a16z and Garry Tan argue the gatekeeping role of professional developers is fading as AI tools let far more people build, shifting advantage to speed and execution.
“The only people who could make software up until last year or so [were] just professional developers... Very few people in the world.”
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
It's not about access, it's about what you can do, and whether you *want* to go fast and do it
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