If you were wondering how Matt Mullenweg is doing today, he has taken to his personal blog to argue that Rails is actually not as big a deal as WordPress
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@jalefkowit I mean he is probably right: DHH doesn't really give the impression of being a good boss or leader. But that's not an argument. What a dipshit.
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to tante last edited by
@tante @jalefkowit I'd be perfectly happy for the two of them to book a couples sub retreat to hug it all out beside the wreck of the titanic, honestly
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Local Agencyreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit I'm just here for the
Neither of those guys is as consequential as they think they are.
And the whole point of Open Source is that you get more out of it if you aren't "capturing all of the value created".
This is basically bum fights for software devs.
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab last edited by
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Local Agency last edited by
@laprice It's less amusing when your entire business hinges on the outcome
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@gulovsen And the "inability to scale" part is Matt saying to him "shut up, I'm a better business guy than you are." Not so much scaling in the technical sense as in the ability to turn a bunch of code into a business that generates X billion dollars a year.
This is a very narrow view of what it means for software to be successful, but it's not uncommon among the VC-funded Software Titan types. The more money your software generates, the better it axiomatically must be.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] they should just kiss already.
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Andrew Kuchlingreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit It's the "If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?" argument.
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Andrew Kuchling last edited by [email protected]
@akuchling It would be one thing if DHH wasn't rich. But he is. He's just not AS rich as Matt, which is what makes it so precious. There are few things less compelling than rich guys waving their willies at each other
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@jalefkowit @djsundog @tante Imagine a whole fleet of faulty submersibles carrying assorted billionaires. The dream was so close.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] if those VC fucks funded the juicero, we could surely get them to fund a whole fleet of pencil lead submarines.
"it will change your life", we'll say. "you won't want to be without this essential business tool" -
Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by [email protected]
Just circling back to the above to savor the flavor of "I know you spend all day racing expensive cars, but you could have been Atlassian!" Who the fuck dreams of being Atlassian
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
"You see, Timmy, if you study hard and clean your room every day, you can grow up to make boring-ass enterprise software everyone hates using," I explain as Timmy jumps out the window to go take drugs
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@[email protected] Am I the only jerkoff on the planet that doesn’t hate Atlassian?
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@josh I don't hate Atlassian. I just find it a weird name to pull out as something to aspire to. There's nothing particularly artistic or thrilling about what they make. It's just boring, competent software.
There's nothing wrong with that, it has its place. Clearly you can make a lot of money at it! But that's only aspirational if the only thing you're in it for is the money.