> That contradiction is not a PR mistake. It is a signal.
> The bottleneck isn’t code production, it is judgment.
> They didn’t buy a pile of code. They bought a track record of correct calls in a complex, fast-moving domain.
> Leaders don’t express their true beliefs in blog posts or conference quotes. They express them in hiring plans, acquisition targets, and compensation bands.
Not to mention the gratuitous italics-within-bold usage.
No no I agree: “No negotiations. No equity. No retention packages.”
I don’t know if HN has made me hyper-sensitized to AI writing, but this is becoming unbearable.
When I find myself thinking “I wonder what the prompt was they used?” while reading the content, I can’t help but become skeptical about the quality of the thinking behind the content.
Maybe that’s not fair, but it’s the truth. Or put differently “Fair? No. Truthful? Yes.”. Ugh.
> The Bun acquisition blows a hole in that story.
> That contradiction is not a PR mistake. It is a signal.
> The bottleneck isn’t code production, it is judgment.
> They didn’t buy a pile of code. They bought a track record of correct calls in a complex, fast-moving domain.
> Leaders don’t express their true beliefs in blog posts or conference quotes. They express them in hiring plans, acquisition targets, and compensation bands.
Not to mention the gratuitous italics-within-bold usage.