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  1. "Ango declared that #Obsidian has no plans to grow beyond a dozen employees & would never raise #venturecapital.
    It means Obsidian can’t develop new features as quickly as other apps. But the selfimposed limits are a way to uphold the company’s values.
    Ango has also written an impassioned defense of the #computerfile, at a time when #cloudbased apps are moving away from the idea." #TfT
    fastcompany.com/90960653/why-p

  2. "Ango declared that #Obsidian has no plans to grow beyond a dozen employees & would never raise #venturecapital.
    It means Obsidian can’t develop new features as quickly as other apps. But the selfimposed limits are a way to uphold the company’s values.
    Ango has also written an impassioned defense of the #computerfile, at a time when #cloudbased apps are moving away from the idea." #TfT
    fastcompany.com/90960653/why-p

  3. "Ango declared that #Obsidian has no plans to grow beyond a dozen employees & would never raise #venturecapital.
    It means Obsidian can’t develop new features as quickly as other apps. But the selfimposed limits are a way to uphold the company’s values.
    Ango has also written an impassioned defense of the #computerfile, at a time when #cloudbased apps are moving away from the idea." #TfT
    fastcompany.com/90960653/why-p

  4. "Ango declared that #Obsidian has no plans to grow beyond a dozen employees & would never raise #venturecapital.
    It means Obsidian can’t develop new features as quickly as other apps. But the selfimposed limits are a way to uphold the company’s values.
    Ango has also written an impassioned defense of the #computerfile, at a time when #cloudbased apps are moving away from the idea." #TfT
    fastcompany.com/90960653/why-p

  5. "Ango declared that #Obsidian has no plans to grow beyond a dozen employees & would never raise #venturecapital.
    It means Obsidian can’t develop new features as quickly as other apps. But the selfimposed limits are a way to uphold the company’s values.
    Ango has also written an impassioned defense of the #computerfile, at a time when #cloudbased apps are moving away from the idea." #TfT
    fastcompany.com/90960653/why-p