[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":9},["ShallowReactive",2],{"post-\u002Fblog\u002Fspagetti":3},{"path":4,"title":5,"description":6,"date":7,"rawbody":8},"\u002Fblog\u002Fspagetti","The Spaghetti Paradox","Chaos or Strategy?","2025-12-14","---\ntitle: 'The Spaghetti Paradox'\ndescription: 'Chaos or Strategy?'\ndate: '2025-12-14'\n---\n\n\"Throwing spaghetti at the wall\" is usually an insult. It implies a lack of vision, a panic attack disguised as agility.\n\nBut context is everything.\n\n### The Trap (Corporate Chaos)\n\nFor big teams, this mindset is poison. It justifies shipping half-assed features without a hypothesis. It mistakes motion for progress. You end up with a dirty wall and no dinner.\n\n### The Hack (Indie Survival)\n\nFor the solo developer, however, it’s not chaos - it’s a portfolio strategy.\n\nSpending six months on one \"genius idea\" is financial suicide. You are betting the farm on a single coin toss.\nThe smart Indie Hacker ships ten small apps in that same timeframe. They aren't panicking; they are gathering data.\n\n> \"Quantity has a quality all its own.\"\n> — Joseph Stalin (attributed)\n\n### The Rule\n\nKnow your game.\n\n1. **If you are a team:** Focus. Don't throw random pasta. Build with intent.\n2. **If you are solo:** Speed is your only leverage. Throw everything. See what sticks. Then double down on the winner and mercilessly kill the rest.\n",1783267423469]