

Claude Shannon
628 posts

@SoftwareWatcher
The watcher in the night 2/20/2026: Software Bull. AI is positive sum, not zero sum, and adoption is deeply misunderstood.




Suspect "AI means fewer software jobs" is totally backwards. Most companies in the S&P500 would love to build their own software but have no suitable internal talent. There'll definitely be cross-company migration, but we may be still supply-constrained in software engineering.







We’re indexing the full SEC corpus. Every 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K over 30+ years. Soon, agents will be able to answer questions about any public company, instantly. Perfect SEC search is coming soon.

I’m also very bullish on software margin expansion going forward

AI is a bubble until you use AI.



This pod reminded me of the countless conversations @dsundheim and I have had over the years and made me quite nostalgic. I think it was 2014 when we first discussed Space X. We generally see things similarly 99% of the time so when he shared his pitch on Space X back then it kind of blew my mind because that was so far from anything I would have had the vision to see at the time. Glad to see him sharing. Dan mentioned his start in banks. I started covering telcos. It will surprise nobody I know well that I have a theory on this. I think learning how to invest by first covering slower growing, highly regulated, oligopolistic businesses within analyzable sectors with understandable valuations establishes a better foundation in all of the core skills needed to be a good investor. Starting in a high growth, unregulated, new entrant and no valuation discipline sector is sexier but won’t ground you in the universal skills. Learn how to invest in a confined box then break out of the box with that skillset and you will be better at every kind of investing.

Salesforce CEO @benioff mounts a passionate defense of software: "The AI companies love our products. They're some of our largest customers. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Amazon." "That's reality. No one has a company running entirely on a LLM, because that's not real."