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crystal_revengeyesterday at 11:51 PM2 repliesview on HN

That's what I've come to realize. For most of the commentators here "greenfield" means typing in 'npm init', for me it usually means doing three different roles in order to iterate as fast as possible on the product to find your market, then figuring out how to scale it to the new users you've started acquiring.

The idea that this is means "you don’t learn the actually valuable lessons" is completely baffling to me.

Most people I've know with founding engineer experience or similar leave not because it's not challenging, but because it's exhausting.

Increasingly I've realized that the HN community and I are not even speaking the same language.


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Karrot_Kreamtoday at 12:03 AM

Some of the sharpest engineers I knew built tools and business processes at startups and watched them fail as they scale. I ran an internal presentation for years at a Unicorn where I was an early employee called "Failure at Scale" where I tried to capture lessons of huge incidents we had that were caused by us crossing scaling thresholds. Eventually the presentations stopped being meaningful because the company became too big and too removed from its origins.

edgyquanttoday at 12:26 AM

No but it usually doesn’t mean achieving stability at tens of thousands of users a day (or hour) and ensuring that stability while rolling out new features, migrating infrastructure etc

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