I think that we're too often in this binary world, which is like, its either or. It's going to be this, or its gongto be that, and it's never going to be those things. But i think that we want some confidence around those. The fact that cubernettes is exposed out to the random person who is building some marketing websight for an agency, that's a mistake. I couldn't agree more with you in anteriorlypoint. For me, if i could wave a magic wand, it would be that everyone in engineering would be able to understand the impact of their work on the business. And that's one t tings tat
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