Dmytro Krasun argues some VCs and CEOs overgeneralize from short Claude Code or Codex prototype sprints, then abandon deployments without paying the technical debt costs, leading to overconfident claims about software being solved.
VCs and CEOs who tried Claude Code/Codex to build a prototype for two weeks, didn't deploy it to production, abandoned it, and never faced the consequences of the technical debt produced:
"Software is solved and infinitely available. AGI is just not evenly distributed yet."
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