a non technical person lead a technical startup. They simply don't get it. It is way easier for the tech person to be the CEO/CTO and partner with a CMO/CFO who will get their hands dirty. There is a good reason that accountancy/legal,consulting firms are run by accountant thinkers and the big tech companies run by tech thinkers. I understand that the skill most represented in the fortune 500 CEO is technical.

So if you are looking for a tech cofounder you should look for them to be CEO.