A very serious warning. If you study history enough you may think you have seen it all before—you will have not. However you will see profound errors in many elements of tech today and you will likely be correct. Do it long enough you may get a soap box and become bombastic.https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1177667354752208896 …
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Replying to @MagisterIR
Thank you for asking! I really appreciate it. I am doing it daily here, in the nicest way possible. However I will not give away decades of my life to trillion dollar companies for—FREE. They know I am here, my record stands for itself. I put out as much as I can for free.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Fair enough. But would they even listen? Especially if you are suggesting that they have wasted million, even billions of dollars, and have had their "best" teams working on the problem? I've been banging my head against those same obstacles for years too.
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Replying to @MagisterIR
I hear ya. You know, what is past is prologue. Every generation has it’s Kodak and Sony. We are seeing it happen right before our eyes. Most of the tech world are complicit as they get beguiled over a few more pixels and camera “distortions” to reality pictures and such.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Incremental innovation is "safe". No one has to go out on a limb or risk their job or career on incremental improvements. Assuming that the world is linear is safer than acknowledging that is it non-linear and eventually everything changes.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
One of the curses of being an entrepreneur who has a vision that consumes them is having to convince and wait for investors to realize that you are right. I have a feeling you understand what that is like.
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Indeed. I know this intimately. Over time they get to know it intimately. Each cycle I live though “Brian, I heard what you said, but I could not believe it. You were right. Are you sure about this time though?”. It is quite fascinating. Groundhog day.
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