There's a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the limitations of the technology.
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If you look at, you know, the limitations of creating new products, you're only limited by the technology that you have to work with.
Inside a company, you can mandate that everyone use the same technology, which means you can go a little bit, I don't know, higher fidelity than the lowest common denominator technology.
If you look at what I do, there's no consistency. The consistency is that there is no consistency. I do projects that are good and not so good.
There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started.
The problem is that there are very few technologies that essentially haven't changed for 60, 70 years.
The story of technology seems to go up and then retract into simplicity again.
There are some problems that technology can't solve.
The closer you are to technology, the more you trust it.
It's easy to fall into the trap of assuming that a new technology is very similar to its predecessors. A new technology is often perceived as the linear extension of the previous one, and this leads us to believe the new technology will fill the same roles - just a little faster or a little smaller or a little lighter.
I have never come across a technology that doesn't change. This is inevitable. You have to adapt your systems as technology develops.