Go ahead, hit the wall and turn.
Go ahead, hit the wall and turn.
There's a difference of opinion between those who see this "run into a wall before" and those who see it "after" hitting the wall. https://gyazo.com/aaf3b44de3498775f27bcb6520bf3bc4
Makes it easier to go in a certain direction.
We're going in that direction.
Proceed to touch constraints that are not currently affected change direction
For example, LLMs make programming easier.
Programmers increase as barriers to entry are lowered and the customer value generated per person increases.
Because right now there are too many "problems to solve" and not enough programmers.
This "supply of problems to be solved" is the "constraint."
If the number of programmers increases sufficiently, the "supply of problems to solve" will replace the bottleneck.
Before this timing, it was "we found a problem to solve, but we didn't have enough people to actually turn it into code, so we couldn't demonstrate much value.
As programmers begin to be in surplus, the value of "finding a problem to solve" rises as prices begin to fall.
Insufficient supply of problems will lead to a surplus of programmers.
More and more cuts are being made on the low-skilled side.
impetus
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