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The Architecture of Tomorrow: An Interview With Ben Horowitz
The Architecture of Tomorrow: An Interview With Ben Horowitz
To a layman like myself technology seems to have slowed in its advance over the last few decades, with intellectual and financial resources that once turned out revolutions in agriculture, medicine, transportation, and energy now pooled mostly into computing. It seems as if attention shifted away from the “world of atoms” and into the “world of bits.”
So, the lesson is that when you run into an entrenched competitor with deep pockets who has essentially achieved regulatory capture of the corrupt legislators then you must be prepared to mount a counter campaign straight to the voters. It can be super expensive, but is definitely required in such situations.
·sotonye.substack.com·
The Architecture of Tomorrow: An Interview With Ben Horowitz