In today's laws of physics, the only consumer-facing products that are viable are aggregators.

· Bits and Bobs 4/8/24

This is kind of insane!

Aggregators are like concentrated, walled oases that are powered by sucking in all of the surrounding moisture.

They leave vast, barren deserts all around them where absolutely nothing can grow.

On a fundamental level, aggregators only can do one-size-fits-all products that leave wide swathes of consumer use cases untouched!

This is not the aggregators' fault; they are after all providing significant user value.

It's a consequence of our current laws of physics.

There are whole universes of things that humans want but today's software paradigm can't do.

A lot of amazing consumer products demoed at the most recent YC demo days are not viable in today's laws of physics.

But what if there were a new ecosystem with different laws of physics?