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" ... After the shock wears off, you think to yourself, "Is that fair?" You start to ask yourself, "Why am I paying?" You think back to the time as a child when you mischievously took a piece of bubble gum from the store, only to be seen by your parent and corrected with some form of discipline. ... "
" ... One reason this is the case is that software development talent is incredibly hard to assess upfront, and its value can be highly situation-dependent, which means intake volumes and intra-industry churn have to be high (since a potential star may not flourish in your environment). People risks are high enough that developing capabilities to deal with it becomes central to success. Traditional front-end mechanisms, such as universities, are not particularly good at creating or even spotting and nurturing star developer talent. To the point that industry luminaries like Peter Thiel are, rather mischievously, offering to pay truly talented developers to drop out of college and go the startup route instead. ... "
" ... That's why we eventually found ourselves eating a yellow-and-brown-striped omelet. (Myhrvold's custard obsession led him to figure out how to bake eggs so that he can stripe an omelet as easily as cake or cookies.) And a "raw quail egg," which eventually reveals itself as passion-fruit yolk atop gelatinous lemongrass. "It still fools you," smiles Myhrvold mischievously. "People are nervous about eating a raw egg. They get insane peer pressure. So what they finally are tasting is relief." ... "
" ... “The other condition was changing the name of the company from Atieva. It sounds like some kind of yogurt,” Rawlinson says, then adds mischievously, “I said so politely.” In demeanor and intellect, Rawlinson settles between the wizard headmaster Albus Dumbledore of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, and Colin Chapman, the inventive genius who founded Lotus Cars. Considering he built his first house, becoming a fair stonemason along the way, perhaps valid to add an Archimedes element. ... "