There is a great satisfaction in building good tools for other people to use.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think in reality, today, if you use the same tools as everyone else, you kind of build the same products.
I have a thing for tools.
Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
I like to see people enjoy using my product. This is the mission of an engineer.
One of my primary objects is to form the tools so the tools themselves shall fashion the work and give to every part its just proportion.
There is a lovable quality about the actual tools. One feels so kindly to the thing that enables the hand to obey the brain. Moreover, one feels a good deal of respect for it; without it the brain and the hand would be helpless.
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are fundamentally just tools made by people for people.
I think it's the tragedy of our time that we're not aware of the affect of the manner in which we've adopted tools. Those tools have become who we are.
I just like being all over the place and writing whatever comes to mind. Having the tools? It's such a gift.
I want to use every tool in the toolbox that's at our disposal to help our economy and put people back to work.