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"X who worked at Google on Y" would be a good heuristic, if Y is a good product, but just "worked at Google"? I think Google is too large nowadays for that to be a good heuristic.

As an extreme example, are you implying that people who get fired from Google are likely to make good products?



I think you did not finish reading his first sentence. (I did not the first time I read his comment.)


Pretty much. Who says that they didn't work as a janitor?




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