Jerry Murdock
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And for the agents, if you're making sandboxes for an agent, it's going to have a qualitatively different speed.
And for the agents, if you're making sandboxes for an agent, it's going to have a qualitatively different speed.
For example, about 400 milliseconds is about a time period that humans can recognize a delay.
For example, about 400 milliseconds is about a time period that humans can recognize a delay.
So a lot of systems from mobile on that 400 millisecond timeframe, and that's what most sandboxes are.
So a lot of systems from mobile on that 400 millisecond timeframe, and that's what most sandboxes are.
Well, E2B has sandboxes that respond in 80 milliseconds.
Well, E2B has sandboxes that respond in 80 milliseconds.
I'm like, wow, no one will ever notice it.
I'm like, wow, no one will ever notice it.
He said, the agents notice it.
He said, the agents notice it.
And that's what matters.
And that's what matters.
When an agent spins up literally 100,000 sandboxes in seconds, that response time is critical.
When an agent spins up literally 100,000 sandboxes in seconds, that response time is critical.
Well, it depends.
Well, it depends.
I'm an investor in Carta and have been for a long, long time, and that's a system of record of sorts for stocks, and it has a lot of potential.
I'm an investor in Carta and have been for a long, long time, and that's a system of record of sorts for stocks, and it has a lot of potential.