• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Once you are ready to go public though you need to be stable and secure

    Is that really true though? If you have a product people actually want, they’ll use it regardless of bugs

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      That won’t be true once your competition catches up to you and your bug-riddled product is pissing off customers, pushing them towards your competitors.

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        3 hours ago

        How much do you tolerate before switching sides? Think about Windows vs Linux. People don’t switch.

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        I think move fast and break things is more what you do before you get any real competition, or to get better than the competition in some areas by taking shortcuts in others.

        You stop doing this when you’re the big dog. Then you embrace the image of reliability and stability.