the law of conservation of convenience: convenience can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only be transformed from one form of convenience into another.
reinvention seems like the only way to really appreciate invention.
the urge to classify is a disease that can perhaps be cured by exploring ontology.
education systems: failed exercises in supervised learning? an oxymoron?
processors are driven by sound.
gears are circular square waves.
genetic systems are digital or analog?
nothing can be explained.
the illusion of control gives birth to the disease of centralization.
pipelining (in processors) is like timed virtual multi-threading.
branch prediction is basically time travel.
machine learning models are like frozen brains?
are we sure that noise is not a signal?
processor is the process.
is engineering the problem?
what exactly is an environment?
simplification goes against the signature property of nature: complexification.
the number of engineering approaches must be greater than or equal to the number of engineers present.
fractal evolution: the evolute is emulating evolution.
knowledge store is an oxymoron.
are verilog programs turing complete?
we are unaware of what we create.
do we want to let AI recognize human mistakes?
fluid flywheels in automobiles are proof that true engineering is chaotic.