WOW. That does really drive home the perspective. I was an adolescent during those years and it did seem quick then, but that's an insane pace in retrospect.
Amazon is perhaps a counter-example to your point, though, to be fair. It seems to me they did a lot of spaghetti throwing while making accounting losses for a good number of years. Granted, they did it on OpenAI's dining budget.
"It seems to me they did a lot of spaghetti throwing while making accounting losses for a good number of years."
They actually didn't. They knew what they were doing. Bezos had a proper background in Finance, unlike Altman.