Fun fact: Some genius once tried to steal one of our robots… It didn’t end well (for them) 🥴
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Fun fact: Some genius once tried to steal one of our robots… It didn’t end well (for them) 🥴
www.tiktok.com/t/ZT86V2Lmt/
So here's a simple solution on dealing with Hofstadter's Law:
Set ambitious targets and avoid sandbagging--knowing full well that you'll miss some % of targets. As long as you move fast and learn important things, consider it a success regardless of the timeline being met.
If you're running a startup, is it more important to ship your product in X months as planned, or ship a superior product faster than competitors?
Often the latter is the only thing that matters. If you're outexecuting competitors, investors will line up behind you.
When we have more time, we waste more time before getting to the meat of the problem and discovering the unknown unknowns that always lead to delays.
What does it mean to over-optimize for planning precision? It's when we do things like sandbagging, or "adding margins" to plans.
The self-referential humor in Hofstadter's Law highlights a fact: Sandbagging may improve planning precision, but it also reduces execution speed.
Most times managers over-optimize for planning precision, and under-optimize for speed of execution. Timelines matter sometimes, but most often they're just an artifact.
What's your solution to Hofstadter's Law?
"Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
Here's mine... 1/n
This is true about Elon in other fields too. I have spent a fair bit of time over the last few years explaining to people why Elon's FSD is a complete scam, and how his humanoid robot is total b.s. as well
Waking up every morning to this 😺
An amazing talk from this year's #TED conference. #WomanLifeFreedom
www.ted.com/talks/golshifteh_farahani_woman_life_freedom_in_iran_and_what_it_means_for_the_rest_of_the_world
Imagine being there when someone in your village first figured how to make fire... and that you understood what a big deal that was.
Feels like AI is that times 10.
In critical applications:
AI + people = 🔥🔥🔥
AI instead of people = 🤕
https://www.fastcompany.com/90863983/chatgpt-medical-diagnosis-emergency-room
Ah, cool
@vishal.bsky.social how do you figure out new user sign ups? Noticed you were quick to follow the two accounts I made today :)
How do you find contacts from other social media here?
What's up bsky