14/ From what I can tell, Bush was a *great* manager.pic.twitter.com/HWsIBu11n7
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25/ Made me think a lot about the value of coordinating efforts vs. letting a thousand flowers bloom. Where I came down is that you should absolutely have parallel efforts but there is an optimum amount of coordination that isn't zero. Were that optimum lies an open questionpic.twitter.com/n6RoKMsebI
26/ War may be one of the few situations where *massive* numbers of people all have a real stake in the outcome.pic.twitter.com/iuOIJg3XWB
27/ Innovations appearing outside the organizations which find them useful is still a huge problem today.pic.twitter.com/QIDhROCAVt
29/ There are so many things that fall into this category: the concept is straightforward so it's not 'novel' but it takes a ton of R&D and grinding to even get it to the point of a proof of concept.pic.twitter.com/LOaVmCF08K
30/ I think Bush was a truly kind person. This is the story of what he did for civilians who kept sending him ideas for inventions they thought were desperately important to the war effort.pic.twitter.com/cnAOFPNhZE
31/ The duality of command - sometimes commanders need to be obeyed no questions asked, and sometimes they need to be challenged. I love the idea of having a literal physical signal for it. Apparently businesspeople used to use their ties for this too. We've lost these signalspic.twitter.com/TaosaS7Dat
32/ I feel like we don't talk about inventing things anymore. We have entrepreneurs, hackers, researchers ... but nobody is an inventor.pic.twitter.com/EsLEKX9EFH
34/ A sobering analysis of why large companies with a single major product have no incentive to incorporate an improvement (even a large one) to a single part of that product.pic.twitter.com/ThQnWOGBsd
35/ I feel like *accidental* blackouts don't happen anymore in developed countries. One of those subtle but big improvements.pic.twitter.com/ryZZe4XGzO
36/ Nuance about commercialization. I feel like *commercialize all the things!* can be as dangerous as *commercialization taints your soul!*pic.twitter.com/feRITNFw49
37/ Now this was a 

moment - the assertion that patents aren't actually there to reward an inventor. Instead it's to give a venture captialist incentive to *fund* the inventor.
Still mentally masticating this one.pic.twitter.com/V3cPhQbIuz
38/ I'm *very* hesitant to use the B word. But if there was actually a good way of encoding what was new about an invention - what constraints it relaxed and which constraint it had, might that be a place for (furtively looks back and forth and whispers) Blockchain?pic.twitter.com/IO7fTxNcOU
39/ The level of meta self-awareness here is off the charts. Also a lesson for a lot of people talking about AI today ...pic.twitter.com/uIbrIqKgfM
41/ He's calling out that electric cars would be awesome ... in 1970. Problem was the batteries. Imagine if we had a good way to encode which technologies would be amazing except for a precise constraint - how much awesome could we unlock?pic.twitter.com/jSoduVrMHH
42/ Did you know that Stirling (of Stirling Engine fame) was a clergyman? So much early science (see: Mendel) was done by clergymen because monasteries were one of the few places where you had a bunch of educated people with time and relative safety on their hands ...pic.twitter.com/PapZyYVPYi
43/ Advances in material science are the root cause for a mind-blowing number of technological advances. The field is still underappreciated.pic.twitter.com/ncqUfjE3QA
44/ Air force needing oxygen for pilots -> research to make oxygen -> cheap oxygen -> cheaper steel making -> order of magnitude cheaper steel.
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47/ Another sobering look at why single-product markets like cars and trains are hard to revolutionize.pic.twitter.com/7q1eOkyuvW
49/ Nothing like a well designed and fabricated crankshaftpic.twitter.com/8D6ekA3uYi
52/ Learning how math works by building a machine to do the math!pic.twitter.com/VznI5n7q3P
53/ More nuance. Instead of the debate over whether education is just skill training or signaling, maybe it's complex and many things.pic.twitter.com/AABAcWAMBe
54/ The soundtrack for this passage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WySzEXKUSZw …pic.twitter.com/YxJRujWgBi
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