Entry tags:
as i inspect the car crash...
... that is the comments on Brad's acquisition announcement, i have concluded that:
- People can't be bothered to read something before opening their goddamn yap and asking a question that was already answered in the announcement.
- DRAMA! SELF-RIGHTEOUS OUTRAGE! ANGST! These people probably need a hydraulic speculum to open their asses when they go do #2.
- Mocking these people is fun, although it doesn't hold a candle to the mid-`90s on Usenet.
no subject
I'm sympathetic with Brad being forced to decide between becoming a platform developer or corporate manager and choosing the one he's happier with. Judging from his remorse in previous announcements about surrendering his absolute control of LJ to new staff hires, I don't imagine he's thrilled about selling off the whole package.
no subject
Now, maybe the "corporate parent" has more available resources to throw at it, but that doesn't make sense in the long run--that's just a way for them to lose money.
And, yeah, I sympathize with his frustration over managing and running the business vs. developing. Hopefully that's really all that the change will amount to--he'll have some more professional people handling that stuff. But there are no guarantees. It's not AOL buying Nullsoft, but it's also not a patron giving him a million bucks (an invented number) and asking nothing in return.
no subject
no subject
Exactly as it says in his post, Danga is a company and exists to make money. Just not quite as rapaciously as some others.
no subject
It's only after the energy and adrenaline and control diminish that the life investment begins to need a more worldly payback.
no subject
no subject