innovation culture
When it comes to business and careers, the more interesting people will succeed and capture more upside than ever before.
Because the uninteresting ones will get commoditized (hello đ¤).
And by interesting I mean being capable of analyzing, deciding, and executing in a way few others can.
Generating more unique ideas, understanding complex things
... See moreBy the time those ideasâ productivity was realized, they were relatively old ideas. As Perplexity concluded, âIn conclusion, while the 1950s and 1960s saw remarkable TFP growth, this âgolden ageâ was largely built on technological innovations and research from earlier decades, particularly the 1930s and 1940s.â There was a two decade lag.
So given... See more
So given... See more
Packy McCormick ⢠What Do You Do With an Idea?
lack of investment from conservative grifting? lol
Parc was "effectively non-profit" because of our agreement with Xerox, which also included the ability to publish our results in public writings (this was a constant battle with Xerox). In the end, all the technologies got out in useful ways. ARPA was non-profit, but had many commercial spin-offs, and this was regarded as "the way things should be"... See more
worrydream.com ⢠http://worrydream.com/2017-12-30-alan/
alan kay
Once front-running other participants in financial markets or cultural production becomes a common strategy, trends become inefficiencies â temporary blips of difference or spikes in value that are bound for correction. Being early as a meta is replaced by catching people offsides. Betting on the return to the mean.
The Nemesis Guide to Being Early *Summer â24 Edition*
Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, itâs just not that good. It's trying to be good, it has potential, but it's not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is... See more
Anson Yu's Site
Painting and sculpture are now free, inasmuch as anyone may produce any sort of creation and subsequently display it. In architecture, however, this fundamental freedom, which must be regarded as a precondition for any art, does not exist, for a person must first have a diploma in order to build. Why?
Everyone should be able to build, and as long as... See more
Everyone should be able to build, and as long as... See more
Hundertwasser - Text Detail
The first is procedural environmental laws . Instead of just making laws that say âdonât build things that encroach on endangered speciesâ, like the developed nations of Europe and Asia do, America also makes laws that allow anyone and everyone to sue developers to force them to prove in court that theyâre following all the relevant substantive... See more