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...the hardware that matters. It's the software. Actually, it's the service that finally matters. Right? So, I care that my smartphone does things for me that I needed to do. I don't care how it's done. The software has been the important part and still
...mean to be software, etcetera. So it's clearly very fundamental to computer science. And I would say, again, to Jennifer's point, it's very, very much a new piece of infrastructure.
...hardware components with software Yeah. And then removing a lot of the And I would say that people who grew up, let's say, purely in the Silicon Valley mindset or purely in the mindset of, I can go to the store and buy this computer, and I can I can
...business in house? So I'm definitely biased on that. But, as someone who thinks that the cost of software is going towards zero and as someone who is, like, watching the software cost, like, collapsing, one of the thing that we, realized is that data
...Right? Your software. Exactly. So that's what we're focused on. Yeah. That's what we're focused on. And, you can, yeah, you can run I mean, it's not even 25 k. It's actually, like, 20 k of hardware if you get the, less storage option. There's, like,
...software right now. One is the world is gonna stay the same, but software just gonna get a lot cheaper over time now that it's cheaper to build. And I think there's no one who would argue that it's not gotten dramatically cheaper to build.
“Why traditional software only automates things that are easy to explain”
...software is deterministic and does things that are easy to explain to machines. In fact, automation, machine tools, sewing machines, typewriters, adding machines Right. Things that are easy to explain
...the software itself. There's a lot more switching cost compared to your regular SaaS software consumer.
...on older hardware, but you're always gonna be slower. And finally, speed matters. Performance matters. So in order to do that, you have to push the boundaries of the design. The idea that you want to especially geographically or regionally control it
...software be in an enterprise cost structure? Elon describes companies as cybernetic organisms that are part software, part human. If you think about the current Fortune 500 company being one or 2% software, maybe they should be 50% software. I think
...at effectively the price of zero. The the the challenge on this especially the second one is is, like, when you like, most organizations don't wanna be in the business of having to think about about building their own software. They just like want it
...software is going to go from being the filing cabinet to effectively operating on the filing cabinet. And what does that mean? Well, you know, take the first example. If I have the filing cabinet for travel, you know, maybe the software can rebook fl
...software involved. Like, I think everything is hard coded in these chips at this point in time. Right. This is managing to create games using just electrical engineering. Right. And something I hadn't even thought about till now, all of the applicati
...software that does the job of labor. It's like the new e equals MC squared. And we're seeing this happen at so many companies, and these companies are scaling so quickly because they really are selling into clients or end users and saying, hey. We'll
...software is being made. And software just keeps becoming more and more of our GDP. Right? Like, it's it's a, so I'm bullish on kind of the amount of software we'll be able to create, how it'll be created. I think there's also something here about,
...software. I think what Aaron is saying here is the market for software and software engineers was so constrained by the lack of availability that even if we 10 x or a 100 x the productivity of software engineers, the demand will be there to absorb th
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