depends on what part of "doing a tech product" you're talking about
> the hard part is wrangling systemic complexity in a good, sustainable and reliable way
in an early startup, this thinking is one of the most common ways to failure. people optimise their technology for its scalability, reliability, and "cleanliness", when none of that matters yet. all that matters is finding product market fit
> the hard part is wrangling systemic complexity in a good, sustainable and reliable way
in an early startup, this thinking is one of the most common ways to failure. people optimise their technology for its scalability, reliability, and "cleanliness", when none of that matters yet. all that matters is finding product market fit