I think it's difficult for other car manufacturers to do first-party accessories because there's so many SKUs, whereas when you're selling as many Model Ys as they are and as many vehicles that have that exact trunk configuration with that exact port, uh, you can, you can underwrite the mass manufacturing a lot easier than if you're, you know, Kia or Hyundai and you have 25 different vehicles all with slightly different configurations.
was when we really doubled down on building the launch vehicle as a part of the data center in space. And I think also
Yeah, I think that part is actually kind of similar. It's like, how do you make a meaningful rocket space company by being hyper, hyper focused on a small number of things? Because like I said, we're not in the business of doing human spaceflight and all these other things. But how do you find that, that niche that you care about and stay ultra focused on, on making that happen?
Really, it feels like Microsoft is having the biggest win in, in enterprise and Teams and, uh, and cloud and all of the workforce, uh, and productivity tools that they launch. Obviously, they're very big in AI.
Maybe. Who knows? Um, but overall, is there cause for optimism with Xbox? It's the hardest gaming platform to be excited about. When you think about Valve, it's just a money printing machine on top of PC. Uh, the PC gaming industry broadly is, is doing well. And, and PlayStation's done such a good job. Sony's done such a good job with PlayStation with creating like true intellectual property.
Text is the universal interface. Place in a future world where, you know, everything is done via voice or via an agent or via text stream, having a centralized place and not having to use a bunch of different apps and have the best app at the right time and this one's on discount and that one's not and this one's your payments information safe, having all of that happen below the fold is just another layer to the user experience in the modern era that it feels like it's on the way.
So pitch me like it's 3 months from now. It's September and October. And I'm non-technical, someone who has, you know, heard about the AI boom but doesn't really know where to start. What are you instructing someone in a few months from now? How should they be interacting with Replit and Replit agents to do something? What's a good hello world on absolute steroids project for them to get started with?