I haven’t done this much hands-on crap since freshman engineering in 93, and I noticed it makes you kinda stupid at higher levels of abstraction. The wealth of phenomenology at the log level tempts you into simplistic abstractions. I caught myself making up a manifesto earlier.
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gotta find equilibrium between those "wow this is easy" and "wow this is incurably complex" experiences
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And yet when you go all the way down to first principle thinking, it simplifies again. What’s missing is molecular nanotech. That’ll allow the Ten Point Manifesto to have its day. Maybe. Of course, then your handmade furniture will have a supercomputer in it, and it won’t shut up
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what if i don't want to be cured venkat what if my ten points really *are* the soln
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Someone wrote an article about why so many engineers are extremists and terrorists. They see all problems as being complicated, not complex, so it's just a matter of analyzing the system for points where force should be applied or removed.
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