Squeaky Frog on Nostr: Making a product that's just "good enough" will almost always save you enough work to ...
Making a product that's just "good enough" will almost always save you enough work to give you a volume advantage over those who insist on building their product the right way. It's not such a problem in normal goods, because there's often a market for a premium alternative to cheap junk. But in tech, the size of the user base is often a key factor in the value of the product. That almost always allows the least principled with the most mediocre product to rise to the top.