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...because, again, one thing that I liked about your company was just how much it's here. And as you know, we're literally in the factory right now. How much of your components, products are are US built? And I know it's slightly a a fuzzy term, but or
...manufacturing operation. We're one fulfillment operation. And so as we scale and double the business, you know, year over year and have have all this growth, we're constantly breaking the processes that served us in the last chapter and entering the
...business. It's one of the quirks and one of the very special aspects of it. So call themselves architects and integrators. They actually produce a relatively small proportion of the components that go into the machine, but they assemble them. So rela
...manufacturing because, again, one thing that I liked about your company was just how much it's here. And as you know, we're literally in the factory right now. How much of your components,
...through with investment in manufacturing was the real story.
...where you link those roles in a company is how you how how you manufacture things that are simple, good, and you can do it as quickly as possible. And so that is that's the philosophy of Elon Musk. That's why everything he has done has has has has be
...manufacturing. There's a lot of good folks that do exist. It's just figuring out smart ways to tap into it and understanding on the engineering side, on the practices side, how do you really do this at scale is is just a lost skill set in The US. So
...manufacturing back to The United States. Obviously, during this period of globalization, we've been running massive trade deficits, particularly in manufacturers where we're importing a number of critical systems to both our defense industry and to o
...The US manufacturing capability is, like, exquisite and medium or low volume. Or if it's high volume, it's incredibly automated and then not retooling. So, like, yeah, there there's giant injection molding firms in The US that make, like, lawn chairs
...world and not having a lot of experiences with it, being nervous about what it's like to build the team.
...process. So even here in, what, 1964, we're starting to get into the level of complexity where it's some of the most advanced science ever done being applied in an engineering and manufacturing fashion to get even marginal results, you know, at 20% y
...chips, the operating leverage that comes from huge amount of fixed costs into foundries to make chips and then hopefully be very profitable, 50% gross margin on those chips. Venture capital financing was built for that, for semiconductors. And it jus
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