dont mean to dunk on mr s rather just want to note that from an industrial perspective we are aeons ahead of where we were in 2010 its not all backend exactly but the 2010s were dizzying in buildouthttps://twitter.com/mr_scientism/status/1344794997477011463 …
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but more importantly new industrial practices, extremely effective ones, are still concentrated at the largest firms the information industrial revolution is not nearly concluded where it began, and yet existing practices have not been widely adopted elsewhere night is young
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im expected changes to ways of living as substantial as those of the first and second industrial revolutions, not because of any given piece of gimmicky tech but by the cumulative effect of how businesses operate, what skills are valuable (or not), and what we are able to build
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large employers have to become churches because the only way to get that much consistency out of homo sapiens is root access
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Perhaps this is a gap between an engineering and science mindset at work. Few fundamental ideas explored, but the work to elaborate the tech of the last 40 years through the space of possible use-cases has been and remains vast and is a source of societal transformation
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i think tech is still moving at a mad rate biology wins have barely started to hit consumer markets
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