I find that Claude code works well to fix rust compile errors in most cases. Interestingly, the paper didn't compare against agentic coding tools at all, which of course will be more easy to use and more generally applicable.
That is what I was wondering as well. Where can I find investors willing to invest up to $1M with an expected 2-3x ROI on typical VC terms? In particular, for pre-revenue ventures. And how can you keep that 90%+ equity with 10 angel investors?
Yeah, unless they're your friends or rich uncle, these investors don't exist.
When the OP raised money, it sounds like he was still planning on going the VC-funded route, and that's the assumption investors would have been operating under.
In the end, they were probably okay with a 2-3x ROI because they expect most of their investments not to work out, and 2-3x is better than 0x. But I doubt they would have invested if the plan all along was to aim for a 2-3x return.
The reliability of OVH has so far not been a problem. Performance is mostly a factor of the VM instances that you use, AWS has much more instances to choose from, but obviously at a much higher cost, so performance per dollar is obviously better with OVH.
> AWS S3 is the premier cloud-based object storage service. It may have higher availability, but it’s three times more expensive than OVH’s S3 storage.
Because I'm not a bizdev guy, so when my partner, who was the bizdev guy, had to quit, and we had no customers, the odds of success seemed too low for me to deem it worth the effort to continue.