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Think Wider, Not (Just) Bigger
#concept
Summary
Theo Browne's core reframe: you can't out-improve the models by "getting better" at your craft, so raise ambition instead — and specifically expand breadth (range of areas a product covers), not only depth (features per area). "If your idea doesn't feel stupid, it isn't big enough."
Current Understanding
- Match ambition to the model. New models are qualitative eras (tool-call → long-running → orchestration; see ai-agent-evolution). You only feel the gain if the task requires the new capability. Work that made sense on the prior model won't feel different on the next.
- The tier shift. Every project category moved down one slot: yesterday's startup is today's side project; yesterday's "too big" (full-stack cloud) is today's startup; a new bottom tier appeared — a markdown file (see code-as-throwaway). The top ("too big") is genuinely open — train your own model? your own OS? compete with npm?
- Breadth is now viable for small teams. Old rule: pick a vertical, go deep (you can't out-breadth an incumbent). New rule: bolt a serviceable adjacent layer into your product in a day or two of prompting — cover enough that users can start, and be the right shape so users extend you (the Slack effect: it became everyone's agent platform not because it's good but because its shape invited extension).
Evidence
- Eras, tier-shift table, breadth-vs-depth, Vercel-vs-AWS, Slack-as-accidental-platform, "pick an idea that feels stupid" — 2026-07-14-everything-we-knew-about-software-has-changed.
Related Pages
- Concepts: code-as-throwaway, decoupling-identity-from-profession, context-as-scarce-resource
- Entity: theo-browne
- Timeline: ai-agent-evolution
Contradictions / Uncertainty
- "Bolt a database platform in a day or two" is an ambition claim; reliability parity with incumbents (RDS) is explicitly not promised. Status: tentative.
- Wide latitude vs tight specs (recorded here 2026-07-28 by lint; previously logged only on the other side). eugene's leave-less-room-for-imagination argues the opposite reflex: every gap you leave gets filled invisibly, so specs should be tightened and frozen into skills. The reconciliation offered there is breadth of attempts vs tightness of each spec — many cheap wide attempts, each individually well-constrained — which preserves both, but neither source addresses the other and the reconciliation is the wiki's synthesis, not either author's. Status: tentative.
Next Questions
- Which adjacent breadth layer is highest-leverage to add first for a given product?