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...in technology because I think a lot of companies are realizing, like Alloy, you're gonna wanna have people to help make everything kind of work. But if if we go back to the mainstream conversation, you can't require a small company to need forward de
...where these technology can be distributed to all these different sectors and verticals as well. And it impacts how we think about the stack. It impacts how we think about what is going to drive the form of, like, how the stacks integrate with each ot
...stack, and they're not building an IDE. They're building a service, a a thinking service that does things for you. My friend, which one's easier to do? Is it easier for claw code and cursor to go down the stack and eat the consumer end? Or is it easi
...part of the stack or take out your competitor or someone a customer could just switch back and forth? And it's just different laws of physics, I think, in infra Totally. It just turns out in general, the switching cost of the infrastructure piece is
I'm going to consciously choose that. In many other products outside of coding, startups are not giving that choice. And they're already saying, no, we've done the evals. We've run the tests. We have a sense of how to prompt this model most effective
...has invented, like, a a changing set of roles, like mainframes to PCs, like the whole garage engineers. And then when we went from, you know, server to cloud and mobile, there was, like, SEO specialists and CDNs and, you know, growth PMs and UXR and
work that is more, like, longer lasting. But then it's like, okay. Yeah. But we have to do that work too. So there's I think that's, like, the constant, like, okay. At what point do we invest? And that's all kind of under the umbrella, but, right, we
...full stack builders. That's the way they start. If you're at a company at a scale, of of ours and and many others in the market in in the market, you're like, this is almost like a new production function and mindset, that that you have to do. And th
...technical advantage and continue to press it. But for the most part, when it comes to building software, you know, when someone buys software from you, right, like, they're not buying just, like, an outcome or use case. They're buying, like, your com
And as a consequence, I think the way you build a solution and for a domain is very different than you would have before, which means that it's not obvious, like, the incumbents have, like, a leg up, you know, necessarily. They certainly have some ad
...stack engineers, you know, have a leg up as well because I think most breakthroughs happen when you have someone who can understand those extremely nuanced technical trade offs, have a vision for a product. And then in the process of building it, hav
...have a tech team. Yep. Right. Fair enough. Alright. We got we got a pressing question from Reddit. You wanna field this one? I love a good Reddit rapid response. We love a good Reddit rapid response. So here's the query. It's, from r slash startups w
...making these decisions yourself. Now, what happens with everyone in technology, especially in software, is it gets very non invented here. So go well, I should just control my own destiny, I should just do it. The problem is with tech, software tech,
...notion that tech Twitter has that, oh, we got to use all these expensive services. You need to use all these kind of things because if you don't use all this kind of stuff, if you're not using the latest version of React, if you're not using the late
incredibly complex projects and tasks for me that I would have otherwise have hired a services firm and a bunch of people and years of research. And in many cases, they would not have even been able to do it because of the the intelligence embedded i
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