Comment by kcexn
4 hours ago
Because developers are incentivized to have marketable software skills. Not marketable build things that are cheap and profitable skills.
Moore's law was supposed to make it simpler and cheaper to do more computationally expensive tasks. But in the meantime, everyone kept inflating the difficulty of a task faster than Moore could keep up.
I think some of this is because of the incredible amounts of capital that startups seem to be able to acquire. If startups had to demonstrate profitability before they were given any money to scale, the story would be very different I think.
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