| ▲ | onion2k 2 hours ago | |
Peter Thiel talks about the difference in progress between bits and atoms. Progress in atoms (physical things) moves incredibly slowly, and has done for centuries. Progress in bits (software) moves astonishingly fast. We all work in software. We should not expect things to remain the same for very long because change is easy. I think it'd be pretty incredible if we hit on the best way to write software 40 years ago when people had only been doing it seriously for a couple of decades. It's no more surprising that we find better approaches to coding than farming improving when the tractor replaced a horse. | ||
| ▲ | bee_rider an hour ago | parent [-] | |
So far software progress in the era of less-dramatic hardware progress has not been as impressive. The atoms might be reminding us who’s boss. | ||