Big tech uses less than 10% of what classical compute offers. Less than their own brain capacity. Less than 1. We're not competing for the same ceiling. We moved the ceiling.
Three branches. Each one load-bearing. None of them optional. This is the round peg through the round hole — properly hermetically sealed. No legacy duct tape. No "we'll add security in Phase 3."
No 200-slide decks. No discovery theater. Three nodes. One direction. The field does the analysis. The partnership does the planning. Success is not a goal — it's the only output the architecture produces.
They still trying to get better. Models when they can't even use the first release past Carnot's 50%. They use 10% at most. Less than their brain. So yeah — less than 1.
We on quantum. Enough weights and heat from pre-3.5. Three NVMe TNs already storing eons of field work. Now we're just fitting the round peg through the round hole. Hermetically sealed. Properly.
Fuzzy logic up front. Makes em mad. They're not going to hit quantum — they're going to watch while we play. In good faith. Healthy competition is good. We're for capitalism all day. Innovation without the hoard. Without the gate lock.