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CSSer | 4 days ago

I'm mostly interested in how the article more or less accidentally highlights the central problem of the whole industry. Training needs to be solved for these businesses to be viable and sustainable. These products are obviously valuable and monetizable but not at the burn rate we're seeing, and knowledge doesn't stand still. In fact, if the usefulness of these tools is to be believed, it's accelerating. So how do you shorten that feedback cycle without obliterating margin? Software is a largely attractive business because your margins expand dramatically once it's stable, and it's winner-take-all the majority of the time. From an investment perspective, we're looking at something that is not that. And we're supposed to pretend that's acceptable because if we squint really hard we forget it's still a mechanical turk? This ain't a scene, it's an arms race...

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