I think it's really important for the independent web to have a platform, and to the extent that WordPress can serve that role, I think it's a great privilege and responsibility.
From Matt Mullenweg
It's good to be in a role when you can learn something new.
Basically, if you believe in Moore's Law, and you believe that hosting is going to become more and more commoditized over time, not being a host is a good idea.
I'm pretty rough on my laptops. I go through about two a year.
With Akismet, there was an interesting dilemma. Is it for the good of the world Akismet being secret and being more effective against spammers, versus it being open and less effective?
I'm pretty cheap, to be honest.
The promise of the early web was that everyone could have a website but there was something missing. Maybe the technology wasn't ready.
When I travel, which is most of the year, I live in TripIt.
The biggest mistake we made at WordPress.com in term of infrastructure was buying servers.
Love is great, but not as a password.
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