@wycats my kingdom for a tiny profitable company ;P
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@locks Tilde is profitable. Just saying. -
@wycats on that, skylight for phoenix please -
@locks how many companies are betting their future primarily on a Phoenix app? If that number grows, it might happen! -
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@chris_mccord@locks I'm looking for something people use *not* for microservices or tiny things. Full fledged app experiences. -
@chris_mccord@locks from the perspective of@skylight what's great about rails is that so many ppl are doing roughly the same thing. -
@chris_mccord@locks@skylight means we can build very polished experiences for a whole group at once. - 1 more reply
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@wycats Slow growth can work for enterprise companies like Tilde; it’s harder for consumer startups, where there are strong network effects. -
@sferik easy to forget that network effects == fat tail. -
@wycats Most markets with strong network effects are winner-take-all. Products that can race into the lead are likely to win, even if worse. -
@sferik winner take all is misleading. Fat tails have a lot of pockets of profitability. -
@sferik and it's easier to expand out from a part of the tail than go after the head.
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