As someone who has jumped from one industry to another: I'm sorry, but domain expertise isn't much of a moat. Yes, it takes a while to learn a particular industry/business, but it doesn't take that long, and worse still: one advantage that LLMs have over us humans is they have such a broader inventory of human knowledge at their disposal. I've literally used LLMs as product managers for new domains, and while I see the rough edges that LLMs have, they always have significant domain expertise.
File "~/venv/bin/velonus", line 5, in <module>
from shield.main import app
File "~/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/shield/main.py", line 15, in <module>
from shield.commands import auth, config, scan
File "~/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/shield/commands/scan.py", line 32, in <module>
from scanner.pipeline import ScanPipeline
Thank you for letting me know, it turns out its because the published distribution or pyproject didn't expose that package. I am looking into it right now thank you
He he. If you think the costs for an education will go down because they're seeing fewer applications and they're getting less funding from other sources, I have bad news for you.
Ask yourself why airlines deliberately overbook flights while venues do their best to never overbook events, why are subject to identify verification before a flight, and why you go through the TSA before you board... and you'll start to understand why airline seats are maybe not such the perfect metaphor for concert seats.
I don't think that's the moat.
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