It seems pretty hard to say at this point—we have people who say they get good results and have high standards. They don’t owe us any proof of course. But we don’t really have any way to validate that. Everybody thinks their code is good, right?
Microsoft might just be having trouble selling copilot because Claude or whatever is better, right?
Moltbook is insecure, but the first couple iterations of any non-trivial web service ends up having some crazy security hole. Also Moltbook seems to be some sort of… intentional statement of recklessness.
I think we’ll only know in retrospect, if there’s a great die-off of the companies that don’t adopt these tools.