@@andreamanca7079 Several ElonMusk fanboying statements over the entirety of Tesla's reign under Elon will tell you how naive JBlow is politically and that he should just stay in his lane of making games.
I don't think any of this sounds particularly libertarian. he might be, I just wouldn't jump to that from essentially saying "design tools for the people that will use them"
Price's law states that 50% of productive work is done by the square root of the size of the organization. i.e. if you have a team of 10 people, on average 3 of them will be doing 50% of the work. Paul Graham's advice for startups is to make your company attractive to those 3. (If you succeed, Price's law still applies, you just cut off the lower end of the distribution.)
Yeah and then your company contributes zero to training the next generation of the workforce. This data makes sense, the sustainability on the other hand, does not.
That's like saying "buy only the winning lottery tickets". How do you differentiate between someone who is good at interview but bad at their job and vice versa?