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Jason Fried: Building A Profitable Tech Company & Staying True To Your Values | SVIC Podcast #10
youtube.comLivingston: Was the code tuned to the IBM machine? Kapor: It was tuned to the Intel 808X 16-bit architecture. And Sachs was also very, very good. He was just an artist at high performance with limited resources. I didn't know how good he was; I got lucky. I knew he was good, but he was a genius at this sort of stuff. The two of us together was
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Hyatt House. Their directive to Intel’s management corps was simple and clear: “We’re going to win in 16-bit microprocessors. We’re committed to this.” Andy told us what
John Doerr • Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs
Out of the Tar Pit – Ben Moseley & Peter Marks
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Löwy Juval • Righting Software
Wozniak: Even back in high school I knew I could design computers with half as many chips as the companies were selling them with. I taught myself, but I had taught myself in a way that forced me to learn all sorts of trickiness. Because you try to make valuable what you're good at. I was good at making things with very few parts by using all sorts
... See moreJessica Livingston • Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
Start out as simple as possible, and always fervently question adding new layers of complexity.