#Random Thoughts - 4
Engineers believe in testing everything before launch. But startups often say, ‘Launch first, fix later.’
Is this mindset reckless or just practical?
SHIV DIXIT
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not everyone and every founder are relying on MVP first then slowly start fine-tuning it
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