It’s always a good blind bet that a singular new company and/or founder will fail their next venture, not just startups in the crypto space, but across every industry.
If you know a little bit (insider info) about the space and founders you can probably make better bets, though .
I had this same thought after reading that line. I started thinking about where the complexity should live, if not with the developers. My conclusion is that it should live with whoever has the most 'skin in the game,' or the largest stakeholder of the enterprise. So, the CTO, CEO, Founder, Director, etc should "own" the complexity?
Sometimes I don’t need to do “serious audio editing” with audacity. I need to trim a clip or something. I can’t think of a reason why I SHOULDNT be able to do that on my phone that has more processing power than most computers a decade ago
Does anyone have a cli command to check down the dependency tree for these packages? I'm seeing this issue on my company's app and trying to figure out which package(s) it stems from.
Because working hard can mean skimming articles or delegating it to someone else to get you the gist of it. I don't have time to read every single interesting sounding article I come across. Well maybe I do, but then I wouldn't have as much time for commenting :)
Hey can I talk to you about that course? I’m switching into a new job in supply chain management (I currently work as a sys admin/IT admin) and feel pretty overwhelmed trying to figure out how that industry works