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The 3-Month Rule: A Pragmatic Approach to Non-Scalable Development In the fast-evolving world of startup culture, the axiom “Do things that don’t scale,” often echoed by tech luminar...
Why Do Many Professionals Gravitate Toward Large Corporations? My Experience and Questions As someone who recently transitioned from a small company to a Fortune 500 corporation, I find myself grappli...
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The 3-Month Experiment: Embracing Non-Scalable Solutions in Tech Development In the world of startup innovation, there’s a well-known principle by Paul Graham: “Do things that don’t ...