"But pattern-matching only works when the future looks like the past" 👍👍
Thanks for analogy approach,
I also recalled Steve Blank's reflections of "waterfall" approach era that matches what I read here. Two different parts of the world - the same aprroaches.
Brilliant write up and has really got me thinking about my pattern matching strength having limitations. What I tend to do is operate in wildly different fields and try to apply something from one field to another but even this is too random ie for a ground breaking return. Thanks for sharing Burak
This actually quite eye opening article for me, thank you!
I am a software engineer with a decade of experience, yet I am adapting myself into age of AI era.
And this requires me to sometimes unlearn, sometimes relearn but mainly to think critically.
thanks
"But pattern-matching only works when the future looks like the past" 👍👍
Thanks for analogy approach,
I also recalled Steve Blank's reflections of "waterfall" approach era that matches what I read here. Two different parts of the world - the same aprroaches.
Brilliant write up and has really got me thinking about my pattern matching strength having limitations. What I tend to do is operate in wildly different fields and try to apply something from one field to another but even this is too random ie for a ground breaking return. Thanks for sharing Burak