
Software 2.0 is not going to replace 1.0 (indeed, a large amount of 1.0 infrastructure is needed for training and inference to “compile” 2.0 code), but it is going to take over increasingly large portions of what Software 1.0 is responsible for today. Let’s examine some examples of the ongoing transition to make this more concrete:
…’s always sat with me that you and DHH may have read that review and thought, “F this guy,” without understanding how much I appreciate all that you’ve done for me and my businesses throughout the years.
For startups in phase 2, it’s all about planning out your team and deciding who you’ll hire to take over functional responsibility for strategy, hiring and day-to-day operations from you. When you have 35 direct reports (like I did back in 2009), you can’t do anything well, so you need …