We clearly need to do a better job spreading the knowledge about what people already figured out. Nobody seems to know about things that are well established and have had multiple papers published about them, to say nothing of things that are merely trade knowledge.
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All these three are early 90s. I interpret post 90s as after the 90s, ergo 2000 and later.
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A lot of this feels like pointing at horses and saying "look we've had cars for thousands of years"
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It feels that way *to you*, but is it actually that way? If so, how?
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Some of the uniformed replies came from people who I know have healthy skepticism about progress in other areas.
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I'd be ok with this development if we had at least shifted focus to solid engineering and building excellence. So instead of going broad and discovering lots of new things we'd be going deep and building beautiful things. Alas, we are not.
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Which one is more stupid: the fact that people tell him innovation is easier at initial years like he doesn't know it or the fact that some people think he say things like this due to Privilege and being a rich white guy
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Any good resources where to catch up on some of these things? I know I'm unaware of a lot of awesomeness invented before my time, but am not sure where to start reading.
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So I'm pretty late to this party.. could you send me a link to the original talk or post?
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