a16z and Rohan Paul quote Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda saying software used to be gated by about 20 million developers, but now anyone can build; Garry Tan echoes that access is no longer the constraint, execution speed is.
20 million developers used to be the gatekeepers to software.
The only people who could make software up until last year or so [were] just professional developers...
Software used to be gated by roughly 20 million professional developers up until last year.
Now, anyone can build.
All the old rules are gone, there is only making something people want and what you can do with the tools that now everyone has
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