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I think about how the premise of "Money Ball", "Innovator's dilemma", or smaller clubs recruiting players going against big clubs and many David vs Goliath stories comes down to something simple like this: "We have a lot less money / resources / time than everyone else, so if we try to do the same as everybody else with less money we are going to fail."
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If you can't beat them, disrupt them.
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Don't play other people's game. They already good at it.
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success often comes from finding a different angle, not just playing the same game with fewer resources. also, any chance I could snag an invite to /july ?
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Been thinking over and over lately how constraints drive innovation. Going back to /mirror-loom thesis, all context windows (or vector stores) have limits, the way out is finding causal compressions. Causal compressions free resources to expand windows, repeat.
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Necessity is the mother of invention
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moneyball type disruption seems extinct now tho cause if some kind of equilibrium shift is working it is quite easy for incumbents to catch on because of the speed at which information flows
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constraints beget creativity
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and, it seems a universal law is, that constraints breed creativity
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