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ClickHouse MCP

https://clickhouse.com/blog/integrating-clickhouse-mcp
1•tosh•1m ago•0 comments

Chinese "Educational Computers" from the 1990s

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Show HN: Photo to Art

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Pain Isn't Where You Think – By Vittorio – Bio/Acc

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1•bilsbie•7m ago•0 comments

Organization and Maintenance of Large Ordered Indices (1970)

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1•ksec•13m ago•0 comments

Otter v2: A high performance caching library for Go

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What Doge Didn't Do

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2•brandonb•16m ago•0 comments

Writing a basic Linux device driver when you know nothing about Linux drivers o

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3•todsacerdoti•20m ago•0 comments

The Tangled Past and Unsettled Future of Greyhound Racing in West Virginia

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1•gmays•21m ago•0 comments

Coreboot with AMD OpenSIL on first gen Zen demo

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Labubu Live Wallpaper: Bring Your Screen to Life

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1•kone_kk•23m ago•1 comments

Double-entry accounting for personal finance

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2•ciju•24m ago•1 comments

Global Peace Index 2025 [pdf]

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Earthly, where Makefile Meets Dockerfile, is shutting down Cloud

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2•garyng•25m ago•0 comments

How the world is preparing the workforce for AI

https://news.uga.edu/planning-for-ai-in-workforce/
1•geox•28m ago•0 comments

I built an open-source retro tool that respects your time – Fast Retro

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1•JangoCG•30m ago•1 comments

America's bunker-busting bomb is not sure to work in Iran

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2•belter•33m ago•0 comments

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Casio F-91W

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1•azhenley•40m ago•0 comments

MCP Security is still Broken

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We stopped believing in progress. Now, we're stagnating. [video]

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Callers are hearing robotic voices when they try to reach relatives in Iran

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3•clarity8•51m ago•0 comments

0xchat Secure chat built on Nostr

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Show HN: Lightweight DNS server for Docker containers

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A Decade On, Has Japan's Corporate Revolution Worked Too Well?

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1•xbmcuser•54m ago•0 comments

Zuckerberg spent billions on an AI 'dream team,' has to deliver for shareholders

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2•rntn•55m ago•0 comments

Weird and wonderful PCB business card designs

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3•safety_sandals•56m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The silver bullet for solving problems in business

1•daniilkhanin•2h ago
For the last 10 years, I have been telling businesses about a magic framework - unit economics, which allows them to manage business processes. At the same time, I see that not everyone understands its value, and many don't even understand what it is about or what it is for.

My attempts to talk about it are met with deletion of posts, bans, etc. Tell me, what is wrong? Why is there rejection? Do entrepreneurs not need to know how to implement a data-driven approach to process management? Don't you have problems in your business? Don't you have problems that you don't know what to do and how to do it? So why is there such rejection? Or am I doing something wrong? And if it's me, what can I do to be heard?

Comments

codingdave•2h ago
Well, unit economics is a fairly basic concept. So if you are promoting it as a "magic framework", you are probably not being taken seriously because you are overvaluing something that is self-evident. I'm not sure who you are finding that doesn't understand it - there seems to be a big disconnect between what it is and how you are presenting it.
daniilkhanin•2h ago
Indeed, I have moved a bit further away from just comparing LTV and CAC and propose a concept that allows you to manage business processes using approaches such as unit economics, goldratt's theory of constraints and metrics tree. In general, if I manage to tell people about it, they see the benefit, but I don't understand how to tell them.
ericalexander0•10m ago
Most people and by extension, most businesses don’t think from first principles. They copy what others do because it’s easier. It reduces cognitive load. But that kind of thinking leads to cargo cults. People doing things that look right but make no sense when you break them down. Business schools teach unit economics and first-principles logic (like in The Goal), but most companies still optimize for quarterly performance. It’s backwards. You end up with systems that reward short-term hacks instead of long-term efficiency.

In the real world, business moves fast. Too fast for most people to stop and think. If you don’t build in ways to slow down and reason from fundamentals, you’ll just react your way into mediocrity. The companies that win long term (Amazon, Toyota, SpaceX) they go back to physics-level thinking. They understand the real constraints and design around them. That’s the cheat code. First-principles thinking isn’t optional—it’s the only way to build something that actually works and lasts.