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nonameiguess 14 hours ago

I don't really build software any more and have moved into other parts of the business. But I'm still a huge user of software and I'd just echo all the other comments asking if it's so easy to get all these great tools built and shipped, where are they? I can see that YouTube is flooded with auto-generated content. I can see that blogspam has skyrocketed beyond belief. I can see that the number of phishing texts and voicemails I get every day has gone through the roof. I don't see any flood of new CNCF incubating projects. I don't see that holy grail entire OS comparable to Linux but written in Rust. I don't see the other holy grail new web browser that can compete with Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. It's possible people are shipping more of the stripped down Jira clones designed for a team of ten that gets 60 customers and stops receiving updates after 2 years but that's not the kind of software that would be visible to me.

If you're replacing spreadsheets with a single-purpose web UI with proper access control and concurrent editing that doesn't need Sharepoint or Google Workspaces, fine, but if you're telling me that's going to revolutionize the entire industry and economy and justify trillions of dollars in new data centers, I don't think so. I think you need to actually compete with Sharepoint and Google Workspaces. Supposedly, Google and Microsoft claim to be using LLMs internally more than ever, but they're publicly traded companies. If it's having some huge impact, surely we'll see their margins skyrocket when they have no more labor costs, right?