
Traction Heroes The Lindy Effect
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Nov 16, 2025 The hosts explore the concept of the Lindy effect, examining how older technologies often outlive newer ones. They warn about the rise of disposable software created with AI, highlighting its potential lack of longevity. By contrasting transient methods with enduring goals, they emphasize the importance of intentionality in business investments. The discussion also includes how prototypes can evolve into lasting systems and the necessity of designing resilience and redundancy into tech solutions. Senior judgment plays a critical role in determining what should endure.
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Lindy Effect Predicts Longevity
- The Lindy effect says non-perishable things gain expected longevity the longer they survive.
- For technologies, longevity implies future resilience and higher survival odds.
Disposable Software Is Rising
- Rapidly produced AI-assisted software tends to be perishable and lacks durable architecture.
- Jorge warns these clever short-lived builds often won't scale, extend, or remain maintainable.
Old Servers Still Run Today
- Jorge describes running ancient servers under his desk that still boot and function decades later.
- He contrasts that durability with the near-zero chance new builds will still run unchanged in 10–20 years.





