Everyone says Nvidia won because of AI. But I think that's only half the story. Lots of companies build powerful technology. Very few build the ecosystem around it. Nvidia didn't just sell chips. They built tools, documentation, communities, partnerships, and workflows that made those chips useful. Which feels oddly similar to automation. The automation itself isn't usually the hard part. The hard part is fitting it into someone's existing workflow. Technology gets attention. Integration creates value. What's a tool you use today that became successful because it was easy to adopt, not because it was the most advanced?