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Maybe in the same way that becoming a professional military member is about developing a certain set of skills like situational awareness that ultimately build a towards a worldview (and a certain kind of person), perhaps coding and engineering is ultimately about training and honing your skills to develop a worldview that you view thru and make decisions with
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i can't disagree being great at coding/engineering is a subset of comprehending real-world problems well (and of course, being able to translate them into something both machine- and human-readable) which is why AI isn't all it's cracked up to be the solution has to have, at least, the same resolution as the real world problem it solves Fred Brooks called this "essential" complexity (versus "accidental" complexity) https://worrydream.com/refs/Brooks_1986_-_No_Silver_Bullet.pdf
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Hell yeah Bret victor
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