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I have been self-employed for close to 30 years. I have had multiple businesses, some I stayed in for too long and some I may have quit earlier than I should. I am looking to spread some knowledge, but need specific questions so that I can answer them truthfully and show you what could have been done differently. Basically I want to use the knowledge I have gained to show you how not to do it.

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[–] guymclarenza@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The most efficient way is probably having people good at that stuff, My way is learning what I need when I need it. New generations seem to find it easier to learn new stuff, the older I get the less ambition I have.

I used to be an early adopter, but now I find adopting early just pisses me off. I am finding AI to be more of a pain in the arse than a real benefit, most tech starts that way though, and gets better.