I still think “Move fast and break things” is the perfect startup motto
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Without the part where you ship products early if the unit cost of failure, for example, is massively different between a website and a surgical procedure.
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That doesn't mean you shouldn't "move fast and break things" it just means that you shouldn't pretend things aren't broken when they're broken.
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We are probably just differing on what “break things” means. I mean: “ship stuff that’s still embarrassing in quality so you can learn from it”, that’s ok w a website. Cost of failure is a missed email/etc. if cost is death/illness, no.
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Sadly in many areas, Sand Hill Rd doesn't understand that.... still.... despite so many failures....
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