In which sense? In the sense of them AI hyping? That seems kind of unlikely or would at least be surprising to me as they don’t look at tech—they don’t even look so much as products but at founder qualities—relentlessly resourceful—and that apparently hasn’t changed according to Paul Graham. Where do you think he or YC is mistaken?
To be honest, what I originally implied is that these founders develop their products with low-quality code, as cheap and dirty as they can, and without any long-term planning about further development
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Perhaps says more about Y Combinator nowadays rather than about LLM coding
In which sense? In the sense of them AI hyping? That seems kind of unlikely or would at least be surprising to me as they don’t look at tech—they don’t even look so much as products but at founder qualities—relentlessly resourceful—and that apparently hasn’t changed according to Paul Graham. Where do you think he or YC is mistaken?
To be honest, what I originally implied is that these founders develop their products with low-quality code, as cheap and dirty as they can, and without any long-term planning about further development
I agree that is what usually happens in startups and AI doesn’t change that principle, only the effort of generating it faster.