26/ yes so many little improvements, that, after 25 years of compounding, means that costs are down, reliability is up, safety is up, etc. in EVERY. SINGLE. FIELD. We are 2-3x richer now than a generation ago, bc of these slow quiet inventions.https://twitter.com/ArthurFrDent/status/1345103197854044160 …
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27/ You don't get a flying car, but you DO get things like ... you can use free software to design 3-D miniatures, upload that to a website, run a kickstarter, make money, customers download the files, print out minis An entire industry of hassles, roadblocks & $2M investments
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28/ ...has been reduced to a smooth slick-as-wet-ice pathway, connecting you and your ideas with likeminded tribemates. In 2020, how many millions of people work from home, doing basically HOBBIES, and get paid for in? In 1920 they'd be doing 12 hr factory shifts.
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29/ Heck, in 1980 they'd be putting on polyester suits, fastening their ties, driving their crappy cars running on leaded gas to dirty cities so sit at desks under flourescents and file TPS reports. No flying cars, but now there's a vast industry of artists, crafts people,
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30/ TTRPG designers, SF authors, digital artists, oil painters, musicians, CAD designers, blacksmiths, editors of anthologies, furniture designers, etc. living lives that are customized and meaningful ... bc of slow steady "meh" improvements in infrastructure tech since 2000 AD.
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32/ Piston rings are better. Carbide teeth on cutting burrs are better. Bearings in tablesaws and 4" angle grinders are better. Motors are better. Windows are better. Insulation is better. Car bumpers are better. HVAC is better. Vacuum cleaners are better. Everything is
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patrick @TN_PatricoaReplying to @ArthurFrDent @MorlockPI remember learning about semiconductors and diodes in P-chem 20 years ago. A big question at the time was whether it would ever be possible to create a white LED. 20 years, and white LEDs are now so ubiquitous as to be unnoticeable. Remember when we used to change lightbulbs?2 replies 0 retweets 20 likesShow this thread -
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34/ I ENTIRELY disagree. There is effectively no distinction between consumer goods and capital goods. A "big TV" is the same as a big monitor that lets a CAD guy works 4x as effectively as he could 20 years ago.https://twitter.com/marcus_drusus/status/1345107654700621829 …
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Replying to @MorlockP @mattparlmer
I agree with and appreciate virtually every word of this thread, but a small correction: a big TV is not a monitor fit for monitoring purposes. Latencies are too low, Display Port > HDMI, etc.
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You are so lost in the weeds here. Exact same tech, w small parameters tweaked.
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It is those small parameters that are the distinction between "TV" and "monitor", but sure
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