Comment by gabriel-uribe
3 days ago
Does the corner bakery need a moat to be a business?
How many people understand the underlying operating system their code runs on? Can even read assembly or C?
Even before LLMs, there were plenty of copy-paste JS bootcamp grads that helped people build software businesses.
> Does the corner bakery need a moat to be a business?
Yes, actually. Its hard to open a competing bakery due to location availability, permitting, capex, and the difficulty of converting customers.
To add to that, food establishments generally exist on next to no margin, due to competition, despite all of that working in their favor.
Now imagine what the competitive landscape for that bakery would look like if all of that friction for new competitors disappeared. Margin would tend toward zero.
> Now imagine what the competitive landscape for that bakery would look like if all of that friction for new competitors disappeared. Margin would tend toward zero.
This is the goal. It's the point of having a free market.
With no margins and no paid employees, who is going to have the money to buy the bread?
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