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Devs seem to be realizing this, at least the ones I know (new thing).

Seems the endgame's going to be higher equity grants. If VCs won't fund something unproven at 350/head and devs won't work for peanuts, higher equity grants seem the only option.

I think it'll be just like Hollywood, in that projects are evaluated as much for who they've managed to recruit (e.g. a movie with Brad Pitt is fundable) as on other business fundamentals.

It's striking how much of business views "labor" as ancillary to success. That might be true if you're running a pizza joint but it couldn't be farther from the truth building a software company, or making a movie.




> That might be true if you're running a pizza joint but it couldn't be farther from the truth building a software company, or making a movie.

Or starting a medical practice

Or starting a hedge fund

Or starting a law firm

It might be the most important thing for any new venture, across history. There is a good reason that the start of the story about Jason and the Golden Fleece describes assembling his crew of Argonauts.




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